Breakdown of یک نفر باید سس را داخل فر ریخته باشد.
داخلdâkhel
inside
یکyek
one / a, an
نفرnafar
person
راrâ
definite direct object marker
بایدbâyad
must
ریختنrikhtan
to fall (hair, leaves) / to spill / pour
سسsos
sauce
فرfer
oven
Questions & Answers about یک نفر باید سس را داخل فر ریخته باشد.
How does the grammar create the meaning "must have poured" here?
To express past deduction (meaning someone "must have done" something), Farsi uses bâyad followed by the Present Perfect Subjunctive. In this sentence, that is bâyad plus rikhte bâshad. The verb rikhte bâshad is built from the past participle of rikhtan (to pour) and the subjunctive of budan (to be) for the third-person singular.
Why does sos get the direct object marker râ?
Adding the direct object marker râ after sos makes the noun specific. It shows we are talking about a specific sauce that was spilled (the sauce), rather than just pouring sauce in general.
Why is "someone" translated as yek nafar instead of kasi?
Both yek nafar and kasi can be used to mean "someone" in Farsi. Yek nafar literally translates to "one person" and is often used in contexts like this where you are picturing an actual, single individual who physically performed the action.
Why is there an Ezâfe (the hidden "e" sound) between dâkhel and fer?
In Farsi, location words like dâkhel (inside), ru (on), or zir (under) act grammatically like nouns. They require an Ezâfe to connect to the noun that follows them. When spoken, this links them as dâkhel-e fer, which literally translates to "the inside of the oven".
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