A Grammar of the Arabic Language: Intended More Especially for the Use of Young Men Preparing for the East India Civil Service, and Also for the Use of Self-instructing Students in General |
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accusative Active Voice adverb affixed pronoun agree in gender alif Amru aorist apocopated applies Arabian Arabic Grammar Arabic language broken plural changed complement concave verbs conjugated conjunction consonant damma denotes derivative formations DUAL employed expressed fatha gender and number genitive govern grammarians hamza imperative inert infinitive inflected jazm jazmated Kasidah kasra Kur,an last radical Latin MASC measure metre middle radical nominative noun nunation objects numbered observed paradigm paragogical participle particle passive voice penult person singular plural feminine preceding prefixed preposition preterite primitive triliteral quadriliteral quiescent regimen regular root rule holds Sacy second person second radical sentence servile letters signifies singular masculine sometimes substantive syllable tashdid tense thee third person thou transitive verbs triliteral triliteral verb unto verbal adjectives verily word Zaid الله بار تنصرن دو دي رجل حسن فعل لا لله لم لن وجه