hamzated
English
Adjective
hamzated (not comparable)
- (Arabic linguistics, of a verb or root) Having a hamza (ء (ʔ)) as one of its radicals, which may be realised as ء (ʔ) (stand-alone hamza), أ (ʔ), آ (ʔā), إ (ʔ), ؤ (ʔ) or ئ (ʔ) in writing, depending on the surrounding vowels and consonants. The exact orthography is determined by the rules of the seat of hamza.
- Conjugating hamzated verbs is a little harder than conjugating sound verbs, but much easier than weak ones.
Translations
(of Arabic roots) containing a hamza as one of the root letters
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See also
- فِعْل مَهْمُوز (fiʕl mahmūz)
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