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Page 39
... place of dammah . They are as follows : 1 . -That , أَن That , inferential . When this particle con- nects the two verbs by the statement of a mere fact , it does not require the second to be fethated ; Conjugation . 39.
... place of dammah . They are as follows : 1 . -That , أَن That , inferential . When this particle con- nects the two verbs by the statement of a mere fact , it does not require the second to be fethated ; Conjugation . 39.
Page 40
William John Beamont. it does not require the second to be fethated ; in such UWS cases , however , is more usual . 2. Not , strong negative . 1- 3 . Then , in sequence of a preceding statement . 4 . That , in order that . 5 and 6. J ...
William John Beamont. it does not require the second to be fethated ; in such UWS cases , however , is more usual . 2. Not , strong negative . 1- 3 . Then , in sequence of a preceding statement . 4 . That , in order that . 5 and 6. J ...
Page 70
... require in their formation the observance of the Rules of Contraction and of Permuta- tion of the Weak Letters , but when these are observed they present little or no difficulty . Non - Mimmated Derivative Nouns of Action of Assimilated ...
... require in their formation the observance of the Rules of Contraction and of Permuta- tion of the Weak Letters , but when these are observed they present little or no difficulty . Non - Mimmated Derivative Nouns of Action of Assimilated ...
Page 73
... requires merely the accurate observance of the Rules of Permutation . Thus from قوی comes شوی from ; قوة comes . شی NOUN OF SINGLENESS . By adding to the form the Noun of Action . of the Primitive Triliteral , and accenting the J with ...
... requires merely the accurate observance of the Rules of Permutation . Thus from قوی comes شوی from ; قوة comes . شی NOUN OF SINGLENESS . By adding to the form the Noun of Action . of the Primitive Triliteral , and accenting the J with ...
Page 109
... to م best for you . Substantives qualified by demonstratives require the Article . The relatives who or which , is thus declined : L Fem . رس التي اللَّتَانِ اللتين اللاتي اللواتي Singular . Demonstrative Pronouns . 109.
... to م best for you . Substantives qualified by demonstratives require the Article . The relatives who or which , is thus declined : L Fem . رس التي اللَّتَانِ اللتين اللاتي اللواتي Singular . Demonstrative Pronouns . 109.
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2nd Radical 3rd Pers 3rd Sing accent ADVERBS affixed pronouns Alif Arabic Arabic language Assimilated Verbs Cambridge cardinal numbers classes dammah declension Defective Verbs Derivative Conjugations Derivative Nouns Diptotes Dual expressed Feminine fethah form their plural gender genitive Genitive and Accusative Hamzah Imperative interrogative irregular J. W. DONALDSON jezmated kesrah last Radical Masc Masculine Mimmated negative Nominative Non-Mimmated Nouns of Action particles Passive preceded prefixed preposition Pres Present Primitive Triliteral Quadriliterals quiescent Reduplicated Relative Adjectives Rules of Permutation second radical sentence signifies Singular Solar letter substantive Superlative tanwin terminal thee thou tive Transitive Verbs Trinity College Triptotes University of Cambridge vowel weak letter Zeid إن الا الرجال الله ان ای ثلاث ثلاثة رام رجل زيد زيدا عشر عشرة على عن فعال فعل فعول فعولة فعيل لا ما ماية من نعم هو وا وو يسير یا
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