Arabic vocabulary
How to say “Sa'd” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
فَقَالَ لَهُ أُمْيَّةُ لَا تَرْفَعْ صَوْتَكَ يَا سَعْدُ
Umayya said to him, 'Do not raise your voice, O Sa'd.'
سَعْدُ — Sa'd. A proper name in address (vocative) mode after the call-particle; called this way, a single name takes the bare nominative-style ending. It names the person being addressed.
From: Warning Before the Battle of Badr →ثُمَّ مَرَّتْ سَعْدُ بْنُ هُذَيْمٍ،
Then Sa'd ibn Hudhaym passed by.
سَعْدُ — Sa'd. A personal name standing as the doer of 'passed', its '-u' ending marking the subject role. It is also the lead noun of the name-chain 'Sa'd son of Hudhaym' completed by the following words.
From: Conquest of Mecca Account →عَلَيْهِمْ سَعْدُ بْنُ عُبَادَةِ مَعَهُ الرَّايَةُ
Sa'd ibn Ubadah is with them, and the banner is with him.
سَعْدُ — Sa'd. A personal name standing as the one set 'over them', the subject of this verb-less command statement. Its '-u' ending marks the subject role; it heads the name-chain 'Sa'd son of Ubadah' completed next.
From: Conquest of Mecca Account →فَقَالَ سَعْدُ بْنُ عُبَادَةَ يَا أَبَا سُفْيَانَ
Then Sa'd ibn 'Ubada said, "O Abu Sufyan."
سَعْدُ — Sa'd. A personal name standing as the doer of 'said', its '-u' ending marking the subject. It heads the name-chain 'Sa'd son of Ubada' completed by the next words.
From: Conquest of Mecca Account →قَالَ أَلَمْ تَعْلَمْ مَا قَالَ سَعْدُ بْنُ عُبَادَةِ
He said, "Did you not know what Sa'd ibn Ubadah said?"
سَعْدُ — Sa'd. A personal name standing as the doer of the embedded 'said', its '-u' ending marking the subject role. It heads the name-chain 'Sa'd son of Ubadah' completed next.
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