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Verse (7:136) - Word by Word

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Chapter (7) sūrat l-aʿrāf (The Heights)

TranslationArabic wordSyntax and morphology
(7:136:1)
fa-intaqamnā
So We took retribution
CAUS – prefixed particle of cause
V – 1st person plural (form VIII) perfect verb
PRON – subject pronoun
الفاء سببية
فعل ماض و«نا» ضمير متصل في محل رفع فاعل
(7:136:2)
min'hum
from them
P – preposition
PRON – 3rd person masculine plural object pronoun
جار ومجرور
(7:136:3)
fa-aghraqnāhum
and We drowned them
CONJ – prefixed conjunction fa (and)
V – 1st person plural (form IV) perfect verb
PRON – subject pronoun
PRON – 3rd person masculine plural object pronoun
الفاء عاطفة
فعل ماض و«نا» ضمير متصل في محل رفع فاعل و«هم» ضمير متصل في محل نصب مفعول به
(7:136:4)

in
P – preposition
حرف جر
(7:136:5)
l-yami
the sea
N – genitive masculine noun
اسم مجرور
(7:136:6)
bi-annahum
because they
P – prefixed preposition bi
ACC – accusative particle
PRON – 3rd person masculine plural object pronoun
حرف جر
حرف نصب من اخوات «ان» و«هم» ضمير متصل في محل نصب اسم «ان»
(7:136:7)
kadhabū
denied
V – 3rd person masculine plural (form II) perfect verb
PRON – subject pronoun
فعل ماض والواو ضمير متصل في محل رفع فاعل
(7:136:8)
biāyātinā
Our Signs,
P – prefixed preposition bi
N – genitive feminine plural noun
PRON – 1st person plural possessive pronoun
جار ومجرور و«نا» ضمير متصل في محل جر بالاضافة
(7:136:9)
wakānū
and they were
CONJ – prefixed conjunction wa (and)
V – 3rd person masculine plural perfect verb
PRON – subject pronoun
الواو عاطفة
فعل ماض والواو ضمير متصل في محل رفع اسم «كان»
(7:136:10)
ʿanhā
to them
P – preposition
PRON – 3rd person feminine singular object pronoun
جار ومجرور
(7:136:11)
ghāfilīna
heedless.
N – accusative masculine plural active participle
اسم منصوب
Language Research Group
University of Leeds
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