Breakdown of چرا دستپاچه هستی؟ مگر او برادر دوقلو دارد؟
او
he/she
بودنbudan
to be
برادرbarâdar
brother
داشتنdâshtan
to have
چراcherâ
why
مگرmagar
surely / really (rhetorical question particle)
دستپاچهdastpâche
flustered / panicked
دوقلوdoqolu
twin
Questions & Answers about چرا دستپاچه هستی؟ مگر او برادر دوقلو دارد؟
How does magar change the tone of the second question compared to using aya?
While aya simply introduces a neutral yes/no question, magar adds a strong tone of surprise, disbelief, or sudden realization. Here, the speaker is shocked to learn about a twin brother, so translating it as 'Wait, does he actually have a twin brother?' captures the feeling perfectly.
The word dast-pacheh translates to 'flustered', but what does it literally mean?
It literally combines dast (hand) and pacheh (the lower leg or trouser leg). It vividly describes the clumsy, panicked physical feeling of not knowing what to do with your hands and feet when you are caught off guard or rushing.
Can I attach the 'you are' ending directly to dast-pacheh instead of using the full word hasti?
Yes! In spoken Farsi, you will very often hear chera dast-pacheh-i instead of the full, formal chera dast-pacheh hasti. The meaning remains exactly the same.
Is there an unwritten ezafe between baradar and dogholu?
Yes, it is pronounced baradar-e dogholu. Even though dogholu (twin) acts like a noun in some contexts, here it functions as an adjective describing the brother, so the ezafe is required to link them.
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