Difference between revisions of "Language/Iranian-persian/Grammar/Common-Mistakes"
< Language | Iranian-persian | Grammar
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(→Slang) |
(→Slang) |
||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
==Slang== | ==Slang== | ||
In slang, there is no difference between "be going to" and "want". | In slang, there is no difference between "be going to" and "want". | ||
Examples: | Examples: |
Revision as of 12:44, 31 January 2021
When greeting in Persian, the answer "and you?" is not used.
Look at the difference between English and Persian in the table below:
English | Persian |
---|---|
A:Hello | A:Hello |
A:How are you | A:How are you? |
---- | B:Hello |
B:Fine,Thanks | B:Fine,Thanks |
B:And you? | B:How are you? |
A:Good,Thanks |
Slang
In slang, there is no difference between "be going to" and "want".
Examples:
- I'm going to the cinema (formal)
من قصد دارم به سینما بروم
- I want to go to the cinema (formal)
من می خواهم به سینما بروم
- I'm going to the cinema (slang)
من می خواهم به سینما بروم
- I want to go to the cinema (slang)
من می خواهم به سینما بروم
In slang, the future tense is not used. The adverb is used with the present tense.
Examples:
- I will go to Tehran tomorrow (formal)
- I'm going to Tehran tomorrow (informal)
فردا(قید) به تهران می روم (زمان حال)