ما نمی‌دانیم که آیا اسکریپت افزونه را باز می‌کند یا نه.

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I see both که and آیا used together here. Is it necessary to use both to mean 'whether'?
In formal and standard written Farsi, که آیا is the correct way to introduce a reported yes/no question, translating neatly to 'whether'. In everyday spoken Farsi, people often drop آیا and just use که with question intonation, or conversely drop که entirely. Using both together is the clearest construction for this grammar point.
Can I put یا نه right after آیا, similar to how we say 'whether or not' in English?
No, Farsi syntax strictly requires the alternative polarity to be placed at the end. The یا نه (or not) must go at the end of the reported clause, after the verb (باز می‌کند). You cannot place it immediately after آیا.
Usually after که, we use the subjunctive mood. Why is باز می‌کند in the indicative mood here?
Great catch! While verbs expressing desire, necessity, or subjective feelings trigger the subjunctive, reported questions are treated as inquiries about facts. Since you are asking about a factual, concrete action (whether the program actually opens the file or not), you keep the standard indicative mood (باز می‌کند).
What is the origin of the word افزونه (plugin)?
افزونه is a relatively modern tech term derived from the verb root افزودن (to add or to increase). The suffix ـه creates a noun meaning 'something that is added'—making it a perfect native translation for a software 'add-on' or 'plugin'.
Just to confirm, does the object marker را apply to the script or the plugin?
It applies to افزونه (the plugin), marking it as the specific direct object being acted upon. The word order inside the subclause is Subject (اسکریپت) - Object (افزونه را) - Verb (باز می‌کند), making it grammatically clear that the script is doing the opening, not the other way around.

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