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ادل Explanation: All command verbs in Arabic are without "hamza" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-12-17 07:33:44 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- I am very sorry for this confusion. I double checked the grammar book. The case is as follows: تأتي همزة القطع في أول الفعل الماضي الرباعي وأمره ومصدره وبما أن الفعل هو (أدلى) في الماضي، فأن الأمر منه سوف يكون (أدل) |
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