Breakdown of از دیدگاه تماشاگران، پیچیدگی این استراتژی جالب است.
است
is
این
this
جالبjâleb
interesting
تماشاگرtamâshâgar
spectator
از دیدگاهaz didgâh
from the perspective of (az didgâh-e)
استراتژیesterâtezhi
strategy (loanword)
پیچیدگیpichidegi
complexity
Questions & Answers about از دیدگاه تماشاگران، پیچیدگی این استراتژی جالب است.
Could I use az nazar-e instead of az didgâh-e here, and does it change the meaning?
Yes, you can use az nazar-e tamâshâgarân and the core meaning remains the same. However, didgâh literally means viewpoint (from did, sight/vision, and gâh, place). It sounds slightly more analytical and formal, making it a great fit for discussing complex strategies. az nazar-e translates more broadly to 'in the opinion of'.
Why does the sentence use tamâshâgarân instead of tamâshâgarhâ?
The suffix -ân is the formal plural marker for animate nouns (people). Because this sentence has a slightly analytical or journalistic tone, the formal tamâshâgarân fits better than the everyday tamâshâgarhâ, though both simply mean spectators.
How does the suffix in pichidegi (complexity) work?
The base word is the adjective pichide (complex or tangled). When an adjective ends in the short 'e' sound (written with a silent 'heh' at the end), Farsi uses the suffix -gi instead of just -i to turn it into an abstract noun. This prevents two vowels from clashing, turning complex into complexity.
How is the Ezafe pronounced between pichidegi and in?
Because pichidegi ends in the long vowel 'i', the Ezafe requires a consonant bridge to connect smoothly to the next word. It is pronounced as pichidegi-ye in estrâtezhi, with a clear 'y' sound linking the noun to its modifier.
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