او می‌خواست گزارش را به موقع بفرستد، اما متاسفانه درگیر یک جلسه‌ی دیگر بود.

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Why does می‌خواست ... بفرستد translate to "was going to send" rather than "wanted to send"?
In Farsi, using the past continuous of خواستن (to want), like می‌خواست, followed by a verb in the present subjunctive, like بفرستد, is how you express an unfulfilled past intention. While it literally translates to "he was wanting to send," it is the standard way to say "he was going to send" or "he intended to send."
What is the literal meaning of درگیر (dargir)?
The word درگیر literally means "involved," "engaged," or "tangled up in." In everyday and professional contexts, saying someone is درگیر a task or meeting is the exact Farsi equivalent of the English idiom "tied up in" or "busy with."
Why is there an extra letter ی at the end of جلسه‌ی (jalase-ye)?
The word جلسه (meeting) ends in a "silent h" (ه) which produces an "e" sound. When you link it to the next word دیگر (other) using an ezafe, you cannot just attach a vowel sound directly to another vowel. The written ی (y) acts as a bridge, making the pronunciation "jalase-ye digar".
How is the phrase به موقع constructed to mean "on time"?
The word موقع (mowghe') means "time," "moment," or "occasion." By adding the preposition به (to/at), the phrase به موقع (literally "at the moment") becomes the fixed, standard expression for "on time" or "punctually."

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