Breakdown of او به کنسولگری رفته، گواهی را گرفت.
او
he/she
بهbe
to
رفتنraftan
to go
گرفتنgereftan
to take / to get
راrâ
definite direct object marker
کنسولگریkonsulgari
consulate
گواهیgovâhi
certificate
Questions & Answers about او به کنسولگری رفته، گواهی را گرفت.
Why is the first verb رفته (rafte) instead of the simple past رفت (raft)?
This is the core of clause chaining. Instead of using و (va, meaning 'and') to connect two sequential actions like رفت و گرفت (raft va gereft), Farsi often turns the first verb into a past participle. Using رفته (rafte) links the actions smoothly, translating to 'having gone' or 'he went, and then...'.
رفته (rafte) does not have a personal ending. How do we know who went and when it happened?
In a chained clause, the past participle borrows its subject and tense from the final, conjugated verb in the sentence. Because the final verb is گرفت (gereft, meaning 'he/she got' in the simple past), we automatically know that the same person (he/she) did the going, and that it happened in the past.
Why is را (râ) used after گواهی (gavâhi)?
The word را (râ) is the direct object marker used for specific, definite things. Because he got 'the' certificate rather than just a general or unknown certificate, we must use را to show exactly what was received.
What is the suffix گری (-gari) doing in the word کنسولگری (konsulgari)?
It attaches to the French loanword کنسول (konsul, meaning 'consul') to form a noun representing an office, institution, or profession. Here, it turns 'consul' into 'consulate'.
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