مارمولک
مارمولک en 30 segundos
- Mārmulak means lizard in Persian, commonly referring to small house geckos.
- It is a versatile noun used in daily life, science, and slang.
- The word gained massive cultural fame through the 2004 Iranian movie 'Marmoulak'.
- Metaphorically, it describes a person who is exceptionally clever, slippery, or cunning.
The Persian word مارمولک (mārmulak) refers to a lizard. In a biological sense, it encompasses a wide variety of reptiles characterized by scaly skin, four legs, and long tails. However, in the cultural and everyday context of Iran, the word carries several layers of meaning and specific associations that go beyond a simple dictionary definition. When Iranians use this word, they are often referring to the small geckos commonly found on the walls of houses, especially in warmer regions or during the summer months. These creatures are generally considered harmless but can evoke a range of reactions from mild annoyance to curiosity.
- Biological Classification
- In Persian, 'mārmulak' is the general term for small to medium-sized lizards. Large lizards like monitor lizards are often called 'susmār' (سوسمار), though the distinction can sometimes blur in casual speech.
یک مارمولک کوچک روی دیوار حیاط میدوید.
The word is also used metaphorically. In Iranian culture, the lizard is sometimes seen as a symbol of agility, stealth, and survival. Because lizards can drop their tails to escape predators and can squeeze into tiny cracks, the term 'mārmulak' is colloquially applied to a person who is exceptionally clever, slippery, or cunning—someone who knows how to get out of difficult situations or manipulate circumstances to their advantage. This metaphorical use was popularized significantly by the famous 2004 Iranian film titled 'The Lizard' (Marmoulak), where a thief disguises himself as a cleric to escape prison.
- Etymological Breakdown
- The word is a compound of 'mār' (snake) and likely a diminutive or variation of 'mush' (mouse) or a specific suffix, implying a 'snake-like creature that is small like a mouse'.
او مثل مارمولک از هر مشکلی فرار میکند.
When discussing nature or science, you will find 'mārmulak' used in documentaries and textbooks to describe various species. Iran has a diverse range of lizard species, from the brightly colored agamas in the deserts to the skinks in the northern forests. Therefore, the context of the word can shift from a common household pest to a subject of biological study or a sharp social metaphor for human behavior.
- Common Phrasal Contexts
- You will often hear 'mārmulak-e dam-borideh' (a lizard with a cut tail), which is a specific idiom for someone very mischievous or experienced in trickery.
بچهها با دیدن مارمولک در باغچه هیجانزده شدند.
Using 'mārmulak' in a sentence requires an understanding of its role as a common noun. It follows standard Persian grammar rules for nouns, meaning it can take plural markers, definite markers, and adjectives. For example, to say 'the lizards' (plural), you add the suffix '-hā' to get 'mārmulakhā'. If you are describing a specific lizard that both the speaker and listener are aware of, you might add the colloquial '-e' or use context to establish definiteness.
- Action Verbs
- Common verbs associated with lizards include 'khazidan' (to crawl), 'davidan' (to run), 'māndan' (to stay/hide), and 'shekār kardan' (to hunt).
مارمولک به سرعت از لای سنگها خزید و غیب شد.
When describing a person as a 'mārmulak', the sentence structure often involves the verb 'budan' (to be) or 'shodan' (to become). In this context, it is almost always used informally. You might say 'Ajab mārmulaki hasti!' which translates to 'What a lizard you are!', meaning 'You are so clever/sneaky!'. This is a common way to acknowledge someone's wit or ability to bypass rules.
- Adjective Agreement
- Adjectives follow the noun using the Ezafe construction. Example: 'mārmulak-e sabz' (green lizard).
ما در سفر به کویر، یک مارمولک بزرگ دیدیم.
In more complex sentences, you can use 'mārmulak' as the subject of a subordinate clause. For instance, 'I saw the lizard that was on the ceiling' would be 'Mārmulaki rā ke ruye saghf bud didam'. Here, the relative pronoun 'ke' connects the description to the noun. This is useful for storytelling or describing observations in nature.
- Plurality and Counting
- When using numbers, the noun remains singular. Example: 'Se tā mārmulak' (Three lizards).
گربه سعی میکرد مارمولک را شکار کند اما موفق نشد.
