Breakdown of این امپراتوری باستانی بود که جنوب را فتح کرد.
این
this
بودنbudan
to be
راrâ
definite direct object marker
کهke
that (conjunction)
Questions & Answers about این امپراتوری باستانی بود که جنوب را فتح کرد.
Why does the sentence start with این (this) if the English translation says "It was..."?
When forming a cleft sentence for emphasis in Farsi, we use این (this) rather than a word for "it". The pattern این [noun] بود که literally translates to "This was [noun] that...", which is the standard Farsi equivalent for the English focus structure "It was [noun] that...".
How does this cleft structure change the normal word order?
A standard, non-emphasized sentence would just be امپراتوری باستانی جنوب را فتح کرد (The ancient empire conquered the south) following the normal Subject-Object-Verb order. By moving the subject into the این ... بود که wrapper at the start, you shift the focus strictly to the empire, making the rest of the sentence act like a relative clause.
How is the hidden ezâfe pronounced between امپراتوری (empire) and باستانی (ancient)?
Because امپراتوری (emperâturi) ends in a long vowel sound (i), the linking ezâfe is pronounced as a -ye sound rather than the standard -e. You pronounce it emperâturi-ye bâstâni.
Why does را appear directly after جنوب (south)?
The word را marks the specific direct object of the verb. It must directly follow the noun it marks. Here, جنوب is the specific place being conquered, so را immediately follows it, coming before the verb فتح کرد.
Why is the verb فتح کرد split into two words?