گارسون مهربانی منو را برای ما آورد.

Questions & Answers about گارسون مهربانی منو را برای ما آورد.

Why is the indefinite '-i' attached to مهربان (mehrabân) instead of گارسون (gârson)?
In Farsi, when a noun is followed by an adjective, the indefinite suffix -i (meaning 'a' or 'an') jumps to the end of the whole phrase. So instead of attaching to the noun, it attaches to the adjective: گارسونِ مهربانی (gârson-e mehrabân-i).
Is there an Ezafe connecting گارسون and مهربانی even though it isn't written?
Yes! As is standard in written Farsi, the short vowel Ezafe connecting the noun to its adjective is not written out. You still must pronounce it to link the words: gârson-e mehrabân-i.
Why does منو (menu) get the specific object marker را (râ) when the sentence starts with 'a' waiter?
The specific object marker را () only cares about the direct object. The waiter is the subject doing the bringing. The menu is the object being brought. Since it is a specific menu ('the menu'), it requires را, regardless of who brought it.
Are گارسون (gârson) and منو (menu) originally Farsi words?
No, they are French loanwords! Farsi borrowed many restaurant and hospitality terms from French in the early 20th century. گارسون comes from 'garçon' (waiter) and منو comes from 'menu'.

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