You will encounter the word 'mārmulak' in a variety of settings in Iran. The most common is within the home. Because many Iranian houses have courtyards or are located in regions where small house geckos are prevalent, children and adults alike frequently mention them. You might hear a mother telling her child, 'Dast nazan, mārmulake!' (Don't touch it, it's a lizard!). It is a word associated with daily life, nature, and sometimes the minor scares of finding an unexpected guest on the wall.
- Media and Cinema
- The word is iconic in Iranian pop culture due to Kamal Tabrizi's film 'Marmoulak'. Hearing the word often triggers a smile because of the film's comedic and social undertones.
فیلم مارمولک یکی از پربینندهترین فیلمهای تاریخ سینمای ایران است.
In educational settings, such as schools or in nature documentaries dubbed into Persian, 'mārmulak' is the standard term used by narrators and teachers. You will hear it in discussions about biodiversity, reptiles, and the ecosystem. For example, a teacher might explain how lizards lose their tails as a defense mechanism: 'Mārmulakhā barāye farār az doshman, dom-e khod rā mi-andāzand'.
- Colloquial Banter
- Friends often use the word to tease each other about being sneaky or finding a clever way out of a situation.
عجب مارمولکی هستی، چطور توانستی این کار را بکنی؟
Lastly, in literature and poetry, though less common than 'mār' (snake) or 'āhu' (gazelle), the lizard can appear in modern prose to depict a dry, desert landscape or to serve as a metaphor for a character's physical appearance or behavior. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between scientific terminology and street-smart slang.
- Scientific Context
- In biology class, students learn about 'mārmulak-e parandeh' (flying lizard) or 'mārmulak-e daryāyi' (marine iguana).
در مستند حیات وحش، مارمولک در حال خوردن حشرات بود.
One of the most frequent mistakes for Persian learners is confusing 'mārmulak' with other reptiles. Specifically, learners often mix it up with 'susmār' (monitor lizard or large lizard) and 'mār' (snake). While 'mārmulak' literally contains the word 'mār', they are distinct animals. Using 'mār' when you mean a lizard could cause unnecessary alarm, as snakes are generally feared as venomous, whereas lizards are seen as mostly harmless.
- Confusion with 'Susmār'
- Learners often use 'susmār' for small house lizards. Remember: 'mārmulak' is for the little ones; 'susmār' is for the big ones like Komodo dragons or large desert monitors.
اشتباه: من یک سوسمار روی دیوار دیدم. (درست: مارمولک)
Another common error is related to the metaphorical use. While calling someone a 'mārmulak' can be a way of acknowledging their cleverness, it can also be offensive depending on the tone and relationship. If you use it with a superior or in a formal setting, it may be interpreted as calling them untrustworthy or manipulative. It is best reserved for casual conversations among friends or when discussing the movie.
- Grammatical Errors
- Mistaking the word for a compound verb. 'Mārmulak' is purely a noun. You cannot say 'mārmulak kardan'.
او مارمولکبازی درآورد تا برنده شود.
Pronunciation can also be a hurdle. Some learners might stress the wrong syllable. In 'mārmulak', the stress is typically on the last syllable. Also, ensure you don't drop the 'l' sound in the middle, which can happen if speaking too quickly. Proper articulation is 'mār-mu-lak'.
- Spelling Note
- Do not confuse the letter 'k' (ک) at the end with 'g' (گ). It is definitely a 'k'.
نباید مارمولک را با آفتابپرست اشتباه بگیرید.
While 'mārmulak' is the most common word for lizard, Persian has several other words that describe similar creatures or specific types of lizards. Understanding these can help you expand your vocabulary and be more precise in your descriptions. For example, 'āftāb-parast' (آفتابپرست) is the word for chameleon, literally meaning 'sun-worshiper'. This is a beautiful and descriptive alternative when you are talking about that specific type of lizard known for changing color.
- Mārmulak vs. Susmār
- Mārmulak is for small, common lizards. Susmār is for large reptiles like monitor lizards or even crocodiles in some archaic contexts.
در صحرا، ما یک سوسمار بزرگ دیدیم که زیر آفتاب بود.
