Sentence Basics
Every sentence has a subject and a predicate.
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Sentences with Pleasantries Magnets
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by Rezwan on 12/01 at 02:00 AM
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This sentence means: “Step on my eyeballs” and is a classic pleasantry. - read it right to left, of course, like this: qadam ru toxm{embed=bits/ezafe-e} cheshm.
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Sentences with Courtship Magnets
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by Rezwan on 11/29 at 03:28 PM
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This sentence means: “The picture of the beloved laughs at me.” - read it right to left, of course, like this: aks{embed=bits/ezafe-e} ma’shuq be man mixandeh.
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Sentences with Standard Magnets
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by Rezwan on 11/15 at 07:15 PM
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This sentence means: “Long live the Persian language!” - read it right to left, of course, like this: zende bAd zabAn{embed=bits/ezafe-e} fArsi.
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