Breakdown of اعمال قوانین جدید باعث اخلال شد.
جدیدjadid
new
قوانینqavânin
laws
باعث شدنbâ'es shodan
to cause
اعمالe'mâl
application / enforcement (of rules or laws)
Questions & Answers about اعمال قوانین جدید باعث اخلال شد.
How does the word اعمال fit the 'ef'âl' pattern we are learning?
اعمال (e'mâl) follows the e-C1-C2-â-C3 pattern (Arabic Form IV). The root consonants are ع-م-ل ('-m-l), which relate to work or action. Putting this root into the 'ef'âl' pattern creates a noun of causation meaning "causing to act," which translates here as the "application" or "enforcement" of the rules.
Is اخلال in this sentence also an example of the 'ef'âl' pattern?
Yes! اخلال (exlâl) is another Form IV verbal noun. Its root consonants are خ-ل-ل (x-l-l), which relate to flaws or gaps. The 'ef'âl' pattern turns this root into the noun "disruption" or "causing a disturbance."
Why does the sentence use قوانین instead of the regular Persian plural قانونها?
قوانین (qavânin) is the Arabic broken plural of قانون (qânun, rule/law). While you could grammatically use قانونها (qânun-hâ), the broken plural قوانین is heavily preferred in formal, legal, or administrative contexts like this sentence.
What is the grammatical structure behind باعث اخلال شد?
This uses the compound structure باعث چیزی شدن (bâ'es-e chizi shodan), meaning "to cause something." The word باعث (cause) connects to the noun اخلال (disruption) with an invisible ezafe. Literally, it translates to "became the cause of disruption," which we understand naturally as "caused disruption."