Another word is 'chalpāse' (چلپاسه), which is a more regional or dialectal term for lizard, often heard in Eastern Iran or Afghanistan. It is less common in standard Tehrani Persian but is good to know if you are reading classical literature or traveling to those regions. Additionally, 'gowazn-e kuhi' refers to a mountain lizard in some very specific contexts, though this is rare.
- Mārmulak vs. Āftāb-parast
- Mārmulak is general. Āftāb-parast specifically refers to the chameleon's ability to change color and its unique eyes.
آفتابپرست رنگ خود را با محیط هماهنگ کرد.
When it comes to metaphors, instead of 'mārmulak', you might use 'rubāh' (fox) to describe someone who is cunning. However, 'mārmulak' implies a specific kind of slipperiness and agility that 'fox' does not. A 'fox' is traditionally more about strategic deceit, while a 'lizard' is about being hard to catch or pin down. Choosing between them depends on the specific shade of 'clever' you wish to convey.
- Comparison Table
- Mārmulak: Small lizard (general). Susmār: Large lizard/Monitor. Chalpāse: Dialectal/Archaic lizard. Āftāb-parast: Chameleon.
او مثل یک روباه مکار است، اما در فرار کردن مثل مارمولک است.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
In some dialects, the word was thought to be related to 'mush' (mouse), suggesting a 'snake-mouse'.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'mār' like 'mare' (horse). It should be a deep 'ah' sound.
- Dropping the 'l' in the middle, making it sound like 'mārmuk'.
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the final 'k' as a 'g'.
- Confusing the 'u' (short 'oo') with a long 'u' sound.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to read as it follows standard phonetic rules.
Requires attention to the 'm' and 'l' placement and the final 'k'.
Common word, easy to pronounce once the 'ah' sound is mastered.
Distinctive sound, usually easy to pick out in conversation.
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Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Ezafe Construction
مارمولکِ سبز (mārmulak-e sabz)
Pluralization with -hā
مارمولکها (mārmulakhā)
Indefinite marker -i
مارمولکی (a lizard)
Direct object marker 'rā'
مارمولک را دیدم.
Prepositions with animals
رویِ دیوار (on the wall)
Ejemplos por nivel
این یک مارمولک است.
This is a lizard.
Simple subject-predicate structure.
مارمولک کوچک است.
The lizard is small.
Adjective following the noun.
من مارمولک را دیدم.
I saw the lizard.
Use of the direct object marker 'rā'.
مارمولک کجاست؟
Where is the lizard?
Basic question word 'kojāst'.
آن مارمولک سبز است.
That lizard is green.
Demonstrative pronoun 'ān' (that).
مارمولک پا دارد.
The lizard has legs.
Verb 'dāshtan' (to have).
دو مارمولک اینجا هستند.
Two lizards are here.
Number with a singular noun.
مارمولک را دوست ندارم.
I do not like the lizard.
Negative verb form.
مارمولک روی دیوار میدود.
The lizard is running on the wall.
Present continuous sense using 'mi-'.
یک مارمولک در حیاط دیدم.
I saw a lizard in the yard.
Indefinite marker 'yek'.
مارمولکها حشره میخورند.
Lizards eat insects.
Plural subject with plural verb.
دم مارمولک افتاد.
The lizard's tail fell off.
Ezafe construction 'dom-e mārmulak'.
آیا مارمولک خطرناک است؟
Is the lizard dangerous?
Question particle 'āyā'.
مارمولک زیر سنگ پنهان شد.
The lizard hid under the rock.
Preposition 'zir' (under).
بچه از مارمولک ترسید.
The child was afraid of the lizard.
Verb 'tarsidan' with preposition 'az'.
مارمولک خیلی سریع است.
The lizard is very fast.
Adverb 'kheyli' (very).
او مثل مارمولک از دیوار بالا رفت.
He climbed up the wall like a lizard.
Simile using 'mesl-e'.
مارمولکی که دیدم، دمش بریده بود.
The lizard I saw had its tail cut.
Relative clause with 'ke'.
بسیاری از مردم از مارمولک میترسند.
Many people are afraid of lizards.
Use of 'basyāri az' (many of).
این مارمولک به رنگ محیط درآمده است.
This lizard has taken the color of the environment.
Compound verb 'dar-āmadan'.
فیلم مارمولک را دیدهای؟
Have you seen the movie 'The Lizard'?
