Arabic: An Essential Grammar

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30.3 In some verbs, such as َأ َخ َذ



ah
̆

ad
̄

a, ‘to take’, and َأ َك َل



akala ‘to

eat’, the initial hamzah is elided in the imperative, e.g.


30.4 Assimilation process

If the initial radical of the basic verb form is َأ



a, as َأ َخ َذ


ah
̆

ad
̄

a ‘to take’,

then the initial hamzah in verb form VIII is assimilated to the infix /-t-/,


producing a doubled تـ...َّ.ـ /-tt-/, e.g.


ت َخ َذَِّإ^



ittah
̆

ad
̄

a, to take up, to adopt (instead of ِإ ْأ َت َخ َذ



i


tah
̆

ad
̄

a)

30.5 Verbs with hamzah as the middle radical

(a) The medial hamzah, َأْل ِف ْع ُل ْلـ َم ْه ُمو ُز ْل َو َس ِط, can be written on



alif

(..أ..), wa ̄w (..ـؤ..) or ya ̄



(..ـئـ..). (Follow the rules for writing

hamzah provided in chapter 20.) These verbs are conjugated on

the same principle as the regular verbs, with the exception of the

two verbs َسـ َأ َل sa



ala ‘to ask’ and َر َأى ra


a ̄ ‘to see’, which lose

their medial hamzah. (See the conjugation of the verb َر َأى ra



a ̄

(A2.16 in Appendix 2) and chapter 33.)

(b) The irregular verb َسـ َأ َل sa



ala ‘to ask’ can drop its medial hamzah

in the imperfect jussive and imperative. Thus it has two alternative

Imperative

Singular Dual Plural

Form I Masc. Fem. Masc. and Fem. Masc. Fem.

ُخ ْذ َأ َخ َذ ُخ َذا ُخ ِذي ُخ ْذ َن ُخ ُذوا

ah
̆

ad
̄

ah
̆

ud
̄

, take! h
̆

ud
̄

ı


  • h
    ̆


ud
̄

a ̄ h
̆

ud
̄

u ̄ h
̆

ud
̄

na

ُك ْل َأ َك َل ُك َلا ُكِلي ُكْل َن ُكُلوا

akala kul, eat! kulı


  • kula ̄ kulu ̄ kulna


Perfect Imperfect Imperative (rare)

َب ُؤ َس ba



usa, to be brave َي ْب ُؤ ُس yab


usu ُأ ْب ُأ ْس


ub


us!

َس ِئ َم sa



ima, to be weary َي ْس َأ ُم yas


amu ِإ ْس َأ ْم


is


am!

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Verbs with
hamzah
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