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Sarah Donahue
ما الاختلاف بين وقف و توقف؟
5 août 2015 00:02
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You can use them both as the same meaning exept for some cases like standing up
You have to use وقف and not توقف
وقف الرجل the man stood up
توقف الرجل the man stopped
5 août 2015
4
وقف verb in past = stoped
توقف = stopping
5 août 2015
2
As per the circumstances, the meaning of وقف will be changed.
وقف = vaqafa = توقف = thavaqqafa = to stop or come to a standstill.
وقف = vaqafa = to stand up
وقف = vaqafa = to hesitate
وقف = vaqafa = to confront
(وقف ( في سبيله = to interrupt or to block the way of
( وقف ( في ، الى ، مع to defend or to support
(وقف ( ماله على = to endow or to donate for a charitable purpose
وقف = vaqf = endowment
توقف = Thavaqqafa = to stop, to hesitate, to depend on, to suspend
توقف = Thavaqquf = breakdown or failure
When we read or listen Arabic, we will understand the exact meaning of these two words
by immediate attention of words mentioned after and before of وقف / توقف in the sentence.
In Arabic, we say about this سياق وسباق
Hope it will help you.
5 août 2015
mustafa explained it very will . it depends on the word after it some times on the would sentence . such words you need to look it up on moaagam < arabic dictionary >
26 juillet 2018
As per the circumstances, the meaning of وقف will be changed.
وقف = waqaf = توقف = thawaqqaf = to stop or come to a standstill.
وقف = waqafa = to stand up
وقف = waqaf = to hesitate
وقف = waqaf = to confront
(وقف ( في سبيله = to interrupt or to block the way of
( وقف ( في ، الى ، مع to defend or to support
(وقف ( ماله على = to endow or to donate for a charitable purpose
وقف = waqf = endowment
توقف = Thawaqqaf = to stop, to hesitate, to depend on, to suspend
توقف = Thawaqquf = breakdown or failure
When we read or listen Arabic, we will understand the exact meaning of these two words
by immediate attention of words mentioned after and before of وقف / توقف in the sentence
1 juin 2018
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Sarah Donahue
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Arabe (égyptien), Arabe (Golfe), Arabe (levantin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Arabe
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