Breakdown of شاید معلم به کلاس بیاید.
معلمmo'allem
teacher
کلاسkelâs
class / classroom
بهbe
to
آمدنâmadan
to come
شایدshâyad
maybe
Questions & Answers about شاید معلم به کلاس بیاید.
Why is the verb بیاید in the subjunctive instead of the regular present or future tense?
The word شاید (maybe) expresses possibility. In Farsi, when you use شاید, the verb that follows must be in the present subjunctive. This is why we don't use the standard present or future tense here.
How exactly is the subjunctive verb بیاید formed?
It comes from the verb آمدن (to come). Its present stem is آ (ā). To build the subjunctive, we add the prefix بـ (be-) and the 'he/she/it' ending ـد (-ad). But since the stem آ starts with a vowel, Farsi inserts an extra یـ (y) in between to make it easier to pronounce: بـ + یـ + آ + ـد equals بیاید (biyāyad).
Why does the English translation say 'will come' if this is a present tense form?
In Farsi, the present subjunctive is used for actions that might happen in the future, like the teacher coming to class. English often uses 'maybe ... will' to say the same thing, so 'will come' is the most natural translation here.
What is the normal word order happening in this sentence?
The sentence follows standard Farsi word order. It starts with the possibility word شاید, followed by the subject معلم (the teacher), then the destination به کلاس (to class), and it ends with the verb بیاید.
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