Breakdown of این لوح، پاسداشت کار شما و تقدیر از تیم.
شما
you (plural)
و
and
این
this
ازaz
from
کارkâr
work
تیمtim
team
لوحlowh
plaque
تقدیرtaqdir
appreciation
پاسداشتpâsdâsht
honoring
Questions & Answers about این لوح، پاسداشت کار شما و تقدیر از تیم.
Why is there no verb at the end of this sentence?
The verb است (is) has been intentionally omitted. This is a common stylistic choice in formal or written Farsi, known as copula ellipsis. It makes declarative statements, like the text on an award plaque or a news headline, sound more elegant and punchy. The full implied sentence is: این لوح، پاسداشت کار شما و تقدیر از تیم است.
Why do we use the preposition از in تقدیر از تیم to mean "appreciation of the team"?
The noun تقدیر (appreciation or recognition) conventionally pairs with the preposition از (from) to mark the entity being appreciated. If you used an ezafe instead and said تقدیرِ تیم, it could be misinterpreted as "the team's appreciation" meaning the team is the one doing the appreciating, rather than the one receiving it.
What kind of word is پاسداشت, and how common is it?
پاسداشت (pasdasht) is a formal noun meaning "honoring," "commemoration," or "guarding the memory of." While you won't hear it in everyday street Farsi, it is highly common in formal contexts you encounter at the B2 level, such as journalism, official ceremonies, and inscriptions. Here, it takes an invisible ezafe to connect to the next word: پاسداشتِ کار (pasdasht-e kar).
What is the grammatical purpose of the comma after این لوح?
In formal written Farsi, especially when the verb است is omitted, a comma is frequently used right after the subject to visually anchor the sentence. It separates the main topic (این لوح) from the list of things it represents, acting almost like an "equals" sign in the absence of the verb.
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