Breakdown of این خطرناک است که اسکلت چادر را اشتباه وصل کنید.
این
this
بودنbudan
to be
راrâ
definite direct object marker
خطرناکkhatarnâk
dangerous
کهke
that (conjunction)
اشتباهeshtebâh
mistake / wrong / incorrect / wrongly
چادرchâdor
tent
وصل کردنvasl kardan
to connect
اسکلتeskelet
frame
Questions & Answers about این خطرناک است که اسکلت چادر را اشتباه وصل کنید.
Why does the sentence start with این when the English translation uses 'It'?
In English, we use 'it' as a dummy subject, as in 'It is dangerous to...'. Farsi uses این (this) for the exact same purpose. The structure literally translates to 'This is dangerous that...', pointing forward to the actual subject of your thought—connecting the tent—which is introduced in the second clause by که.
Why is the verb وصل کنید in the subjunctive mood?
The phrase این خطرناک است که (It is dangerous that) expresses a judgment, evaluation, or warning. In Farsi, whenever a main clause expresses an opinion, necessity, or emotion about an action, the verb in the following که clause must take the subjunctive mood because the action is being evaluated rather than stated as a hard fact.
اشتباه usually means 'mistake' (a noun). How does it mean 'incorrectly' here?
In Farsi, it is very common to use nouns or adjectives directly as adverbs without needing a special suffix like '-ly' in English. By placing اشتباه directly before the verb وصل کنید, it functions adverbially to describe how the action is performed.
اسکلت usually means 'skeleton'. Is it standard to use it for inanimate objects like tents?
Yes! While اسکلت does translate to 'skeleton' for humans and animals, it is also the standard word for the 'frame' or 'structural framework' of objects, such as a tent (اسکلت چادر) or even a building (اسکلت ساختمان).
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