Breakdown of ما در مورد نتیجه صحبت کردیم، پس این راهحل را انتخاب کردیم.
ما
we
این
this
صحبت کردنsohbat kardan
to speak / to talk
راrâ
definite direct object marker
انتخاب کردنentekhâb kardan
to choose
پسpas
so, then
در موردdar mored
about / regarding
راهحلrâh-hal
solution
نتیجهnatije
result
انتخابentekhâb
choice
Questions & Answers about ما در مورد نتیجه صحبت کردیم، پس این راهحل را انتخاب کردیم.
Could we use banâbarin instead of pas in this sentence?
Yes, both mean "so" or "therefore" and are used to show the result of an action. However, pas is much more common in everyday spoken Farsi, whereas banâbarin sounds a bit more formal, like saying "consequently" in English. In this casual sentence, pas is the most natural choice.
I learned darbâre-ye for "about". Why does this sentence use dar mored-e?
They mean exactly the same thing and are completely interchangeable in this context! dar mored-e literally means "in the matter of," but it is used every day just like darbâre-ye to mean "about." You will hear native speakers use both all the time.
How does the word râh-e hal translate to "solution"?
It is a combination of two words joined by an ezâfe (the connecting "e" sound). râh means "way" or "path," and hal means "solving." So, râh-e hal literally translates to "way of solving," which is the everyday Farsi word for "solution."
Why is the direct object marker râ used after in râh-e hal?
The word râ marks the specific direct object of the verb entekhâb kardim (we chose). Because you are talking about this specific solution (in râh-e hal), the object is definite, so you must use râ immediately after the noun phrase to show what is being chosen.
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