Arabic vocabulary
How to say “enters them” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
قَالَ لِأَنَّ الْأَرْبَعَ جِهَاتٌ تَدْخُلُهَا الْمُشَارَكَةُ فِي الْأَعْمَالِ
He said: Because the four directions are where association enters into deeds.
تدْخلهَا — enters them. A present-tense verb of entering with a 'them' attached at its end as object. Its subject, 'association', comes after it. The attached 'them' points back to the directions, so the line reads 'association enters them'. Verb-then-subject order is normal here, with the object riding inside the verb.
From: The Four Inner Guards →OpenArabic teaches words like تَدْخُلُهَا through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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