داوطلبان اقلام بشردوستانه را نیز در اردوگاه توزیع می‌کنند.

From Lesson 368:Formal also (niz)·Farsi

Questions & Answers about داوطلبان اقلام بشردوستانه را نیز در اردوگاه توزیع می‌کنند.

Why is niz placed after instead of before it?
niz typically follows the specific word or phrase it modifies. Here, it emphasizes the entire direct object phrase aqlām-e bashardūstāneh (humanitarian items). Because must cap off the entire direct object phrase, niz comes right after to emphasize that 'the humanitarian items, as well' are being distributed.
Is niz interchangeable with ham here?
Yes, they both mean 'also' or 'too.' However, niz is formal and primarily used in written Farsi or formal news broadcasts (which fits the high-register vocabulary of this sentence). In everyday spoken Farsi, you would almost always use ham instead.
Why does come after the adjective bashardūstāneh instead of the noun aqlām?
The specific direct object marker must always follow the complete noun phrase. Since the adjective bashardūstāneh modifies the noun aqlām (connected by the hidden ezafe vowel), they form a single unit. Therefore, is placed at the very end of that unit.
I know qalam means 'pen.' Is that related to the word aqlām (items) here?
Yes! aqlām is the Arabic broken plural of qalam. While you probably learned qalam as 'pen,' in business, logistics, and formal contexts, it is also commonly used to mean an 'item' or 'entry' on a list.
How is the adjective bashardūstāneh formed?
It is a compound word made of three parts: bashar (human or mankind) plus dūst (friend or lover of) plus -āneh (a suffix that turns a noun phrase into an adjective or adverb). So it literally translates to 'in a humanity-loving manner.'

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