می‌دانم که من مقصر هستم.

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Why is the word man (I) used here when the verb hastam already tells us it means 'I am'?
In Farsi, the subject is usually built into the verb ending, so pronouns are often dropped. Adding man right after ke adds emphasis. It is like saying, 'I know that I am the one at fault' rather than just a neutral statement.
Does moqasser mean 'wrong' (like making a mistake in math) or 'guilty' (like committing a crime)?
It translates best to 'to blame' or 'at fault.' You would not use it for a simple factual error (that would be eshtebâh). You use moqasser when someone is responsible for a bad situation, ranging from starting a personal argument to being legally guilty of an offense.
I learned that some verbs trigger the subjunctive mood in the following clause. Why does mi-dân-am not trigger it here?
In Farsi, verbs that express certainty or facts (like knowing or stating) take the normal indicative tense for the second verb, not the subjunctive. Because you are stating a fact that you know to be true, you just use the simple present hastam.
How could I apply our current lesson on past unreality to say 'I wish I had not been at fault'?
To express a wish about the past, you use kâsh or ey kâsh (I wish) followed by the past perfect tense. To make it negative, you would say kâsh man moqasser nabudeh budam (I wish I had not been at fault).

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