Breakdown of او میخواهد از زندان غم فرار کند.
او
he/she
ازaz
from
خواستنkhâstan
to want / to ask (request from someone)
فرار کردنfarâr kardan
to escape
زندانzendân
prison
غمgham
sorrow
Questions & Answers about او میخواهد از زندان غم فرار کند.
How does the Ezafe create a metaphor in zendân-e gham?
This is the metaphorical Ezafe (Ezafe-ye Tashbihi) focused on in this lesson. It directly equates the abstract concept (gham, meaning sorrow) with a physical image (zendân, meaning prison) using the hidden Ezafe vowel (-e). Instead of using a comparative word to say sorrow is like a prison, it binds them directly as the prison of sorrow.
Why is the verb farâr konad in the subjunctive mood here?
Because it follows mi-khâhad (he wants). Just as a quick refresher: in Farsi, verbs expressing desire, necessity, or ability trigger the subjunctive mood in the dependent verb that follows. Since farâr kardan is a compound verb, its light verb kardan takes the subjunctive form konad.
Does the verb farâr kardan always require the preposition az?
Yes, whenever you specify what is being escaped. While English speakers often just say escape the prison using a direct object, Farsi requires az (from) to indicate fleeing away from a source. In Farsi, you always escape from a place or situation.
I learned that the subjunctive usually takes a be- prefix. Why is it konad instead of bokonad?
With compound verbs formed with kardan (like farâr kardan), the be- prefix is frequently dropped in written and formal standard Farsi. While you will absolutely hear bokonad in everyday colloquial speech, konad is the grammatically standard written form for the subjunctive here.
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