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Verse (28:19), Word 12 - Quranic Grammar

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The twelfth word of verse (28:19) is divided into 2 morphological segments. An interrogative alif and verb. The prefixed alif is an interrogative particle used to form a question and is usually translated as "is", "are", or "do". The form IV imperfect verb (فعل مضارع) is second person masculine singular and is in the indicative mood (مرفوع). The verb's triliteral root is rā wāw dāl (ر و د).

Chapter (28) sūrat l-qaṣaṣ (The Stories)


(28:19:12)
aturīdu
Do you intend
INTG – prefixed interrogative alif
V – 2nd person masculine singular (form IV) imperfect verb
الهمزة همزة استفهام
فعل مضارع

Verse (28:19)

The analysis above refers to the nineteenth verse of chapter 28 (sūrat l-qaṣaṣ):

Sahih International: And when he wanted to strike the one who was an enemy to both of them, he said, "O Moses, do you intend to kill me as you killed someone yesterday? You only want to be a tyrant in the land and do not want to be of the amenders."

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