Questions & Answers about آن سوزن خیلی تیزه.
Why does تیزه end with an ـه instead of being written as two words, تیز است?
In colloquial Tehrani Persian, the verb است (is) is often shortened. When the previous word ends in a consonant, like the z sound in تیز (sharp), است attaches to the end of the word and is pronounced as a short e sound, written as ـه. So, تیزه is the spoken, everyday form of تیز است.
In everyday speech, would a native speaker pronounce آن exactly as it is written here?
Usually, no. Even when written formally as آن, native speakers talking casually will pronounce it as اون (oon). This is part of a very common spoken rule where the long a sound before an n or m turns into an oo sound.
How can I tell that the ـه at the end of تیزه means "is" and isn't just part of the adjective itself?
You rely on knowing the vocabulary. The root word for sharp is simply تیز. Since تیز makes complete sense on its own here to describe the needle, the attached ـه must be the shortened verb meaning "is". If the base word naturally ended in a silent h, like نامه (letter), the e sound would just be part of the noun itself.
If I am writing an essay or a formal email, should I still write تیزه?
No, you should save this shortened form for casual spoken Farsi, texting with friends, or written dialogue. In formal writing, you would always write out the full, separated form تیز است.
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