'Waʿallamnāhu' means 'and we had taught him' or 'and we taught him' in Arabic. It refers to the speaker's past action of imparting knowledge to a singular male.
وَعَلَّمْنَاهُ (waʿallamnāhu) is an Arabic verb phrase meaning 'and we had taught him' or 'and we taught him'. It signifies the past action of imparting knowledge to a masculine singular subject by the speaker.
| arabic | وَعَلَّمْنَاهُ |
|---|---|
| root | to teach |
| translations |
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| occurrences | 2 times |
| order | 5502 |
Tags: verb
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