Arabic vocabulary
How to say “dispute” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
أي إن كان نطقكم حقيقة وهو أمر موجود لا تمارون فيه ولا تشكون
Meaning, if your speech is a reality, which is something you do not dispute or doubt.
تُمَارُونَ — you dispute. A present-tense verb 'you (all) dispute', the plural 'you' built into its ending, under negation. The ending marks the plural address; it describes the matter as undisputed.
From: Proof in All Creation →OpenArabic teaches words like مار through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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