Word
حس بیوزنی در تاریکی هیچ عجیب نیست.
Meaning
The feeling of weightlessness in the dark is not strange at all.
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Breakdown of حس بیوزنی در تاریکی هیچ عجیب نیست.
بودنbudan
to be
درdar
in
هیچhich
none, (not) any
عجیبajib
strange
Questions & Answers about حس بیوزنی در تاریکی هیچ عجیب نیست.
How is hich being used here, and could I leave it out?
Here, hich acts as an adverb modifying the adjective ajib (strange). Together with the negative verb nist, it translates to "not at all." You could leave it out and just say ajib nist (is not strange), but adding hich provides emphasis, making it an absolute negation.
Why does hich sit exactly where it does in this sentence?
When used adverbially to mean "not at all," hich is placed independently right before the predicate adjective or adverb it modifies. Placing it directly in front of ajib makes it clear that it is emphasizing the lack of strangeness.
How do we pronounce the connection between hes and bi-vazni?
They are linked by the Ezafe vowel, pronounced as hes-e bi-vazni. This invisible "-e" connects the head noun hes (feeling) to its modifier bi-vazni (weightlessness), linking them to mean "the feeling of weightlessness."
What are the building blocks of the word bi-vazni?
It is built from three distinct parts: the prefix bi- meaning "without", the noun root vazn meaning "weight", and the suffix -i which creates an abstract noun. Put together, it forms "weightlessness."
Does use the exact same noun-forming suffix as ?