Arabic vocabulary
How to say “consequences” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
مِنْ تَفَكُّرٍ فِي عَواقِبِ الْدُّنْيَا،
Whoever reflects on the consequences of this world,
عَواقِبِ — consequences. An irregular plural ('consequences') whose shape reworks the singular's skeleton rather than just adding an ending. It heads an ownership pairing with the next word, 'the consequences of this world', and sits in the genitive after the preposition.
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