ظاهراً، سپر مونتاژ‌شده را دزدیده‌اند!

Questions & Answers about ظاهراً، سپر مونتاژ‌شده را دزدیده‌اند!

How does the phrase مونتاژ‌شده work to mean "assembled"?
This is a perfect example of a reduced relative clause using a compound passive participle. The word مونتاژ (assembly) pairs with شده (the past participle of شدن, to become). Instead of using a full clause like "which was assembled", it acts directly as an adjective connected to سپر (bumper) by an ezafe: سپرِ مونتاژ‌شده.
Why is the object marker را placed after شده rather than directly after the noun سپر?
The definite object marker را always comes at the very end of the entire noun phrase. Because the attributive participle مونتاژ‌شده modifies سپر, they form a single unit, so را must wait until the very end of that block.
Who is the subject of دزدیده‌اند (they have stolen) if nobody specific is mentioned?
Farsi commonly uses the third-person plural to express an impersonal or unknown subject. Just like saying "they stole it" in English without knowing who the thieves are, دزدیده‌اند acts as an indefinite "they".
What is the grammar behind the word ظاهراً (apparently)?
It uses the Arabic adverbial ending called "tanvin", written as ـاً and pronounced "-an". This suffix attaches to adjectives or nouns like ظاهر (visible/apparent) to turn them into adverbs.

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