کیست؟
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- Kist is the formal Persian contraction for 'Who is?', used primarily in writing and polite speech to identify people.
- It combines 'Ki' (Who) and 'Ast' (Is) and always appears at the end of the sentence in Persian.
- While 'Kist' is formal, the informal equivalent used in daily conversation is 'Ki-ye'.
- It is only used for people; for objects, you must use 'Chist' (What is?).
The Persian word کیست؟ (Kist?) is a fundamental interrogative contraction used to ask the question "Who is?" in the Persian language. It is a combination of the interrogative pronoun کی (ki), meaning "who," and the third-person singular present copula است (ast), meaning "is." In the evolution of the Persian language, these two words merged into a single, elegant form that is predominantly used in written contexts, formal speeches, and classical literature. Understanding کیست is essential for any learner moving beyond basic conversational phrases into the realm of standard and formal Persian. It serves as the primary tool for identifying individuals, defining roles, and inquiring about the identity of subjects in a dignified manner.
- Grammatical Composition
- The word is formed by the fusion of 'Ki' (Who) and 'Ast' (Is). The final 'i' of 'Ki' and the initial 'a' of 'Ast' undergo a phonetic shift where the 'alef' is dropped, resulting in 'Kist'.
- Register and Usage
- This form is strictly formal or literary. In everyday spoken Persian (Tehrani dialect), speakers almost exclusively use the informal contraction 'Ki-ye' (کیه؟) instead of 'Kist'.
- Syntactic Position
- Unlike English where 'Who is' often starts a sentence, in Persian, the subject typically comes first, followed by 'Kist' at the end of the clause.
آن نویسنده مشهور کیست؟.
Historically, کیست appears frequently in the works of great Persian poets like Rumi, Saadi, and Hafez. It often introduces philosophical inquiries into the nature of the beloved or the self. For a modern learner, encountering this word in a newspaper or a formal biography signals a shift from casual interaction to serious information gathering. It is the hallmark of the 'Ketabi' (bookish) style of Persian. While a child might ask "In kiye?" (Who is this?) at home, a news anchor would ask "In shakhsiyat kist?" (Who is this personality?) on national television.
او در این داستان کیست؟.
The word is also versatile in its application to both male and female subjects, as Persian does not have grammatical gender. Whether you are asking about a king, a queen, a doctor, or a stranger, کیست remains unchanged. This simplicity in gender is offset by the complexity of social hierarchy; while کیست is singular, if you are asking about a group of people, you must use the plural form کیستند (Kistand) or the even more formal کیانند (Kiyanand). However, in many literary contexts, the singular 'Kist' can be used rhetorically to address humanity as a whole.
صاحب این خانه کیست؟.
قهرمان واقعی کیست؟.
In summary, کیست is the gateway to formal Persian inquiry. It represents the bridge between the simple spoken language and the sophisticated world of Persian letters. By mastering its use, a learner demonstrates a respect for the formal structures of the language and gains the ability to navigate academic, professional, and literary environments with confidence.
Using کیست؟ (Kist?) correctly requires an understanding of Persian sentence structure, which is typically Subject-Object-Verb (SOV). Since کیست contains the verb 'is' (ast), it almost always appears at the very end of the sentence. This is a significant departure from English, where 'Who' usually initiates the sentence. In Persian, you first identify the person or thing you are curious about, and then you apply the question 'who is?'. This structure creates a sense of anticipation and focus on the subject.
- Basic Identification
- The most common use is identifying a person. Example: 'او کیست؟' (Who is he/she?). Here, 'او' (ou) is the subject, and 'kist' completes the thought.
- Demonstrative Use
- When pointing at someone, you use demonstrative pronouns like 'این' (this) or 'آن' (that). Example: 'این مرد کیست؟' (Who is this man?).
- Professional Inquiries
- In formal settings, you might ask about someone's role. Example: 'رئیس این شرکت کیست؟' (Who is the president of this company?).
پدر بزرگ تو کیست؟.
