Breakdown of بیمار به منشی خیره شده است.
بهbe
to
بیمارbimâr
patient (medical)
منشیmonshi
receptionist
خیره شدنkhire shodan
to stare
Questions & Answers about بیمار به منشی خیره شده است.
Why is the present perfect tense (شده است) used here when the English translation says 'is staring'?
This is a great example of a stative verb of condition! In Farsi, to express a continuous physical state (like staring, sitting, or wearing), we use the present perfect tense. While English uses the present continuous ('is staring'), Farsi literally says the patient 'has become staring' to show they entered this state a moment ago and are still actively in it.
English uses 'staring at', but the Farsi sentence uses به. Is this preposition always used here?
Yes! The compound verb for 'to stare' is خیره شدن (literally 'to become staring' or 'to become fixed'). To specify what or who someone is staring at, you must use the preposition به (to/at) right before the object, just like in به منشی.
What does the word خیره mean on its own?
On its own, خیره is an adjective meaning 'fixed', 'dazzled', or 'staring blindly'. By pairing it with the auxiliary verb شدن (to become), it turns into the compound verb for staring.
How would the verb شده است be pronounced in casual, spoken Farsi?
In everyday conversation, the present perfect tense often drops the final است for ease of pronunciation. You will usually hear this spoken simply as خیره شده (khire shode) instead of the full formal خیره شده است.
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