شانزده
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- The Persian word for sixteen is 'shānzdah' (شانزده). It is a cardinal number used for counting and quantifying nouns in everyday conversation.
- Grammatically, 'shānzdah' is followed by a singular noun, a key difference from English. For example, 'sixteen apples' is 'shānzdah sib'.
- In colloquial Persian, the pronunciation often shifts from 'shānzdah' to 'shoonzdah'. It is written using the Eastern Arabic digits as ۱۶.
- It is used in various contexts including ages, prices, time (16:00), and addresses, often accompanied by counters like 'tā' or 'nafar'.
The word شانزده (pronounced shānzdah) is the cardinal number for sixteen in the Persian language. As a fundamental part of the numerical system, it serves as a determiner used to quantify nouns or as a standalone noun when referring to the digit itself. In the journey of learning Persian, mastering numbers is one of the earliest milestones, and shānzdah represents a specific transition point in the 'teen' series (the numbers from 11 to 19). Unlike English, where 'sixteen' clearly combines 'six' and 'teen', the Persian شانزده is a phonetic evolution of the Middle Persian 'shash-dah'. Over centuries, the 'sh' sound at the end of 'shash' (six) merged with the 'd' of 'dah' (ten), resulting in the modern pronunciation. This word is ubiquitous in daily life, from telling time—specifically 4:00 PM in the 24-hour format widely used in Iran—to discussing ages, prices, and quantities. When you are at a local bazaar in Tehran or Shiraz, you might hear a vendor shout prices involving this number, though in the colloquial dialect, it often undergoes a vowel shift to sound more like 'shoonzdah'. Understanding this distinction between the formal written 'shānzdah' and the spoken 'shoonzdah' is crucial for achieving natural fluency.
- Grammatical Category
- Determiner / Cardinal Number
- Numeric Value
- 16 (written as ۱۶ in Persian numerals)
In Persian culture, numbers often carry specific weights in poetry and administrative contexts. While sixteen doesn't carry the mystical weight of numbers like seven or forty, it remains a pillar of the base-ten counting system. It is used extensively in the Solar Hijri calendar (the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan). For instance, the 16th day of the month of 'Mehr' is celebrated as 'Mehregan', an ancient Persian festival of harvest and love, although the number itself is just the marker of the date. In educational settings, a score of 16 out of 20 is considered a very good grade, equivalent to an 'A-' or 'B+' in Western systems, as the Persian grading scale traditionally peaks at 20. Thus, for a student, hearing the word شانزده in relation to an exam result is usually a cause for moderate celebration.
من شانزده سال دارم.
(Man shānzdah sāl dāram.)
I am sixteen years old.
When using شانزده with a noun, a vital rule of Persian grammar applies: the noun that follows the number must remain in the singular form. This is often counterintuitive for English speakers who are used to saying 'sixteen books' (plural). In Persian, you say shānzdah ketāb (literally 'sixteen book'). This simplification actually makes the language easier to manage once the rule is internalized. Furthermore, when counting objects, Persians often insert a 'classifier' or 'counter' between the number and the noun. The most common general counter is 'tā'. So, instead of just saying shānzdah sib (sixteen apples), a native speaker is more likely to say shānzdah tā sib in a casual setting. This 'tā' acts as a rhythmic bridge and is almost always used in spoken Persian.
Historically, the development of the word reflects the Indo-European roots of the Persian language. If you look at the Latin 'sedecim' or the French 'seize', you can see a distant morphological cousinhood with the Persian 'shash' (six) and 'dah' (ten) evolution. This linguistic connection helps learners who speak other Indo-European languages recognize the patterns of number formation. In modern digital contexts, شانزده is also the name of the hexadecimal base (base-16) in computer science terminology, referred to as mabnā-ye shānzdah. Whether you are coding in Tehran or buying sixteen oranges in a village in Gilan, the word remains a stable and essential tool in your vocabulary kit. It is a word that bridges the gap between the ancient roots of the language and the practical needs of the modern world.
Using شانزده in a sentence requires an understanding of Persian syntax and the specific behavior of numbers. As a determiner, it typically precedes the noun it modifies. Unlike English, where plurality is marked on the noun, Persian marks the quantity solely through the number itself. This means the noun stays in its basic, singular form. For example, to say 'sixteen cars,' you would say shānzdah māshin. Adding the plural suffix 'hā' to 'māshin' while using a number is grammatically incorrect in standard Persian. This rule applies to all cardinal numbers, making شانزده a perfect case study for this foundational grammar point.
- Placement
- Always before the noun (e.g., شانزده روز - sixteen days).
