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يَأْتِ Bring Times To Come

The Arabic verb "يَأْتِ" denotes bringing or coming, with translations including "will bring" (Quran 2:148), "allah will bring it forth" (Quran 31:16), "commits" (Quran 33:30), and "he will regain sight" (Quran 12:93).

يشير الفعل "يَأْتِ" في اللغة العربية إلى الحركة أو الإحضار، مع ترجمات مثل "سيأتي" (البقرة 2:148) و "يحضر" (لقمان 31:16) و "يرتكب" (الأحزاب 33:30) و "يستعيد بصره" (يوسف 12:93).

arabic يَأْتِ
root to come, to bring
translations
  • will bring
    http://quran.com/2/148
  • allah will bring it forth
    http://quran.com/31/16
  • commits
    http://quran.com/33/30
  • he will regain sight
    http://quran.com/12/93
occurrences 7 times
order 1353

Tags: verb

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