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      In this lesson, you will learn how to create and use the negative of Persian verbs.
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Negation
Negative particle ن ‹na-› takes the stress and prefixes conjugated verb, not the invariant part
Negative copula
- نیستم ‹nistam› (“I am not”)
 - نیستید ‹nistid› (“you are not”)
 - نیست ‹nist› (“ he/she/it is not”), colloquially pronounced ‹nis›
 - نیستیم ‹nistim› (“ we are not”)
 - نیستید ‹nistid› (“you are not”)
 - نیستند ‹nistand› (“they are not”), colloquially pronounced ‹nistan›
 
Other negative words
- هیچ 
 ‹hic› (“none, not at all”)
 
Exercises
درس 8 و
- مرد – man (man)
 - زن – vrouw (woman)
 - تند - snel (fast)
 - دوات – inktpot (inkwell)
 - پروين – Parvin (meisjesnaam) (girls name)
 - پرويز – Parviz (jongensnaam) (boys name)
 - نانوا – bakker (baker)
 - دويدن – rennen (hele werkwoord) (running)
 - مي دود – hij rent, zij rent (he, she runs)
 - بيرون – uit, buiten (out)
 - مي پزد – hij kookt, zij kookt (he, she cooks)
 - پختن- - koken, bakken (hele werkwoord) (cooking, baking)
 - اين دوات است – dit is een inktpot (this is an inkwell)
 - پرويز با پروين دوست است – Parvin is met Parviz bevriend
 - اين مرد نانوا است – die mijnheer is bakker
 - نانوا نان مي پزد – de bakker bakt brood
 - آن مرد از نانوائي تند آمد – die man komt snel uit de bakkerij
 - پرويز با پروين دوست است
 
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