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Verse (35:12), Word 20 - Quranic Grammar

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The twentieth word of verse (35:12) is divided into 2 morphological segments. A conjunction and verb. The prefixed conjunction wa is usually translated as "and". The imperfect verb (فعل مضارع) is second person masculine singular and is in the indicative mood (مرفوع). The verb's triliteral root is rā hamza yā (ر أ ي).

Chapter (35) sūrat fāṭir (The Originator)


(35:12:20)
watarā
and you see
CONJ – prefixed conjunction wa (and)
V – 2nd person masculine singular imperfect verb
الواو عاطفة
فعل مضارع

Verse (35:12)

The analysis above refers to the twelfth verse of chapter 35 (sūrat fāṭir):

Sahih International: And not alike are the two bodies of water. One is fresh and sweet, palatable for drinking, and one is salty and bitter. And from each you eat tender meat and extract ornaments which you wear, and you see the ships plowing through [them] that you might seek of His bounty; and perhaps you will be grateful.

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