Present perfect tense.
مارمولکها برای اکوسیستم مفید هستند.
Lizards are useful for the ecosystem.
Formal adjective 'mofid' (useful).
او آدم مارمولکی است، مراقب باش.
He is a 'lizard' person (sneaky), be careful.
Metaphorical use of the noun as an adjective.
مارمولک با سرعت ناپدید شد.
The lizard disappeared with speed.
Noun 'sor'at' used with 'bā'.
مارمولکها قادرند دم خود را بازسازی کنند.
Lizards are able to regenerate their tails.
Use of 'ghāder budan' (to be able).
در مناطق گرمسیری، مارمولکهای زیادی یافت میشود.
In tropical regions, many lizards are found.
Passive-like construction with 'yāft shodan'.
رفتار مارمولک نشاندهنده هوش اوست.
The lizard's behavior is indicative of its intelligence.
Compound adjective 'neshān-dahandeh'.
او چنان مارمولک است که هیچکس مچش را نمیگیرد.
He is such a lizard that nobody catches him (red-handed).
Use of 'chonān... ke' (such... that).
برخی مارمولکها میتوانند روی آب بدوند.
Some lizards can run on water.
Modal verb 'tavānestan'.
زیستگاه اصلی این مارمولک کویر است.
The main habitat of this lizard is the desert.
Formal noun 'zisthāh' (habitat).
مارمولکها از گرمای خورشید انرژی میگیرند.
Lizards get energy from the sun's heat.
Scientific causal sentence.
او با مارمولکبازی توانست معامله را ببرد.
With lizard-games (trickery), he was able to win the deal.
Compound noun 'mārmulak-bāzi'.
دگردیسی و تکامل مارمولکها موضوعی پیچیده است.
The metamorphosis and evolution of lizards is a complex subject.
Academic vocabulary.
او یک مارمولک دمبریده است که همه را فریب میدهد.
He is a 'cut-tailed lizard' (very sneaky) who deceives everyone.
Idiomatic expression.
تنوع گونههای مارمولک در ایران شگفتانگیز است.
The diversity of lizard species in Iran is amazing.
Abstract noun 'tanavvo' (diversity).
نویسنده از استعاره مارمولک برای بیان حقارت استفاده کرد.
The author used the lizard metaphor to express baseness.
Literary analysis terms.
مارمولکها به دلیل خونسرد بودن، به آفتاب نیاز دارند.
Lizards need the sun because they are cold-blooded.
Causal conjunction 'be dalil-e'.
او با ظرافتی مارمولکوار از زیر بار مسئولیت شانه خالی کرد.
With lizard-like subtlety, he shirked his responsibility.
Adverbial suffix '-vār'.
حفاظت از مارمولکهای کمیاب وظیفه محیطزیست است.
Protecting rare lizards is the duty of the environment (department).
Formal sentence structure.
مارمولک در فرهنگهای مختلف نمادهای متفاوتی دارد.
The lizard has different symbols in various cultures.
Plurality and diversity.
بررسی فیلوژنتیک مارمولکهای فلات ایران ضروری است.
A phylogenetic study of the lizards of the Iranian plateau is essential.
Highly technical terminology.
او در عرصه سیاست، مارمولکی تمامعیار محسوب میشود.
In the political arena, he is considered a full-blown lizard (extremely cunning).
Political metaphor.
انطباقپذیری مارمولکها با شرایط سخت کویری تحسینبرانگیز است.
The adaptability of lizards to harsh desert conditions is admirable.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
فلسهای مارمولک مانع از هدررفت آب بدن میشوند.
The scales of the lizard prevent the loss of body water.
Biological process description.
ویژگیهای کالبدشناختی مارمولکها آنها را از دوزیستان متمایز میکند.
The anatomical features of lizards distinguish them from amphibians.
Comparative academic structure.
او با چنان مهارتی مارمولکوار خزید که هیچ ردی باقی نگذاشت.
He crawled so skillfully like a lizard that he left no trace.
Advanced descriptive adverbial.
نقش مارمولک در اساطیر باستان غالباً با مفاهیم باززایی گره خورده است.
The role of the lizard in ancient mythology is often tied to concepts of rebirth.
Historical and mythological context.
