Arabic vocabulary
How to say “a multitude” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَأَشَافَهُ بِتَصْنِيفِي خَلْقًا لَا يَحْصُونَ مَا خَلَقُوا بَعْدُ،
And by my written works I taught orally a multitude so vast that they cannot count what they later produced.
خلقًا — a multitude. An indefinite noun in the object case naming the people taught, 'a multitude'. Its indefinite, object-style ending marks it as a vast unspecified crowd and as the thing the teaching acted upon.
From: A Life of Reading and Writing →OpenArabic teaches words like خَلْقًا through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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