یک سایه در سالن دیدم، اما هیچ‌کس آنجا نبود.

Questions & Answers about یک سایه در سالن دیدم، اما هیچ‌کس آنجا نبود.

Why does the sentence use the negative verb نبود (was not) when it already says هیچ‌کس (nobody)?
In Farsi, you must use a "double negative." Whenever you use a negative pronoun like هیچ‌کس (nobody), هیچ‌چیز (nothing), or هیچ‌جا (nowhere), the verb must also be negative. So literally, this sentence says "nobody wasn't there."
What are the two parts that make up the word هیچ‌کس?
It is made of هیچ (no / none) and کس (person). Put together, it literally means "no person" or "nobody."
Does هیچ‌کس always take a singular verb like نبود?
Yes. Just like in English where we say "nobody was" (singular) rather than "nobody were," Farsi negative pronouns always take the third-person singular form of the verb.
Is the word سالن related to the English word "salon"?
Yes, it's a loanword from French. However, in Farsi, سالن usually translates to a "hall," "lounge," or "living room," rather than a place to get a haircut (which would be an آرایشگاه).
Why isn't there an "I" (من) at the beginning of the sentence for "I saw"?
Farsi frequently drops the subject pronoun because the verb ending already gives it away. The ـَم ending on the verb دیدم (I saw) tells us exactly who did the seeing, making من (I) optional.

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