Arabic vocabulary
How to say “you fear” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَتَخْشَى النَّاسَ،
And you fear the people,
وَتَخْشَى — and you fear. The leading wa- ('and') glues this verb to the run of warnings before it, keeping the second-person address going. The verb is present-tense aimed at 'you', describing the fearing as an ongoing state. The thing feared comes next as its object.
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