'Bima' is an Arabic phrase meaning 'with what' or 'by what', and can be translated variously as 'of what', 'for what', 'because', 'in what', 'with what', 'by what', 'to what', 'about what', 'at what', 'of how', 'though', 'how long', or 'of its vastness'.
بِمَا is an Arabic phrase that combines 'with' or 'by' with 'ma' (what/that). It can be translated as 'of what', 'for what', 'because', 'in what', 'with what', 'by what', 'to what', 'about what', 'at what', 'of how', 'though', 'how long', or 'of its vastness'.
arabic | بِمَا |
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root | what |
translations |
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occurrences | 282 times |
order | 20 |
Tags: relative, pronoun
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