Breakdown of من چشمان او را دوست دارم، به دلیل اینکه افسون دارند.
من
I
او
he/she
چشمchashm
eye
داشتنdâshtan
to have
Questions & Answers about من چشمان او را دوست دارم، به دلیل اینکه افسون دارند.
Why is "eyes" written as cheshmân instead of cheshm-hâ?
In standard Farsi, -hâ is the most common plural suffix. However, for paired body parts like eyes, hands, or lips, the suffix -ân is often used to sound more poetic, literary, or formal. Using cheshmân here gives the sentence a romantic and elevated tone.
Why does the verb dârand take a plural ending when eyes are inanimate objects?
You likely remember that inanimate plural nouns usually take a singular verb in Farsi. However, when we use the literary plural suffix -ân for body parts, it slightly personifies them. In this more elevated register, the verb often agrees with the plural noun, which is why we see the plural dârand instead of the singular dârad.
Could I just use chon instead of be dalil-e inke?
Absolutely. chon means "because" and is very common. be dalil-e inke translates roughly to "due to the fact that" or "for the reason that." It is just a slightly more formal or emphatic way to express cause, which fits perfectly with the poetic tone set by cheshmân.
Why does the object marker râ come after u rather than directly after cheshmân?
The specific direct object marker râ must always be placed at the very end of the entire noun phrase. The phrase here is cheshmân-e u (her eyes), connected by the unseen Ezafe vowel. Therefore, attaches to the complete phrase, landing right after the pronoun .