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Arabic
Etymology 1
Verb
وقعت (form I)
- وَقَعْتُ (waqaʕtu) /wa.qaʕ.tu/: first-person singular past active of وَقَعَ (waqaʕa)
- وَقَعْتَ (waqaʕta) /wa.qaʕ.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of وَقَعَ (waqaʕa)
- وَقَعْتِ (waqaʕti) /wa.qaʕ.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of وَقَعَ (waqaʕa)
- وَقَعَتْ (waqaʕat) /wa.qa.ʕat/: third-person feminine singular past active of وَقَعَ (waqaʕa)
Etymology 2
Verb
وقعت (form II)
- وَقَّعْتُ (waqqaʕtu) /waq.qaʕ.tu/: first-person singular past active of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وَقَّعْتَ (waqqaʕta) /waq.qaʕ.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وَقَّعْتِ (waqqaʕti) /waq.qaʕ.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وَقَّعَتْ (waqqaʕat) /waq.qa.ʕat/: third-person feminine singular past active of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وُقِّعْتُ (wuqqiʕtu) /wuq.qiʕ.tu/: first-person singular past passive of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وُقِّعْتَ (wuqqiʕta) /wuq.qiʕ.ta/: second-person masculine singular past passive of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وُقِّعْتِ (wuqqiʕti) /wuq.qiʕ.ti/: second-person feminine singular past passive of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)
- وُقِّعَتْ (wuqqiʕat) /wuq.qi.ʕat/: third-person feminine singular past passive of وَقَّعَ (waqqaʕa)