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On Tue, 2 Apr 2024 16:02:07 -0500, Physfitfreak wrote:Hehe :-)))
Arabic is fundamentally different from Persian. Arabic cannot create newI may have mentioned the film 'A Separation'
single words. It does it by using two or more existing words instead of
a single new word. This is its shortcoming. But in a pinch, its power as
well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Separation
At one point the daughter uses an Arabic word and the father corrects her.
'We are Persians. The word is ....'
Despite all the awards I don't think the film was widely shown in the US.
Foreign language films seldom are but this one might not fit the narrative
of evil Iran.>German makes that into an art form. 'Fernsehzeitschrift' is only the
In Persian (and all Indo-European languages), you can _correctly_ create
new single words by combining different roots. But it takes time for the
new word to get popular. So it is, just like Arabic, its power as well
as its shortcoming.
beginning.
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