Word
از فردا به بعد دیگر یک حقوقبگیر ساده نیستم، بلکه کارآفرین هستم.
Meaning
From tomorrow onwards I am no longer a simple wage earner, but rather I am an entrepreneur.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of از فردا به بعد دیگر یک حقوقبگیر ساده نیستم، بلکه کارآفرین هستم.
بودنbudan
to be
یکyek
one / a, an
بهbe
to
ازaz
from
Questions & Answers about از فردا به بعد دیگر یک حقوقبگیر ساده نیستم، بلکه کارآفرین هستم.
How does az ... be ba'd change the meaning compared to just saying az fardā (from tomorrow)?
While az fardā simply marks a starting point in time, adding the circumpositional phrase be ba'd (onwards / after) emphasizes that this new reality will continue permanently or indefinitely. It strongly highlights a definitive, lasting shift in the speaker's lifestyle.
How does digar work in this sentence to mean "no longer"?
By itself, digar usually means "other," "another," or "else." However, as a B2 learner, you will frequently see it paired with a negative verb, like nistam (I am not) in this sentence. In these negative constructions, digar translates to "not anymore" or "no longer."
What is the literal breakdown of the compound noun hoquq-begir (wage earner)?
It combines hoquq (which means "salary" or "wages" in employment contexts, though it also means "rights" or "law") and begir, the present stem of gereftan (to take or receive). Literally, it means a "salary receiver."
Could I use vali or ammā (but) instead of balke here?
You could, but balke (but rather / instead) is much more natural and precise. Balke is specifically used after a negative statement to correct it or offer the true alternative ("I am not X, but rather I am Y"). Vali and just connect contrasting ideas without necessarily carrying this "correction" nuance.