بعد از شست‌وشو، چنگال‌ها را در قاشق‌دان بگذار.

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How does the word qāshoq-dān relate to the lesson on receptacles?
The suffix -dān is added to nouns to mean a container for that specific item. Here, qāshoq means spoon, so qāshoq-dān literally means spoon container. Even though it only explicitly mentions spoons, it is the standard Farsi word for a general cutlery holder where you also place forks (changāl-hā) and knives.
What is the structural breakdown of the word shost-o-shu (washing)?
This is a great example of a derivational compound noun in Farsi. It combines the past stem shost and the present stem shu of the verb shostan (to wash), linked by the conjunction -o- (and). This pattern is frequently used to create nouns that describe a general, ongoing, or repetitive process.
Why doesn't the direct object marker come immediately after the noun root changāl?
The object marker always follows the entire noun phrase it marks. Because plural markers like -hā are part of that noun phrase, the must attach to the very end. Therefore, it is structured as changāl-hā rā (the forks) rather than putting in the middle.
What verb does bogzār come from, and why does it start with bo- instead of the usual imperative be-?
It is the imperative (command) form of gozāshtan (to put). The standard imperative prefix is be-, but because the present stem gozār has a round vowel (o), the prefix vowel harmonizes to become bo-. As a B2 listening tip, note that in casual spoken Farsi, the g is often dropped, making it sound like bozār.

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