- Noun Form
- Always singular (e.g., شانزده صندلی - sixteen chair).
In more complex sentence structures, شانزده can function as the subject or the object. If you are talking about a group of sixteen people, you might say shānzdah nafar āmadand (Sixteen people came). Here, 'nafar' is a specific counter used for human beings. Using counters is a hallmark of natural-sounding Persian. While you can technically omit them, using 'tā' for objects and 'nafar' for people makes your Persian sound much more authentic. In the sentence shānzdah tā medād ruye miz ast (There are sixteen pencils on the table), the 'tā' provides a smooth transition between the number and the object.
او در ساعت شانزده به خانه برگشت.
(U dar sā'at-e shānzdah be khāne bargasht.)
He returned home at 16:00 (4 PM).
Another important usage is in the formation of ordinal numbers. To turn 'sixteen' into 'sixteenth,' you simply add the suffix '-om' to the end: shānzdahom. This is used for dates, centuries, or positions in a sequence. For example, Sade-ye shānzdahom means 'the sixteenth century'. If the ordinal number is used as an adjective modifying a noun, it follows the noun and is connected by the 'ezafe' (the short 'e' sound), such as tabaghe-ye shānzdahom (the sixteenth floor). This versatility allows the learner to expand their descriptive capabilities significantly just by mastering the base number.
Finally, consider the use of شانزده in mathematical contexts. In addition or subtraction, it functions just like any other number. hasht be-alāve-ye hasht mishavad shānzdah (Eight plus eight becomes sixteen). In these formal contexts, the pronunciation remains strictly 'shānzdah'. However, if you are at a grocery store and the total is 16,000 Tomans, the clerk will likely say shoonzdah toman. This interplay between formal grammar and colloquial reality is what makes the word so dynamic. By practicing both the written form and the spoken variations, you ensure that you are prepared for any social or academic situation in the Persian-speaking world.
You will encounter the word شانزده in a variety of real-world scenarios across the Persian-speaking world, which includes Iran, Afghanistan (where it is also 'shānzdah' in Dari), and Tajikistan (where it is written in Cyrillic as شانزده - шонздаҳ). One of the most common places is in the realm of timekeeping. Iran uses the 24-hour clock for official schedules, transportation, and television listings. If you are catching a bus from Tehran to Isfahan, the ticket might say the departure is at sā'at-e shānzdah (16:00). In this context, the word is indispensable for travel and logistics. You'll hear it announced over loudspeakers at train stations or mentioned by news anchors when discussing scheduled events.
- Marketplace
- Prices of goods, especially in 'Toman' (e.g., 16,000 or 160,000).
- Education
- Grades on assignments (16/20 is a common respectable score).
In the bustling streets of a Persian city, the number appears on addresses and license plates. Persian addresses often use numbers for alleys (kooche) and building numbers (pelāk). You might be looking for kooche-ye shānzdahom (16th alley). Hearing a taxi driver or a pedestrian give directions involving this number is a daily occurrence. Because numbers are so vital for navigation, being able to distinguish shānzdah from similar-sounding numbers like pānzdah (15) or hevdah (17) is a key listening skill. The distinct 'z' sound in the middle of shānzdah is your best clue for identification.
شماره پلاک خانه ما شانزده است.
(Shomāre-ye pelāk-e khāne-ye mā shānzdah ast.)
Our house number is sixteen.
Social media and digital communication in Persian also frequently utilize this word. In the era of 'short-form' content, you might see lists like '16 places to visit in Shiraz' or '16 tips for learning Persian'. In these titles, the number is often written as ۱۶, but when read aloud in a video or podcast, it is pronounced shānzdah. Furthermore, in the context of birthdays, sixteen is a common age for teenagers to celebrate, though it doesn't have the same 'Sweet Sixteen' cultural tradition as in the United States. Instead, it is simply another year closer to the legal adulthood age of 18. Nevertheless, you will hear it in songs and see it in birthday cards as shānzdah sālegi (the age of sixteen).
Lastly, the word appears in historical and literary discussions. While not a 'sacred' number, it might be used to describe the number of verses in a short poem or the number of chapters in a book. In the Shahnameh, the Persian 'Book of Kings', numbers are used with precision to describe the size of armies or the duration of reigns. While شانزده may not be as frequent as 'one thousand' or 'seven', it is part of the rhythmic fabric of the language. Whether you are reading a classical text or listening to a modern pop song, the number sixteen provides a specific beat in the cadence of Persian speech.
