Quran Corpus and Grammar Tool
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The fourth word of verse (2:28) is divided into 3 morphological segments. A circumstantial particle, verb and subject pronoun. The connective particle wa is usually translated as "while" and is used to indicate the circumstance of events. The perfect verb (فعل ماض) is second person masculine plural. The verb's triliteral root is kāf wāw nūn (ك و ن). The verb (كان) belongs to a special group of words known as kāna and her sisters (كان واخواتها). The suffix (التاء) is an attached subject pronoun.
Position | Text | POS | Tags | Root | Lemma | Actions |
1 | وَ | P - circumstantial particle | CIRC,PREF | و | Show | |
2 | كُن | V - verb | PERF,VF:1,FAM:كَان,2MP | كون | كانَ | Show |
3 | تُمْ | N - personal pronoun | PRON,SUFF,2MP | Show |
Name | Value | Action |
perfect | كَانَ | |
imperfect | يَكُونُ | |
imperative | كُنْ | |
active_participle | كَائِن | |
verbal_noun | كَوْن/كَيْنُوْنة |