سوسک
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- Soosk means cockroach or beetle.
- It is a common household pest in Iran.
- The word is used in a famous folk tale, Khaleh Sooske.
- Slang: 'Soosk shodan' means to be soundly defeated.
The Persian word سوسک (pronounced as 'soosk') is a versatile and essential noun in the Persian language, primarily used to identify insects that English speakers would classify as cockroaches or beetles. In most daily Iranian contexts, when someone shouts 'soosk!', they are almost certainly referring to a cockroach, a common urban pest found in many parts of the world, including the diverse climates of Iran. However, from a biological and taxonomic perspective in Persian, the term is broader, encompassing various types of beetles as well. Understanding this word requires navigating both its literal biological meaning and its heavy emotional and cultural weight. For most native speakers, the word evokes an immediate sense of localized panic or a need for cleanliness, as cockroaches are viewed as the ultimate symbol of domestic intrusion. In the bustling cities like Tehran, where old architecture meets modern infrastructure, the 'soosk' is a frequent, albeit unwelcome, topic of conversation during the warm summer months. Beyond the pest-control aspect, the word also appears in Persian folklore, most notably in the beloved children's story of 'Khaleh Sooske' (Auntie Cockroach), which provides a much more sympathetic and personified view of the insect. This dichotomy—between the household pest and the folk character—is a fascinating aspect of the word's life in the Persian language.
- Common Usage
- Used primarily in domestic settings to report the presence of a pest or in agricultural contexts to describe beetles.
To truly master the use of سوسک, one must understand the various types that people might distinguish. While 'soosk' is the general term, you might hear 'soosk-e hamam' (bath cockroach) to describe the large, winged American cockroaches that frequent damp areas, or 'soosk-e kabini' (cabinet cockroach) for the smaller German cockroaches found in kitchens. In a more scientific or gardening context, 'soosk-e talaei' (golden beetle) might be used to describe a beautiful insect, showing that the word isn't always negative. The word is also used metaphorically in modern Iranian slang; for example, the phrase 'soosk shodan' (to become a cockroach) can colloquially mean to be humiliated, crushed, or soundly defeated in a competition or argument, much like an insect being stepped on. This metaphorical extension demonstrates how deeply the physical reality of the insect is embedded in the linguistic psyche of Persian speakers. Whether you are calling an exterminator or reading a classical folk tale to a child, 'soosk' is the indispensable term for this six-legged creature.
توی آشپزخانه یک سوسک بزرگ دیدم و ترسیدم.
- Cultural Nuance
- The phrase 'Khaleh Sooske' is a cultural touchstone, representing a character who is feminine, resourceful, and looking for a husband, which contrasts sharply with the 'gross' image of the insect.
In the realm of home maintenance, the word is frequently paired with 'koshtan' (to kill) or 'door kardan' (to keep away). The compound noun 'soosk-kosh' refers to insecticide or a cockroach trap. When Iranians move into a new house, one of the first questions often asked is whether the building has 'soosk', reflecting a universal urban concern. The word's phonetic simplicity—a double 's' sound with a long 'u'—makes it easy to emphasize, often hissed out in a moment of surprise. In literature, while not a common high-brow subject, the cockroach has found its way into modern Persian surrealism, echoing the themes of Kafka's Metamorphosis, which has been widely translated and discussed in Iranian intellectual circles. Thus, 'soosk' bridges the gap between the most mundane household annoyance and profound philosophical exploration of the 'other' or the 'abject'.
باید برای خلاص شدن از شر این سوسکها سمپاشی کنیم.
- Scientific Context
- In Persian entomology, 'sooskan' (beetles) is the formal order, while 'soosk-e hamam' is specifically the cockroach.
Using the word سوسک in a sentence is relatively straightforward because it functions as a standard countable noun. However, the context determines whether you are expressing fear, giving a biological description, or using a proverb. In the most basic sense, you use it to point out the insect's presence. For example, 'Inja soosk dareh' (There are cockroaches here). Notice that in Persian, we often use the singular 'soosk' to refer to an infestation in general, similar to how one might say 'this place has bug' in a colloquial sense, though 'soosk-ha' is more grammatically precise for plurals. When describing the insect, adjectives follow the noun with an 'e' sound (ezāfe): 'soosk-e siyah' (black cockroach), 'soosk-e gondeh' (huge cockroach). These descriptions are common in everyday complaints about apartment living or old buildings.
- Basic Sentence Pattern
- [Subject] + [Soosk] + [Verb]. Example: 'Man az soosk mitarsam' (I am afraid of cockroaches).
