Questions & Answers about همخانه من هر شب شام درست میکند.
How exactly does the word همخانه break down, and is it a common pattern?
It combines the prefix هم- (meaning "co-", "same", or "together") with the noun خانه (house). It literally translates to "same-house" (housemate or roommate). This is a very common pattern in Farsi to show a shared relationship. For example, you can also form همکار (coworker, from کار meaning work) and همکلاسی (classmate, from کلاس).
Since همخانه ends in a silent 'h' (ه), how do I link it to من (my)?
Because خانه ends in a silent "h" that acts as an "e" vowel, the invisible linking sound (the ezafe) becomes a "ye" sound. You pronounce the phrase as ham-khâne-ye man. In everyday writing, this extra "ye" sound is usually invisible, though you might occasionally see a small symbol (a hamza, like ۀ) over the final letter in formal texts to remind you it's there.
Why does this sentence use درست میکند instead of the specific Farsi verb for cooking?
The compound verb درست کردن literally means "to make" or "to prepare". In everyday spoken Farsi, it is the most natural and common way to talk about preparing meals, just like saying "making dinner" in English. While you could use the specific verb for cooking (پختن) and say شام میپزد, using درست میکند is what you will hear most often at home.
Does the time phrase هر شب (every night) have to go before the object (dinner)?