Arabic vocabulary
How to say “wicked” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَهَذِهِ حَالُ الْفَاجِرِ الْقَوِيِّ الْمُتَسَلِّطِ وَالْمُبْتَدِعِ الدَّاعِيَةِ الْمَتْبُوعِ
And this is the state of the wicked, powerful, overbearing innovator and preacher who is followed by others.
الْفَاجِرِ — the wicked. This definite noun is the owner in the 'state of the wicked' pairing and stands in the genitive. A whole string of adjectives will pile onto it, but grammatically it is the noun whose state is being described, joined to 'state' by adjacency.
From: Three States of the Heart →OpenArabic teaches words like فَاجِرِ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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