به آن آینه‌ی ترک‌خورده نگاه نکن!

Questions & Answers about به آن آینه‌ی ترک‌خورده نگاه نکن!

How is the compound adjective ترک‌خورده formed?
This relates to your current lesson! It combines the noun ترک (crack) with خورده, the bare past participle of خوردن. While خوردن usually means 'to eat', it is also used idiomatically to mean 'to suffer' or 'to get hit with' something. So ترک‌خورده literally means 'crack-suffered', describing the resulting state of being cracked.
Why is there an extra letter at the end of آینه‌ی?
That is the ezafe linking the noun آینه (mirror) to its adjective ترک‌خورده. Because آینه ends in a silent heh (ه), the ezafe is pronounced as '-ye'. In modern writing, this is usually shown by adding a standalone ی (as seen here) to smoothly connect the words.
Why does the sentence begin with the preposition به?
In Farsi, the compound verb نگاه کردن (to look) always takes the preposition به (to/at) to introduce the object you are looking at. Because the entire object phrase here is آن آینه‌ی ترک‌خورده (that cracked mirror), the به has to go at the very beginning of that noun phrase.
Why is the verb نکن (don't do) used instead of a specific single word for 'look'?
'To look' in Farsi is the compound verb نگاه کردن, which literally translates to 'to do a look'. When giving a negative command, you only change the 'do' part (کردن) into its negative imperative form, which is نکن (don't do). The noun part, نگاه, simply sits right before it to complete the meaning.

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