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What's the correct conjugation of the verb "to read" in Arabic?
I've checked some conjugators and I have different results. I'm confused.
Apr 8, 2017 6:09 PM
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Hi Kambitas,
to read means in Arabic يقرأ . (present tens)
You get confused may be because the infinitive form in Arabic is usually similar to the perfect tens. In this case قرأ .
أنا قرأتُ
أنتَ قرأتَ
أنتِ قرأتِ
هو قرأ
هي قرأَت
أنتما قرأتما
هما قرآ
هما قرأتا
نحن قرأنا
أنتم قرأتم
أنتن قرأتن
هم قرأوا
هن قرأن
April 8, 2017
if i got the question right..
for the past: قرأ (M) قرأت (F)
for the present: يقرأ (M) تقرأ (F)
noun: القراءه
April 9, 2017
hi , you may got confused as some sites mix MSA with others dialect (example Egyptian with MSA ) , which site do you study from ?
when you get confused return to the word root then start adding and modifying
keep it simple, I'm sure you know that Arabic and Spanish are very similar ,
in Spanish when you start conjugating a verb you add an ending " yo leo " - ( o )
same in Arabic but we add it at the beginning ( أ - يـ - ت )( a - y - T ) yet we add an ending to express plural , dual and feminine words ( ون / ين /ان / ن ) ,I'm not good at explaining and sometime I make it harder than it sounds yet you may check this chart that I have made , I hope it make it easy
http://imgur.com/a/MeqHA
وبالتوفيق
April 9, 2017
to: أن or لكي
read: تقراء
يقرأ
يقرأون
تقرأون
+all what Mr mahmoud siad
April 9, 2017
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