Arabic vocabulary
How to say “cloaks” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فَإِذَا بِثَلَاثَةِ نَفَرٍ قُعَّادٍ رُؤُوسُهُمْ فِي مُرَقَّعَاتِهِمْ
Then three people were sitting with their heads in their cloaks.
مُرَقَّعَاتِهِمْ — their cloaks. A plural noun (patched outer garments) with '-hum' ('their') attached, so the single word means 'their cloaks'. The '-hum' again points to the three people, and the noun sits in the genitive ending as the object of the place-preposition before it.
From: Seeking Refuge from the Devil →OpenArabic teaches words like مُرَقَّعَاتِ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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