شاید شرکت از این کلاهبرداری سایبری لطمه خورده باشد.

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How does the verb latme khorde bâshad relate to the lesson on lexical passives?
The compound verb here is latme khordan (to suffer damage or harm). It acts as the passive equivalent of the active verb latme zadan (to cause damage). Instead of using the standard passive helper shodan, Farsi often creates passives by swapping the active light verb (like zadan) with khordan (literally "to eat," but here "to suffer").
Why is the verb conjugated as khorde bâshad instead of the regular present perfect khorde ast?
The sentence starts with shâyad (perhaps), which expresses uncertainty and requires the subjunctive mood. Because the action refers to something that might have already happened, we use the present perfect subjunctive. This is formed with the past participle khorde plus bâshad (the subjunctive form of "to be").
What is the literal meaning behind the word kolâhbardâri (fraud)?
It literally means "hat taking" or "hat lifting." It comes from kolâh (hat) and bardâri (from bardâshtan, to pick up or take). In Farsi, taking someone's hat is a common idiom for scamming or deceiving them.
How are the words kolâhbardâri and sâyberi connected?
They are connected by the ezâfe, which links the noun (fraud) to its adjective (cyber). Because kolâhbardâri ends in the vowel "i", the ezâfe is pronounced as -ye instead of just -e to make it easier to say, resulting in kolâhbardâri-ye sâyberi.

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