Quran Corpus and Grammar Tool
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The tenth word of verse (4:161) is divided into 3 morphological segments. A resumption particle, verb and subject pronoun. The connective particle wa is usually translated as "then" or "so" and is used to indicate a sequence of events. The form IV perfect verb (فعل ماض) is first person plural. The verb's triliteral root is ʿayn tā dāl (ع ت د). The suffix (نا) is an attached subject pronoun.
Position | Text | POS | Tags | Root | Lemma | Actions |
1 | وَ | P - resumption particle | REM,PREF | و | Show | |
2 | أَعْتَدْ | V - verb | PERF,VF:4,1P | عتد | أَعْتَدَتْ | Show |
3 | نَا | N - personal pronoun | PRON,SUFF,1P | Show |
Name | Value | Action |
perfect | أَعْتَدَ | |
imperfect | يُعْتِدُ | |
imperative | أَعْتِدْ | |
active_participle | مُعْتِد | |
passive_participle | مُعْتَد | |
verbal_noun | إِعْتَاد |