Arabic vocabulary
How to say “state” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
أعلم أن من استخف بالقرآن أو المصحف أو بشئ منه أو سبهما أو جحد حرفا منه أو كذب بشئ مما صرح به
He knew that whoever belittled the Qur'an or the mus'haf, or any part of it, or insulted both of them, or denied a letter of it, or lied about what it clearly states.
صَرَّحَ — clearly stated. A past-tense verb 'stated plainly' heading the relative clause, with a built-in subject understood as the text itself. The doubled middle consonant marks the intensive 'make explicit' pattern. It describes what the text openly declares, the thing the offender lied about.
From: Honoring the Quran →OpenArabic teaches words like صَرَّحَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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