Breakdown of از لباسهای لوکس خوشم میآید، اما دغدغههای مالی من بیش از حد است.
من
I
است
is
اماammâ
but
لباسlebâs
dress / clothes
Questions & Answers about از لباسهای لوکس خوشم میآید، اما دغدغههای مالی من بیش از حد است.
Why does this sentence use از at the very beginning?
It belongs to the verb phrase خوشم میآید at the end of the clause. In Farsi, to express that you like something using this verb, you must use the preposition از (from). The literal structure is "From luxury clothes, my happiness comes." Learners often forget this preposition and try to use a direct object, which only works with the simpler verb دوست داشتن.
What is the singular form of دغدغههای, and how is it used?
The singular form is دغدغه (pronounced dagh-dagh-e), which means "concern," "worry," or "preoccupation." It is an excellent intermediate-to-advanced vocabulary word used for ongoing or serious worries, such as دغدغههای مالی (financial concerns) or دغدغههای فکری (mental preoccupations).
How do the Ezafe connections work in the phrase دغدغههای مالی من?
There is a chain of two hidden Ezafe sounds here linking the words: دغدغههایِ مالیِ من (daghdaghe-hā-ye māli-ye man). The first Ezafe links the plural noun to its adjective, and the second links that entire phrase to the possessive pronoun. Notice that in Farsi, the adjective always comes before the possessive pronoun.
How does the phrase بیش از حد literally break down?
The word بیش is a shorter, slightly more formal equivalent of بیشتر (more), and حد means "limit" or "boundary." Together, بیش از حد literally translates to "more than the limit." It functions as a very common set phrase meaning "excessive," "too much," or "over the top."