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Infinitive / Dictionary Verbs


Anonymous I have a little Arabic dictionary. In it, verbs are given like this: to go => yadh-hab while on a website, madinaharabic . com, its like: to go => dhahaba Both are conjugated with the third person "He" but the former is in present tense while the latter is in past tense. Which should I follow? On a website, I read, in Arabic, verbs are given their dictionary form by conjugating them to a third person, "He", in PAST tense. In our Islamiat book, the meaning of Qara'a is given "He read". So which is the correct one? Note: I still have to purchase a proper dictionary.
Anonymous OK, thanks, I forgot to mention that my little dictionary has mentioned its tense in the beginning. No problem.



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