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Arabic verbs (فِعْل fiʿl; pl. أَفْعَال afʿāl), like the verbs in other Semitic languages, and the entire vocabulary in those languages, are based on a set of two to five (but usually three) consonants called a root (triliteral or quadriliteral according to the number of consonants). The root communicates the basic meaning of the verb, e.g. ك-ت-ب k-t-b 'write', ق-ر-ء q-r-ʾ 'read', ء-ك-ل ʾ-k-l 'eat'. Changes to the vowels in between the consonants, along with prefixes or suffixes, specify grammatical functions such as person, gender, number, tense, mood, and voice.

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  • الأفعال في العربية (ar)
  • Arabic verbs (en)
  • Verbi arabi (it)
  • Глагол в арабском языке (ru)
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  • الفعل هو لفظ يدل على حدث في زمن معيّن ، (ar)
  • I verbi arabi (فِعْل fiʿl; pl. أَفْعَال ʾafʿāl), come nelle altre lingue semitiche, sono, come poi l'intero vocabolario di queste lingue, basati su sequenze di due, tre, quattro o anche cinque (ma solitamente tre) consonanti dette radici (trilittere o quadrilittere a seconda del numero di consonanti). La radice porta il significato di base del verbo, ad esempio ك ت ب k-t-b 'scrivere', ق ر ء q-r-ʾ 'leggere', أ ك ل ʾ-k-l 'mangiare'. Cambiamenti nelle vocali fra le consonanti e l'aggiunta di prefissi e suffissi esprimono funzioni grammaticali come la persona, il genere, il numero, il tempo, il modo e la diatesi. (it)
  • Глаго́л (араб. الفعل‎ al-fiʕlu, мн. ч. араб. الأفعال‎ al-afʕālu) в ара́бском языке́ представляет собой одну из трёх частей речи, наряду с именем и частицей. Слово فعل в арабском языке буквально означает «действие, поступок». Глагол имеет следующие характеристики: время (прошедшее, настоящее, будущее), залог (действительный, страдательный), род (мужской, женский), лицо (первое, второе, третье), число (единственное, двойственное, множественное), наклонение (только в форме настояще-будущего времени: изъявительное, сослагательное, повелительное, усечённое). (ru)
  • Arabic verbs (فِعْل fiʿl; pl. أَفْعَال afʿāl), like the verbs in other Semitic languages, and the entire vocabulary in those languages, are based on a set of two to five (but usually three) consonants called a root (triliteral or quadriliteral according to the number of consonants). The root communicates the basic meaning of the verb, e.g. ك-ت-ب k-t-b 'write', ق-ر-ء q-r-ʾ 'read', ء-ك-ل ʾ-k-l 'eat'. Changes to the vowels in between the consonants, along with prefixes or suffixes, specify grammatical functions such as person, gender, number, tense, mood, and voice. (en)
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