Arabic vocabulary
How to say “trodden it” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
يُقَالُ طَرِيقٌ مُعَبَّدٌ إِذَا كَانَ مَذَلَّلًا قَدْ وَطَأَتْهُ الْأَقْدَامُ
It is said that a road is called paved when it is made level by being trodden by the feet.
وطئته — trodden it. A past verb 'trodden/trampled it' with 'it' attached as object, the suffix pointing back to the road. The verb describes what the feet did to it, and the subject 'the feet' comes right after.
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