One of the nuances of کیست is its interaction with possessive constructions (Ezafe). When asking about someone's relative or associate, the Ezafe (the short 'e' sound linking words) connects the subject to its modifier before the 'kist' is added. For instance, in 'دوستِ علی کیست؟' (Who is Ali's friend?), the 'e' after 'doost' links it to 'Ali', and the whole phrase becomes the subject for 'kist'. This allows for very specific and detailed questions within a simple grammatical framework.
نویسنده این کتاب کیست؟.
In poetic or rhetorical contexts, کیست can be used to emphasize the uniqueness or the mystery of a subject. A poet might ask 'آن که در دل من است کیست؟' (Who is that who is in my heart?). Here, the subject is a whole relative clause ('that who is in my heart'), followed by the final question 'kist'. This demonstrates how 'kist' can anchor complex sentences, providing a clear interrogative conclusion to even the most elaborate descriptions.
نامزد برنده کیست؟.
Furthermore, کیست is often used in biographical headers or encyclopedic entries. A heading might read 'حافظ کیست؟' (Who is Hafez?), followed by a paragraph explaining his life and works. This usage highlights the word's role as a tool for definition and categorization. For learners, practicing these structures helps in developing a formal 'voice' in Persian, which is highly valued in Iranian culture and academic circles.
مهمان ویژه امشب کیست؟.
Finally, it is important to note that کیست is not used for objects. If you want to ask "What is this?", you must use چیست (Chist). The distinction between 'who' (human/animate) and 'what' (inanimate) is strictly maintained in formal Persian through these two contracted forms. By consistently using 'kist' for people, you align your speech with the sophisticated norms of the Persian language.
While you might not hear کیست؟ (Kist?) in a bustling Tehran bazaar or during a casual family dinner, it is omnipresent in the more structured and elevated spheres of Iranian life. Understanding where this word lives helps learners transition from basic survival Persian to a deeper cultural and intellectual engagement with the language. It is the sound of authority, education, and artistic expression.
- News and Media
- On television news broadcasts (like IRIB), anchors use 'kist' when introducing a new political figure or discussing a person of interest. It provides a level of professional distance and respect.
- Academic Lectures
- In universities, professors use 'kist' to pose rhetorical questions or to begin a lecture on a historical figure. 'ابوعلی سینا کیست؟' (Who is Avicenna?) is a classic lecture opening.
- Literature and Poetry
- Classical poetry is filled with 'kist'. It is used to explore the identity of the Divine or the Beloved. Reading these poems aloud requires the clear, crisp pronunciation of the 't' at the end of 'kist'.
آن که جان را روشنی بخشید کیست؟.
In the world of Iranian cinema and theater, کیست is used to signal a character's social status or the formality of a situation. A period drama set in the Qajar era will use 'kist' almost exclusively to maintain historical accuracy. Conversely, in a modern drama, a lawyer in a courtroom or a doctor in a formal consultation might use 'kist' to maintain a professional demeanor. It acts as a linguistic marker of the 'formal' self.
مسئول این پروژه کیست؟.
Religious sermons and philosophical discourses also rely heavily on this word. It is used to define the attributes of prophets, saints, or abstract concepts like 'the perfect human'. In these contexts, کیست is not just a question; it is an invitation to deep contemplation. The way the word is emphasized—often with a slight pause before it—highlights its importance in the sentence.
اولین کسی که به این شهر آمد کیست؟.
For learners living in Iran or interacting with the diaspora, you will see کیست in official documents, application forms (though 'نام' is more common), and formal invitations. If you are invited to a formal gala or a literary night, the program might list speakers with the heading 'سخنران کیست؟' (Who is the speaker?). Recognizing this word allows you to navigate these high-stakes social situations with a better understanding of the expected level of formality.
برنده جایزه نوبل امسال کیست؟.
In conclusion, کیست is the voice of Persian civilization's formal and intellectual side. It is heard in the halls of power, the classrooms of universities, and the verses of timeless poetry. While 'kiye' is the language of the heart and the home, 'kist' is the language of the mind and the state. Mastering the recognition of this word is a key step in becoming a truly proficient and culturally aware speaker of Persian.
