Arabic vocabulary
How to say “for if” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فإنه إن صح ذلك فقد يقع مثله اتفاقًا،
For if that is true, then a similar occurrence might happen by coincidence,
فَإِنَّهُ — for if it. Built from the connector 'for / indeed' joined to a strong emphasis particle with 'it' attached as its subject. The emphasis particle exists to underline the truth of the clause it opens and forces the following subject-noun into a particular ending; here it stresses the premise being set up.
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