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The eleventh word of verse (4:46) is divided into 2 morphological segments. A circumstantial particle and verb. The connective particle wa is usually translated as "while" and is used to indicate the circumstance of events. The imperative verb (فعل أمر) is second person masculine singular. The verb's triliteral root is sīn mīm ʿayn (س م ع).
Position | Text | POS | Tags | Root | Lemma | Actions |
1 | وَ | P - circumstantial particle | CIRC,PREF | و | Show | |
2 | ٱسْمَعْ | V - verb | IMPV,VF:1,2MS | سمع | سَمِعَ | Show |
Name | Value | Action |
perfect | سَمِعَ | |
imperfect | يَسْمَعُ | |
imperative | اِسْمَعْ | |
active_participle | سَامِع | |
passive_participle | مَسْمُوْع | |
verbal_noun | سَمْع/سِمَاع |