In more complex sentences, 'soosk' can be the object of an action. Common verbs associated with it include 'didan' (to see), 'koshtan' (to kill), 'gereftan' (to catch), and 'pashidan' (to spray - usually in the context of spraying medicine/insecticide on them). For instance, 'Dirooz yek soosk-e bal-dar dar otagh-e khab didam' (Yesterday I saw a winged cockroach in the bedroom). The use of 'bal-dar' (winged) is a specific detail often added to emphasize the 'horror' of the situation, as flying cockroaches are particularly disliked. Another common construction involves the use of 'az شر' (from the evil/nuance of): 'Chetoori az shar-e in soosk-ha khalas shavam?' (How can I get rid of these [pesky] cockroaches?). This highlights the insect's status as a 'shar' (a nuisance or evil) in the domestic sphere.
مادرم همیشه با دمپایی سوسک میکشد.
Proverbial usage is another layer of sentence construction. There is a very famous Persian proverb: 'Sooske az divar bala miraft, madovash migoft ghorban-e dast o pay-e bolooriyat!' (The cockroach was climbing the wall, and its mother said, 'Bless your crystal hands and feet!'). This is used to describe how mothers see beauty in their children even if others find them unattractive or 'lowly'. Using 'soosk' in this context requires a bit more grammatical dexterity, involving the past continuous tense 'miraft' and the reporting verb 'migoft'. It's a great way to show off your cultural knowledge. Additionally, in a scientific sentence, you might say: 'Soosk-ha az bazmandegan-e douran-e dinosor-ha hastand' (Cockroaches are survivors from the dinosaur era). Here, the word is treated with the clinical distance of biology.
- Negative Constructions
- 'In khaneh hich sooski nadarad' (This house doesn't have any cockroaches) is a very common marketing or rental phrase.
Finally, consider the imperative mood. 'Soosk ro bokosh!' (Kill the cockroach!). In colloquial Persian, the 'ra' (object marker) often becomes 'ro' or just a suffix, and 'bokosh' is the informal imperative of 'koshtan'. This is likely the most high-stakes sentence involving the word that you will encounter in an Iranian home. If you are the one afraid, you might shout 'Yek soosk unjast!' (A cockroach is there!). The simplicity of the noun allows it to be the center of immediate communication. By practicing these varied structures—from simple observations to complex proverbs—you can master the role of 'soosk' in Persian syntax.
آیا میدانستی که سوسکها میتوانند بدون سر تا چند هفته زنده بمانند؟
The word سوسک permeates various levels of Persian society, from the most mundane household settings to the world of children's media and even scientific discourse. Perhaps the most frequent place a learner will hear this word is in a domestic environment. In Iran, especially during the hot and humid months, the 'soosk' becomes a major topic of concern. You will hear it in the kitchen when someone spots one scuttling under the fridge, or in the bathroom. It's a word often accompanied by a gasp or a sudden movement. In these contexts, the word is almost always synonymous with the cockroach pest. You'll hear phrases like 'Soosk-kosh kojast?' (Where is the insecticide?) or 'Yek soosk-e gondeh didam!' (I saw a huge cockroach!). This is the 'raw' usage of the word, tied to immediate physical reality.
- Household Context
- Commonly heard in the context of cleaning, pest control, and general household maintenance.
Moving from the home to the television screen, 'soosk' takes on a more narrative role. Every Iranian child grows up with the story of 'Khaleh Sooske'. You will hear this word in cartoons, puppet shows, and audiobooks telling the story of the elegant cockroach lady who goes on a journey to find a husband. In this context, the word loses its 'gross' connotation and becomes part of a charming, traditional narrative. The character is often depicted with a small veil and jewelry, and the way the word 'sooske' is pronounced here is often melodic and affectionate. This is a crucial cultural nuance: the same word can represent a feared pest and a beloved folk hero. Listening to these stories is an excellent way for learners to hear the word used in a more rhythmic and poetic style of Persian.
کارتون خاله سوسکه یکی از قدیمیترین داستانهای ایرانی است.
In the commercial world, 'soosk' is a keyword in advertisements for cleaning products and pest control services. If you are walking down a street in Tehran, you might see stickers on walls or doors that say 'Sam-pashi-ye soosk va moosh' (Extermination of cockroaches and mice). Radio and TV commercials for brands like 'Tar o Mar' (a famous insecticide brand) will repeat the word 'soosk' frequently, emphasizing their product's effectiveness at 'nabood kardan' (destroying) them. Here, the word is used in a very functional, problem-solving context. You will also hear it in hardware stores or supermarkets when customers ask for 'soosk-kosh'. The register here is neutral and transactional.
