Significado
Expressing a need for a meal.
Contexto cultural
The concept of 'Ta'arof' means you might have to say 'No' to food twice before accepting, even if you 'need' it. In Dari, 'Nan' (bread) is often used as a synonym for 'food' in general. You might say 'Nan kar daram' (I need bread/food). Tajik Persian uses 'lozim ast' or 'darmon' more frequently in formal contexts for 'need'. Younger generations use 'Goshname' almost exclusively, and 'Niaz daram' is often used jokingly to sound like a dramatic movie character.
Sound more natural
If you are actually hungry, just say 'Goshnameh'. Use 'Niaz daram' only if you are being very serious or formal.
The 'Gh' sound
Don't pronounce 'Ghaza' with a hard 'G' like 'Go'. It's a softer, throatier sound.
Significado
Expressing a need for a meal.
Sound more natural
If you are actually hungry, just say 'Goshnameh'. Use 'Niaz daram' only if you are being very serious or formal.
The 'Gh' sound
Don't pronounce 'Ghaza' with a hard 'G' like 'Go'. It's a softer, throatier sound.
Ta'arof and Hunger
If someone asks if you want food, and you say 'Niaz daram', they will take it very seriously and bring a lot of food!
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'to have' (dashtan).
من غذا نیاز ____.
The subject is 'Man' (I), so the verb must end in '-am'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I'm hungry' to a friend?
How do you say 'I'm hungry' informally?
'Goshnameh' is the colloquial contraction used in daily life.
Match the Persian phrase to its formality level.
Match the following:
Understanding register is key to sounding natural.
Fill in the missing word in this hospital dialogue.
Doctor: 'Problem chist?' | Patient: 'Man be ____ niaz daram.'
In a medical context of weakness, 'ghaza' (food) is the logical need.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Formal vs Informal Hunger
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosمن غذا نیاز ____.
The subject is 'Man' (I), so the verb must end in '-am'.
How do you say 'I'm hungry' informally?
'Goshnameh' is the colloquial contraction used in daily life.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Understanding register is key to sounding natural.
Doctor: 'Problem chist?' | Patient: 'Man be ____ niaz daram.'
In a medical context of weakness, 'ghaza' (food) is the logical need.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it's not rude, but it's very direct. In a social setting, it might sound a bit cold.
Yes, just replace 'ghaza' with 'ab' (water): 'Man ab niaz daram'.
'Niaz' is a deeper need (necessity), while 'Lazem' is often a requirement for a task.
Add 'na' to the verb: 'Man ghaza niaz nadaram'.
Yes, it's a general word for any meal, though 'Sobhaneh' is specific for breakfast.
It's the pronoun for 'I'. You can drop it, but beginners use it for clarity.
It's better to say 'Man [food name] mikham' (I want [food name]).
It's a noun that becomes a verb when combined with 'dashtan'.
Change 'Man' to 'Ma' and 'daram' to 'darim'.
No, that's 'dava'. 'Ghaza' is strictly for food.
Frases relacionadas
تشنمه
similarI'm thirsty
گرسنه هستم
synonymI am hungry
غذا میخورم
builds onI am eating food
سیر هستم
contrastI am full