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Used to express the feeling of thirst.
문화적 배경
In Iran, if you say you are thirsty, it is considered a duty for the host to provide water. Even if you don't ask, water or tea is usually the first thing offered to any guest. Thirst is a central theme in Shia Islam, particularly regarding the Battle of Karbala where Imam Hossein and his followers were martyred while thirsty. This makes the act of giving water to the thirsty a highly spiritual deed. Historically, wealthy people would build public water fountains called Saqqakhanehs so that passersby would never be thirsty. These are often decorated with religious symbols. When someone says they are thirsty in the summer, they are often served 'Sharbat', a sweet fruit or herbal syrup mixed with water and ice, rather than just plain water.
The Short Form
Always use '-am' instead of 'hastam' in daily life to sound more like a native speaker.
Don't say 'Dâram'
Never say 'Man teshne dâram'. It's the most common mistake for European language speakers.
뜻
Used to express the feeling of thirst.
The Short Form
Always use '-am' instead of 'hastam' in daily life to sound more like a native speaker.
Don't say 'Dâram'
Never say 'Man teshne dâram'. It's the most common mistake for European language speakers.
Use 'Teshname'
If you want to sound really local, use 'Teshname' (تشنمه). It's the ultimate 'cool' way to say it.
Accepting Water
If someone offers water after you say this, it's polite to accept it, even if you only take a small sip.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct ending for 'I am thirsty'.
من تشنه ____.
The suffix '-am' corresponds to 'I' (man).
How do you say 'Are you thirsty?' informally?
Which one is correct?
The suffix '-yi' is the informal way to ask 'are you'.
Match the Persian to the English.
Match the following:
Matching the correct pronouns and verb endings.
Complete the dialogue.
A: هوا خیلی گرم است. B: بله، من خیلی ____.
In hot weather (havâ garm ast), one usually feels thirsty.
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시각 학습 자료
Be vs Have
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제من تشنه ____.
The suffix '-am' corresponds to 'I' (man).
Which one is correct?
The suffix '-yi' is the informal way to ask 'are you'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Matching the correct pronouns and verb endings.
A: هوا خیلی گرم است. B: بله، من خیلی ____.
In hot weather (havâ garm ast), one usually feels thirsty.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
14 질문Yes, it's a neutral statement of fact. To be extra polite, you could say 'Bebakhshid, kami teshne hastam'.
'Teshne-am' is standard. 'Teshname' is colloquial and very common in Tehran.
Yes, 'Teshne-ye ghodrat' is a common expression in news and literature.
You can say 'Dige teshne nistam' or 'Sirâb shodam'.
No, you can just say 'Teshne-am'. The '-am' already tells people you are talking about yourself.
Yes, 'Halâk-e ye ghatre âbam' (I'm dying for a drop of water).
Usually 'Âb mikham' (I want water) or 'Teshname'.
Constantly. Thirst is one of the most common metaphors for spiritual longing in Persian poetry.
Say 'Ye zare teshne-am' (I'm a tiny bit thirsty).
Yes, 'Sag teshne ast' (The dog is thirsty).
No, Persian is gender-neutral. It's the same for everyone.
It is an adjective. The noun for 'thirst' is 'teshnegi'.
It's a religious tradition to remember the thirst of Imam Hossein at Karbala.
Yes, 'teshname' is very common in texting.
관련 표현
من گرسنهام
similarI am hungry
آب میخواهم
builds onI want water
سیراب شدم
contrastMy thirst is quenched
تشنه لب
specialized formThirsty-lipped