Breakdown of این بیآبی منجر به قحطی میشود.
این
this
بیآبیbi-âbi
water shortage
منجر شدن بهmonjar shodan be
to result in
قحطیqahti
famine
Questions & Answers about این بیآبی منجر به قحطی میشود.
How does the verb structure work in this sentence, and why are the parts of the compound verb separated?
The compound verb is monjar shodan (to result), and it requires the preposition be (to or in). The standard word order is monjar be + [outcome] + shodan. In this sentence, the outcome is the noun qahti (famine), which is placed right after be, separating monjar from its conjugated auxiliary mishavad.
What is the literal breakdown of the word bi-abi?
It is built from the prefix bi- (meaning without or lack of), the noun ab (water), and the noun-making suffix -i. Together, bi-abi literally translates to without-water-ness, which is a standard way to say water shortage or drought in Farsi.
Could we use khatm shodan be instead of monjar shodan be in this sentence?
You could, but monjar shodan be is much more natural here. Monjar shodan be is used for cause-and-effect consequences where A causes B. The verb khatm shodan be (to end in) is better suited for an event or process coming to a close, like a discussion ending in an agreement or a road ending in a dead end.
Why is the present tense mishavad used here if the famine is a future consequence?
Just like in English, Farsi often uses the present indicative tense to state a general, factual cause and effect. It implies certainty. If you wanted to emphasize a specific future event, you could use the future tense khahad shud, but the present tense sounds more natural for stating a direct, inevitable consequence like this.
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