واکاوی پدیده مارمولک در سینمای ایران ابعاد جامعهشناختی مهمی دارد.
Analyzing the 'Marmoulak' phenomenon in Iranian cinema has important sociological dimensions.
Sociological analysis vocabulary.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Someone very experienced in mischief or trickery.
او مارمولک دمبریدهای است، حواست باشد.
— What a clever/sneaky person! (Exclamation of surprise).
عجب مارمولکی! چطور این کار را کردی؟
— Something very small or insignificant (sometimes used for people).
قدش اندازه مارمولک است.
— Doing something futile or chasing something fast.
تمام روز دنبال مارمولک دویدیم.
— A common sight in Iranian homes, often a conversation starter.
یک مارمولک روی سقف اتاق است.
Se confunde a menudo con
Mār is a snake; mārmulak is a lizard. One is often dangerous, the other is not.
Susmār is for large lizards like monitors; mārmulak is for small ones.
Kerm is a worm. Sometimes small lizards are confused with large worms in very dark settings.
Modismos y expresiones
— A person who is extremely shrewd, often because they have survived many difficult situations.
پیرمرد یک مارمولک دمبریده است.
Informal— Deceptive behavior or using clever tricks to bypass rules.
در امتحان مارمولکبازی نکن.
Slang— To change one's opinion or behavior to suit the situation (like a chameleon).
او مثل مارمولک رنگ عوض میکند.
Informal— To have a trick up one's sleeve (less common, but understood).
او همیشه یک مارمولک در آستین دارد.
Literary— Don't fear the lizard, fear the person who acts like one.
همیشه میگفت: از مارمولک نترس...
Proverbial— Doing something with the stealth and agility of a lizard.
مارمولکوار وارد اتاق شد.
Neutral— To catch someone in a way that they still manage to escape (leaving the 'tail' behind).
فقط دم مارمولک را گرفتیم و خودش در رفت.
Informal— A person who is very inconsistent or deceptive.
به این مارمولک هفترنگ اعتماد نکن.
Informal— A person who is very tough and used to harsh conditions.
او مثل مارمولک صحرا جانسخت است.
Informal— A young person who is already showing signs of being very sneaky.
این بچه مارمولک خیلی باهوش است.
Child-friendly/InformalFácil de confundir
Both are reptiles.
Āftāb-parast is specifically a chameleon that changes color.
آفتابپرست روی شاخه است.
Similar body shape.
Samandar is a salamander, which is an amphibian, not a reptile.
سمندر در آب زندگی میکند.
Both are reptiles with tails.
Temsāh is a crocodile, much larger and aquatic.
تمساح در رودخانه است.
Both are reptiles.
Lāk-posht has a shell; mārmulak does not.
لاکپشت خیلی کند است.
The name 'mārmulak' starts with 'mār'.
Mār has no legs; mārmulak has four legs.
مار در علفها خزید.
Patrones de oraciones
این [اسم] است.
این مارمولک است.
[اسم] روی [مکان] است.
مارمولک روی دیوار است.
من [اسم] را که [صفت] بود دیدم.
من مارمولکی را که سبز بود دیدم.
او مثل [اسم] [فعل] میکند.
او مثل مارمولک فرار میکند.
به دلیل [دلیل]، [اسم] [فعل].
به دلیل گرما، مارمولک بیرون آمد.
واکاوی [موضوع] نشاندهنده [نتیجه] است.
واکاوی رفتار مارمولک نشاندهنده هوش اوست.
آیا [اسم] میتواند [فعل]؟
آیا مارمولک میتواند پرواز کند؟
[اسم] [مفعول] میخورد.
مارمولک پشه میخورد.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Cómo usarlo
Very high in daily speech and nature contexts.
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Using 'mār' for a lizard.
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Mārmulak
A snake (mār) has no legs; a lizard (mārmulak) does.
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Saying 'mārmulak kardan'.
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Mārmulak-bāzi kardan
'Mārmulak' is a noun; to describe the action, use the compound 'mārmulak-bāzi'.
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Pluralizing after a number.
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Panj mārmulak
In Persian, nouns stay singular after a number.
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Calling a crocodile a 'mārmulak'.
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Temsāh
Lizards are small; crocodiles are 'temsāh'.
