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Arabic
Etymology 1.1
Adverbial accusative of حَسَن (ḥasan, “good”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
حَسَنًا • (ḥasanan)
- well, fine, okay, good
- كَانَ حَسَنًا ― kāna ḥasanan ― He was good (well, fine, okay)
Etymology 1.2
Verb
حسنا (form I)
- حَسُنَا (ḥasunā) /ħa.su.naː/: third-person masculine dual past active of حَسُنَ (ḥasuna)
- حَسُنَّا (ḥasunnā) /ħa.sun.naː/: first-person plural past active of حَسُنَ (ḥasuna)
Etymology 1.3
Verb
حسنا (form II)
- حَسَّنَا (ḥassanā) /ħas.sa.naː/: third-person masculine dual past active of حَسَّنَ (ḥassana)
- حَسَّنَّا (ḥassannā) /ħas.san.naː/: first-person plural past active of حَسَّنَ (ḥassana)
- حُسِّنَا (ḥussinā) /ħus.si.naː/: third-person masculine dual past passive of حَسَّنَ (ḥassana)
- حُسِّنَّا (ḥussinnā) /ħus.sin.naː/: first-person plural past passive of حَسَّنَ (ḥassana)
- حَسِّنَا (ḥassinā) /ħas.si.naː/: second-person dual imperative of حَسَّنَ (ḥassana)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “حسن”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN