Arabic vocabulary
How to say “see” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
دعوني من البدع فما ترون لهذا عندي نفاذا،
Leave me alone regarding innovations, for you will find no place for them with me.
تَرَوْنَ — you see. A present-tense verb addressed to a group, with 'you' built into its plural ending. Read under the negator before it, the present form denies the action, so the audience finds no place for these innovations.
From: Signs of God's Transcendence →إِيمَانُكُمْ بِهِ وَلَمْ تَرَوْهُ
Your faith in it even though you did not see it.
تَرَوْهُ — you (pl) see it. A present-form verb with the 'you' (plural) subject and the object pronoun '-hu' (it), pushed into its clipped shape by 'lam' (the plural's final 'n' dropping as part of that clipping): 'you did not see it'. The particle plus clipping gives the past-negative. Arabic marks the plural and the object inside this one verb.
From: A Spy in the Enemy Camp →OpenArabic teaches words like تَرَوْ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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