Arabic vocabulary
How to say “delivers” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَيُورِدُ الْخُطْبَةَ الْغِرَاءَ بِهَا عَجَلًا
And he quickly delivers the eloquent sermon with it.
وَيُورِدُ — and he delivers. The wa- on the front is the linking 'and' that ties this clause to the previous line. The verb itself is a present-tense form with the 'he' built into its shape, so no separate subject word is needed; Arabic carries the doer inside the verb the way English would need a pronoun in front of it.
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