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او ریش فرفری خود را شانه میکند، در حالی که من همیشه ریش خود را کوتاه میکنم.
Meaning
He combs his curly beard, whereas I always cut my beard short.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of او ریش فرفری خود را شانه میکند، در حالی که من همیشه ریش خود را کوتاه میکنم.
من
I
او
he/she
کردنkardan
to do / to make
همیشهhamishe
always
Questions & Answers about او ریش فرفری خود را شانه میکند، در حالی که من همیشه ریش خود را کوتاه میکنم.
Why are the verbs in this sentence in the normal present tense instead of the subjunctive?
The phrase dar hâli ke translates to "while" or "whereas". Because it is used here to state real, ongoing facts that are being contrasted, it takes the normal present tense (the indicative mood) like mikonam, rather than the subjunctive.
Does dar hâli ke always mean "whereas"?
It literally means "in the state that". Depending on the context, it can mean "while" for two actions happening at the exact same time, or "whereas" when contrasting two different facts, as we are doing here with the two different ways of grooming a beard.
Why use xod instead of just adding possessive endings to the beard, like rish-ash (his beard) and rish-am (my beard)?
You could definitely use those possessive endings! However, using xod (self) is a very common alternative to say "one's own" in Farsi. It adds a slight emphasis that he is combing his own curly beard, and I am cutting my own beard.
How does the word order and linking work in the phrase rish-e ferferi-ye xod?
The Ezafe (the hidden linking sounds) connects the noun to its adjective and then to its possessor. It goes Noun + Adjective + Possessor: rish (beard) + e + ferferi (curly) + ye + xod (own). We use the ye sound before xod because the word ferferi ends in a vowel.