Word
آیا برادرت به اندازهی تو شلخته است؟ نه، او زرنگ و منظم است.
Meaning
Is your brother as messy as you? No, he is smart and organized.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of آیا برادرت به اندازهی تو شلخته است؟ نه، او زرنگ و منظم است.
است
is
تو
you (singular)
او
he/she
و
and
Questions & Answers about آیا برادرت به اندازهی تو شلخته است؟ نه، او زرنگ و منظم است.
Why is there a -ye at the end of andâze in be andâze-ye to?
The phrase be andâze literally means "to the extent" or "to the measure". To connect it to the pronoun to (you) to mean "as much as you", you need the ezâfe linking vowel. Because andâze ends in a silent 'h' (ه), the ezâfe takes the form of -ye (ی).
In English, "as messy as you" puts the adjective between the two "as" words. How does the word order work in Farsi here?
In Farsi, you keep the comparison phrase together as a single block: be andâze-ye to ("to the extent of you"). This entire chunk is placed directly before the adjective it describes. So the sentence literally translates to: "your brother [to the extent of you] messy is?"
Could we use the attached pronoun -at instead of the independent pronoun to, saying be andâze-at?
Grammatically, yes! You can attach possessive endings to andâze. However, when making a direct comparison between two distinct people—"your brother" vs. "you"—using the independent pronoun to adds emphasis and makes the contrast much clearer.
Why is zerang used alongside "organized" as the opposite of shalakhte (messy)? Doesn't it just mean "smart"?
zerang translates to "smart" or "clever", but it also strongly implies being sharp, proactive, quick-witted, and energetic. shalakhte (messy) often describes someone who is sloppy or careless in how they do things. Saying he is paints a picture of someone who is highly capable and put-together, which perfectly contrasts with being sloppy.