ناگهان جادوگر را بی‌اراده رعشه‌ای قوی گرفت.

Questions & Answers about ناگهان جادوگر را بی‌اراده رعشه‌ای قوی گرفت.

Why does جادوگر (the magician) take the object marker را if they are the one experiencing the tremor?
This is the core of the Accusative Experiencer Construction. For involuntary states—like sudden fear, a tremor, or sleep—Farsi treats the state as the active subject that "catches" or "strikes" the person. Because the tremor (رعشه) is doing the action, the magician (جادوگر) becomes the direct object receiving the action, which is why it requires the را marker.
How is the word بی‌اراده (involuntarily) constructed?
It is formed by combining the negative prefix بی‌ (without) and the noun اراده (will, volition, or determination). Literally translating to "without will," it functions here as an adverb to emphasize that the physical state was completely out of the magician's control.
In رعشه‌ای قوی, why does the indefinite marker ای come before the adjective instead of at the very end of the phrase?
In everyday spoken Farsi, you usually put the indefinite marker at the end of the whole noun phrase (like رعشه قوی‌ای). However, in written or formal Farsi, it is very common to attach the indefinite ای directly to the noun, followed immediately by the adjective. Both mean "a strong tremor."
Why is the verb گرفت (took) used to describe a tremor happening?
The verb گرفتن (to take or catch) is the standard verb used in these Accusative Experiencer constructions for sudden physical or emotional states. Just like a cramp or a cold "catches" you in English, a tremor, headache, or sudden panic "takes" you in Farsi.

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