Arabic vocabulary
How to say “one whose efforts are nullified” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فَيَا شِدَّةَ الْحَسْرَةِ عِنْدَمَا يُعَايِنُ الْمُبْطِلُ سَعْيَهُ وَكَدَّهُ هَبَاءً مَنْثُورًا،
O, what intense regret when the one whose efforts are nullified witnesses his striving and his toil scattered like dust.
الْمُبْطِلُ — the one whose efforts are nullified. An active participle, 'the one acting in vain', made definite and used as a noun; it is the subject of 'sees'. The participle names this figure as a standing type, the doer whose works come to nothing. It is the person whose moment of horror the verse depicts.
From: Ignoring God's Guidance →OpenArabic teaches words like مُبْطِلُ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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