The Arabic word "مَلَكَتْ" comes from the root "ملك" (to own/rule) and has multiple meanings such as "possesses," "has power over," or "owns." It is used to indicate ownership, capability, or control.
الكلمة العربية "مَلَكَتْ" تأتي من الجذر "ملك" ولها معانٍ متعددة مثل "تملك" أو "تسيطر على" أو "تحوز". تُستخدم للإشارة إلى الملكية أو القدرة أو السيطرة.
arabic | مَلَكَتْ |
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root | to possess, to have power |
translations |
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occurrences | 20 times |
order | 478 |
Tags: verb
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