Lesson 14 How to conjugate to see , didan

How to conjugate to see , didan in Persian language? | Persian sentences with English translation

The Verb section goes beyond basic conjugations to cover the full range of Persian verb forms. In this section, you’ll master verb conjugations across multiple tenses, allowing you to talk about past experiences, present actions, and future plans with precision. We also explore simple and compound verbs, showing you how Persian often combines verbs with other words to convey specific actions and ideas. Additionally, we focus on verb moods—such as the imperative for giving commands and the subjunctive for expressing wishes or possibilities. Each lesson includes contextual examples, pronunciation guidance, and practice exercises, so you can build strong verb usage skills. This section is ideal for learners aiming to achieve more natural and fluent Persian speech, equipping you with the tools to convey subtle shades of meaning and interact more confidently.

Today we learn the conjugation of one of the most used verbs in Persian: didan or to see. The examples of this clip include both simple present and simple past tenses. Persian verbs have different forms and markers for different persons. Persian verbs are inflexible for three singular and three plural persons. We try to learn them in our clips and we use them in the sentence and real context.