Arabic vocabulary
How to say “they shouted” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
نَادَوْا أَيْنَ قُرَيْشُ أَيْنَ رُؤُوسُ النَّاسِ
They shouted, "Where are the Quraysh? Where are the leaders of the people?"
نَادَوْا — they shouted. This is a past-tense verb for 'they', the plural doer built into its shape, reporting a collective shout. No separate 'they' is written because the verb form already carries it. It introduces the quoted cries that follow.
From: A Spy in the Enemy Camp →OpenArabic teaches words like نَادَوْا through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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