Breakdown of ما برای دیدوبازدید در خانه نشستهایم.
ما
we
خانه
house
درdar
in
برایbarâye
for
نشستنneshastan
to sit
دید و بازدیدdid o bâzdid
visiting / social calls
Questions & Answers about ما برای دیدوبازدید در خانه نشستهایم.
How is the compound noun دیدوبازدید formed in this sentence?
دیدوبازدید (did-o-bâzdid) is formed by linking the past stems of two verbs with the conjunction و (o, meaning "and"). It combines دید (did), the past stem of دیدن (to see), and بازدید (bâzdid), the past stem of بازدید کردن (to visit or inspect). Together, they create an abstract noun meaning "social calls" or "visiting."
Does دیدوبازدید refer to any kind of party or gathering?
Not exactly. Because it literally translates to "seeing and returning a visit," it specifically refers to the cultural tradition of reciprocal social calls. It is most commonly used to describe the visiting of relatives and friends during Nowruz (the Persian New Year), where families take turns visiting each other's homes.
Why does the Farsi sentence use the present perfect نشستهایم (we have sat) to mean "we are seated"?
In Farsi, verbs describing physical postures like sitting, standing, sleeping, or wearing clothes use the present perfect tense to express a continuous state. If you used the present continuous here, it would mean "we are in the physical process of lowering ourselves into a chair right now," rather than the ongoing state of being seated.
Why is the conjunction و pronounced as "o" instead of "va" in دیدوبازدید?
In conversational Farsi, the conjunction و is almost always pronounced as "o" when it connects words in a list or links them closely together. In fixed coordinate compound nouns like this one, the "o" is standard, and the words are often written attached or closely together to show they represent a single concept.
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