Word
تا زمانی که پادشاه تنها تصمیمگیرنده است، سلطنت مقتدر است.
Meaning
As long as the king is the only decision maker, the reign is authoritative.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Breakdown of تا زمانی که پادشاه تنها تصمیمگیرنده است، سلطنت مقتدر است.
است
is
پادشاهpâdeshâh
king
تصمیمگیرندهtasmim-girande
decision maker
تنهاtanhâ
only (alone)
Questions & Answers about تا زمانی که پادشاه تنها تصمیمگیرنده است، سلطنت مقتدر است.
Why do we use the present indicative ast after tâ zamâni ke instead of the subjunctive?
Unlike many Farsi conjunctions that trigger the subjunctive (like tâ when it means "so that"), tâ zamâni ke expresses "for the duration that" or "as long as." Because this sentence establishes a general, factual rule about how a monarchy works right now, it uses the indicative ast. You would only use the subjunctive here if the condition was a hypothetical or an uncertain future event.
Why does tanhâ come before the noun it modifies without an ezafe?
Most Farsi adjectives follow their noun and are connected by an ezafe (an "-e" sound). However, when tanhâ is used to mean "only" or "sole" (rather than "alone"), it is an exception. It sits directly in front of the noun it modifies with no ezafe, which is why we see tanhâ tasmim-girande (the only decision-maker).
How is the compound word tasmim-girande (decision-maker) formed?
It is built from three parts: tasmim (decision) + gir (the present stem of the verb gereftan, meaning to take or get) + -ande (a suffix that means "-er" or "doer"). In Farsi, you "take" a decision rather than "make" one, so a decision-maker is literally a "decision-taker."
What is the exact nuance of moqtader (authoritative) compared to a common word for "strong" like qavi?
While qavi simply means physically strong or powerful, specifically implies having , ruling power, or the ability to enforce one's will. It shares an Arabic root with words related to capability and power (like ), making it the perfect formal word to describe a government, reign, or monarch.