او داخل کیف شارژر ندارد.

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Why does the verb nadârad (does not have) start with "na-" instead of "nemi-" like other negative present tense verbs?
The verb for "to have" is a special exception! While most verbs in the present tense need the mi- prefix (and become nemi- when negative), this verb doesn't use it. To make it negative, you just add na- to the present stem, giving us nadârad for "she does not have".
Are there any hidden sounds I need to pronounce between dâkhel (inside) and kif (bag)?
Yes! You need to connect them with a short "e" sound, making it dâkhel-e kif. This grammatical glue is called the Ezafe. It links a location or position word to the noun that follows it, similar to saying "inside of the bag" in English.
Is the Farsi word shârjer just the English word "charger"?
Exactly! Farsi borrows many modern and technology-related words directly from English or French. You pronounce shârjer almost exactly like the English word.
Does the word u specifically mean "she"?
No, Farsi pronouns are completely gender-neutral. The word u translates to "he", "she", and sometimes "it". The only reason it is translated as "she" here is because of the context from the wider conversation.
Why is the verb nadârad at the very end of the sentence?
In Farsi, the standard word order places the main verb at the very end. The literal structure of this sentence is "She [inside of bag] [charger] [does not have]."

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