Breakdown of درختان سرزنده در این جنگل ثمر میدهند.
این
this
درdar
in
درختderakht
tree
جنگلjangal
forest
سرزندهsarzende
vibrant / lively (spirited, full of life)
ثمر دادنsamar dâdan
to yield results / to bear fruit
Questions & Answers about درختان سرزنده در این جنگل ثمر میدهند.
Why is the plural suffix -ân used in درختان when trees are inanimate?
In standard Persian, the plural suffix -hâ is usually used for inanimate objects (like درختها). However, trees and plants are historically often treated as animate in literary or slightly formal Persian. درختان is very common and sounds especially natural here alongside an adjective like سرزنده (lively or vibrant).
What makes up the adjective سرزنده?
It is a compound of سر (head) and زنده (alive). It translates to 'lively', 'vibrant', or 'cheerful'. Applying it to trees is a slightly poetic but standard way to emphasize their lush, healthy, and thriving state.
I already know the word میوه for fruit. How is ثمر دادن different from میوه دادن?
ثمر (samar) is a loanword meaning 'fruit', 'yield', or 'result'. While میوه دادن is purely literal and everyday, ثمر دادن is slightly more elevated. It can be used both literally for trees yielding crops, and figuratively for human efforts paying off.
How would I rewrite this sentence to say 'The vibrant trees in this forest continue to bear fruit' using the grammar from our current lesson?
You would use ادامه دادن به (to continue) followed by the long infinitive of the action verb. The sentence would become: درختان سرزنده در این جنگل به ثمر دادن ادامه میدهند.
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