Arabic vocabulary
How to say “you walk” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَقَالَ تَعَالَى الْحَدِيد يَا أَيهَا الَّذين آمنُوا اتَّقوا الله وآمنوا بِرَسُولِهِ يُؤْتكُم كِفْلَيْنِ من رَحمته وَيجْعَل لكم نورا تمشون بِهِ
And the Exalted said (in Sūrah al‑Hadīd): “O you who have believed, fear Allah and believe in His Messenger; He will grant you a double portion of His mercy and will make for you a light by which you will walk.”
تَمْشُونَ — you walk. Present-tense verb, 'you-all walk', with the plural 'you' built in. Inside the relative clause 'by which you walk', the present form conveys an ongoing or future use of the light.
From: Following Desires →OpenArabic teaches words like تَمْشُونَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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