Arabic vocabulary
How to say “opening” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فلو قال قائل على رجعه إلى الفرج الذي صب فيه لم يكن فرق بينه وبين هذا القول ولم يكن أولى منه
So if someone were to say regarding his return to the outlet into which it was poured, there would be no difference between this and that statement, and it would not be more appropriate than it.
الفَرْجِ — the outlet. This is the owner noun 'the outlet/opening' in the genitive forced by the preposition before it, made definite by 'the'. It is described by the relative clause that follows; it names the place the alternative reading would point to.
From: Ten Proofs of Resurrection →OpenArabic teaches words like فَرْج through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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