Breakdown of در جکوزی سردم است، اما او گرمش است.
است
is
او
he/she
اماammâ
but
گرمgarm
warm, hot
سردsard
cold
درdar
in
جکوزیjakuzi
jacuzzi
Questions & Answers about در جکوزی سردم است، اما او گرمش است.
How does sardam ast mean 'I am cold'?
In Farsi, physical feelings like being hot or cold happen to you. Instead of saying 'I am cold,' you literally say 'My cold is.' You build this by using the adjective sard (cold) + the 'my' ending -am + the 3rd person singular verb ast (is).
If sardam ast means 'I am cold', can I just say man sard hastam?
No, man sard hastam sounds like you have a cold, unemotional personality! For physical sensations like temperature, hunger, or sleepiness, you must use this specific experiencer structure: feeling + pronoun ending + ast.
Why is the verb ast (is) used in both parts of the sentence, even when talking about 'I'?
Because grammatically, you aren't the subject. The literal translation is 'Cold-my is' and 'Warm-her is.' Since the condition itself is the subject, the verb stays frozen in the 3rd person singular form (ast) for every person.
Why do we use the word او (u) before garmash ast if the ending -sh already means 'her'?
The independent pronoun او (she/he) is technically optional because the ending -sh already tells us who is warm. However, it is added here for emphasis. The speaker is comparing two different people, so adding او makes the contrast much stronger.
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