Arabic vocabulary
How to say “complements” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
ثُمَّ رَأَى اِبْنُ الْجَوْزِيِ أَنَّ التَّصْنِيفُ فِي فَنِّ الْوَعْظِ يُكْمِلُ مَجَالِسَهُ؛
Then Ibn al-Jawzi held that writing in the art of preaching complements his sermons.
يُكْمِلُ — complements. A present-tense verb carrying its own hidden 'it' subject — the writing — so no separate pronoun is needed. It states an ongoing, general truth (the writing rounds out the sermons), and its object follows directly without any linking word.
From: A Life of Reading and Writing →OpenArabic teaches words like يُكْمِلُ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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