For English speakers learning Persian, the word شانزده presents a few common pitfalls that can lead to confusion or unnatural speech. The most frequent mistake is pluralizing the noun that follows the number. In English, we say 'sixteen apples,' but in Persian, the correct form is shānzdah sib (sixteen apple). Beginners often say shānzdah sib-hā, which sounds redundant to a native speaker because the number already indicates plurality. Breaking this habit requires conscious effort until the singular-noun-after-number rule becomes second nature.
- Mistake 1
- Pluralizing the noun (e.g., saying 'shānzdah ketāb-hā' instead of 'shānzdah ketāb').
- Mistake 2
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'pānzdah' (15) or 'hevdah' (17).
Another significant challenge is the phonological similarity between shānzdah (16) and pānzdah (15). In a noisy environment, the 'sh' and 'p' sounds can be easily confused. This is particularly problematic when discussing prices or phone numbers. To avoid this, learners should focus on the initial 'sh' sound of 'shash' (six) which is preserved in shānzdah. Similarly, hevdah (17) has a very different initial sound, but the 'dah' ending is identical across all teens, which can lead to 'listening fatigue' where the brain only registers the ending and misses the crucial first syllable.
غلط: شانزده کتابها
درست: شانزده کتاب
(Correct: Sixteen books)
The colloquial shift from 'shānzdah' to 'shoonzdah' is a hurdle for those who have only studied from formal textbooks. If a learner insists on using the formal 'shānzdah' in a very casual setting, they might sound overly stiff or academic. Conversely, using 'shoonzdah' in a formal presentation or a news broadcast might be seen as unprofessional. The mistake lies in not matching the register to the situation. It is best to learn both forms and understand that 'shānzdah' is the standard for writing and formal speech, while 'shoonzdah' is the king of the street and the home.
Finally, the use of counters like 'tā' and 'nafar' can be confusing. A common mistake is using the wrong counter or forgetting it entirely in spoken Persian. Saying shānzdah nafar sib (sixteen 'people' apples) would be a humorous error, as 'nafar' is strictly for humans. While omitting the counter is not a 'grave' grammatical sin in formal Persian, its absence in conversation makes the speaker sound like a foreigner. To sound more like a native, one must practice saying shānzdah tā for objects and shānzdah nafar for people. Mastering these nuances will elevate your Persian from basic to proficient.
While شانزده is the primary word for the number sixteen, there are several related terms and alternatives that a learner should be aware of to enrich their vocabulary. The most direct relative is the ordinal form, شانزدهمین (shānzdahomin) or شانزدهُم (shānzdahom). These are used to indicate position. For instance, if you are the sixteenth person in line, you are the nafar-e shānzdahom. The difference between '-om' and '-omin' is subtle: '-om' usually follows the noun (e.g., ruz-e shānzdahom - the sixteenth day), while '-omin' usually precedes the noun (e.g., shānzdahomin ruz - the sixteenth day). Both are correct, but their placement differs.
- Ordinal Form
- شانزدهُم (shānzdahom) - 16th
- Colloquial Form
- شونزه (shoonze) or شونزده (shoonzdah)
In terms of alternatives, Persian speakers often use groupings. While there isn't a single word like 'dozen' specifically for sixteen, one might use do dast-e hasht-tāyi (two sets of eight) in specific contexts like sports or packaging, though this is rare. More commonly, you might hear hodud-e shānzdah (about sixteen) or shānzdah-tāyi (a group of sixteen). The suffix '-tāyi' turns the number into a collective noun, describing a set or a group of that size. This is useful when talking about team sizes or fixed quantities in a box.
او در ردیف شانزدهُم نشسته است.
(U dar radif-e shānzdahom neshaste ast.)
He is sitting in the sixteenth row.
It is also helpful to compare شانزده with its numerical neighbors to understand the pattern. Pānzdah (15), shānzdah (16), and hevdah (17) all follow the same structure: a modified version of the base number (5, 6, 7) plus the suffix '-dah' (10). Notice how shesh (6) becomes shānz-. This 'z' is a remnant of the historical 'sh' sound of 'shesh' interacting with the 'd' of 'dah'. In some dialects, particularly in Afghanistan, the pronunciation might stay closer to 'shash-dah', which is actually more 'logical' but less common in the standard Tehrani dialect that most learners study.
Finally, consider the fractional use. While you wouldn't say 'a sixteenth' using this word directly in the same way as English, you would use yek shānzdahom. This follows the standard Persian pattern for fractions: [numerator] + [denominator + om]. For example, yek shānzdahom-e in kake (one-sixteenth of this cake). This mathematical application shows that once you know the base number شانزده, you have unlocked the door to ordinals, fractions, and collective groups, significantly expanding your mathematical and descriptive Persian vocabulary.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The 'z' in the middle of the word is a linguistic fossil. It shows how sounds merge when two words are spoken together frequently over thousands of years. It's the same process that turned 'six-teen' into a single word in English.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it as 'shash-dah' (the literal 6+10) which is archaic or dialectal.
