Iَعِل َم
alima IVَأ ْعـَلـ َم
a
lama imperf. ُيـ ْعـِلـ ُم yu
limu
to know to inform (to cause someone to know)
(b) IV is declarative of I: to declare that someone has a certain quality
(transitive).
Iَح ِم َد h
̇
amida IVَأ ْح َم َد
ah
̇
mada imperf. ُي ْح ِم ُد yuh
̇
midu
to praise to consider praiseworthy
(c) IV is denominative (intransitive verb derived from a noun).
َذ ْن ٌب d
̄
anbun (noun) IVَأ ْذ َنـ َب
ad
̄
naba imperf. ُيـ ْذ ِنـ ُب yud
̄
nibu
sin to commit a sin, to do wrong
e.g.َأ ْذ َنـ َب ِت َجا َه...
ad
̄
naba tig ̆a ̄ha ..., he committed a sin against ....
Form V
V is generally reflexive of form II (transitive or intransitive).
IIل َمََّعـ
allama Vل َمََّت َعـ ta
allama imperf. ل ُمََّي َت َع yata
allamu
to teach to learn (lit. he taught himself)
IIر َفََّش sˇarrafa Vر َفََّت َش tasˇarrafa imperf. ر ُفََّي َت َش yatasˇrrafu
to honour to have the honour
IIل َمََّك kallama Vل َمََّت َك takallama imperf. ل ُمََّي َت َك yatakallamu
to talk to somebody to speak, utter
Form VI
(a) VI is reflexive or reciprocal of form III (mostly transitive). In this form
both or all partners are involved in action, therefore the subject is in
the dual or plural.
IIIَقـا َس َم qa ̄sama VIَتـ َقـا َسـ َم taqa ̄sama imperf. َيـ َتـ َقـا َسـ ُم yataqa ̄samu
to share to divide or distribute among themselves
IIIَكا َت َب ka ̄taba VIَت َكا َت َب taka ̄taba imperf. َيـ َتـ َكا َت ُب yataka ̄tabu
to correspond with a person to correspond with each other
(b) VI can also be a kind of pretence form of (I), denoting pretending to be
in a certain condition or trying to be something (intransitive).
Iَم ِر َض marid
̇
aVIَت َما َر َض tama ̄rad
̇
a imperf. َيـ َت َما َر ُض yatama ̄rad
̇
u
to be ill to pretend to be ill
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Derived
verb forms,
transitive
and
intransitive
verbs