Learning to use کیست؟ (Kist?) involves navigating the divide between formal and informal Persian. Many students make the mistake of overusing it or applying it in the wrong social context. Because it is a contraction, it might seem simple, but its usage is governed by strict rules of register and grammar. Avoiding these common pitfalls will make your Persian sound more natural and sophisticated.
- Register Mismatch
- Using 'Kist' in a casual conversation with friends is a common mistake. It sounds overly stiff, like saying 'Whom is it?' in English. Use 'Ki-ye' (کیه) for friends and family.
- Plural Disagreement
- Learners often use 'Kist' for plural subjects. If you are asking about 'they' (آنها), you must use 'Kistand' (کیستند). 'آنها کیست؟' is grammatically incorrect.
- Object Confusion
- Using 'Kist' for inanimate objects. 'این کتاب کیست؟' means 'Who is this book?' (implying the book is a person). To ask 'What is this book?', use 'Chist' (چیست).
غلط: این اشیا کیست؟.
Another frequent error is the word order. English speakers often want to put 'Kist' at the beginning of the sentence because 'Who' starts English questions. Remember, in Persian, the question word/verb combo 'Kist' almost always ends the sentence. Saying 'Kist in mard?' (Who is this man?) is technically understandable but sounds like a direct translation from English rather than natural Persian.
غلط: کیست او؟ کیست؟.
Confusion also arises with the word 'Ki' (who) versus 'Ke' (that/which). While they look identical in script (که), 'Kist' is always derived from 'Ki'. Some learners mistakenly try to contract 'Ke' with 'Ast' in the same way, but 'Kist' is exclusively for the question 'Who is?'. Furthermore, in written Persian, ensure you don't add an extra 'alef'—it's not 'کی است' in the contracted form, but 'کیست'.
غلط: آنها کیست؟.
Lastly, learners sometimes forget the question mark. In Persian, the question mark is '؟'. Omitting it in writing makes 'Kist' look like a statement in some poetic contexts where the verb is implied, leading to confusion. Also, be careful with the pronunciation; the 'i' in 'Kist' is a long 'ee' sound, and the 't' should be clearly aspirated. Slurring it might make it sound like 'Kis', which is not a word.
غلط: این کیست ..
By being mindful of these common errors—especially the register and plural agreement—you will demonstrate a high level of linguistic competence. Persian speakers greatly appreciate when a learner takes the time to master the formal nuances of the language, as it shows a deep respect for their literary and cultural heritage.
While کیست؟ (Kist?) is the standard formal way to ask "Who is?", the Persian language offers several alternatives depending on the level of formality, the number of people being asked about, and the specific nuance the speaker wishes to convey. Understanding these alternatives allows you to choose the perfect word for every situation, from a casual text message to a formal academic paper.
- کیه؟ (Ki-ye?)
- The informal/spoken version of 'Kist'. This is what you will use 90% of the time when speaking. It is a contraction of 'Ki' and 'Ast' but follows the spoken phonetic rules where 'ast' becomes 'e'.
- چه کسی است؟ (Che kasi ast?)
- The most formal and explicit way to ask 'Who is?'. 'Che kasi' means 'what person'. This is often used in legal documents or very formal interviews to avoid any ambiguity.
- کیستند؟ (Kistand?)
- The plural form of 'Kist'. Use this when asking about more than one person in a formal context. Example: 'این مهمانان کیستند؟' (Who are these guests?).
او کیه؟.
Another interesting alternative is کدام است؟ (Kodam ast?), which means "Which one is it?". While 'Kist' asks for identity, 'Kodam ast' asks for a selection from a group. For example, if you are looking at a group of doctors and want to know which one is the surgeon, you would ask 'کدام یک جراح است؟'. This is a useful distinction to keep in mind when 'who' implies a choice rather than a general identification.
نام این شخص چیست؟.
