روز مرگم هر که شیون کند از دور و برم دور کنید .
همه را مست و خراب از می ام گور کنید.
مرد غصاله مرا سیر شرابش بدهید.
مست مست از همه جا حال خرابش بدهید.
بر مزارم مگذارید بیاید واعظ ، پیر میخانه بخواند غزلی از حافظ
جای تلقین به بالای سرم دف بزنید .
شاهدی رقص کنان جمله شما کف بزنید.
روز مرگم وسط سینه من چاک زنید.
اندرون دل من یک قلم تاک زنید.
روی قبرم بنویسید وفادار برفت ، آن جگر سوخته خسته از این داغ برفت .
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MAGYARFORDITO Translator from Hungary to Persian ( Farsi- Perzsa (
آماده عقد قرار داد با ادارات، سازمان ها و مدارس جهت تدریس زبان انگلیسی و ارتقا
چهار مهارت اصلی با قیمتی مناسب .
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and promote the four basic skills at an affordable price
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لطفاجهت هرگونه مشاوره باایمیل من تماس حاصل فرمایید.
Some A little, a few or small number or amount.
We usually use some in positive sentences for countable and uncountable nouns.
I have some friends in London.
I usually drink some water with my meal.
Sometimes we use some in a question, when we expect a positive YES answer.
Would you like some more tea?
Could I have some more sugar please?
Any One , small or all. It is used with negative sentences.
When asking questions and when a sentence is grammatically positive, but the meaning of the sentence
is negative.
Do you have any ice cream left for me?
My brother never does any chores.
We use any for both countable and uncountable nouns.
Do you have any cheese?
He doesn"t have any friends in Paris.
Much It is used with uncountable nouns.
They don"t have much money to buy a present.
Many It is used with countable nouns.
I don"t have many English stamps in my collection.
Much and Many are used to express that there is a large quantity of something.
WISH " I wish to" can mean the same as "I want to" but it is much, much more formal and much, much less common. • I wish to see the manager. You can also use "wish" with a noun to "offer good wishes". • We wish you a merry Christmas. Notice that when you want to offer good wishes using a verb, you must use "hope " and not "wish". • We wish you the best of luck. • We hope you have the best of luck. However, the main use of "wish" is to say that we would like things to be different from what they are, that we have regrets about the present situation. • I wish I was rich. Notice that the verb tense which follows "I wish" is "more in the past" than the tense corresponding to its meaning. • I"m too fat. I wish I was thin. • It"s raining. I wish it wasn"t raining. In the case of "will" , where "will" means "show willingness" we use "would". • He won"t help me. I wish he would help me. Where "will" means a future event, we cannot use "wish" and must use "hope". • I hope everything will be fine in your new job. In more formal English, we use the subjunctive form "were" and not "was" after "wish". • I wish I were taller. • I wish it were Saturday today. • I wish he were here. • •
May, Might and Must
One of the meanings of may and might is to be allowed to.
e.g. The members of the organization agree that I may join it.
The members of the organization agreed that I might join it.
The auxiliary must is a stronger form of may and might. One of the meanings of must is to be obliged to or to have to.
e.g. You must provide proper identification in order to cash a check.
They must work harder if they are to succeed.
It should be noted that the meaning of must not is to be obliged not to.
e.g. You must not leave.
He must not speak.
The first example has the meaning, You must stay. The second example has the meaning, He must be silent
Ne Fus Se busz Se No Utan, Mert
Mindig Jon a Kovetkezo.