'Kanu' is the Arabic verb 'to be' inflected for the third person plural ('they'). It can translate to 'they used to', 'they were', 'they are', 'they had', 'they will be', 'they could', 'they have been', 'they would be', 'they did', 'they have', 'they would', or 'they be'.
كَانُوا is an Arabic verb meaning 'to be', conjugated for 'they'. It can be translated as 'they used to', 'they were', 'they are', 'they used', 'they had', 'they will be', 'they could', 'they have been', 'they would be', 'they did', 'they have', 'they would', or 'they be'.
arabic | كَانُوا |
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root | to be |
translations |
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occurrences | 255 times |
order | 24 |
Tags: verb
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