احراز هویت چگونه از جعل سندها جلوگیری می‌کند؟

Questions & Answers about احراز هویت چگونه از جعل سندها جلوگیری می‌کند؟

Why does che-gune appear after the subject ehraaz-e hoviyyat instead of at the very beginning of the sentence?
In Farsi, question words like che-gune typically sit right before the verb or the phrase they directly modify. Here, the subject ehraaz-e hoviyyat (authentication) establishes the topic first, and che-gune asks about the action. Placing it at the very beginning is grammatically possible but often feels less natural than putting it closer to the action.
What is the difference between che-gune and chetor, and can they be used interchangeably here?
Che-gune is a formal, written word for how, while chetor is standard in everyday speech. Because this sentence uses formal, technical vocabulary like ehraaz-e hoviyyat (authentication) and ja'l-e sanad-haa (forgery of documents), che-gune fits the register perfectly. You could use chetor, but it would feel a bit too casual next to these formal nouns.
Why is the preposition az used before ja'l-e sanad-haa?
The compound verb jologiri kardan (to prevent) strictly requires the preposition az (from) to introduce the thing being prevented. While in English we might simply say 'prevents forgery', Farsi literally phrases this as 'prevents from forgery'.
How do the words in ehraaz-e hoviyyat combine to mean authentication?
Ehraaz is a formal noun meaning establishment or proving, and hoviyyat means identity. They are linked by the Ezafe vowel (the hidden -e sound that links nouns together), so it literally translates to the establishment of identity.

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