- Slang and Youth Culture
- Younger generations use 'soosk shodan' to mean getting 'owned' or 'crushed' in a video game or a debate.
Finally, in academic or nature-focused settings, such as documentaries on the 'Mostanad' channel or in school textbooks, 'soosk' is used more broadly to refer to the order Coleoptera (beetles). You might hear about the 'soosk-e gohaltaltan' (dung beetle) or 'soosk-e kargadan' (rhinoceros beetle). In these instances, the word is part of a scientific vocabulary and is used to describe the incredible diversity of the insect world. The tone is informative and objective. Whether it's the high-pitched scream of a sibling who saw a 'soosk-e hamam' or the calm narration of a nature documentary, the word is ubiquitous. Hearing it in these different environments helps a learner understand the full spectrum of its meaning, from the literal to the metaphorical and the scientific.
در مستند حیات وحش، درباره زندگی سوسکهای کمیاب توضیح دادند.
For English speakers learning Persian, the most common mistake with the word سوسک isn't usually the pronunciation, which is quite simple, but rather the scope of its meaning and its grammatical application in plural forms. One frequent error is assuming that 'soosk' *only* means cockroach. While that is its most common everyday use, a learner might be confused when they see a beautiful, iridescent beetle in a garden and hear a local call it a 'soosk'. The mistake here is thinking the speaker is calling a 'pretty' insect a 'gross' name. It's important to remember that 'soosk' is a broad category. To avoid this, learners should observe the context: if you're in a kitchen, it's a cockroach; if you're in a forest, it's likely a beetle.
- Category Error
- Mistaking 'soosk' for only meaning cockroach, when it also covers beetles (Coleoptera).
Another common pitfall involves the pluralization and the 'ezāfe' construction. Beginners often forget to add the 'e' sound when describing the cockroach. For example, saying 'soosk siyah' instead of 'soosk-e siyah'. Without the ezāfe, the sentence feels disjointed and incorrect. Furthermore, in spoken Persian, the plural 'soosk-ha' is often shortened to 'sooska'. A learner who only knows the formal 'soosk-ha' might be confused when they hear someone say 'In sooska az koja miyan?' (Where are these cockroaches coming from?). It's vital to practice both the formal and informal plural forms to ensure comprehension in real-life scenarios.
اشتباه: من از سوسک سیاه میترسم. (بدون کسره اضافه)
A more subtle mistake relates to the word 'soosak'. Some learners might confuse 'soosk' with 'soosak' (which can refer to a small bird or a specific type of small insect in certain dialects). While not a major error in most cities, in specific regions, it might lead to a brief moment of confusion. Additionally, using the word 'soosk' as an insult needs to be handled with care. While 'soosk shodan' is common slang for being defeated, calling a person a 'soosk' directly is not a standard insult in the way 'pig' or 'dog' might be; it's more likely to be interpreted as you calling them small or insignificant, or it might just sound weird. Stick to the 'soosk shodan' verb construction for the slang meaning.
- Pronunciation Trap
- Don't over-emphasize the 'u' sound to the point where it sounds like 'so-osk'. It should be a smooth, long 'oo' like in 'moon'.
Finally, there is the confusion between 'soosk' and 'moosh' (mouse). Because they are both common household pests and their names rhyme in Persian, beginners often swap them in the heat of the moment. 'Moosh' is a mouse; 'Soosk' is a cockroach. If you see a cockroach and scream 'Moosh!', people will be looking for a rodent, which leads to a very different type of pest-control response! Practice saying them together to distinguish the 's' and 'm' sounds: 'Soosk o moosh, soosk o moosh'. This phonetic drill will help cement the difference in your mind and prevent a 'pest-identity crisis' during your next Iranian dinner party.
درست: سوسکِ حمام بسیار چندشآور است.
While سوسک is the dominant term, the Persian language has several related words and alternatives that can provide more precision or a different register. Understanding these help you sound more like a native speaker and less like a textbook. The most common 'cousin' of the word is سوسکه (sooske). While often used interchangeably with 'soosk', 'sooske' can sometimes feel slightly more informal or specific to certain types of beetles. In some dialects, 'sooske' is the preferred term for the household cockroach. Another related term is خرخاکی (khar-khaki), which literally translates to 'earth-donkey' but refers to a woodlouse or pill bug. While biologically very different, people often group 'khar-khaki' and 'soosk' together when talking about 'mozi' (nuisance) insects in the yard.
- Soosk vs. Khar-khaki
- Soosk is a cockroach/beetle; Khar-khaki is a woodlouse. Soosk is usually found in kitchens/bathrooms; Khar-khaki is found in damp soil.
