وزارت تشریفات را برای اینان برنامه‌ریزی کرده است.

Questions & Answers about وزارت تشریفات را برای اینان برنامه‌ریزی کرده است.

Why do we use اینان here instead of این‌ها?
اینان is a formal demonstrative pronoun specifically for animate nouns (people), meaning "these people." While این‌ها can mean "these" for both people and objects in everyday speech, اینان is more elevated and exclusively for humans. If we wanted to say "those people" formally, we would use آنان.
تشریفات looks like it has a plural ending. Is it a plural word?
Yes! تشریفات is an Arabic loanword that uses the Arabic plural suffix ـات (-āt). In Farsi, it refers to "formalities" or "protocol." Because it acts as a collective concept in English, it translates simply as "protocol," but grammatically in Farsi, it carries a plural form.
The verb is برنامه‌ریزی کرده است. Why not just use برنامه‌ریزی کرد?
برنامه‌ریزی کرده است is in the present perfect tense, meaning "has planned." It emphasizes that the action happened in the past but the result or protocol is still relevant right now. If we used برنامه‌ریزی کرد, it would be the simple past tense ("planned"), which just states it as a finished past event.
Could I change the word order and put برای اینان before the direct object?
Yes, you can say وزارت برای اینان تشریفات را برنامه‌ریزی کرده است. Farsi word order is quite flexible. Moving the prepositional phrase (برای اینان) before the direct object (تشریفات را) is perfectly natural and just slightly shifts the emphasis onto the fact that it was done "for these people."

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