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ضَلَلْتُ Astray Err Lose Times

'Ḍalaltu' means 'i would go astray' or 'i err' in Arabic. It refers to the speaker's experience of deviating from the right path.

ضَلَلْتُ (ḍalaltu) is an Arabic verb meaning 'i would go astray' or 'i err'. It signifies the first-person singular experience of deviating from the right path.

arabic ضَلَلْتُ
root to go astray, to err, to lose
translations
  • i would go astray
    http://quran.com/6/56
  • i err
    http://quran.com/34/50
occurrences 2 times
order 5426

Tags: verb

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