Breakdown of تو گناهکار هستی، در دادگاه شناختمت!
تو
you (singular)
بودنbudan
to be
درdar
in
شناختنshenâkhtan
to know (someone) / to recognize
دادگاهdâdgâh
court
گناهکارgonâhkâr
guilty (of a crime or sin)
Questions & Answers about تو گناهکار هستی، در دادگاه شناختمت!
How is the word شناختمت formed to mean "I recognized you"?
It combines the past tense verb شناختم (I recognized) with the pronominal enclitic ـَت (-et), which acts as the direct object "you". So instead of using a separate pronoun and the object marker را, the enclitic attaches directly to the end of the verb.
Could I just say تو را شناختم instead of شناختمت?
Yes! تو را در دادگاه شناختم means exactly the same thing. However, attaching the direct object as an enclitic (شناختمت) is extremely common in both spoken and written Farsi, making sentences more concise and natural.
The lesson says the suffix is "-at", but how is the ending of شناختمت actually pronounced?
While formally written and historically pronounced as -at, in everyday spoken Farsi, this second-person singular enclitic is almost always pronounced as -et. So, you will hear this word pronounced as "shenâxtamet".
What are the parts that make up the word گناهکار?
It is made of گناه (gonâh, meaning "sin" or "guilt") and the suffix ـکار (-kâr, meaning "doer"). Literally, it means "sin-doer," which is how you say "guilty" or "sinner."
Does the suffix ـگاه in دادگاه mean something specific?
Yes, the suffix ـگاه (-gâh) means "place of." Here, it attaches to داد (dâd, an old word for "justice" or "law"), making دادگاه the "place of justice," or "court." You might also know this suffix from words like دانشگاه (university, place of knowledge).
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