Breakdown of کاش عاقلانه رفتار کرده بودی.
کاشkâsh
I wish
رفتار کردنraftâr kardan
to behave
عاقلانهâqelâne
wisely
Questions & Answers about کاش عاقلانه رفتار کرده بودی.
Why do we use the past perfect tense رفتار کرده بودی in this sentence?
We use the past perfect because of the word کاش (kâsh), meaning 'I wish' or 'if only'. When paired together, they express regret about an unreal event in the past. This translates to 'I wish you had acted', showing that, in reality, the person did not act wisely.
How is the adverb عاقلانه formed?
It is built from the adjective عاقل ('âqel), which means 'wise', 'rational', or 'sensible'. By adding the Persian adverb suffix انه (-âne), it turns into the adverb عاقلانه ('âqelâne), meaning 'wisely'.
What are the exact parts making up the verb رفتار کرده بودی?
This is the past perfect form of the compound verb رفتار کردن (raftâr kardan), meaning 'to behave' or 'to act'. It combines the past participle رفتار کرده (raftâr karde) with the simple past of the auxiliary verb 'to be' for the informal 'you', which is بودی (budi).
The English translation starts with 'I wish', but where is the word for 'I' in the Farsi sentence?
The word کاش (kâsh) is a fixed expression that translates to 'I wish' or 'if only'. It does not take a subject pronoun like من (man) because it acts as a fixed exclamation of desire rather than a standard conjugated verb.
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