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Confusing 'mārmulak' with 'mush' (mouse).
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Mārmulak
Though they both run fast, one is a reptile and the other a mammal.
Consejos
Remember the legs
If it has legs, it's a 'mārmulak'. If not, it's a 'mār'.
Watch the movie
Watching 'Marmoulak' will help you understand the deep cultural meaning of the word.
Singular with numbers
Say 'se mārmulak' (three lizard), not 'se mārmulakhā'.
Stress the end
Always put the emphasis on 'LAK' at the end of the word.
Use with friends
Try calling a clever friend 'mārmulak' to practice the colloquial usage.
Desert context
When in the desert, use 'susmār' for the big ones you see.
Final K
Make sure the final 'k' (ک) is clear in your handwriting.
Listen for geckos
Iranians often say 'mārmulak' when they hear gecko noises at night.
Slippery characters
Think of the word whenever you see a character in a book escaping a trap.
Don't panic
If someone shouts 'mārmulak!', don't worry—it's likely just a small gecko.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Mar' (snake) that is 'Mu' (small like a mouse) and 'Lak' (lives in a lake or on a rock).
Asociación visual
Imagine a tiny snake with four legs running up a wall. That's a 'mārmulak'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to spot a lizard in a garden and say 'Mārmulak rā didam' three times quickly.
Origen de la palabra
The word is of Persian origin, combining 'mār' (snake) with a suffix that likely relates to its small, mouse-like or worm-like nature.
Significado original: Small snake-like creature.
Indo-European (Indo-Iranian).Contexto cultural
Calling someone a 'mārmulak' can be taken as an insult if you mean they are untrustworthy. Use it carefully.
In English, 'lizard' doesn't usually imply 'clever' as strongly as 'mārmulak' does in Persian; English speakers might use 'fox' or 'snake' instead.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
At home
- مارمولک روی دیوار
- مارمولک را بیرون کن
- از مارمولک نترس
- مارمولک حشره میخورد
Nature/Hiking
- مارمولک صحرایی
- مارمولک زیر سنگ
- دم مارمولک قطع شده
- مارمولک سریع میدود
Talking about people
- آدم مارمولک
- مارمولکبازی نکن
- خیلی مارمولکی
- او مثل مارمولک است
Movies/Culture
- فیلم مارمولک
- رضا مارمولک
- دیالوگهای مارمولک
- طنز مارمولک
School/Biology
- دسته مارمولکسانان
- آناتومی مارمولک
- تغذیه مارمولک
- تولید مثل مارمولک
Inicios de conversación
"آیا تا به حال در خانهتان مارمولک دیدهاید؟ (Have you ever seen a lizard in your house?)"
"نظر شما در مورد فیلم مارمولک چیست؟ (What is your opinion about the movie 'The Lizard'?)"
"آیا از مارمولک میترسید یا فکر میکنید جالب هستند؟ (Are you afraid of lizards or do you think they are interesting?)"
"در زبان شما به آدمهای زرنگ چه میگویند؟ (In your language, what do they call clever/sneaky people?)"
"میدانستید مارمولکها میتوانند دمشان را دوباره بسازند؟ (Did you know lizards can regenerate their tails?)"
Temas para diario
امروز یک مارمولک کوچک دیدم که... (Today I saw a small lizard that...)
چرا در فرهنگ ایرانی به آدمهای زرنگ مارمولک میگویند؟ (Why in Iranian culture are clever people called lizards?)
خاطرهای از دیدن یک خزنده در طبیعت بنویسید. (Write a memory of seeing a reptile in nature.)
اگر میتوانستید مثل مارمولک از دیوار بالا بروید، چه میکردید؟ (If you could climb walls like a lizard, what would you do?)
تفاوت بین مارمولک و مار از نظر شما چیست؟ (What is the difference between a lizard and a snake in your view?)
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, most lizards found in Iranian homes (geckos) are completely harmless and actually help by eating insects.
It is a brilliant satire that uses the 'lizard' metaphor to explore themes of religion and social identity in Iran.
Not necessarily. It often implies a begrudging respect for someone's cleverness or ability to solve problems.
The plural is 'mārmulakhā' (مارمولکها).
They mostly eat mosquitoes, flies, and other small insects found around homes and gardens.
