
Persian syntax
Persian syntax refers to how words are arranged to form meaningful sentences. Typically, Persian follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order, meaning the subject comes first, followed by the object, and then the verb. For example, "Ali apple eats" instead of "Ali eats apple." Adjectives usually come before nouns, and prepositions are used to show relationships between words. The language often relies on context and word endings (called inflections) to convey grammatical roles and tense, allowing for flexible word order and emphasis. Overall, Persian syntax is designed to be clear and expressive while maintaining a relatively simple structure.