For those interested in more scientific or specific insect names, you might encounter جوجک (jojak), a term used in some regional dialects for small beetles or cockroaches. However, this is much less common than the standard 'soosk'. If you are looking for a more formal or collective term for insects in general, you would use حشره (hashareh). While 'soosk' is a specific kind, 'hashareh' is the category. In a professional pest control context, they might use 'hasharat-e mozi' (nuisance insects) to refer to cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes collectively. Using 'hashareh' sounds more educated and less visceral than shouting 'soosk'.
این حشره یک نوع سوسکِ کمیاب است.
Another interesting alternative is the word جیرجیرک (jir-jirak), which means cricket. Because crickets and some beetles can look similar at a glance, and both can be found in homes, they are sometimes confused. However, 'jir-jirak' is specifically for the insect that makes noise. If it's silent and scuttling, it's a 'soosk'. If it's chirping, it's a 'jir-jirak'. There's also the term آفت (afat), which means 'pest'. In an agricultural setting, 'soosk' is often described as an 'afat' for crops. For example, 'soosk-e barg-khar' (leaf-eating beetle) is a major 'afat' for farmers. This term shifts the focus from the insect's identity to its destructive behavior.
- Soosk vs. Jir-jirak
- Soosk is silent and usually a pest; Jir-jirak is the cricket known for its sound.
In summary, while 'soosk' is your go-to word for anything that looks like a cockroach or beetle, being aware of 'hashareh' (insect), 'sooske' (variant), and 'afat' (pest) allows you to tailor your language to the situation. Whether you are dealing with a household emergency or discussing entomology, these alternatives provide the necessary nuance. For a beginner, mastering 'soosk' is enough, but for an intermediate learner, distinguishing between a 'soosk' and a 'khar-khaki' shows a much deeper connection to the Persian language and the environment it describes.
کشاورزان نگران سوسکهای آفت مزارع خود هستند.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
In many Iranian dialects, the word for cockroach can vary wildly, but 'soosk' is the universal standard used in national media and education.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it like 'sock' (English).
- Adding an extra vowel between 's' and 'k' (e.g., 'soosak').
- Shortening the 'oo' sound too much.
- Confusing it with the word 'sooz' (burn).
- Adding a leading vowel like 'esoosk'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Very easy to read, only 3 letters.
Simple characters, no complex connectors.
Two simple sounds (S and K) with one long vowel.
Easy to hear, but watch out for similar sounding words like 'moosh'.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Ezāfe Construction
سوسکِ سیاه (soosk-e siyah)
Pluralization with -ha
سوسکها (soosk-ha)
Direct Object Marker 'ra'
سوسک را کشتم (soosk-ra koshtam)
Compound Verb Formation
سوسک کردن (soosk kardan - to defeat)
Prepositional Verbs
ترسیدن از سوسک (tarsidan az soosk)
Beispiele nach Niveau
این یک سوسک است.
This is a cockroach.
Basic 'Subject + Noun + Verb' structure.
سوسک سیاه است.
The cockroach is black.
Adjective following the noun.
من سوسک را دیدم.
I saw the cockroach.
Use of 'ra' as the direct object marker.
سوسک کجاست؟
Where is the cockroach?
Simple question word 'kojast'.
سوسک کوچک است.
The cockroach is small.
Basic descriptive sentence.
او از سوسک میترسد.
He/She is afraid of cockroaches.
The verb 'tarsidan' takes the preposition 'az'.
سوسک اینجا نیست.
The cockroach is not here.
Negative form of 'hast' (is).
یک سوسک روی دیوار است.
A cockroach is on the wall.
Use of 'rooy-e' (on top of).
یک سوسک بزرگ در آشپزخانه بود.
There was a big cockroach in the kitchen.
Past tense 'bud' (was).
باید سوسککش بخریم.
We must buy cockroach spray.
Use of the compound noun 'soosk-kosh'.
سوسکها شبها بیرون میآیند.
Cockroaches come out at night.
Plural '-ha' and habitual present tense.
آیا این سوسک بال دارد؟
Does this cockroach have wings?
Possession with 'dashtan'.
مادرم سوسک را با جارو بیرون انداخت.
My mother threw the cockroach out with a broom.
Compound verb 'birun andakhtan'.
سوسک زیر یخچال رفت.
The cockroach went under the refrigerator.
Preposition 'zir-e' (under).
من از سوسکهای پرنده خیلی میترسم.
I am very afraid of flying cockroaches.
Adjective 'parandeh' (flying).
این سوسک مرده است.
This cockroach is dead.
Present perfect 'mordeh ast'.
اگر سوسک ببینی، چه کار میکنی؟
If you see a cockroach, what will you do?
