Arabic vocabulary
How to say “was completed” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
وَأَنَّهُ لَا بُدَّ مِنْ تَقْيِيدِ السَّنَةِ وَجَمْعِهَا فِي الْكُتُبِ فَتَمَّتْ عَمَلِيَّةُ الْجَمْعِ وَالْكِتَابَةِ وَالتَّدْوِينِ
And that it was necessary to fix the prophetic practice and to collect it in books; thus the process of collecting, writing, and recording was completed.
فَتَمَّتْ — so was completed. 'Fa-' opens the result clause, 'and so', attaching to a past verb 'was completed'. The verb is feminine-singular to agree with its subject 'the process' coming next; 'fa-' marks this as the outcome of the necessity just stated.
From: How the Companions Preserved Hadith →فَقَدْ تَمَّتْ لَهُ الإِفَادَةُ
Thus he has fully benefited.
تَمَّتْ — was completed. This is a past-tense verb carrying a '-t' ending that signals its doer is grammatically feminine, agreeing with the feminine subject noun that comes later in the clause. Arabic verbs match the gender of their subject this way, so the ending is a built-in pointer to who is doing the completing.
From: Sincerity in Prophetic Knowledge →OpenArabic teaches words like تَمَّتْ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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