Breakdown of همونطور که میدونی، اون مسافر چمدونو برداشت و رفت خونه.
و
and
خانه
house
آن
that
چمدانchamadân
suitcase
رفتنraftan
to go
مسافرmosâfer
passenger
راrâ
definite direct object marker
دانستنdânestan
to know (facts)
برداشتنbardâshtan
to pick up / to take (a step)
همانطور کهhamân-tor ke
just as / in the same way that
Questions & Answers about همونطور که میدونی، اون مسافر چمدونو برداشت و رفت خونه.
The current lesson is about clause chaining. How would we rewrite this sentence to use that structure?
To link the sequential actions 'picked up' and 'went' using clause chaining, you change the first verb (برداشت) to its past participle form (برداشته) and drop the و (and). The second half of the sentence would become: اون مسافر چمدونو برداشته رفت خونه (that passenger, having picked up the suitcase, went home).
Why is the object 'the suitcase' written as چمدونو instead of چمدان را?
This is a classic spoken Farsi shortcut! The formal word is چمدان (chamedan). In everyday speech, the 'an' sound often changes to 'un', making it چمدون. Then, the specific object marker را (ra) merges with the noun as an '-o' sound. Put them together, and چمدان را becomes چمدونو.
In the phrase همونطور که, what does طور mean on its own?
The word طور means 'manner' or 'way'. Combined with همون (the spoken form of 'that same'), the phrase literally translates to 'in that same way that', which we translate as 'just as'. You also know this word from the everyday question چطور (how / what way).
Why isn't there a preposition like به (to) before خونه (home)?
In Farsi, especially in conversational speech, the preposition به (to) is frequently dropped before the destination when using verbs of motion like رفتن (to go). Saying رفت خونه instead of رفت به خونه is perfectly natural and very common.
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