- Confusing 'shān' with 'pān' (from pānzdah/15).
- Dropping the 'z' sound entirely.
- Making the 'ah' in 'dah' too long like 'day'.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the second.
난이도
Easy to read once you know the Persian digits ۱ and ۶ and the letters.
Requires remembering the 'n' and 'z' in the middle of the word.
Challenging to distinguish from 15 (pānzdah) in fast speech.
Can be confused with 15 or 17 in noisy environments.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Numbers + Singular Noun
شانزده صندلی (Sixteen chairs - NOT شانزده صندلیها)
Use of Counters (tā/nafar)
شانزده تا پرتقال (16 oranges), شانزده نفر مرد (16 men)
Ordinal Formation (-om/-omin)
شانزدهمین روز (The 16th day), روز شانزدهم (The 16th day)
Large Numbers Construction
شانزده هزار و چهارصد (16,400)
24-Hour Time Format
ساعت شانزده (4:00 PM)
수준별 예문
من شانزده سال دارم.
I am sixteen years old.
The noun 'sāl' (year) is singular after the number.
شانزده سیب روی میز است.
There are sixteen apples on the table.
No plural marker '-hā' is added to 'sib'.
او شانزده مداد دارد.
He/she has sixteen pencils.
The number 'shānzdah' comes before the noun 'medād'.
ساعت شانزده است.
It is 16:00 (4:00 PM).
Used in the 24-hour time format common in Iran.
این اتاق شانزده صندلی دارد.
This room has sixteen chairs.
Direct count of objects in a simple sentence.
شانزده دانشآموز در کلاس هستند.
Sixteen students are in the class.
The verb 'hastand' is plural because the subject is a group.
قیمت آن شانزده تومان است.
The price of that is sixteen Tomans.
Simple identification of a price.
من شانزده کتاب خریدم.
I bought sixteen books.
Past tense verb with a numerical object.
او در کوچه شانزده زندگی میکند.
He lives in Alley 16.
Numbers are used as names for streets and alleys.
امروز شانزدهُم ماه است.
Today is the sixteenth of the month.
Ordinal form 'shānzdahom' used for dates.
ما شانزده تا پرتقال لازم داریم.
We need sixteen oranges.
Use of the informal counter 'tā'.
شماره خانه ما شانزده است.
Our house number is sixteen.
Number used as a label/identifier.
او شانزده دقیقه دیر آمد.
He came sixteen minutes late.
Measuring duration with 'shānzdah'.
در این بشقاب شانزده تکه گوشت است.
There are sixteen pieces of meat on this plate.
Using 'teke' (piece) as a counter.
او شانزده بار به تهران سفر کرده است.
He has traveled to Tehran sixteen times.
Using 'bār' to mean 'times/occurrences'.
من شانزده هزار تومان پول دارم.
I have sixteen thousand Tomans.
Combining 'shānzdah' with 'hezār' (thousand).
اتوبوس در ساعت شانزده و سی دقیقه حرکت میکند.
The bus departs at 16:30 (4:30 PM).
Standard time format in travel logistics.
شانزده نفر از مهمانها هنوز نیامدهاند.
Sixteen of the guests haven't arrived yet.
Use of 'nafar' as a counter for people.
او در شانزده سالگی شروع به یادگیری پیانو کرد.
He started learning piano at the age of sixteen.
The abstract noun 'shānzdah sālegi' (the state of being 16).
این کتاب شانزده فصل دارد.
This book has sixteen chapters.
Describing the structure of an object.
دمای هوا شانزده درجه سانتیگراد است.
The temperature is sixteen degrees Celsius.
Using 'daraje' (degree) as a unit of measurement.
او شانزدهمین نفری بود که در مسابقه شرکت کرد.
He was the sixteenth person to participate in the race.
Ordinal adjective 'shānzdahomin' preceding the noun.
او حدود شانزده کیلوگرم وزن کم کرده است.
He has lost about sixteen kilograms of weight.
'Hodud-e' (about) used with the number.
این ساختمان شانزده طبقه دارد.
This building has sixteen floors.
Describing physical dimensions.
شانزده درصد از مردم به این طرح رای دادند.
Sixteen percent of the people voted for this plan.
'Darsad' (percent) follows the number.
این واقعه در قرن شانزدهُم میلادی رخ داد.
This event occurred in the sixteenth century AD.
