Arabic vocabulary
How to say “becomes angry” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
فَالْعَالِمُ مِنْهُمْ يَغْضَبُ إِنْ رُدَّ عَلَيْهِ خَطَؤُهُ،
So the scholar among them becomes angry if his mistake is pointed out to him.
يَغْضَبُ — becomes angry. A present-tense verb in the 'he' shape, its subject carried by the prefix so the scholar of the previous words is understood as the one acting. It states a habitual reaction, the way such a scholar characteristically responds, rather than a one-time event.
From: Vigilance Against Worldly Deception →وَيَغْضَبُونَ لِمَحَارِمِي إِذَا اِسْتُحِلَّتْ كَمًّا يَغْضَبُ النَّمِرُ إِذَا حُرِبَ
And they become angry for my forbidden things when they are treated as permissible, just as the tiger becomes angry when it is attacked.
يَغْضَبُ — grows angry. This is a present-tense verb with a singular 'he/it' subject built into its form, matching the single tiger. It heads its clause in the verb-first order, with the subject named just after. Keeping it present-tense paints the tiger's anger as a standing, characteristic reaction.
From: Under God's Shield →OpenArabic teaches words like يَغْضَبُ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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