Conditional sentence type 1.
خاله سوسکه یک داستان قدیمی ایرانی است.
Auntie Cockroach is an old Iranian story.
Proper noun usage in a cultural context.
ما برای کشتن سوسکها سمپاشی کردیم.
We did extermination to kill the cockroaches.
Use of 'baraye' (for/in order to) + gerund.
سوسکها میتوانند در شرایط سخت زنده بمانند.
Cockroaches can survive in harsh conditions.
Modal verb 'tavanestan' (can).
دیروز یک سوسکِ حمامِ خیلی گنده دیدم.
Yesterday I saw a very huge bath cockroach.
Colloquial use of 'gondeh' (huge).
او همیشه سوسکها را با لنگه کفش میزند.
He always hits cockroaches with a shoe.
Instrumental use of 'ba' (with).
این سم برای سوسکها خیلی قوی است.
This poison is very strong for cockroaches.
Adjective 'ghavi' (strong).
سوسکها معمولاً در جاهای تاریک و نمناک هستند.
Cockroaches are usually in dark and damp places.
Adverbs of frequency 'mo'moolan'.
در بازی دیشب، تیم رقیب را سوسک کردیم!
In last night's game, we crushed the rival team!
Idiomatic/slang use of 'soosk kardan'.
سوسکها از نظر بیولوژیکی بسیار مقاوم هستند.
Cockroaches are biologically very resilient.
Formal adverbial phrase 'az nazar-e...'.
وقتی چراغ را روشن کردم، سوسکها فرار کردند.
When I turned on the light, the cockroaches fled.
Time clause with 'vaghti'.
این ضربالمثل میگوید که سوسک برای مادرش زیباترین است.
This proverb says that a cockroach is the most beautiful to its mother.
Superlative 'zibatarin'.
تعداد سوسکها در تابستان به شدت افزایش مییابد.
The number of cockroaches increases sharply in summer.
Formal verb 'afzayesh yaftan'.
بوی فاضلاب باعث جذب سوسکها میشود.
The smell of sewage causes cockroaches to be attracted.
Causative structure with 'ba'es shodan'.
او با چنان دقتی سوسک را کشت که هیچ ردی نماند.
He killed the cockroach with such precision that no trace remained.
Result clause with 'chenan... ke'.
سوسکهای بالدار معمولاً از فاضلاب وارد خانه میشوند.
Winged cockroaches usually enter the house from the sewage.
Complex subject with adjectives.
رمان مسخ کافکا به سوسک شدن یک انسان میپردازد.
Kafka's novel The Metamorphosis deals with a human turning into a cockroach.
Literary analysis vocabulary.
سوسکها به عنوان نمادی از پایداری در شرایط فاجعهبار شناخته میشوند.
Cockroaches are known as a symbol of persistence in catastrophic conditions.
Passive voice 'shenakhteh mishavand'.
برخی از سوسکهای کمیاب در جنگلهای شمال ایران یافت میشوند.
Some rare beetles are found in the forests of northern Iran.
Partitive 'barkhi az'.
ترس مفرط از سوسک میتواند یک نوع فوبیا باشد.
Excessive fear of cockroaches can be a type of phobia.
Abstract noun 'tars-e mofrat'.
ساختار بدنی سوسکها به آنها اجازه میدهد از فضاهای بسیار تنگ عبور کنند.
The body structure of cockroaches allows them to pass through very tight spaces.
Formal structure 'be anha ejazeh midahad'.
در ادبیات عامیانه، سوسک گاهی نماد موجودی حقیر اما زرنگ است.
In folk literature, the cockroach is sometimes a symbol of a lowly but clever creature.
Contrastive phrase 'haghir ama zerang'.
دولت برای مقابله با هجوم سوسکهای آفت، بودجهای تخصیص داد.
The government allocated a budget to counter the invasion of pest beetles.
Administrative vocabulary 'takhsis dadan'.
سوسکهای سرگینغلتان نقش مهمی در چرخه بازیافت طبیعت دارند.
Dung beetles play an important role in nature's recycling cycle.
Scientific compound name.
استحاله شخصیت اصلی به یک سوسک، استعارهای از بیگانگی اجتماعی است.
The transformation of the main character into a cockroach is a metaphor for social alienation.
Highly formal/academic vocabulary 'estahaleh', 'este'areh'.
سوسکها علیرغم ظاهر ناخوشایندشان، از منظر تکاملی شاهکاری محسوب میشوند.
Cockroaches, despite their unpleasant appearance, are considered masterpieces from an evolutionary perspective.
Concessive phrase 'ali-raghm-e'.
