뜻
Asking for the location of the entry point.
문화적 배경
In many traditional Iranian homes and some public buildings, the entrance is designed to provide 'Mahramiyat' (privacy), so it might not be immediately visible from the street. At major shrines (like Imam Reza in Mashhad), there are strictly separate entrances for men and women. Look for signs saying 'ورودی برادران' (Brothers) and 'ورودی خواهران' (Sisters). In Tehran, 'Vorudi' is often used to refer to the specific gate of a park or a large complex like 'Chitgar' or 'Ab-o-Atash'. On Persian apps (like Snapp or Digikala), you will see 'Vorud' for 'Login'. It's the same root!
Politeness First
Always start with 'Bebakhshid' (Excuse me) or 'Ghorban' (Sir/Madam) to get someone's attention politely.
Gendered Entrances
In religious sites, look for 'Khānom-hā' (Women) or 'Āghāyān' (Men) signs near the Vorudi.
뜻
Asking for the location of the entry point.
Politeness First
Always start with 'Bebakhshid' (Excuse me) or 'Ghorban' (Sir/Madam) to get someone's attention politely.
Gendered Entrances
In religious sites, look for 'Khānom-hā' (Women) or 'Āghāyān' (Men) signs near the Vorudi.
Informal 'e'
Listen for 'Vorudi kojā-ye?' in the street; it's much more common than the formal 'kojāst'.
Ta'arof at the Door
If someone says 'Befarma'id' at the Vorudi, they are inviting you to enter first. It's polite to decline once before entering.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct word for 'entrance'.
ببخشید، _______ مترو کجاست؟
'Vorudi' is the specific word for entrance in public spaces.
Which is the most natural way to ask for the entrance in a friendly, spoken way?
Asking a friend where the entrance to their building is:
The informal 'kojā-ye' is most natural in casual speech.
Match the Persian phrase to its English meaning.
Navigation Vocabulary
These are essential terms for navigating buildings.
Fill in the missing line in this dialogue.
Person A: ببخشید، من گم شدم. ورودیِ پاساژ کجاست؟ Person B: _________.
The response should provide directions.
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시각 학습 자료
Types of Entrances
Public
- • Metro
- • Mall
- • Airport
Social
- • Apartment
- • Garden
- • Party
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제ببخشید، _______ مترو کجاست؟
'Vorudi' is the specific word for entrance in public spaces.
Asking a friend where the entrance to their building is:
The informal 'kojā-ye' is most natural in casual speech.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are essential terms for navigating buildings.
Person A: ببخشید، من گم شدم. ورودیِ پاساژ کجاست؟ Person B: _________.
The response should provide directions.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it can be used for parks, tunnels, websites, or even the 'input' of a machine.
'Vorudi' is the entrance (the whole area/gate), while 'Dar' is the physical door itself.
You say 'Vorudi-ye asli' (ورودی اصلی).
Yes, though usually the button just says 'Vorud' (Entry).
It's not rude, but adding 'Bebakhshid' makes it much more natural and polite.
You can ask 'Vorudi-ye shomāre-ye chand?' (Which number entrance?).
Yes, 'Vorudi-hā' (ورودیها).
Say 'Vorudi-ye kārkonān' (ورودی کارکنان).
It is neutral-formal. The informal version is 'Kojā-ye'.
'Khoruji' (Exit).
관련 표현
خروجی کجاست؟
contrastWhere is the exit?
از کجا باید برم تو؟
similarFrom where should I go in?
درب اصلی
specialized formMain door/gate
پذیرش کجاست؟
builds onWhere is the reception?