Arabic vocabulary
How to say “cry out” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَأَعْلَنَ التَّائِبُونَ بِالصِّيَاحِ، وَتَسَاقَطُوا عَلَيْهِ تَسَاقُطُ الْفِرَاشِ عَلَى الْمِصْبَاحِ،
The repentant cried out, and they fell upon him like moths falling on a lamp.
وَأَعْلَنَ — and cried out. The wa- on the front is the linking 'and'. The verb carries a singular past ending even though its subject 'the repentant' is plural; Arabic regularly keeps a verb singular when it comes before its subject, so the number shows up only on the noun that follows.
From: Public Preaching →OpenArabic teaches words like أَعْلَنَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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