Yes, it is the standard scientific term, though you might also use 'khazandeh' (reptile).
'Chalpāse' is an older or regional term, while 'mārmulak' is the standard modern Persian word.
It is a defense mechanism called autotomy to distract predators while the lizard escapes.
Yes, occasionally in modern poetry to signify the desert or a small, overlooked life.
Yes, the metaphor is gender-neutral.
Ponte a prueba 185 preguntas
Write a sentence in Persian: 'The lizard is green.'
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Write a sentence: 'I saw a lizard on the wall.'
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Explain why 'mārmulak' is used for a person.
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Write the plural of 'mārmulak'.
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Translate: 'Lizards eat small insects.'
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Write a sentence using 'mesl-e mārmulak'.
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Translate: 'The lizard's tail fell off.'
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Write a short paragraph about lizards in Iran.
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Translate: 'What a clever lizard you are!'
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Write a sentence about a lizard in the desert.
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Translate: 'Lizards are reptiles.'
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Write a sentence using the word 'khazidan' (to crawl).
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Translate: 'Do you like lizards?'
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Write a sentence: 'The cat is hunting the lizard.'
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Translate: 'The lizard hid under the rock.'
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Write a sentence about the movie 'Marmoulak'.
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Translate: 'Lizards can change color.'
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Write the Persian word for lizard five times.
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Translate: 'The lizard is fast.'
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Write a sentence: 'There are three lizards in the garden.'
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Say 'Lizard' in Persian.
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Say 'The lizard is on the wall.'
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Say 'I am not afraid of lizards.'
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Say 'What a sneaky person!' using the lizard metaphor.
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Say 'Three small lizards.'
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Say 'Lizards eat flies.'
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Say 'The lizard's tail is long.'
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Say 'I like the movie Marmoulak.'
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Say 'The lizard ran fast.'
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Say 'Where is the lizard?'
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Say 'Lizards are reptiles.'
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Say 'Don't touch the lizard.'
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Say 'The lizard is green and brown.'
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Say 'It is a house lizard.'
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Say 'Lizards love the sun.'
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Say 'He is like a lizard.'
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Say 'The lizard hid.'
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Say 'Do you see the lizard?'
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Say 'The lizard is small.'
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Say 'Lizards are fast.'
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Listen and identify the word: 'مارمولک'
Listen: 'مارمولک روی دیوار است.' Where is it?
Listen: 'من از مارمولک میترسم.' What is the feeling?
Listen: 'عجب مارمولکی!' Is this about an animal or a person?
Listen: 'سه تا مارمولک دیدم.' How many?
Listen: 'دمش افتاد.' What fell?
Listen: 'مارمولک سبز بود.' What color?
Listen: 'فیلم مارمولک را ببین.' What should you do?
Listen: 'مارمولک حشره خورد.' What happened?
Listen: 'مارمولک سریع رفت.' How did it go?
Listen: 'بچه مارمولک کجاست؟' Who are they looking for?
Listen: 'مارمولکها خزنده هستند.' What group do they belong to?
Listen: 'او خیلی مارمولک است.' What is said about him?
Listen: 'صدای مارمولک را شنیدی؟' Did you hear the what?
Listen: 'مارمولک در باغچه است.' Where is it?
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Summary
The word 'mārmulak' (مارمولک) is the standard Persian term for lizard. While it primarily identifies the reptile, remember its strong colloquial use to describe a 'slippery' or 'clever' person. Example: 'Ajab mārmulaki hasti!' (What a clever/sneaky person you are!).
- Mārmulak means lizard in Persian, commonly referring to small house geckos.
- It is a versatile noun used in daily life, science, and slang.
- The word gained massive cultural fame through the 2004 Iranian movie 'Marmoulak'.
- Metaphorically, it describes a person who is exceptionally clever, slippery, or cunning.
Remember the legs
If it has legs, it's a 'mārmulak'. If not, it's a 'mār'.
Watch the movie
Watching 'Marmoulak' will help you understand the deep cultural meaning of the word.
Singular with numbers
Say 'se mārmulak' (three lizard), not 'se mārmulakhā'.
Stress the end
Always put the emphasis on 'LAK' at the end of the word.
Ejemplo
یک مارمولک کوچک روی دیوار در حال خزیدن بود.
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