Breakdown of گفت راوی: «پهلوان غول را شکست داد.»
گفتنgoftan
to say / to tell
راrâ
definite direct object marker
شکست دادنshekast dâdan
to defeat
راویrâvi
narrator
پهلوانpahlavân
champion / hero (traditional, strongman)
غولghul
giant / ogre
Questions & Answers about گفت راوی: «پهلوان غول را شکست داد.»
Why does the sentence start with the verb گفت instead of the subject راوی?
This is a classic example of verb-subject inversion. While everyday Farsi strictly follows Subject-Object-Verb order (راوی گفت), formal journalism, literature, and news reporting frequently place communication verbs like گفت (said), افزود (added), or اظهار داشت (stated) at the absolute beginning of a sentence. This creates a formal or dramatic narrative tone right before dropping a quote.
How does the word order and the marker را tell us who won the fight?
The postposition را strictly marks the definite direct object and attaches immediately to the noun it modifies. Since it comes right after غول (the giant), we know the giant is the object receiving the action (being defeated). The noun preceding it, پهلوان (the champion), acts as the subject. If the giant had won, the order would be غول پهلوان را شکست داد.
Why does the word for 'defeated' use the verb داد (gave)?
In Farsi, 'to defeat' is expressed with the compound verb شکست دادن (literally 'to give defeat'). You are actively handing a defeat to your opponent. As a quick refresher, if you want to say someone 'was defeated' or 'lost', you use the verb خوردن (to eat/suffer), making it شکست خورد (literally 'ate defeat').
Are the angled brackets (« ») standard for quotations in Farsi?
Yes, standard Farsi typography uses these French-style brackets, known as گیومه, to mark direct quotations instead of English-style quotation marks. They enclose the quote just like double quotes do in English.
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