Arabic vocabulary
How to say “brazenly commit” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَفِيهِمْ مَنْ يُبَارِزُ بِالذُّنُوبِ الْعَظِيمَةِ، مَعَ نَوْعِ مَعْرِفَةِ الْمَنَاهِيِ
Among them are those who brazenly commit grave sins while having only a limited knowledge of the prohibitions.
يُبَارِزُ — brazenly commit. A present-tense 'he/it' verb whose subject is the 'those who' just before it. Built on a pattern that often carries a sense of facing off or open confrontation, it is used here figuratively for sinning brazenly, as if duelling. It then leans on the 'with the sins' phrase to say what they brazenly do.
From: Preparing for Death and Repentance →OpenArabic teaches words like يُبَارِزُ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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