Arabic: An Essential Grammar

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Chapter 33


Verbs with a weak final


radical, doubly weak verbs


and weak verbs with hamzah


33.1 Verbs with a weak final radical و /w/ or ي /y/ are called defective


verbs نا ِقصََّأْل ِف ْع ُل ل. The final weak radical appears as





alif (^) ا /a ̄/ or

alif
maqs
̇
u ̄rah (^) ى /a ̄/ in the basic verb form (perfect, third person masc. sing.)
upon combining with the personal ending. The defective verbs fall into
the following categories according to their vocalization.
33.2 If the final radical is و /w/, then the basic form (perfect, third
person masc. sing.) ends in

alif (^) ا... /...a ̄/ (contraction of...a-w-a),
and the imperfect (in most persons) ends in و.ُ .. /...u ̄/ (contraction
of...u-w-u), e.g.
33.3 If the final radical is ي /y/ and the middle radical has the vowel
kasrah /i/, then the basic form ends quite regularly in َي .ِ .. /...iya/, but
the imperfect ends in

alif maqs
̇
u ̄rah (^) ى..َ. /...a ̄/ (contraction of ...a-y-u),
e.g.
Perfect (3. masc. sing.) Imperfect (3. masc. sing.)
َد َعا (for: َد َع َو َي ْد ُعو
da

a ̄, to invite da

awa) yad

u ̄
َغ َزا (for: َغ َز َو َي ْغ ُزو
g ̇aza ̄, to raid g ̇azawa) yag ̇zu ̄
Perfect (3. masc. sing.) Imperfect (3. masc. sing.)
َل ِق َي َيْل َقى (for: َيْل َق ُي
laqiya, to meet yalqa ̄ yalqayu)

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