Arabic vocabulary
How to say “realities” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَأَنَّهُ الْعَارِفَ بِدَقَائِقِ الشَّرْعِ وَحَقَائِقِ التَّنْزِيلِ،
and that he knew the subtle details of the law and the realities of the revelation,
وَحَقَائِقِ — and realities. The connector wa- ('and') fused onto a noun, coordinating a second object of his knowledge — 'and the realities'. Because the earlier bi- ('in/of') governs both coordinated nouns, this one too sits in the genitive; the wa- merely links it in. It heads its own possessive link with the next word.
From: How the Companions Preserved Hadith →OpenArabic teaches words like حَقَائِقِ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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