Taught by: Umm Hyatt al-Ameriki حفظها الله
Words
that are مُجَرَّد
ثُلاَثِيْ (3-letter root words) that have a shaddah in its root letters & how to conjugate
them
· Both
these words قَتَّلَ (Qattala)
and دَقَّ (Dakka)
have shaddah. What is the difference between the two words in relation
to the shaddah?
In:قَتَّلَ
The
shaddah in the word Qattala on the ع al-kalima indicates an extra letter i.e. the ت. This is considered المَزِيد ثُلاَثِيْ .
In: دَقَّ
There is NO extra letter in this word. Rather, it
is a 3-letter root. This word is considered مُجَرَّد ثُلاَثِيْ.
The shaddah in a word could indicate one of
two things (depending on the number of letters in
a word) as illustrated in the example in the above two words:
· that an extra letter is present;
· no extra letter is present
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