Breakdown of اگر در غار پناه نگرفته بودیم، در کولاک میمردیم.
درdar
in
اگرagar
if
مردنmordan
to die
غارghâr
cave
Questions & Answers about اگر در غار پناه نگرفته بودیم، در کولاک میمردیم.
Why does the sentence use میمردیم (which usually means 'we were dying' or 'we used to die') to mean 'we would have died'?
In Farsi, the past continuous tense is used for the 'result' clause of an unreal past conditional. Because it describes a hypothetical result that didn't actually happen (since you did take shelter), Farsi uses this tense to express 'would have'.
How is the negative verb پناه نگرفته بودیم formed here?
This is the negative past perfect of the compound verb پناه گرفتن (to take shelter). To make it negative, the نـ (na-) prefix attaches to the past participle گرفته (gerefte), giving us پناه نگرفته. Then the auxiliary verb بودیم (we had) is added at the end.
Could I use the past continuous in the 'if' part as well, like اگر پناه نمیگرفتیم?
Yes! In spoken Farsi, it is very common to use the past continuous in both halves of the sentence: اگر پناه نمیگرفتیم، میمردیم. Using the past perfect (پناه نگرفته بودیم) in the first half just makes the sequence of events more precise, perfectly matching the English 'If we had not taken shelter...'
This lesson is about past capability ('could have'). How would you change this sentence to say 'we could have died in the blizzard'?
You would replace میمردیم (we would have died) with the structure you are learning now: میتوانستیم بمیریم. This uses the past continuous of توانستن (to be able to) followed by the present subjunctive of (to die).