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'ahabba
(v) To love, to like |
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'akh, 'ikhwān
Brother. Singular and plural. |
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'al-ān
Now |
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'anā
I |
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aydān
Too, also. Note that the 'n' is not written in Arabic. |
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hiyya
She |
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huwa
He |
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'inna
Means directly translated 'verily', but it is used much, often in place of 'it is' and similar. |
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'ism
Name |
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kabīr; akbar
Big; bigger. Akbar is also used for 'biggest'; there is no specific word for 'biggest' in Arabic. |
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kathīr; akthar
Much, more. 'Akthar is also used for 'most'; there is no specific word for 'most' in Arabic. |
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lākin
But. Note here that the long 'a' is not written in Arabic. This word is an unusual example of this exeption. |
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madīna; mudun
Town, city |
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majnūn; majnūna
Crazy, crazy person. Masculine and feminine. |
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min
From |
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misr or masr
Egypt, Cairo. Confusingly used for both the country and its capital. |
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qāla
(v) (v) To say, to speak, to talk |
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sakana
(v) To live [somewhere], to reside |
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thānī
Second, the other |
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wa
And. Usually linked with the succeeding word. |
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zanna
(v) To think, to have the opinion |
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cā'ila
Family |
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-hā
Hers. Suffix to a noun. |
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-hu
His. Suffix to a noun. |