Arabic vocabulary
How to say “plural” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
والسرائر جمع سريرة وهي سرائر الله التي بينه وبين عبده في ظاهره وباطنه لله فالايمان من السرائر وشرائعه من السرائر
Innermost matters is the plural of innermost matter; it refers to God's innermost matters that lie between Him and His servant, in both outward and inward aspects. Faith is among the innermost matters, and His laws are among the innermost matters.
جَمْعُ — is the plural of. This noun heads a possessive 'X of Y' pairing: it means 'plural', and the very next word is what it is the plural of. Arabic builds such 'of' links by setting two nouns directly side by side with no separate word for 'of', and the first noun drops its own 'the' because it takes definiteness from the word that follows.
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