In classical poetry, you might encounter کیانند (Kiyanand), which is an archaic and highly poetic plural of 'Kist'. It carries a sense of grandeur and is rarely used in modern speech or even standard news reports. However, knowing it helps in appreciating the depth of Persian literature. Additionally, the phrase کیستی؟ (Kisti?) means "Who are you?" (singular, formal). It follows the same contraction pattern: Ki + hasti = Kisti.
تو کیستی که چنین در دل من جا کردی؟.
For learners, the most important distinction is between 'Kist' and 'Chist'. Remember that 'Chist' (چیست) is used for objects, concepts, and names. Even though a name belongs to a person, the name itself is a 'thing', so you ask 'نام او چیست؟' (What is his name?) but 'او کیست؟' (Who is he?). Swapping these is a hallmark of a beginner, while using them correctly shows a firm grasp of Persian logic.
چه کسی مسئول این خطاست؟.
In summary, while کیست is your 'go-to' for formal identification, being aware of 'Ki-ye', 'Che kasi ast', and 'Kistand' will make you a more versatile and accurate communicator. Each word has its place in the rich tapestry of Persian social and literary life.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The word 'Kist' has remained virtually unchanged for over a thousand years, appearing in the earliest Persian manuscripts exactly as it is written today.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing it as 'Kist' with a short 'i' like in 'kiss'. It must be a long 'ee'.
- Dropping the 't' at the end, making it sound like 'Kis'.
- Confusing it with 'Kist-e' (which is not a word).
- Over-emphasizing the 'st' so it sounds like two syllables.
- Pronouncing the 'K' too softly; it should be a clear, unaspirated 'k'.
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy to recognize once you know the components.
Requires remembering the contraction and word order.
Learners often use it in casual settings where it doesn't fit.
Easy to hear, but must be distinguished from 'kiye'.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Contraction of 'ast'
Ki + ast = Kist
SOV Word Order
Subject comes before Kist.
Plural Agreement
Use Kistand for plural subjects.
Animate vs Inanimate
Kist for people, Chist for things.
Ezafe Construction
Linking nouns before Kist (e.g., Doost-e man kist?).
Exemplos por nível
او کیست؟
Who is he/she?
Subject (Ou) + Interrogative (Kist).
این کیست؟
Who is this?
Demonstrative (In) + Kist.
آن مرد کیست؟
Who is that man?
Noun phrase (An mard) + Kist.
مادر تو کیست؟
Who is your mother?
Possessive (Madar-e to) + Kist.
معلم کیست؟
Who is the teacher?
Noun (Mo'allem) + Kist.
دوست او کیست؟
Who is his/her friend?
Possessive (Doost-e ou) + Kist.
این زن کیست؟
Who is this woman?
Noun phrase (In zan) + Kist.
پدر کیست؟
Who is the father?
Simple noun + Kist.
رئیس این شرکت کیست؟
Who is the president of this company?
Complex noun phrase with Ezafe.
نویسنده این کتاب کیست؟
Who is the author of this book?
Identifying a role.
پزشک شما کیست؟
Who is your doctor?
Formal inquiry.
آن راننده کیست؟
Who is that driver?
Demonstrative + Noun.
همسایه جدید کیست؟
Who is the new neighbor?
Adjective + Noun.
بازیگر اصلی کیست؟
Who is the main actor?
Identifying a specific person.
صاحب این گربه کیست؟
Who is the owner of this cat?
Possessive construction.
قهرمان داستان کیست؟
Who is the hero of the story?
Literary identification.
مسئول این بخش کیست؟
Who is the person in charge of this section?
Professional context.
کسی که اول شد کیست؟
Who is the person who came first?
Relative clause as subject.
نامزد پیروز در انتخابات کیست؟
Who is the winning candidate in the election?
Political context.
مخترع این دستگاه کیست؟
Who is the inventor of this device?
Historical/Scientific inquiry.
آن که در عکس میخندد کیست؟
Who is that person laughing in the photo?
Descriptive relative clause.
رهبر این گروه موسیقی کیست؟
Who is the leader of this music group?
