هنرمند همین منظره‌ها و نقاشی‌ها را خلق کرد.

Questions & Answers about هنرمند همین منظره‌ها و نقاشی‌ها را خلق کرد.

Why does the sentence use hamin (همین) instead of in (این), and why doesn't it take a plural suffix?
Hamin (همین) is the emphatic form of in (این). It changes the meaning from "these" to "these very" or "these exact" items. Just like standard demonstrative adjectives in Farsi, hamin never takes a plural marker, even when the nouns it describes—like manzare-hâ (منظره‌ها)—are plural.
Why does the object marker (را) appear only after the second noun?
The particle (را) marks the definite direct object of the sentence. Here, the direct object is the entire phrase hamin manzare-hâ va naqqâshi-hâ (these very landscapes and paintings). Because they are linked by va (و) into a single compound object, only needs to appear once at the very end of the whole group.
Notice how manzare-hâ (منظره‌ها) is written. Why doesn't the plural suffix -hâ (ها) physically connect to the noun?
The word manzare (منظره) ends in a "silent he" (ه) that produces an "e" sound. When adding suffixes like -hâ (ها) to these words, Farsi uses a half-space (zero-width non-joiner) so the letters don't physically attach. This prevents the "ه" from changing its shape, keeping the word readable.
What kind of verb is xalq kard (خلق کرد)?
It is a compound verb. It combines the noun xalq (خلق), meaning "creation", with the simple "light" verb kardan (کردن), meaning "to do" or "to make". Forming compound verbs with kardan is the most common way Farsi turns nouns into verbs.

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