آیا برای اینکه سالم باشی، داری رژیم می‌گیری؟

Questions & Answers about آیا برای اینکه سالم باشی، داری رژیم می‌گیری؟

Why does the sentence use باشی (bâshi) instead of the regular present tense هستی (hasti)?
Because of برای اینکه (barâ-ye inke - in order to). Phrases that express purpose trigger the present subjunctive form for the verb that follows them. Normally, we make the subjunctive by adding the prefix be-, but the verb 'to be' is an exception. Its subjunctive stem is just باش (bâsh), so adding the 'you' ending makes it باشی (bâshi).
Can برای اینکه (barâ-ye inke) also mean 'because'?
Yes! It can mean 'because' or 'in order to' depending on the verb that follows it. Because it is followed by the subjunctive verb باشی (bâshi) here, it expresses an intention or purpose, meaning 'in order to' or 'so that'. If it were followed by a normal present or past tense verb, it would just mean 'because'.
Why are there two verbs, داری (dâri) and می‌گیری (migiri), split up around the word رژیم (rezhim)?
This is the Persian present continuous tense, used for actions happening right now ('are you going'). It is made by combining the auxiliary verb 'to have' (داری) with the main present tense verb (می‌گیری). The auxiliary verb usually sits before the object (رژیم), while the main verb stays at the very end of the sentence.
I know رژیم (rezhim) means diet, but why use می‌گیری (migiri), which comes from the verb 'to take'?
In English you say 'go on a diet', but in Persian it is a compound verb: رژیم گرفتن (rezhim gereftan), which literally translates to 'to take a diet'. That is why the verb گرفتن (to take) is conjugated here as می‌گیری (migiri).

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