Breakdown of آیا آن گردشگران پولدار در این هتل میمانند؟
این
this
آن
that
آیاâyâ
whether (question particle)
هتلhotel
hotel
Questions & Answers about آیا آن گردشگران پولدار در این هتل میمانند؟
How is the word puldâr (rich) formed in this sentence?
It is formed by adding the suffix -dâr (possessing or having) to the noun pul (money). So, puldâr literally means 'money-having' or 'rich'. The suffix -dâr comes from the present stem of the verb dâshtan (to have).
Why doesn't the adjective puldâr have a plural ending to match the plural noun gardeshgarân (tourists)?
In Farsi, adjectives are never pluralized to match the nouns they modify. Even though the tourists are plural (gardeshgarân), the adjective stays in its base form as puldâr.
If the English translation says 'those' tourists, why does the sentence use the singular ân (that) instead of ânhâ (those)?
When a demonstrative like ân (that) or in (this) is used directly before a noun, it always stays in the singular form, even if the noun itself is plural. So 'those tourists' is ân gardeshgarân, not ânhâ gardeshgarân.
Can you break down the parts of the word gardeshgarân (tourists)?
Yes! It starts with gardesh (stroll or excursion), followed by the suffix -gar (which turns a noun or verb root into a doer of that action, like '-er' in English), making gardeshgar (tourist). Finally, the plural suffix -ân is added for people, creating gardeshgarân.