Arabic vocabulary
How to say “dispute” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
والتهوع بالتسهيل، وأتى بكل خلاف ونادى على نفسه أنا أبو فلان فاعرفوني فإني عارف بالسبع
He put on an ostentatious display of making things easy, entered every dispute, and cried out about his self, "I am the father of so-and-so; recognize me, for I know of the seven."
خلاف — dispute. An indefinite noun 'dispute/disagreement', governed into the genitive ('of') form by the 'every' before it. Standing after 'every', it reads as 'every [single] dispute'. Its indefinite, genitive shape is exactly what the quantifier 'every' requires of the noun it counts.
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