مگر بین تداوم کار و بودجه تطابق وجود دارد؟

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How does the word تطابق (tatâboq) fit the Form VI pattern we are learning?
تطابق means "match" or "correspondence." It comes from the root t-b-q (seen in طبق, meaning "accordance"). The Form VI pattern (ta-C1-â-C2-o-C3) frequently expresses reciprocity or mutual interaction, which perfectly matches the concept of two things (like work and budget) corresponding to one another.
Is تداوم (tadavom) also an example of the Form VI pattern?
Yes! Its root is d-w-m (or d-v-m), which you might recognize from دائم (dâ'em, "permanent"). When put into the Form VI pattern, it becomes تداوم (continuity). While this pattern is famous for reciprocity, it can also convey a continuous, drawn-out, or sequential state, which fits the meaning of "continuity" perfectly.
Why does the sentence start with مگر (magar)? Doesn't that word usually mean "unless"?
You are right that مگر translates to "unless" when used as a conjunction in the middle of a sentence. However, when placed at the very beginning of a question, it adds a tone of surprise, doubt, or skepticism. Here, it translates best to "Is there really...?" or "Are you actually saying that...?", showing the speaker strongly doubts a match exists.
How does the invisible ezâfe linking work in the phrase بین تداوم کار و بودجه?
The preposition بین (between) needs an ezâfe to connect to its object, making it beyn-e. Then, تداوم (continuity) links to کار (work) with another ezâfe, making it tadavom-e kâr. The word و (and) then joins that whole concept to بودجه (budget). So in spoken Farsi, it sounds like "beyn-e tadavom-e kâr o budje".

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