Arabic vocabulary
How to say “complete” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
اجعل ذِكرَك جُمَلًا تامّة تقود قصدك
Make your remembrance complete sentences that guide your intention.
تَامَّةً — complete. 'complete', adjective on 'sentences', agreeing as accusative — 'whole sentences'. The shared case ties the quality to the noun.
From: Turning Daily Words into Worship →وأمثال ذَلِك مِمَّا اسْتعْمل فِيهِ لفظ الْكَلِمَة من الْكتاب وَالسّنة بل وَسَائِر كَلَام الْعَرَب فَإِنَّمَا يُرَاد بِهِ الْجُمْلَة التَّامَّة
And the likes of that from the usage of the term (the word) in the Book and the Sunnah, as well as the rest of Arab speech, for it indeed means the complete sentence.
التَّامَّةُ — complete. 'complete', adjective on 'the sentence', agreeing as definite, feminine, nominative. The point lands on this word: by 'kalima' is meant the COMPLETE sentence.
From: The Declaration of Faith →OpenArabic teaches words like تَامٌّ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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