A1 Collocation フォーマル

غذا بخورید

ghaza bokhorid

Eat food

意味

To consume nourishment.

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文化的背景

The 'Sofreh' is a sacred space. Saying 'Ghazā بخورید' is often followed by 'Nosh-e jān' (May it be sweet for your soul) once the guests start. In Dari, the phrase is very similar, but hospitality can be even more insistent. You might hear 'Befarmāyid nān bokhorid' (Please eat bread/food). Tajik Persian uses 'ovqat' (from Arabic 'waqt' - time/mealtime) more often than 'ghazā'. In modern Tehran, people might use 'Ghazā-tun ro bokhorid' (Eat YOUR food) more frequently in casual settings.

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The 'Befarmāyid' Combo

Always pair 'ghazā bokhorid' with 'befarmāyid' to sound like a native host.

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Don't be too bossy

If you say it too loudly or without a smile, it can sound like a command rather than an invitation.

意味

To consume nourishment.

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The 'Befarmāyid' Combo

Always pair 'ghazā bokhorid' with 'befarmāyid' to sound like a native host.

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Don't be too bossy

If you say it too loudly or without a smile, it can sound like a command rather than an invitation.

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The Third Time's the Charm

In Ta'arof, you might need to say 'ghazā bokhorid' multiple times before a guest actually starts.

自分をテスト

Choose the most polite way to invite your guests to start eating.

مهمانان عزیز، لطفا ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: غذا بخورید

The '-id' ending is the correct formal/plural imperative for guests.

Complete the sentence with the word for 'food'.

بفرمایید ____ بخورید.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: غذا

'Ghazā' means food and is the standard object for this phrase.

What should the host say when the food is served?

میزبان: سفره آماده است. ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: غذا بخورید

Inviting guests to eat is the natural next step after the table is ready.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

When would you say 'Ghazā nakhorid'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Before a medical test

'Nakhorid' is the negative imperative (Don't eat), often used for fasting before tests.

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Meal Times

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Meals

  • Sobhāne (Breakfast)
  • Nahār (Lunch)
  • Shām (Dinner)

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the most polite way to invite your guests to start eating. Choose A1

مهمانان عزیز، لطفا ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: غذا بخورید

The '-id' ending is the correct formal/plural imperative for guests.

Complete the sentence with the word for 'food'. Fill Blank A1

بفرمایید ____ بخورید.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: غذا

'Ghazā' means food and is the standard object for this phrase.

What should the host say when the food is served? dialogue_completion A2

میزبان: سفره آماده است. ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: غذا بخورید

Inviting guests to eat is the natural next step after the table is ready.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching B1

When would you say 'Ghazā nakhorid'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Before a medical test

'Nakhorid' is the negative imperative (Don't eat), often used for fasting before tests.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

4 問

No, you can just say 'bokhorid', but 'ghazā' makes it clearer you are talking about a meal.

No, for drinks use 'benushid' (drink) or more commonly 'bokhorid' with the drink name (e.g., 'chāy bokhorid').

The informal version is 'ghazā bokhor'.

Say 'Biyāyid ghazā bokhorim'.

関連フレーズ

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نوش جان

similar

Bon appétit

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بفرمایید

builds on

Please / Go ahead

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سیر شدم

contrast

I am full

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گرسنه هستم

contrast

I am hungry

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میل کردن

specialized form

To consume (formal)

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دست شما درد نکند

similar

Thank you (to the cook)

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