Arabic vocabulary
How to say “their good” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
مَنْ عَايَنَ بِعَيْنِ بَصِيرَتِهِ تَنَاهِيَ الْأُمُورِ فِي بِدَايَاتِهَا نَالَ خَيْرَهَا،
Whoever, with the eye of his insight, perceives the ends of matters in their beginnings obtains their good.
خَيْرَهَا — their good. A noun ('good') with the suffix '-ha' ('their') fused on as possessor, and it is the object of 'obtains', hence the accusative ending. The attached pronoun reaches back to 'matters', so it is the benefit belonging to those matters that is gained.
From: Guarding the Heart from Heedlessness →OpenArabic teaches words like خَيْرَهَا through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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