فقط قارچ‌ها و توت‌های این جنگل چیدنی هستند.

Questions & Answers about فقط قارچ‌ها و توت‌های این جنگل چیدنی هستند.

How is the word چیدنی formed to mean "worth picking"?
It is formed by taking the full infinitive of the verb چیدن (to pick) and adding the suffix ـی (-i). This pattern creates an adjective meaning "worth doing" or "capable of being done". You can use this with many verbs, like دیدنی (worth seeing) or خوردنی (edible/worth eating).
The English translation says "the mushrooms and berries of this forest". Why does only توت‌های (berries) get the ezāfe linking it to این جنگل?
When you have a list of nouns joined by و (and) that are all modified by the same following word, the ezāfe only attaches to the last item in the list. Both the mushrooms and the berries belong to the forest, but only توت‌ها gets the ezāfe because it sits right next to این جنگل.
Why is the ezāfe written as an actual letter ی in توت‌های?
The plural word for berries is توت‌ها (toot-ha). Because the plural suffix ـها ends in the long vowel "a" (alef), you must use the consonant ی (ye) as a bridge to pronounce the ezāfe. If the word ended in a consonant, the ezāfe would just be a short "e" vowel sound, which usually isn't written.
Since mushrooms and berries are inanimate objects, couldn't the verb be in the singular form (است) instead of the plural (هستند)?
Yes! In Farsi, it is very common and completely correct to use a singular verb for plural inanimate objects. The sentence could easily end with چیدنی است. Using the plural verb هستند here is also fine; it can sound slightly more formal or subtly emphasize the individual pieces of fruit and fungi.

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