A1 Expression 非正式

برو

boro

Go

意思

An imperative to move away.

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文化背景

In Iran, the use of 'Boro' is heavily regulated by the age of the speaker and listener. A younger person saying 'Boro' to an older person is a sign of 'bi-adabi' (rudeness). In Tehran, 'Boro' is often used as a filler in arguments, repeated quickly ('Boro boro boro!') to signal that the conversation is over. Classical poets like Rumi use the imperative 'Go' to symbolize the soul's journey away from the material world. In Dari, the pronunciation might be slightly closer to 'Beraw', maintaining more of the original 'v' sound than the Tehrani 'Boro'.

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The 'Baba' Rule

Adding 'baba' after 'boro' (Boro baba!) almost always turns it into an expression of disbelief rather than a literal command to leave.

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Watch the Tone

A sharp, short 'Boro!' is a dismissal. A long, melodic 'Boro...' can be a suggestion or a sad goodbye.

意思

An imperative to move away.

💡

The 'Baba' Rule

Adding 'baba' after 'boro' (Boro baba!) almost always turns it into an expression of disbelief rather than a literal command to leave.

⚠️

Watch the Tone

A sharp, short 'Boro!' is a dismissal. A long, melodic 'Boro...' can be a suggestion or a sad goodbye.

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The Formal Alternative

If you are unsure, always use 'Berid' (برید). It is safer and rarely sounds too formal for friends, but 'Boro' can easily sound too rude for strangers.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct informal command for 'Go'.

علی، ________ خونه! (Ali, ________ khone!)

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: برو

Since you are talking to Ali (a friend/singular), 'Boro' is the correct informal imperative.

Which form should you use when talking to your boss?

To tell your boss to 'Go' (politely):

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: بفرمایید

'Befarma'id' is the polite way to invite someone to move or proceed. 'Boro' is too informal.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Phrase: 'برو بابا!' (Boro baba!)

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Expressing disbelief

'Boro baba' is a common idiomatic way to say 'No way!' or 'You're kidding!'.

🎉 得分: /3

视觉学习工具

Ways to say 'Go'

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Friendly

  • Boro
  • Rah bioft
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Polite

  • Beravid
  • Befarma'id
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Angry

  • Gomsho
  • Bezan be chak

练习题库

3 练习
Fill in the blank with the correct informal command for 'Go'. Fill Blank A1

علی، ________ خونه! (Ali, ________ khone!)

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: برو

Since you are talking to Ali (a friend/singular), 'Boro' is the correct informal imperative.

Which form should you use when talking to your boss? Choose A2

To tell your boss to 'Go' (politely):

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: بفرمایید

'Befarma'id' is the polite way to invite someone to move or proceed. 'Boro' is too informal.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Phrase: 'برو بابا!' (Boro baba!)

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Expressing disbelief

'Boro baba' is a common idiomatic way to say 'No way!' or 'You're kidding!'.

🎉 得分: /3

常见问题

10 个问题

It depends on who you say it to. To a friend, it's normal. To a stranger or elder, it's very rude.

The plural is 'Berid' (informal) or 'Beravid' (formal).

Absolutely not. Use 'Tashrif bebaram?' (Should I leave/go?) if you are asking to leave.

Say 'Naro' (نرو).

It means 'No way!' or 'Get out of here!' used in disbelief.

In books, you'll see 'Berav'. 'Boro' is for speech and informal writing like texts.

You usually say 'Berid be...' (Go to...) to be polite.

'Boro' is the verb 'Go'. 'Biroon' means 'Outside'. Together 'Boro biroon' means 'Go out'.

Yes, it's the standard way to tell a pet to move!

That is the formal, classical pronunciation used in poetry or very formal speeches.

相关表达

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بیا (Bia)

contrast

Come

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بدو (Bodo)

similar

Run

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بروید (Beravid)

specialized form

Go (Formal/Plural)

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بزن به چاک (Bezan be chak)

synonym

Hit the road

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راه بیفت (Rah bioft)

builds on

Get moving

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