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... . Alif serves sometimes as a mere breathing , sometimes as a slight guttural , and is occasionally mute , as in the 3rd pl . masc . of the Past Tense ; but when preceded by its appropriate accent , fethah , it usually has the Alphabet . 3.
... . Alif serves sometimes as a mere breathing , sometimes as a slight guttural , and is occasionally mute , as in the 3rd pl . masc . of the Past Tense ; but when preceded by its appropriate accent , fethah , it usually has the Alphabet . 3.
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William John Beamont. its appropriate accent , fethah , it usually has the sound a -cs افضال long , as , dar , Jhal afdal . دل ك ف دش دس دز در で ترت وب ود وذ * correspond to our b , t , th in ' thing , ' j , d , th in ' those , ' r , z ...
William John Beamont. its appropriate accent , fethah , it usually has the sound a -cs افضال long , as , dar , Jhal afdal . دل ك ف دش دس دز در で ترت وب ود وذ * correspond to our b , t , th in ' thing , ' j , d , th in ' those , ' r , z ...
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... usually written without dots . 3 بي Soucoun , or Jezm , indicates that the letter over which it is placed is quiescent , i . e . is not immediately followed by any vowel . · A Teshdid doubles the letter over which it is placed . Madda ...
... usually written without dots . 3 بي Soucoun , or Jezm , indicates that the letter over which it is placed is quiescent , i . e . is not immediately followed by any vowel . · A Teshdid doubles the letter over which it is placed . Madda ...
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... usually regarded as affected by the affixed possessive pronouns or the termination , but the rule is not absolute in these cases . Thus we -75 may write either , treating the las medial , or 80 , treating it as final . PARTS OF SPEECH ...
... usually regarded as affected by the affixed possessive pronouns or the termination , but the rule is not absolute in these cases . Thus we -75 may write either , treating the las medial , or 80 , treating it as final . PARTS OF SPEECH ...
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... the 2nd and 1st Persons of the Past Tense are usually formed by the insertion of after the reduplicated letter and the usual terminal . Ex . 2nd Pers . 1st Pers . فریت فريت VERBS HAMZATED ON THE FIRST RADICAL . ༣ བ -- Conjugation . 27.
... the 2nd and 1st Persons of the Past Tense are usually formed by the insertion of after the reduplicated letter and the usual terminal . Ex . 2nd Pers . 1st Pers . فریت فريت VERBS HAMZATED ON THE FIRST RADICAL . ༣ བ -- Conjugation . 27.
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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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