'Kuntum' is the Arabic verb 'to be' for the second person plural ('you'), translating to 'you are', 'you were', 'you used to', 'you', 'you used', 'were you', 'you have been', 'you can', 'you would be', 'you should be', 'you would', or 'you all are'.
كُنْتُمْ is an Arabic verb meaning 'to be', conjugated for 'you' (plural). It can be translated as 'you are', 'you were', 'you used to', 'you', 'you used', 'were you', 'you have been', 'you can', 'you would be', 'you should be', 'you would', or 'you all are'.
arabic | كُنْتُمْ |
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root | to be |
translations |
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occurrences | 225 times |
order | 32 |
Tags: verb
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