Breakdown of طوطی کوچک است، با این حال خوب حرف میزند.
است
is
کوچکkuchak
small
خوبkhub
well / good
حرف زدنharf zadan
to talk (with someone), to chat
با این حالbâ in hâl
nevertheless
طوطیtuti
parrot
Questions & Answers about طوطی کوچک است، با این حال خوب حرف میزند.
What does bâ in hâl literally mean, and how does it connect the two parts of this sentence?
Literally, it means "with this state" or "with this situation" (bâ = with, in = this, hâl = state). It acts as a compound coordinator meaning "nevertheless" or "even so," showing that the second clause (speaking well) is a surprising contrast to the first clause (being small).
Do I need a connecting word like va (and) or vali (but) before bâ in hâl?
You don't have to use one. While you might sometimes see va bâ in hâl (and nevertheless), using just a comma before bâ in hâl is perfectly grammatically correct and very common for connecting two independent clauses, as seen in this sentence.
How do we know khub means "well" here instead of "good"?
In Farsi, most adjectives can also be used as adverbs (words that describe verbs) without changing their form. Since khub is placed right before the verb harf میزند to describe how the parrot speaks, it acts as an adverb meaning "well."
Why use harf میزند for the parrot speaking instead of sohbat mikonad?
While both mean "to speak," harf zadan focuses more on the physical act of producing words or casual talking. Sohbat kardan implies having a conversation, discussing, or giving a speech. Since a parrot just mimics words rather than holding a true conversation, harf میزند is the most natural fit.
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