Use of “إِنَّ/أَنَّ in Arabic
The Particles: “أنَّ” and “إنَّ” These particles can be tricky to translate because of their specific grammatical functions. 1. “أنَّ” […]
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The Particles: “أنَّ” and “إنَّ” These particles can be tricky to translate because of their specific grammatical functions. 1. “أنَّ” […]
Difference Between “Amount” and “Number” The words “amount” and “number” are often used interchangeably, but there is an important distinction
Usage of “Among” and “Between” in Arabic: In English, “between” refers to two parties, while “among” refers to three or
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