Cultural inquiry.
شخصی که با شما تماس گرفت کیست؟
Who is the person who called you?
Identifying an unknown caller.
نماینده ایران در سازمان ملل کیست؟
Who is Iran's representative at the UN?
Diplomatic context.
به نظر شما، بهترین شاعر معاصر کیست؟
In your opinion, who is the best contemporary poet?
Subjective inquiry.
آن که مسئولیت این فاجعه را میپذیرد کیست؟
Who is the one who accepts responsibility for this disaster?
Complex moral inquiry.
وارث واقعی این تخت و تاج کیست؟
Who is the real heir to this throne?
Historical/Legal context.
کسی که جرئت مخالفت دارد کیست؟
Who is the person who has the courage to disagree?
Abstract quality inquiry.
منبع اصلی این شایعه کیست؟
Who is the primary source of this rumor?
Investigative context.
آن که در سایه ایستاده کیست؟
Who is that standing in the shadow?
Mysterious/Literary context.
مربیای که تیم را به پیروزی رساند کیست؟
Who is the coach who led the team to victory?
Relative clause with 'i-ye' suffix.
صاحب امتیاز این نشریه کیست؟
Who is the license holder of this publication?
Legal/Business context.
در این منظومه، نماد عقل کیست؟
In this epic poem, who is the symbol of intellect?
Literary analysis.
آن که از خود گذشت تا دیگران بمانند کیست؟
Who is the one who sacrificed himself so others could remain?
Philosophical/Ethical inquiry.
مخاطب اصلی این خطابهی غرا کیست؟
Who is the primary audience of this eloquent speech?
Rhetorical analysis.
آن که در آینه مینگرد و خود را نمیشناسد کیست؟
Who is the one who looks in the mirror and does not recognize himself?
Existential inquiry.
بنیانگذار این مکتب فکری کیست؟
Who is the founder of this school of thought?
Academic inquiry.
آن که اسرار هویدا میکرد کیست؟
Who is the one who revealed the secrets?
Sufi/Mystical reference.
طراح این بنای باشکوه کیست؟
Who is the architect of this magnificent building?
Artistic inquiry.
آن که بار امانت را بر دوش کشید کیست؟
Who is the one who carried the burden of the trust?
Classical literary allusion.
در ساحتِ اندیشه، آن که پرسشگری را بنیاد نهاد کیست؟
In the realm of thought, who is the one who founded the act of questioning?
Highly formal/Academic.
آن که در غوغای هستی، ندای حق را شنید کیست؟
Who is the one who heard the call of truth amidst the clamor of existence?
Metaphysical inquiry.
واضعِ این نظریهی پیچیدهی زبانشناختی کیست؟
Who is the formulator of this complex linguistic theory?
Specialized academic terminology.
آن که از ورای قرون، با ما سخن میگوید کیست؟
Who is the one who speaks to us from across the centuries?
Poetic/Temporal inquiry.
در این درامِ تراژیک، مظهرِ تقدیر کیست؟
In this tragic drama, who is the manifestation of fate?
Dramatic criticism.
آن که در خلوتِ خود، جهان را بازمیآفریند کیست؟
Who is the one who recreates the world in their own solitude?
Psychological/Creative inquiry.
مدعیِ اصلی در این پروندهی حقوقیِ بینالمللی کیست؟
Who is the primary claimant in this international legal case?
Legal/Diplomatic precision.
آن که در پیِ حقیقت، از جان و جهان گذشت کیست؟
Who is the one who, in pursuit of truth, gave up life and the world?
Mystical/Hagiographic context.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Used to express surprise or wonder about someone's identity.
او کیست که چنین قدرتی دارد؟
Frequentemente confundido com
The informal version. Don't use 'Kist' when chatting with friends.
Means 'What is?'. Don't use 'Kist' for objects.
Means 'Who are you?'. Don't use it for 'Who is he?'.
Expressões idiomáticas
— Who is there who doesn't know? (Meaning: Everyone knows).