هجمه سوسکها به مزارع گندم، امنیت غذایی منطقه را به مخاطره انداخت.
The onslaught of beetles on the wheat fields jeopardized the region's food security.
Advanced verb 'be mokhatereh andakhtan'.
در برخی فرهنگها، سوسک نه به مثابه یک آفت، بلکه به عنوان منبع پروتئین نگریسته میشود.
In some cultures, the cockroach is viewed not as a pest, but as a source of protein.
Formal contrast 'na be masabe-ye... balke'.
ظرافتهای کلامی در داستان خاله سوسکه، لایههای پنهان جنسیتی را آشکار میکند.
The verbal subtleties in the story of Auntie Cockroach reveal hidden gender layers.
Complex noun phrases.
مقاومت سوسکها در برابر تشعشعات هستهای، موضوع بسیاری از پژوهشهای علمی بوده است.
The resistance of cockroaches to nuclear radiation has been the subject of many scientific researches.
Formal subject-predicate agreement.
او با لحنی تحقیرآمیز، رقیبش را به سوسکی تشبیه کرد که زیر پا له میشود.
With a contemptuous tone, he likened his rival to a cockroach being crushed underfoot.
Descriptive adverbial phrase 'ba lahni tahghiramiz'.
پدیده سوسکزدگی در بافتهای فرسوده شهری، نیازمند راهکارهای زیرساختی است.
The phenomenon of cockroach infestation in worn-out urban fabrics requires infrastructural solutions.
Sociological/Urban planning terminology.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To be extremely afraid (usually of the insect itself).
او مثل سوسک از تاریکی میترسد.
— The world of cockroaches/beetles, often in a documentary sense.
دنیای سوسکها بسیار پیچیده است.
— Golden beetle, often used in a positive or aesthetic sense.
سوسک طلایی در آفتاب میدرخشید.
— The specific musty smell associated with a heavy infestation.
این زیرزمین بوی سوسک میدهد.
— Stag beetle or any beetle with prominent mandibles/horns.
یک سوسک شاخدار بزرگ در باغ دیدیم.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Rhymes with 'soosk' but means mouse.
Means 'burn' or 'sting', sounds similar.
A flower (Lily), starts with the same sound.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To be soundly defeated, humiliated, or 'crushed' in a contest.
در امتحان ریاضی سوسک شدم.
Informal Slang— A mother sees beauty in her child even if others find them ugly.
مادرش خیلی از او تعریف میکند؛ واقعاً سوسک به بچهاش میگوید...
Proverbial— A character who is trying to look fancy or find a husband (from the folk tale).
چقدر تیپ زده، مثل خاله سوسکه شده!
Colloquial/Metaphorical— To move sneakily, quietly, or 'under the radar'.
سوسکی از مهمانی رفتم بیرون که کسی نفهمد.
Slang— To crush someone or something with ease and contempt.
رئیس شرکت رقیب را مثل سوسک له کرد.
Informal— Someone very small-minded or stupid (rare).
مگر مغز سوسک داری که این کار را کردی؟
Insult— Sometimes used to describe something very dark or a person who is unwelcome.
مثل سوسک سیاه همه جا هست.
InformalLeicht verwechselbar
Both are insects found in homes.
Jir-jirak is a cricket (noisy); soosk is a cockroach/beetle (silent).
صدای جیرجیرک میاد، سوسک نیست.
Both are small crawling pests.
Khar-khaki is a woodlouse; soosk is a cockroach.
تو باغچه سوسک نیست، خرخاکیه.
General household insects.
Magas is a fly; soosk is a cockroach.
مگس پرواز میکنه، سوسک میخزه.
General household insects.
Pasheh is a mosquito; soosk is a cockroach.
پشه نیش میزنه، سوسک نه.
Both are beetles.
Kafshdoozak is specifically a ladybug.
کفشدوزک یک سوسک خالخالیه.
Satzmuster
[Subject] [Noun] [Verb]
من سوسک دیدم.
[Noun] [Adjective] [Verb]
سوسکِ بزرگ رفت.
اگر [Sentence], [Sentence]
اگر سوسک بیاید، میترسم.
[Subject] [Noun] [Compound Verb]
ما آنها را سوسک کردیم.
با اینکه [Sentence], [Sentence]
با اینکه سوسک کوچک است، ترسناک است.
[Noun] به عنوان [Noun] شناخته میشود
سوسک به عنوان آفت شناخته میشود.
استعاره از [Noun]
این داستان استعارهای از سوسک است.
علیرغم [Noun]
علیرغم وجود سوسک، خانه تمیز است.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in daily conversation, especially in summer.
