B1 Collocation Formal

غذا میل کردن

ghaza mil kardan

Eat food (polite)

Significado

To consume a meal in a polite manner.

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Contexto cultural

Ta'arof is the backbone of Persian social life. 'Ghazā meyl kardan' is a key phrase in this system. Even if you are starving, you might say 'meyl nadāram' once or twice before accepting. In modern Tehran, using 'meyl kardan' can sometimes be seen as a sign of 'Bā-kelās' (high class) status, especially in North Tehran cafes and restaurants. Shirazis are famous for their hospitality. The phrase is often followed by 'Nooshe jān' (May it be soul-nourishing) to create a warm, welcoming environment. In Dari, 'ghazā khordan' is more common even in formal settings, but 'meyl kardan' is understood as a very high-level Iranian Persian influence.

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The 'Befarmāyid' Rule

Always pair 'meyl kardan' with 'Befarmāyid' when inviting someone to eat. It’s the magic word of Persian politeness.

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Don't Overdo It

Using this with your spouse or children every day might make you sound like you're living in a 19th-century palace. Keep it for guests!

Significado

To consume a meal in a polite manner.

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The 'Befarmāyid' Rule

Always pair 'meyl kardan' with 'Befarmāyid' when inviting someone to eat. It’s the magic word of Persian politeness.

⚠️

Don't Overdo It

Using this with your spouse or children every day might make you sound like you're living in a 19th-century palace. Keep it for guests!

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The Third Offer

In Ta'arof, people often say 'meyl nadāram' twice. You must offer a third time using 'meyl konid' before they accept.

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Drinks too!

You can use 'meyl kardan' for tea, coffee, or water to sound extra sophisticated.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'meyl kardan' to show respect to your teacher.

استاد، بفرمایید ناهار ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: میل کنید

When addressing a teacher (Ustad), you must use the formal/plural imperative 'meyl konid'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a business dinner?

How would you ask a client if they want more food?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: آیا مایل هستید کمی بیشتر غذا میل کنید؟

This option uses both 'māyel hastid' and 'meyl konid', which is the peak of professional politeness.

Match the phrase to the correct social situation.

1. غذا میل کنید 2. غذا بخور 3. بزن تو رگ

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Formal situations require 'meyl kardan', family requires 'khordan', and friends allow for slang.

Complete the dialogue with a polite refusal.

میزبان: بفرمایید، چرا میل نمی‌کنید؟ میهمان: خیلی ممنون، ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: واقعاً میل ندارم، سیر هستم

'Meyl nadāram' is the most polite way to decline food in a Ta'arof situation.

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Ayudas visuales

Eating Verbs by Formality

Slang
بزن تو رگ Hit it in the vein
Neutral
خوردن To eat
Formal
میل کردن To dine/incline
Very Formal
تناول کردن To partake

When to use 'Meyl Kardan'

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People

  • Guests
  • Elders
  • Bosses
  • Strangers
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Places

  • Fine Dining
  • Formal Homes
  • Offices
  • Weddings

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'meyl kardan' to show respect to your teacher. Fill Blank B1

استاد، بفرمایید ناهار ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: میل کنید

When addressing a teacher (Ustad), you must use the formal/plural imperative 'meyl konid'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a business dinner? Choose B1

How would you ask a client if they want more food?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: آیا مایل هستید کمی بیشتر غذا میل کنید؟

This option uses both 'māyel hastid' and 'meyl konid', which is the peak of professional politeness.

Match the phrase to the correct social situation. situation_matching B1

1. غذا میل کنید 2. غذا بخور 3. بزن تو رگ

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Formal situations require 'meyl kardan', family requires 'khordan', and friends allow for slang.

Complete the dialogue with a polite refusal. dialogue_completion B1

میزبان: بفرمایید، چرا میل نمی‌کنید؟ میهمان: خیلی ممنون، ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: واقعاً میل ندارم، سیر هستم

'Meyl nadāram' is the most polite way to decline food in a Ta'arof situation.

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Preguntas frecuentes

12 preguntas

Yes, you can say 'Sobhāne meyl kardan' (to have breakfast politely).

It's better to use 'khordan' for yourself unless you are declining an offer ('Meyl nadāram').

'Meyl kardan' is more common in speech; 'sarf kardan' is more common in writing.

It is understood but less common than in Iran. Afghans prefer 'ghazā khordan' or 'nān khordan'.

It is 'meyl kardam', 'meyl kardi', 'meyl kard', etc.

It sounds a bit too formal for a snack. Use 'khordan' for that.

No, that's a homonym. In this context, it means inclination/desire.

Yes, especially when inviting someone to a business lunch.

'آیا غذا میل کرده‌اید؟' (Āyā ghazā meyl karde-id?)

Usually no, unless you are teaching them manners in a playful way.

Yes, it comes from the Arabic root for 'leaning' or 'inclination'.

It sounds slightly uneducated. Use 'meyl konid' instead.

Frases relacionadas

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صرف کردن

synonym

To consume/spend

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نوش جان کردن

similar

To enjoy a meal

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تناول کردن

specialized form

To partake of food

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بفرمایید

builds on

Please / Go ahead

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سیر شدن

contrast

To become full

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