<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> are noted for an unusual system of derivation. From any particular root various <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> stems may be <span class="searchmatch">formed</span>. Western scholars usually refer...
of the <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> itself. Here is an example of the <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> פָּקַד (“to command”) conjugated with attached object pronouns: Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> Category:Hebrew...
<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> nouns often have multiple plural <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>. For example بَحْر (baḥr, “sea”) can have plurals بِحَار (biḥār), بُحُور (buḥūr), أَبْحَار (ʔabḥār), or...
normal <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>, <span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>, and monosyllabic <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> on this page. There is also a copular <span class="searchmatch">verb</span>, which is a very irregular monosyllabic <span class="searchmatch">verb</span>. Normal <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> always...
of each <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> affects the variety of its inflectional <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>. Example: εκλέγω with multiple passive past <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>. For more, see Category:Greek <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> Terms used...
Derivative <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> may frequently have special, unpredictable lexical meaning and are sometimes <span class="searchmatch">formed</span> irregularly. Not all possible derived <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> will exist...
Preterite-present <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> Some Germanic <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> underwent a shift whereby their strong preterite-tense <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> became reinterpreted as their present-tense <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>. New "weak"...
South Levantine <span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> South Levantine <span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> are usually derived from a three letter root (trilateral), however some <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> have a root of...
فَالَ • (fāla) A pattern used to <span class="searchmatch">form</span> perfect <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> of <span class="searchmatch">Form</span> I <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> from second-weak (hollow) roots. Category:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> hollow <span class="searchmatch">form</span>-I <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>...
In <span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span>, many words are <span class="searchmatch">formed</span> by placing Category:<span class="searchmatch">Arabic</span> roots into patterns of vowels and consonants. These are called أَوْزَان (ʔawzān), singular...