Classifiers and Counting Objects in Persian
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Overview
Persian uses classifier words (counters) between numbers and nouns, similar to languages like Chinese, Japanese, and Thai. At the A2 level, the most important classifier is تا (tā), the general-purpose counter used for almost any object. More specific classifiers like نفر (nafar, for people) and جلد (jeld, for books) add precision.
The pattern is: number + classifier + noun. Instead of saying سه کتاب (three books), colloquial Persian says سه تا کتاب (se tā ketāb, three-counter books). While the non-classifier form is grammatically correct, the classifier form is overwhelmingly preferred in speech.
How It Works
| Classifier | Usage | Example |
|---|---|---|
| تا tā | General (objects, things) | سه تا کتاب (three books) |
| نفر nafar | People | پنج نفر (five people) |
| جلد jeld | Books, volumes | دو جلد کتاب (two volumes) |
| دانه dāne | Small round objects | سه دانه سیب (three apples) |
| لیوان livān | Glasses (of liquid) | یک لیوان آب (a glass of water) |
| فنجان fenjān | Cups | یک فنجان قهوه (a cup of coffee) |
| قاشق qāshoq | Spoons | دو قاشق شکر (two spoons of sugar) |
| بشقاب boshqāb | Plates | یک بشقاب برنج (a plate of rice) |
Key rules:
- تا is the default in speech — use it when unsure
- The noun after the classifier stays singular: سه تا کتاب (not کتابها)
- نفر is always used for counting people
Examples in Context
| Persian | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| سه تا کتاب خریدم. | I bought three books. | تا general |
| پنج نفر آمدند. | Five people came. | نفر for people |
| دو جلد کتاب | two volumes of books | جلد for volumes |
| یک لیوان آب | a glass of water | Container classifier |
| چند تا میخوای؟ | How many do you want? | Question |
| یک دانه هم نمانده. | Not even one is left. | Emphatic |
| ده تا تخممرغ | ten eggs | تا general |
| سه نفر مهمان داریم. | We have three guests. | نفر for people |
| یک فنجان چای | a cup of tea | Container |
| چند نفر هستید؟ | How many people are you? | Restaurant question |
Common Mistakes
Omitting تا in spoken Persian
- Wrong: سه کتاب خریدم (sounds formal/written)
- Right: سه تا کتاب خریدم (natural spoken form)
- Why: In conversation, تا is expected with numbers. Omitting it sounds bookish.
Using تا for people
- Wrong: سه تا آدم آمدند
- Right: سه نفر آمدند
- Why: People always use نفر, not تا.
Pluralizing nouns after classifier + number
- Wrong: سه تا کتابها
- Right: سه تا کتاب
- Why: After a number (with or without classifier), the noun stays singular.
Practice Tips
- Practice ordering with classifiers: دو تا چای (two teas), سه تا نان (three breads), یک لیوان آب (one glass of water).
- Use نفر when counting people: چند نفرید? (how many are you?) — سه نفر (three people).
- When in doubt, use تا — it is correct for virtually everything except people.
Related Concepts
- Numbers and Counting — the number system classifiers work with
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