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Persian morphology

Persian morphology is the study of how words are formed and structured in the Persian language. It involves understanding how roots, prefixes, suffixes, and infixes combine to create words and convey different meanings, tenses, or grammatical roles. For example, adding specific suffixes to a root can indicate gender, number, or tense. Persian often employs derivational morphology to build new words from existing ones, and its morphology is characterized by relatively straightforward patterns compared to some other languages. Overall, it reflects how the language creatively modifies word parts to express various concepts efficiently.