Breakdown of اگر جنگلبان داشتیم، باغبان تنها نمیماند.
داشتنdâshtan
to have
ماندنmândan
to stay
تنهاtanhâ
alone
اگرagar
if
Questions & Answers about اگر جنگلبان داشتیم، باغبان تنها نمیماند.
How exactly does the suffix -bân change the meaning of jangal and bâgh in this sentence?
The suffix -bân indicates guardianship, care, or protection over something. When attached to jangal (forest), it creates jangalbân (forest ranger or guard). Attached to bâgh (garden), it forms bâghbân (gardener or groundskeeper). It turns the place or object into the occupational title of the person who looks after it.
Why is the verb nemimând in the past imperfect tense if the sentence translates to "would not be alone" in the present?
This sentence uses an unreal conditional (hypothetical). To talk about an imaginary present situation (If we had...), Farsi uses the simple past in the if-clause (dâshtim) and the past imperfect in the result clause (nemimând). The continuous prefix mi- (or nemi- for negative) combined with the past stem gives it the "would" meaning here.
The English translation says "would not be alone", but isn't mândan the verb for "to stay"?
Exactly! nemimând literally means "would not stay" or "would not remain". While English speakers often use the verb "to be" and say someone "would not be alone", Farsi strongly prefers the more descriptive phrase tanhâ mândan (to stay alone or to be left alone) for this type of context.
Do I need to use an ezafe sound to connect the noun and the suffix, like jangal-e-bân?
No ezafe is used here. is a derivational suffix that attaches directly to the root noun to form one single word. You pronounce them as solid units: and .