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Using 'soosk' for a mouse.
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Use 'moosh' for a mouse.
They rhyme, but they are very different animals!
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Saying 'soosk siyah'.
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Say 'soosk-e siyah'.
You need the ezāfe to connect the noun and adjective.
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Thinking 'soosk' is only for cockroaches.
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It also includes beetles.
It's a broad category in Persian.
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Pronouncing it 'sock'.
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Pronounce it 'soosk'.
The 'oo' sound is essential.
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Using 'soosk' as a heavy insult.
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Use it as light slang for being defeated.
It's not a standard swear word.
Tipps
Think Broadly
Remember that 'soosk' covers a wide range of insects, not just the gross ones!
Ezāfe is Key
Don't forget the 'e' sound when describing your 'soosk'. Soosk-e siyah!
Story Time
Mention 'Khaleh Sooske' to Iranians to show you know their folklore.
Gaming Talk
Use 'soosket kardam' when you beat a friend in a game.
The Long U
Make sure the 'oo' is long, like in 'moon', not short like in 'book'.
Not an Insult
Don't call a stranger a 'soosk'; it's weird and slightly rude.
Spot the Signs
Learn to recognize the word 'soosk' on insecticide bottles in shops.
Rhyme Time
Remember 'soosk' and 'moosh' together as the two main household pests.
Scientific Term
Use 'soosari' if you want to sound like a biologist.
Domestic Usage
In a house, 'soosk' almost always means cockroach.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Imagine a cockroach wearing a 'SUIT' (sounds like 'soo') and 'SKating' (sk) across the floor. Suit + Sk = Soosk.
Visuelle Assoziation
Visualize the letter 'S' (س) looking like the curved back of a beetle, and the 'K' (ک) like its legs.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to find 3 different adjectives to describe a 'soosk' and use them in a sentence today.
Wortherkunft
The word 'soosk' is of Middle Persian origin, likely related to words describing small, moving objects or insects. It has remained relatively stable in Persian for centuries.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Small insect or beetle.
Indo-European -> Indo-Iranian -> Iranian -> Persian.Kultureller Kontext
Avoid using 'soosk' to describe people's appearance, as it can be taken as a comment on their hygiene or social status.
English speakers might distinguish more strictly between 'beetle' and 'cockroach', whereas Persian speakers often use 'soosk' for both.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
At Home
- سوسک تو آشپزخونه است!
- سوسککش کجاست؟
- در رو ببند سوسک نیاد.
- سوسک رو بکش!
Pest Control
- برای سوسک سمپاشی میکنید؟
- این سم برای سوسک خوبه؟
- خونهمون سوسک زده.
- سوسکها ریشهکن شدند.
Nature/Garden
- این سوسک چه رنگیه؟
- سوسکهای باغچه آفت نیستند.
- سوسک طلایی پیدا کردم.
- سوسکها تو خاک زندگی میکنن.
Stories/Folklore
- قصه خاله سوسکه رو بگو.
- خاله سوسکه کجا میره؟
- سوسک و آقا موشه.
- داستانهای قدیمی حشرات.
Sports/Gaming (Slang)
- سوسکت کردم!
- آخر بازی سوسک شدیم.
- بیا بریم سوسکشون کنیم.
- خیلی بد سوسک شد.
Gesprächseinstiege
"آیا تو از سوسک میترسی؟ (Are you afraid of cockroaches?)"
"بهترین راه برای خلاص شدن از سوسک چیه؟ (What's the best way to get rid of cockroaches?)"
"تا حالا سوسک بالدار دیدی؟ (Have you ever seen a winged cockroach?)"
"داستان خاله سوسکه رو بلدی؟ (Do you know the story of Auntie Cockroach?)"
"در کشور شما سوسکهای بزرگی وجود دارد؟ (Are there big cockroaches in your country?)"
Tagebuch-Impulse
خاطرهای از دیدن یک سوسک بزرگ بنویسید. (Write a memory of seeing a large cockroach.)
چرا سوسکها برای بسیاری از مردم ترسناک هستند؟ (Why are cockroaches scary for many people?)
اگر یک سوسک سخنگو بودید، چه میگفتید؟ (If you were a talking cockroach, what would you say?)
تفاوت سوسکهای شهری و سوسکهای طبیعت چیست؟ (What is the difference between urban cockroaches and nature beetles?)
درباره یک مسابقه که در آن رقیب را 'سوسک کردید' بنویسید. (Write about a competition where you 'crushed' the rival.)
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt means both! In daily conversation, it usually refers to a cockroach. In a scientific or nature context, it includes all beetles.