Historical time reference using ordinals.
او شانزده سال تمام در آن شرکت کار کرد.
He worked in that company for a full sixteen years.
'Sāl-e tamām' emphasizes the duration.
شانزده قطعه از این مجموعه گم شده است.
Sixteen pieces of this collection are missing.
'Ghete' (piece) used for parts of a whole.
در این آزمایش، شانزده موش مورد بررسی قرار گرفتند.
In this experiment, sixteen mice were examined.
Formal passive construction with a numerical subject.
او با شانزده رای موافق به عنوان مدیر انتخاب شد.
He was elected as manager with sixteen votes in favor.
Professional/Administrative context.
فاصله این دو شهر شانزده مایل است.
The distance between these two cities is sixteen miles.
Describing geographical distance.
او شانزده بیت شعر در وصف بهار سرود.
He composed sixteen verses of poetry describing spring.
'Beyt' (verse) is the counter for poetry.
در مبنای شانزده، حروف A تا F نیز استفاده میشوند.
In base sixteen (hexadecimal), letters A through F are also used.
Technical/Mathematical terminology.
این نظریه بر پایه شانزده اصل استوار است.
This theory is based on sixteen principles.
Abstract academic usage.
او شانزدهمین پادشاه این سلسله بود که به قدرت رسید.
He was the sixteenth king of this dynasty to come to power.
Formal historical narrative.
تعداد شانزده نفر از نخبگان کشور در این همایش حضور دارند.
Sixteen of the country's elites are present in this conference.
'Te'dād-e' (The number of) used for formal counting.
او شانزده سالِ آزگار برای احقاق حق خود جنگید.
He fought for a grueling sixteen years to realize his rights.
'Sāl-e āzegār' is an idiomatic way to say 'long, weary years'.
این پروژه در شانزده مرحله مجزا طراحی شده است.
This project has been designed in sixteen distinct stages.
Describing complex processes.
شانزده مورد از تخلفات وی در دادگاه به اثبات رسید.
Sixteen instances of his violations were proven in court.
Formal legal terminology.
او در شانزدهمین روز از ماه مهر متولد شد.
He was born on the sixteenth day of the month of Mehr.
Specific date reference in the Persian calendar.
تحلیل آماری نشان میدهد که تنها شانزده درصد از متغیرها معنادار هستند.
Statistical analysis shows that only sixteen percent of the variables are significant.
High-level scientific/academic analysis.
در متون کهن، شانزده به عنوان عددی با ویژگیهای هندسی خاص توصیف شده است.
In ancient texts, sixteen is described as a number with specific geometric properties.
Meta-discussion about the number itself.
او با دقتی وسواسگونه، شانزده لایه رنگ بر روی بوم کشید.
With obsessive precision, he applied sixteen layers of paint onto the canvas.
Descriptive literary prose.
شانزدهمین مجمع عمومی سازمان ملل شاهد تحولات بزرگی بود.
The sixteenth General Assembly of the United Nations witnessed great developments.
Formal international political context.
این سازه از شانزده ستون عظیم مرمرین تشکیل شده است.
This structure consists of sixteen massive marble columns.
Architectural description.
او شانزده سال از بهترین دوران عمرش را وقف تحقیق کرد.
He dedicated sixteen years of the best period of his life to research.
Emotional/Literary emphasis.
در این قطعه موسیقی، شانزده تغییر کلید مشاهده میشود.
In this musical piece, sixteen key changes are observed.
Technical musicological analysis.
شانزده تن از بزرگان ادب پارسی در این تذکره معرفی شدهاند.
Sixteen of the greats of Persian literature are introduced in this biographical dictionary.
'Tan' is a highly formal counter for people.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— The age of sixteen. Used to refer to that specific year in someone's life.
شانزده سالگی دوران سختی است.
— A common street width designation in Iran. Often part of an address.
ما در خیابان شانزده متری دوم هستیم.
— A set of sixteen. Often used for products sold in that quantity.
یک جعبه شانزده تایی مدادرنگی.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 15. The 'sh' vs 'p' sound is the only difference and can be hard to hear.
Means 17. Both are in the 'teen' range and share the same ending.
Means 60. Both share the 'sh' root for 6, but the endings are very different.
관용어 및 표현
— Sixteen long, grueling, or continuous years. 'Azegar' adds emphasis to the duration.
شانزده سال آزگار در غربت زندگی کرد.
literary/emphatic— In base sixteen. While technical, it's used metaphorically to mean seeing things in a different system.
او همه چیز را در مبنای شانزده میبیند.
technical/metaphorical— Literally 'sixteen maunds of honey'. Used to describe someone very sweet or, ironically, someone trying too hard to be sweet.
