Arabic vocabulary
How to say “you hope for” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فَقَالَ أَبُو بَكْرٍ أَوَ تَرْجُوهُ بِأَبِي أَنْتَ
Abu Bakr said, "Do you hope for him? By my father, you!"
تَرْجُوهُ — do you hope for him. A present-tense verb with the 'you' (singular) inside it and 'him' fused on as its object, so one word holds subject, verb and object. The present keeps the hoping current; under the startled question-opener it reads 'do you (really) hope for him?'.
From: The Secret Migration →OpenArabic teaches words like تَرْجُو through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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