این ملک بزرگ مال من است.

Questions & Answers about این ملک بزرگ مال من است.

How does مال من translate to "mine" in this sentence?
The word مال literally means "property" or "belonging". When connected to a pronoun using the invisible ezâfe linking vowel (-e), like مال من (mâl-e man), it literally means "property of me". In English, we naturally translate this as "mine".
Could I just say این ملک من است instead of using مال?
Yes, but the grammar and emphasis change slightly. این ملک من است means "This is my estate" (focusing on what the item is). The sentence here uses مال من است to mean "This estate is mine" (focusing on who owns it). Using مال is the standard way to create predicate possessives like "mine", "yours", or "theirs".
Is there a hidden ezâfe between ملک and بزرگ?
Yes! To say "large estate", Farsi connects the noun ملک (melk, estate) and the adjective بزرگ (bozorg, large) with the invisible ezâfe vowel (-e). You must pronounce it as melk-e bozorg.
Do I also need to pronounce an ezâfe after مال?
Yes. Just like connecting a noun to an adjective, you need the ezâfe to connect "property" to its owner. Even though it is not written, it must be pronounced as mâl-e man.

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