تولید این فناوری به مراتب دشوارتر است، مگر نه؟

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How exactly is the phrase be marâteb intensifying the adjective in this sentence?
The phrase be marâteb translates to 'by far' or 'considerably.' In Persian, you place it directly before a comparative adjective, which in this case is doshvârtar (more difficult). This intensifies the comparison, showing that the difference in difficulty is huge.
Is there a hidden Ezafe linking 'producing' and 'this technology'?
Yes, when spoken, it is pronounced towlid-e in fanâvari. The Ezafe (the 'e' sound) links the verbal noun towlid (producing/production) to its object in fanâvari (this technology). It literally translates to 'the production of this technology.'
Could I use sakhttar instead of doshvârtar here?
Yes, you absolutely can. Both sakht and doshvâr mean 'hard' or 'difficult,' and both take the -tar suffix for the comparative form. However, doshvâr is slightly more formal, which pairs nicely with a technical topic like producing technology.
How does the phrase magar na work at the end of the sentence?
The phrase magar na is a common way to form a tag question, similar to saying 'isn't it?' or 'right?' in English. The word magar often introduces a question where you expect a specific answer, and combined with na (no), it prompts the listener to agree with your statement.

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