Breakdown of ما هولوگرام را آفلاین تماشا کرده خواهیم بود.
ما
we
بودنbudan
to be
تماشا کردنtamâshâ kardan
to watch
راrâ
definite direct object marker
Questions & Answers about ما هولوگرام را آفلاین تماشا کرده خواهیم بود.
How do you form the future perfect with a compound verb like tamâshâ kardan?
With compound verbs, only the 'light' verb (here, kardan) conjugates into the future perfect. The non-verbal part (tamâshâ) stays at the front. Then you use the past participle of the light verb (karde), add the future auxiliary matched to the subject (khâhim for 'we'), and always end with the fixed word bud. So the four-part verb block becomes: tamâshâ karde khâhim bud.
Why does this sentence end with bud (was) if it's talking about the future?
It seems counterintuitive, but that is the strict formula for the Farsi future perfect! You use the conjugated future auxiliary (like khâhim) followed by the past stem of the verb 'to be', which is bud. This bud never changes or conjugates for different subjects in this tense—it acts as an anchor to show the 'perfect' (completed) aspect, while khâhim handles both the 'future' aspect and the subject pronoun.
Why does the direct object marker râ go before âflâyn rather than after it?
râ must immediately follow the specific, definite direct object it marks, which in this case is the noun hologrâm. The word âflâyn (offline) acts as an adverb modifying the verb, telling us how it will be watched. If you placed râ after âflâyn, it would incorrectly group 'offline' as part of the noun phrase being watched.
Is it normal for English loan words like and to just drop into a Farsi sentence like this?