C1

Participles and Verbal Nouns in Persian

وجه وصفی و اسم مصدر

Overview

Participles and verbal nouns bridge the gap between verbs and nouns/adjectives in Persian. At the C1 level, understanding these forms unlocks a deeper appreciation of how Persian builds its vocabulary and creates elegant, compact expressions. These forms appear constantly in both literary and everyday Persian.

The present participle (present stem + نده -ande) creates agent nouns: نویسنده (nevisande, writer), خواننده (khānande, reader/singer). The past participle (past stem + ه -e) functions as an adjective: شکسته (shekaste, broken), نوشته (neveshte, written). The verbal noun (masdar/infinitive) is the dictionary form ending in -ن: رفتن (raftan, going/to go). Agent nouns also form with the suffix -گر (-gar): کارگر (kārgar, worker).

These forms are highly productive and appear in compound words, technical vocabulary, and literary expressions. Mastering them gives you the ability to understand unfamiliar words by analyzing their parts.

How It Works

Type Formation Example Meaning
Present participle Present stem + نده نویسنده nevisande writer (one who writes)
Past participle Past stem + ه شکسته shekaste broken
Verbal noun (masdar) Infinitive (-تن/-دن) رفتن raftan going/to go
Agent (-گر) Noun/stem + گر کارگر kārgar worker
Agent (-چی) Noun + چی پستچی postchi mailman

Present participles as agent nouns:

Participle From Verb Meaning
نویسنده نوشتن (write) writer
خواننده خواندن (read/sing) reader/singer
سازنده ساختن (build) builder/maker
آینده آمدن (come) coming = future
رونده رفتن (go) goer/transient
گوینده گفتن (say) speaker/announcer

Past participles as adjectives:

Participle From Verb Meaning
شکسته شکستن (break) broken
نوشته نوشتن (write) written
بسته بستن (close) closed
مرده مردن (die) dead
پخته پختن (cook) cooked/mature

Examples in Context

Persian English Note
آینده āyande future (the coming) Present participle as noun
شکسته shekaste broken Past participle as adjective
نویسنده nevisande writer Agent from present participle
کارگر kārgar worker Agent with -gar
خواننده khānande singer/reader Present participle
پخته پخته حرف بزن! Speak maturely! Past participle as adverb
در بسته closed door Past participle modifying noun
گفته می‌شود it is said Past participle in passive
نوشته‌های او his/her writings Nominalized past participle
سازندهٔ فیلم the maker of the film Agent in ezafe construction

Common Mistakes

Confusing present and past participles

  • Wrong: Using شکسته (broken) when meaning "one who breaks"
  • Right: شکننده = one who breaks (present participle); شکسته = broken (past participle)
  • Why: Present participles (-نده) describe the agent or ongoing quality. Past participles (-ه) describe the result or completed state.

Missing the agent noun pattern in unfamiliar words

  • Wrong: Not recognizing the -نده ending as a present participle
  • Right: Always check if a word ending in -نده is an agent noun from a verb
  • Why: Recognizing morphological patterns helps you guess the meaning of new words.

Treating infinitives only as verb forms

  • Wrong: Not recognizing رفتن as a noun meaning "going"
  • Right: Infinitives function as verbal nouns: رفتن و آمدن (going and coming), قبل از رفتن (before going)
  • Why: Persian infinitives serve double duty as verbs and nouns.

Usage Notes

Present participles and agent nouns are highly productive in modern Persian for creating job titles and technical terms: برنامه‌نویس (programmer, from برنامه + نویس), طراح (designer, from Arabic pattern), بازیگر (actor, from بازی + گر). Understanding these patterns is essential for professional vocabulary.

Practice Tips

  1. For every verb you know, form both the present participle (-نده) and past participle (-ه). Check if the present participle is a standard word.
  2. Create agent noun collections by suffix: list all -نده words you know, all -گر words, all -چی words. This reveals productive patterns.
  3. Practice using past participles as adjectives in noun phrases: آب جوشیده (boiled water), نان بریده (sliced bread), در باز (open door).

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