Questions & Answers about تو یک گل میآوری.
Why isn't را (râ) used after گل (gol) in this sentence?
The word را (râ) is only used for specific, definite direct objects (like "the flower" or "this flower"). Because this sentence says یک گل (a flower), which is general or indefinite, we do not use را.
Why is the verb میآوری (mi-âvari) at the end of the sentence?
Farsi naturally puts the verb at the very end of the sentence. The standard order is Subject - Object - Verb, so the literal structure here is "You a flower bring."
What does the می (mi) part of the verb میآوری do?
The prefix می (mi) is added to the beginning of a verb to show it is happening in the present tense. Depending on the context, it means either "you bring" (a habit) or "you are bringing" (happening right now).
Can I drop the word تو (to) and just say یک گل میآوری?
Yes! The verb میآوری ends with the suffix ی (-i), which specifically tells us the subject is "you" (singular and informal). Because the verb already contains this information, dropping the subject pronoun تو is very common and natural in spoken Farsi.