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      In this lesson, you will learn how use prepositions and the definite direct object marker in Persian.
Dialogue: ... ‹...›
... and... are talking....
| X: | ‹...› “...”  | 
... | 
...: | 
| Y: | ‹...› “...”  | 
 ...  | 
...: | 
Explanation
- ... and ....
 
Vocabulary
درس 10
- ه
 - ش
 
- سه – drie
 - نامه – letter
 - به – naar
 - مد ير – directeur
 - سبزي – groente
 - بيمار – ziek, patient
 - نوستن – schrijven
 - مي نويسد – hij schrijft
 - شسستن – wassen
 - ريختن – gieten
 - مي ريزد – hij giet
 - پاك كردن - schoonmaken
 - كشك – yoghurtsoort
 - آش – soep
 - داشتن – hebben
 - رشته – macaroni soort
 - اكرم سه روز بيمار بود – Akram was drie dagen ziek
 - مادر اكرم نامه نوشت – De moeder van Akram schrijft een brief
 - اكرم آش درست كرد – Akram maakt soep
 - مادر امين سبزي را شست – De moeder van Amin wast de groente
 - او در آش كشك و سبزي مي ريزذ - Zij doet (soort yoghurt) en de groente in de soep
 - مادر امين سبزي را شست – Amin en Akram houden van soep
 
Direct objects
The word را ![]()
Colloquially, را is pronounced ‹ro› after a vowel or ‹o› after a consonant.
In written Persian, من را ‹man râ› may contract to مارا ‹mârâ› , but colloquially pronounced ‹mano›. Similarly, written تو را ‹to râ› can contract to تورا ‹torâ› but colloquially pronounced ‹toro›.
Review
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