به بیان دیگر، آنها با هوا به شیشه شکل می‌دهند.

Questions & Answers about به بیان دیگر، آنها با هوا به شیشه شکل می‌دهند.

The lesson mentions both be bayân-e digar and be ebârat-e digar. Is there any difference between them in this context?
They mean exactly the same thing here and are completely interchangeable. bayân refers to expression or speech, while ebârat means a phrase. Both are standard ways to introduce a clarification, just like saying "in other words" or "to put it another way" in English.
Why do we use be before shishe instead of marking it with as the direct object?
This happens because of the compound verb shekl dâdan. Literally translated, it means "to give shape". Just like in English where you give something to a recipient, in Farsi you give shape to the object. Therefore, the glass takes the preposition be (to) rather than the direct object marker .
Could I change the word order and put bâ havâ (with air) after be shishe?
Yes, ânhâ be shishe bâ havâ shekl midahand is also grammatically correct. However, Farsi typically prefers to place the instrumental phrase (bâ havâ) before the indirect object (be shishe), so the word order in this sentence sounds the most natural.
Is be bayân-e digar considered formal or casual?
It leans slightly formal or literary, but is perfectly acceptable in everyday educated speech or writing. Because it sets a descriptive tone, the verb midahand at the end is also more likely to be pronounced fully in this context, rather than using its casual spoken shortcut midan.

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