Arabic vocabulary
How to say “definitive” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
جعل مهر الأخرى طلاق الدنيا بتاتا،
He made the dowry of the Hereafter a final divorce from this worldly life,
بَتَاتًا — definitive. This noun is in the accusative, working as an intensifying adverb, 'utterly / once and for all', which is Arabic's way of folding 'completely' into a single accusative noun. So the ending itself supplies the force, stressing that the break with this world is final.
From: Death and Decree →OpenArabic teaches words like بَتَات through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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