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أوزان الفعل

This document presents a table of 10 verb patterns (wazn) in Arabic and how they are used to derive the past, present, and gerund forms from the same root. Each pattern is given a number and specifies the form used for the present (muDari'), past (maDi), and gerund (masdar). Common Arabic verbs fall into these 10 patterns, which are used to conjugate the verb based on tense and form.

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أوزان الفعل

This document presents a table of 10 verb patterns (wazn) in Arabic and how they are used to derive the past, present, and gerund forms from the same root. Each pattern is given a number and specifies the form used for the present (muDari'), past (maDi), and gerund (masdar). Common Arabic verbs fall into these 10 patterns, which are used to conjugate the verb based on tense and form.

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Verb patterns

The following table of verb patterns and how to derive past, present,
and gerund from the same root. The pattern in Arabic is called
and it is usually given a number like pattern 1, 2 until 10. We have 10
patterns. Any verb in Arabic has a pattern here.

varies

10

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