You say 'Man yek soosk ra koshtam'. (من یک سوسک را کشتم)
No, it is just the name of an insect. However, calling someone a 'soosk' can be a minor insult meaning they are small or insignificant.
It's a traditional fairy tale about a cockroach lady who goes to find a husband. It's very famous in Iran.
The plural is 'soosk-ha' (سوسکها). In spoken Persian, it often sounds like 'sooska'.
It is insecticide or cockroach spray. Literally, it means 'cockroach killer'.
Yes, especially the large 'soosk-e hamam' (American cockroach) can fly, and they are very common in the summer.
It means to be completely defeated or 'owned' in a game or argument.
It's like 'soon' but with a 'k' at the end instead of 'n'. Soosk.
They are mostly the same. 'Sooske' is often used in stories or as a more informal way of referring to one.
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Write a sentence in Persian: 'I saw a big cockroach.'
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Write a sentence: 'Are you afraid of cockroaches?'
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Write a sentence: 'The cockroach is under the table.'
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Describe a cockroach in three Persian words.
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Write: 'We need to spray the house.'
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Explain 'soosk shodan' in your own words in Persian.
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Write: 'The beetle is on the green leaf.'
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Write: 'Cockroaches come out at night.'
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Write a short dialogue about finding a cockroach in the kitchen.
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Translate: 'The cockroach's mother loved its crystal feet.'
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Write a sentence using 'soosk-e hamam'.
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Write: 'The insecticide is very strong.'
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Write: 'I am not afraid of small beetles.'
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Write a formal sentence about the biology of beetles.
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Write: 'The cockroach disappeared quickly.'
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Write: 'Don't kill the ladybug, it's a good insect.'
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Write a sentence using the word 'soosky' as an adverb.
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Describe the setting where you might find many cockroaches.
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Write: 'The invasion of beetles destroyed the crops.'
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Write a summary of the 'Metamorphosis' theme in one sentence.
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Say 'I saw a cockroach' in Persian.
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Ask 'Where is the cockroach spray?'
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Say 'I am afraid of big cockroaches.'
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Tell someone 'Kill that cockroach!'
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Say 'The cockroach is on the wall.'
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Pronounce 'soosk-e siyah' clearly.
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Say 'We crushed them in the game' using the slang.
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Explain that there are no cockroaches in your house.
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Say 'Cockroaches are very resilient.'
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Recite the first line of the cockroach proverb.
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Ask 'Do you have a phobia of cockroaches?'
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Say 'I saw a beautiful beetle in the garden.'
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Say 'The kitchen is full of cockroaches.'
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Tell a child a sentence about Khaleh Sooske.
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Say 'They sprayed the building yesterday.'
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Ask 'Is this a beetle or a cockroach?'
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Say 'Don't let the cockroach enter the room.'
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Say 'The cockroach ran under the fridge.'
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Say 'I hate cockroaches.'
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Say 'Beetles are part of nature.'
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Listen to the word: سوسک. What is it?
Listen: سوسککش. What product is this?
Listen: خاله سوسکه. Is this a person or a bug character?
Listen: سوسکِ حمام. Where is this insect usually found?
Listen: سوسکش کردیم. Did we win or lose?
Listen: سمپاشی. What is happening in the house?
Listen: سوسک بالدار. Can this insect fly?
Listen: سوسکِ مرده. Is the insect moving?
Listen: سوسکِ ریز. Is the insect big or small?
Listen: ترس از سوسک. What emotion is being described?
Listen: سوسک طلایی. What color is the beetle?
Listen: لانه سوسک. What was found?
Listen: سوسکی رفت. How did they leave?
Listen: آفت مزارع. What is the insect doing?
Listen: شش پا. How many legs were mentioned?
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Summary
The word 'سوسک' (soosk) is essential for daily life in Iran, covering both cockroaches and beetles. While usually a negative term for a pest, it has unique cultural and slang uses. Example: 'Man az soosk mitarsam' (I am afraid of cockroaches).
- Soosk means cockroach or beetle.
- It is a common household pest in Iran.
- The word is used in a famous folk tale, Khaleh Sooske.
- Slang: 'Soosk shodan' means to be soundly defeated.
Think Broadly
Remember that 'soosk' covers a wide range of insects, not just the gross ones!
Ezāfe is Key
Don't forget the 'e' sound when describing your 'soosk'. Soosk-e siyah!
Story Time
Mention 'Khaleh Sooske' to Iranians to show you know their folklore.
Gaming Talk
Use 'soosket kardam' when you beat a friend in a game.
Beispiel
از سوسکهای آشپزخانه متنفرم.
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آب و خاک
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آببند
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آبخیز
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ابر
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ابری
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