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+ | **Impretive form of a verb is : /ب/ + present radical |
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+ | **Present form is hardly ever used without /ب/ or /می/ |
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== Footnotes == |
== Footnotes == |
Revision as of 14:14, 13 April 2008
Conjucation
All Persian verbs have a simple part inside that has tense and conjugates.
- To be
- Past tense: "budan"
- Present tense: "baashidan"/"hastan"/"astan" [1]
- Conjucation of "to be" verbs is the same as the other verbs.
- Important notes about verbs:
- All verbs have two radicals (one for past and one for present)
- The singular 3rd person for past tense with a trailing /ن/ is the lemma that can be looked up in dictionary
- Impretive form of a verb is : /ب/ + present radical
- Present form is hardly ever used without /ب/ or /می/
Past tense
Present tense
Footnotes
- ↑ none of those forms are used in that form and "budan" is used as the noun inspite of them but hastan & astan makes verbs for present tense and "bashidan" rarely does however it is recommended to avoid it.