Asalamu alaikum. On Wednesday 16 November 2005 12:10, hamed suhli wrote: > alsalam aleikom > I don't know why we descuss deep arabic language in english
I don't know. Maybe it's a rule. ... > >> This is a real problem. > >> If: > >> رءى > >> is the root for: > >> أريناك > >> chances for a findig a pragmatical way, or a decent pattern, could be > >> difficult. Not > >> to mention that the AFFIX rules would be useless, in my humble opinion > >> (don't let me > >> put you down). > > > الجذر هو رءي وهو مهموز وناقص وأنا أوافق السيد محمد سمير بعدم إمكانية تجاهل > الحركات > أو بشكل أدق الوزن الحقيقي > أريناك=أرى+نا+ك This is not the only challenge, there are words with shortcuts that are oddly applied in Arabic. Please consider the following examples from the Quran: ذلك تأويل ما لم تسطع عليه صبرا. سورة الكهف. فما اسطاعوا أن يظهروه وما إستطاعوا له نقبا. نفس السورة. يبسط: ألكتابة الدارجة ووردت: يبصط. To Brother Ahmad Khalifa: I saw the grammar rules. Consider the following: أكُ أكُن Sometimes when you enter لم it deletes the last letter in the second word, so you get the first word. On the other hand, when you add a لم to: أنام it becomes: أنم Wishing you and your families peace and good health. Salam, Abdalla Alothman.
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