کیست که نداند او بهترین است؟
Formal/Rhetorical— Distinguishing between people (rare).
در این بازار، معلوم نیست این کیست و آن کیست.
Literary— Comparing oneself to another (humility).
او استاد است، او کیست که من باشم؟
Formal— Who is there that can? (Implying no one can).
کیست که بتواند با او رقابت کند؟
Formal/Rhetorical— It's a total mess / No one knows who is who.
در این اداره معلوم نیست کی به کیست.
Informal (variant)— Who is there to say no? (Meaning: It's certain).
طرح عالی است، کیست که بگوید نه؟
Formal— A rhetorical question about authority.
او کیست که ما را ببخشد؟ فقط خدا میبخشد.
Religious/Formal— Who could possibly know?
از آینده، کیست که خبر داشته باشد؟
Philosophical— Questioning someone's right to speak.
او کیست که چنین میگوید؟ او هیچ کاره است.
FormalFácil de confundir
Looks the same in script.
'Ke' means 'that' or 'which', while 'Ki' means 'who'. 'Kist' only comes from 'Ki'.
مردی که آمد (The man who came) vs او کیست؟ (Who is he?)
Homograph (written the same).
'Key' means 'When', while 'Ki' means 'Who'. Context determines the meaning.
کی آمدی؟ (When did you come?) vs کی آمد؟ (Who came?)
Rhymes and has similar structure.
'Chist' is for things, 'Kist' is for people.
این چیست؟ (What is this?) vs این کیست؟ (Who is this?)
Medical term.
In a medical context, 'Kist' can mean 'Cyst' (borrowed from English/French).
او کیست؟ (Who is he?) vs او کیست دارد. (He has a cyst.)
Plural vs Singular.
'Kist' is for one person, 'Kistand' is for many.
آنها کیستند؟
Padrões de frases
[Noun] کیست؟
علی کیست؟
او کیست؟
او کیست؟
[Adjective] [Noun] کیست؟
آن مرد قدبلند کیست؟
[Noun]-e [Noun] کیست؟
برادرِ مریم کیست؟
[Relative Clause] کیست؟
کسی که آمد کیست؟
به نظر شما [Subject] کیست؟
به نظر شما بهترین بازیکن کیست؟
آن که [Verb Phrase] کیست؟
آن که وطن را فروخت کیست؟
در ساحتِ [Concept]، [Subject] کیست؟
در ساحتِ هنر، استاد واقعی کیست؟
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Relacionado
Como usar
High in written Persian, Low in spoken Persian.
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آنها کیست؟
→
آنها کیستند؟
You must use the plural form for plural subjects.
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این کتاب کیست؟
→
این کتاب چیست؟
Use 'Chist' for objects like books.
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کیست او؟
→
او کیست؟
The subject must come before the interrogative verb.
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نام تو کیست؟
→
نام تو چیست؟
Even though it's a person's name, 'name' is a thing, so use 'Chist'.
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Using 'Kist' with friends.
→
Using 'Ki-ye'.
'Kist' is too formal for casual settings.
Dicas
Word Order
Always put the person you are asking about first. Think: 'Ali who is?' instead of 'Who is Ali?'.
Be Formal
Use 'Kist' in your Persian class or when writing an essay. It shows you know the 'proper' way to speak.
The 'T' Sound
Listen for the sharp 't' at the end. If you don't hear it, the speaker is probably using the informal 'kiye'.
Kist vs Chist
People = Kist. Things = Chist. If you ask 'In kist?' about a sandwich, people will laugh!
Poetry Clues
In poems, 'Kist' often rhymes with 'Nist' (is not) or 'Chist' (what is). Look for these patterns.
Respect
Using formal words like 'Kist' when talking about elders or respected figures is a sign of good manners.
No Alef
When writing 'Kist', don't include the 'alef' from 'ast'. It's کیست, not کیاست.
Long Vowel
Make sure the 'i' is long. It should sound like 'keest', not 'kist' as in 'list'.
Common Question
Exams often ask you to identify a person in a text using 'Kist'. Practice this structure.
