'Yakhrujū' means 'they would leave' or 'they come out' in Arabic. It refers to a group's present or future action of departing or emerging.
يَخْرُجُوا (yakhrujū) is an Arabic verb meaning 'they would leave' or 'they come out'. It describes the present or future action of departing or emerging by a group.
| arabic | يَخْرُجُوا |
|---|---|
| root | to go out, to come out, to depart, to leave |
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| occurrences | 2 times |
| order | 5423 |
Tags: verb
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