با شانزده من عسل هم نمیشود او را خورد.
informal/idiomatic— Sixteen items/styles. Often used to describe someone who has 'made themselves up' excessively with many accessories.
با شانزده قلم آرایش آمد.
informal— To spin around sixteen times. Idiomatically means to be extremely dizzy or confused.
سرم شانزدهتا چرخ خورد.
informal— Sixteen letters/words. Sometimes used to imply someone is talkative or has a lot to say.
شانزده حرف در دهانش دارد.
informal— Sixteen knots. A traditional measurement of length for fabric in old Iran.
شانزده گره پارچه خرید.
archaic/traditional— Sixteen steps. Sometimes used metaphorically for a long climb to success.
شانزده پله تا موفقیت.
motivational— Sixteen columns. Used to describe something very stable or well-supported.
این فکر شانزده ستون دارد.
literary— Sixteen directions. Implies looking everywhere or being multi-faceted.
از شانزده سو به قضیه نگاه کن.
literary혼동하기 쉬운
Phonetic similarity.
15 (pānzdah) vs 16 (shānzdah). Focus on the initial consonant: P vs Sh.
او پانزده سال دارد (15), او شانزده سال دارد (16).
Root similarity.
6 (shesh) vs 16 (shānzdah). 16 includes the 'ten' (dah) component.
شش سیب (6), شانزده سیب (16).
Both start with 'sh'.
60 (shast) vs 16 (shānzdah). 60 is a multiple of ten, 16 is a teen.
شصت تومان (60), شانزده تومان (16).
Ordinal vs Cardinal.
16 (shānzdah) is the count; 16th (shānzdahomin) is the position.
شانزده نفر (16 people), شانزدهمین نفر (The 16th person).
Both start with 'shn'.
Saturday (shanbe) vs Sixteen (shānzdah). One is a day, one is a number.
روز شنبه (Saturday), شانزده روز (16 days).
문장 패턴
[Number] + [Noun]
شانزده کتاب (Sixteen books)
[Number] + [Counter] + [Noun]
شانزده تا سیب (Sixteen apples)
ساعت + [Number]
ساعت شانزده (4:00 PM)
[Number] + درصد
شانزده درصد (Sixteen percent)
[Number] + [Unit] + [Adjective]
شانزده متر مربع (Sixteen square meters)
من + [Number] + سال + دارم
من شانزده سال دارم (I am 16 years old)
[Noun] + -e + [Ordinal Number]
طبقه شانزدهم (The 16th floor)
[Ordinal Number] + -in + [Noun]
شانزدهمین روز (The 16th day)
어휘 가족
명사
형용사
관련
사용법
High (It is a fundamental number).
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شانزده کتابها
→
شانزده کتاب
Nouns must be singular after numbers.
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شصتده
→
شانزده
Learners sometimes try to build 16 logically as 6+10 without the phonetic shift.
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نفر شانزده
→
شانزده نفر
The number must come before the counter and the noun.
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۱۶ (written right-to-left)
→
۱۶ (written left-to-right)
Digits are written in the same direction as in English.
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شانزدهمین کتابها
→
شانزدهمین کتاب
Ordinal numbers also require singular nouns.
팁
The Singular Rule
Always keep the noun singular after 'shānzdah'. It feels wrong in English but is perfect in Persian!
The 'Oon' Shift
To sound like a local, say 'shoonzdah' instead of 'shānzdah' in shops and with friends.
Watch the 'Z'
If you hear a 'z' in the middle of a teen number, it's almost certainly 16 (shānzdah).
Left to Right
Even though you write Persian from right to left, write the digits ۱۶ from left to right.
Counters are Key
Always try to use 'tā' (objects) or 'nafar' (people) when counting out loud.
Official Time
Remember that 'sā'at-e shānzdah' is the standard way to say 4 PM on TV and in travel.
Root Connection
Connect it to 'shesh' (6) + 'dah' (10) to remember the meaning easily.
Student Day
If you are in Iran on the 16th of Azar, you might see student events at universities.
Hexadecimal
If you are a programmer, remember 'mabnā-ye shānzdah' for your Persian tech talks.
Toman Units
In the bazaar, 'shoonzdah' often means 16,000 or 160,000 Tomans. Clarify the zeros!
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Six' (shash) and 'Ten' (dah). Imagine they are dancing so fast they get dizzy and the 'sh' turns into a 'z'. Sh-z-dah!