The Key
The 'Ki' in 'Kist' is the 'Key' to knowing 'Who' someone is.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Kist' as 'Key + St'. The 'Key' unlocks the identity of the person you are asking about, and 'St' stands for 'Standard' (formal).
Associação visual
Imagine a large question mark (؟) standing next to a person in a formal suit. The suit represents the formal nature of 'Kist'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to write five sentences about famous people using 'Kist'. For example: 'انیشتین کیست؟' (Who is Einstein?).
Origem da palavra
Derived from Old Persian 'ka' (who) and 'astiy' (is). In Middle Persian (Pahlavi), it became 'kē' and 'ast'. The contraction 'kist' solidified in Early New Persian.
Significado original: Who is?
Indo-European -> Indo-Iranian -> Iranian -> Persian.Contexto cultural
There are no specific sensitivities, but using 'Kist' with children might sound funny or overly serious.
English speakers often struggle with the word order. Remember that 'Kist' goes at the end, unlike 'Who is' which goes at the beginning.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Introductions
- این شخص کیست؟
- او کیست؟
- مهمان کیست؟
- میزبان کیست؟
Reading Books
- نویسنده کیست؟
- قهرمان کیست؟
- شخصیت اصلی کیست؟
- راوی کیست؟
News
- وزیر کیست؟
- سفیر کیست؟
- نماینده کیست؟
- متهم کیست؟
History
- پادشاه کیست؟
- مخترع کیست؟
- کاشف کیست؟
- بنیانگذار کیست؟
Philosophy
- انسان کیست؟
- دوست واقعی کیست؟
- عاقل کیست؟
- حق با کیست؟
Iniciadores de conversa
"به نظر شما، تاثیرگذارترین فرد تاریخ کیست؟ (Who is the most influential person in history?)"
"نویسنده مورد علاقه شما کیست؟ (Who is your favorite author?)"
"در خانواده شما، مهربانترین فرد کیست؟ (In your family, who is the kindest person?)"
"قهرمان زندگی شما کیست؟ (Who is the hero of your life?)"
"اولین کسی که امروز دیدید کیست؟ (Who is the first person you saw today?)"
Temas para diário
بنویسید که از نظر شما یک دوست واقعی کیست و چه ویژگیهایی دارد. (Write about who a true friend is in your opinion.)
درباره یک شخصیت تاریخی که برایتان جالب است بنویسید: او کیست و چرا مهم است؟ (Write about a historical figure: Who are they and why are they important?)
اگر میتوانستید با یک نفر در تاریخ ملاقات کنید، او کیست؟ (If you could meet one person in history, who is it?)
توصیف کنید که مسئول موفقیتهای شما در زندگی کیست. (Describe who is responsible for your successes in life.)
در یک داستان کوتاه، شخصیتی را خلق کنید و بپرسید: این غریبه کیست؟ (In a short story, create a character and ask: Who is this stranger?)
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIn formal writing, yes. But in real life, you should say 'Ki-ye?' (کیه؟). Using 'Kist' would sound like you are in a historical movie.
Yes, Persian has no grammatical gender. 'Kist' is used for anyone, regardless of gender.
'Kist' is a contracted, standard formal form. 'Che kasi ast' is even more formal and explicit, often used in legal or very official contexts.
Usually, 'Kist' is reserved for humans. For animals, people often use 'Chist' (What is it?) or 'In chiye?', but if you treat your pet like a person, you might hear 'Kiye?'.
You should use 'Kistand?' (کیستند؟). This is the plural version of 'Kist'.
Because Persian is written from right to left, the question mark is mirrored (؟) to match the direction of the script.
Yes, it is very common in headlines and formal articles to identify people.
No. Although 'Key' means 'When', it does not contract with 'ast' into 'Kist'. 'When is it?' would be 'Key ast?' or 'Key-ye?'.
It is written as one word in Persian (کیست), but it is grammatically a contraction of two words (Ki + ast).
