Breakdown of من تازه مرسوله را رهگیری کردهام؛ به انبار رسیده است.
من
I
بهbe
to
راrâ
definite direct object marker
رسیدنrasidan
to arrive
تازهtâze
just / recently
مرسولهmarsuleh
parcel
رهگیری کردنrahgiri kardan
to track
انبارanbâr
warehouse
Questions & Answers about من تازه مرسوله را رهگیری کردهام؛ به انبار رسیده است.
How does tâze work with the present perfect verb rahgiri karde-am in this sentence?
By itself, rahgiri karde-am means 'I have tracked'. Adding tâze (which literally means 'fresh' or 'new') creates the meaning of 'just' or 'recently'. In Farsi, pairing tâze with the present perfect tense is the standard way to express an action that happened in the immediate past.
How is the present perfect tense built in the verbs rahgiri karde-am and reside ast?
You form it using the past participle of the main verb plus the present tense endings of 'to be'. For the compound verb rahgiri kardan (to track), the past participle is rahgiri karde, and we add -am (I am). For residan (to arrive), the past participle is reside, and we add ast (it is) for the third-person singular.
Why use the present perfect reside ast (has arrived) instead of the simple past resid (arrived) in the second half?
Using the present perfect emphasizes the present result of a past action. The speaker is highlighting that the parcel arrived in the past and is currently still sitting in the warehouse.
I know the word baste for package. Why does this sentence use marsoole?
baste is a general word for any package, box, or bundle. marsoole specifically refers to a shipped parcel, a consignment, or a piece of mail in a delivery network. Since we are tracking (rahgiri kardan) a shipment, marsoole is the more precise word here.
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