시각적 연상
Visualize the number 16 (۱۶) as a person holding a 'shash' (six) in one hand and a 'dah' (ten) in the other, but they are glued together by a 'z' shaped bolt.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to count sixteen items in your room right now using the word 'shānzdah' followed by the singular noun. For example: 'shānzdah medād', 'shānzdah ketāb'.
어원
Derived from Middle Persian 'shash-dah'. The word is a compound of 'shash' (six) and 'dah' (ten). Over time, the final 'sh' of 'shash' and the initial 'd' of 'dah' underwent sandhi (phonetic change), resulting in the 'z' sound in 'shānzdah'.
원래 의미: Six and ten.
Indo-European -> Indo-Iranian -> Iranian -> Western Iranian -> Persian.문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities; numbers are neutral. However, 16 Azar can be a politically sensitive date in certain contexts.
English speakers should note that while 16 is a 'milestone' age (driving, sweet sixteen), in Iran, the legal driving age is 18.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
At the Market
- شانزده کیلو سیب میخواهم.
- قیمتش شانزده هزار تومان است.
- شانزده تا تخممرغ بدهید.
- باقی پولم شانزده تومان است.
Telling Time
- ساعت شانزده است.
- ساعت شانزده و ربع.
- تا ساعت شانزده وقت دارم.
- ساعت شانزده تعطیل میشود.
Talking about Age
- من شانزده سال دارم.
- او شانزده ساله است.
- در شانزده سالگی ازدواج کرد.
- برادرم شانزده سالش است.
Giving Directions
- کوچه شانزدهم را بپیچید.
- پلاک شانزده مقصد شماست.
- شانزده متر جلوتر بروید.
- در ایستگاه شانزدهم پیاده شوید.
In the Classroom
- صفحه شانزده را باز کنید.
- نمره من شانزده شد.
- شانزده دانشآموز غایب هستند.
- سوال شانزده را جواب بده.
대화 시작하기
"آیا میدانستی که من شانزده سال در این شهر زندگی کردهام؟ (Did you know I've lived in this city for 16 years?)"
"ساعت شانزده برای تو مناسب است که همدیگر را ببینیم؟ (Is 4 PM a good time for us to meet?)"
"به نظر تو گرفتن نمره شانزده در این امتحان خوب است؟ (Do you think getting a 16 on this exam is good?)"
"میتوانی شانزده تا از این کتابها را برای من بیاوری؟ (Can you bring sixteen of these books for me?)"
"آیا در کوچه شانزدهم نانوایی وجود دارد؟ (Is there a bakery in the 16th alley?)"
일기 주제
امروز شانزده دقیقه مدیتیشن کردم و احساس بهتری دارم. (Today I meditated for sixteen minutes and I feel better.)
شانزده سال دیگر خودم را کجا میبینم؟ (Where do I see myself sixteen years from now?)
لیستی از شانزده چیزی که بابت آنها شکرگزار هستم تهیه کردم. (I made a list of sixteen things I am grateful for.)
خاطرهای از زمانی که شانزده ساله بودم نوشتم. (I wrote a memory from when I was sixteen years old.)
امروز شانزده لغت جدید فارسی یاد گرفتم. (Today I learned sixteen new Persian words.)
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, in Persian, nouns following any number are always singular. For example, 'shānzdah ketāb' (sixteen book).
In casual speech, it is usually pronounced 'shoonzdah'. The 'ān' sound shifts to 'oon'.
Both mean 'sixteenth'. 'Shānzdahom' usually follows the noun (ruz-e shānzdahom), while 'shānzdahomin' usually precedes it (shānzdahomin ruz).
It is written as ۱۶. The 1 is ۱ and the 6 is ۶. Remember they are written left-to-right.
No, it uses the standard counters: 'tā' for general objects and 'nafar' for people.
16 Azar is Student Day in Iran, which is a significant date for university students and social history.
Yes, if the noun is already understood from context, you can just say 'shānzdah tā' (sixteen of them).
You say 'sā'at-e shānzdah'. Iran uses the 24-hour clock for official time.
Yes, in Dari (Afghanistan) it is 'shānzdah'. In Tajik (Tajikistan), it is 'шонздаҳ', which sounds very similar.
The most common mistake is saying 'shānzdah ketāb-hā' instead of 'shānzdah ketāb'. Always keep the noun singular!
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write 'I have sixteen books' in Persian.
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Write 'It is 4:00 PM' using the 24-hour clock.
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Write 'He is sixteen years old.'
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Write 'Sixteen students are in the class.'
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Write 'The sixteenth day of the month.'
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Write 'I bought sixteen oranges.' (Use counter 'tā')
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Write 'She lives on the sixteenth floor.'
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Write 'Sixteen percent of the population.'
