Breakdown of روزنامهنگار معروف در خیابان دیده شده است.
است
is
خیابانkhiâbân
street
درdar
in
دیدنdidan
to see / to watch
شدنshodan
to become
معروفma'ruf
famous
روزنامهنگارruznâme-negâr
journalist
Questions & Answers about روزنامهنگار معروف در خیابان دیده شده است.
How is the present perfect passive built in the phrase dide shode ast?
It is formed by combining the past participle of the main verb (dide, from didan, to see) with the present perfect form of the auxiliary verb shodan (shode ast, meaning "has become"). This creates the meaning "has been seen".
Why do we need shode here instead of just saying dide ast?
Saying dide ast is the active present perfect, meaning "he or she has seen". Because this sentence is passive (the journalist "has been seen" by someone else), we must insert the passive helper verb shode right before ast.
What are the building blocks of the word ruzname-negar?
It is a compound noun made of ruzname (newspaper, literally "day-letter" or "daily record") and negar, which is the present stem of a formal verb meaning "to write" or "to depict". Together they mean "newspaper-writer" or "journalist".
How would the verb phrase dide shode ast sound in casual, spoken Farsi?
In everyday speech, the final ast often blends with the previous word. Shode ast shrinks to shode's, making the spoken phrase sound like dide shode's.
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