Word
زنی که کنار در ایستاده است، پالتوی قهوهای و چکمهی سیاه پوشیده است.
Meaning
The woman who is standing near the door is wearing a brown overcoat and black boots.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
Breakdown of زنی که کنار در ایستاده است، پالتوی قهوهای و چکمهی سیاه پوشیده است.
و
and
در
door
زنzan
woman
سیاهsiyâh
black
Questions & Answers about زنی که کنار در ایستاده است، پالتوی قهوهای و چکمهی سیاه پوشیده است.
Why does the sentence use istade ast (Present Perfect) instead of a present continuous tense for 'is standing'?
In Farsi, verbs describing posture or body position, like standing, sitting, or lying down, use the Present Perfect tense to show a continuous state in the present. Istade ast literally means 'she has stood,' but it translates to 'she is standing' because it focuses on the state she is currently in.
Does pushide ast follow the same rule as istade ast?
Yes! Verbs of condition, like wearing clothes, also use the Present Perfect to describe a current state. Pushide ast literally means 'she has put on,' which translates naturally to 'she is wearing' in English. If you used the present continuous tense here, it would mean the active action of getting dressed right now, rather than the state of having the clothes on.
Why is there an -i at the end of zan (zani) if the English translation says 'The woman' instead of 'A woman'?
When a noun is followed by the word ke (who/which/that) to define exactly which person or thing we mean, Farsi attaches this -i to the noun. Even though it looks exactly like the indefinite -i that means 'a' or 'an', in this specific structure it defines a specific noun. So zani ke translates best as 'the woman who'.
Why does paltu (overcoat) get a -y before the adjective qahve'i (paltu-ye)?
This is the ezafe (the grammatical link between a noun and its adjective). When a word ends in a long vowel like the 'u' in , the takes the form of a 'y' sound to bridge the gap smoothly, becoming . The same thing happens with (boots), which ends in a silent 'h' (pronounced 'e') and takes a 'y' consonant sound for its .