Only in very rare, poetic, or archaic constructions. In standard Persian, it always goes at the end.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Translate to Persian: 'Who is he?' (Formal)
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Translate to Persian: 'Who is this man?'
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Translate to Persian: 'Who is your friend?'
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Translate to Persian: 'Who is the author?'
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Translate to Persian: 'Who is the winner?'
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Translate to Persian: 'Who are they?' (Formal)
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Write a sentence asking who the president is.
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Write a sentence asking who is at the door.
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Translate to English: 'این زن کیست؟'
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Translate to English: 'پدر مریم کیست؟'
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Use 'Kist' in a sentence about a doctor.
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Use 'Kist' in a sentence about a hero.
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Correct this sentence: 'کیست او؟'
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Correct this sentence: 'این کتاب کیست؟'
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Translate: 'Who is the teacher of this class?'
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Translate: 'Who is the owner of this house?'
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Translate: 'Who is the person who called?'
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Translate: 'Who is your favorite poet?'
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Translate: 'Who is responsible for this?'
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Write the informal version of 'او کیست؟'.
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Pronounce: 'او کیست؟'
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Ask 'Who is this?' formally.
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Ask 'Who is your father?' formally.
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Ask 'Who is the doctor?'
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Ask 'Who is the author?'
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Ask 'Who are they?' formally.
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Say 'I don't know who he is' formally.
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Ask 'Who is the winner?'
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Ask 'Who is this woman?'
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Ask 'Who is your friend?'
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Pronounce 'Kistand' correctly.
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Ask 'Who is at the door?'
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Ask 'Who is the president?'
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Ask 'Who is the hero?'
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Ask 'Who is the neighbor?'
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Say 'Who is it?' when someone knocks (formal).
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Ask 'Who is the source?'
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Ask 'Who is the owner?'
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Ask 'Who is the teacher?'
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Ask 'Who is the speaker?'
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Listen to the sentence: 'او کیست؟'. Is it formal or informal?
Listen: 'این مرد کیست؟'. Is the speaker asking about a man or a woman?
Listen: 'آنها کیستند؟'. Is the subject singular or plural?
Listen: 'نویسنده کیست؟'. What is the speaker inquiring about?
Listen: 'نام او چیست؟'. Did the speaker use 'Kist' or 'Chist'?
Listen: 'برنده کیست؟'. What is the last word?
Listen: 'مادر مریم کیست؟'. Who is being asked about?
Listen: 'این کیه؟'. Is this formal or informal?
Listen: 'پزشک کیست؟'. What is the profession mentioned?
Listen: 'آن که آمد کیست؟'. Is the question about someone who left or someone who arrived?
Listen: 'صاحب خانه کیست؟'. What is the subject?
Listen: 'رئیس کیست؟'. What is the first word?
Listen: 'او کیست؟'. How many syllables are in the last word?
Listen: 'دوست تو کیست؟'. Who is the 'you' referring to?
Listen: 'قهرمان کیست؟'. Is the tone formal?
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Summary
The word 'Kist' (کیست) is your essential tool for formal inquiry in Persian. Use it to ask 'Who is?' in professional, academic, or literary settings. Example: 'او کیست؟' (Who is he/she?). Always remember to use it for people, not things.
- Kist is the formal Persian contraction for 'Who is?', used primarily in writing and polite speech to identify people.
- It combines 'Ki' (Who) and 'Ast' (Is) and always appears at the end of the sentence in Persian.
- While 'Kist' is formal, the informal equivalent used in daily conversation is 'Ki-ye'.
- It is only used for people; for objects, you must use 'Chist' (What is?).
Word Order
Always put the person you are asking about first. Think: 'Ali who is?' instead of 'Who is Ali?'.
Be Formal
Use 'Kist' in your Persian class or when writing an essay. It shows you know the 'proper' way to speak.
The 'T' Sound
Listen for the sharp 't' at the end. If you don't hear it, the speaker is probably using the informal 'kiye'.
Kist vs Chist
People = Kist. Things = Chist. If you ask 'In kist?' about a sandwich, people will laugh!
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