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Write 'The bus leaves at 16:30.'
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Write 'He has lost sixteen kilograms.'
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Write 'Sixteen pieces of the puzzle.'
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Write 'The sixteenth century AD.'
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Write 'In base sixteen.'
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Write 'Sixteen long years.' (Use 'āzegār')
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Write 'One-sixteenth of the garden.'
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Write 'Sixteen verses of the poem.'
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Write 'Sixteen marble columns.'
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Write 'Sixteen instances of violation.'
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Write 'The sixteenth General Assembly.'
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Write 'Sixteen layers of paint.'
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Say 'sixteen' in Persian.
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Say 'I am 16 years old.'
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Say 'Sixteen books' in Persian.
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Say 'It is 4 PM' using the 24-hour clock.
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Say '16 oranges' using the counter 'tā'.
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Say '16 people' using the counter 'nafar'.
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Say 'The sixteenth day.'
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Say '16,000 Tomans.'
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Say 'Sixteen percent.'
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Say 'Sixteenth floor.'
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Say 'Sixteen times.'
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Say 'I was sixteen years old.'
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Say 'Sixteen kilograms.'
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Say 'One-sixteenth.'
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Say 'Sixteen chapters.'
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Say 'Sixteen verses.'
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Say 'Base sixteen.'
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Say 'Sixteen long years.'
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Say 'Sixteen marble columns.'
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Say 'Sixteen layers of paint.'
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Listen and write the number you hear: 'شانزده'
Listen and write the number: 'شانزده هزار'
Listen and identify: 'ساعت شانزده'
Listen and write: 'روز شانزدهم'
Listen and write: 'شانزده درصد'
Listen and write: 'شانزده تا سیب'
Listen and write: 'شانزده نفر'
Listen and write: 'طبقه شانزدهم'
Listen and write: 'یک شانزدهم'
Listen and write: 'شانزده سال آزگار'
Listen and write the digit: ۱۶
Listen and write: 'شانزده بیت شعر'
Listen and write: 'مبنای شانزده'
Listen and write: 'شانزده تن از نخبگان'
Listen and write: 'شانزده لایه رنگ'
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Summary
The word 'شانزده' (shānzdah) means sixteen. The most crucial rule to remember is that the noun following it must be singular (e.g., شانزده سیب - sixteen apples). In casual speech, expect to hear it pronounced as 'shoonzdah'.
- The Persian word for sixteen is 'shānzdah' (شانزده). It is a cardinal number used for counting and quantifying nouns in everyday conversation.
- Grammatically, 'shānzdah' is followed by a singular noun, a key difference from English. For example, 'sixteen apples' is 'shānzdah sib'.
- In colloquial Persian, the pronunciation often shifts from 'shānzdah' to 'shoonzdah'. It is written using the Eastern Arabic digits as ۱۶.
- It is used in various contexts including ages, prices, time (16:00), and addresses, often accompanied by counters like 'tā' or 'nafar'.
The Singular Rule
Always keep the noun singular after 'shānzdah'. It feels wrong in English but is perfect in Persian!
The 'Oon' Shift
To sound like a local, say 'shoonzdah' instead of 'shānzdah' in shops and with friends.
Watch the 'Z'
If you hear a 'z' in the middle of a teen number, it's almost certainly 16 (shānzdah).
Left to Right
Even though you write Persian from right to left, write the digits ۱۶ from left to right.
관련 콘텐츠
관련 문법 규칙
general 관련 단어
عادتوار
C1As a matter of habit; habitually.
عادی
A1'عادی'라는 단어는 '보통' 또는 '정상'을 의미합니다. 예: '평범한 날' (یک روز عادی).
عافیت
B2안녕, 건강, 행복. 재채기 후에 '축복합니다'라는 의미로 자주 사용되는 단어입니다.
عاجل
B2긴급한; 즉각적인 주의나 행동이 필요한. 예: '긴급 뉴스' 또는 '쾌유를 빕니다'.
عاقبت
C1결과, 종말, 또는 '드디어'. 'عاقبت رسیدیم.' (우리는 마침내 도착했다.)
عاقل
A1현명한, 분별 있는. 이성적으로 생각하고 행동하는 사람.
عالمگیر
C1세계적인, 보편적인. 전 세계에 걸쳐 있는 것.
عالی
A1'Aali'는 페르시아어로 '훌륭한' 또는 '최고의'라는 뜻입니다.
عام
B1'Am'이라는 단어는 '일반적인' 또는 '공공의'를 의미합니다.
اعم از
B2~을 포함하여; ~이든 아니든 (옵션을 도입할 때 사용).