By Ahmed Taher Hassanein, Dalal Abo El Seoud, Kamar Mostafa Abdou
This vintage studying reduction, well-liked by academics and scholars alike, has now been totally revised and considerably increased for a whole new version. With a completely vocalized Arabic textual content in transparent, legible kind, this worthwhile lexicon now includes greater than 3,500 Arabic verbs from 1,450 verb roots. Entries function concise English definitions, the suitable and imperfect tenses and verbal noun of every verb, and thoroughly crafted context sentences to demonstrate the proper utilization and make clear the that means. An index of English definition is helping the person navigate the entries.
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