Breakdown of چرا انگشترا کنار چنگالا هستن؟
بودنbudan
to be
کنارkenâr
beside, next to
چراcherâ
why
انگشترangoshtar
ring (worn on finger)
چنگالchangâl
fork
Questions & Answers about چرا انگشترا کنار چنگالا هستن؟
Why do the words انگشترا and چنگالا end in an "a" sound instead of ها?
In colloquial Tehrani, the standard plural suffix ها shrinks to just an ا (an "a" sound) when attached to a word ending in a consonant. So the dictionary forms انگشتر (ring) and چنگال (fork) become انگشترا and چنگالا instead of the formal انگشترها and چنگالها.
What if the noun ended in a vowel? Would it still use the shortened ا plural?
No, and that is an important rule! If a word ends in a vowel (like بچه), it keeps the full ها suffix even in colloquial speech (becoming بچهها). The shortened ا plural is only used after consonants, like the "r" in انگشتر and the "l" in چنگال.
Since rings and forks are inanimate, why is the verb plural (هستن) instead of singular (است)?
While formal Farsi often uses a singular verb for inanimate plural nouns, spoken Farsi frequently uses a plural verb, especially when referring to distinct, countable items. Notice that هستن is also the colloquial shortened form of the formal هستند.
Is there a hidden Ezāfe in this sentence?
Yes, there is an Ezāfe connecting the location word to the noun. You pronounce it as کنارِ چنگالا (kenar-e changal-a). The Ezāfe is required to link کنار (next to / beside) to the object it refers to.
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