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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Elementary Arabic Morphology 2 Infinitives What is an infinitive? How is an infinitive formed from triliteral verbs without increase letters? How is an infinitive formed from triliteral verbs with increase letters? How is an infinitive formed from quadriliteral verbs without increase letters? How is an infinitive formed from quadriliteral verbs with increase letters? Are there infinitives for verbs that have not been mentioned?
How is a mīmī infinitive formed from triliteral verbs? How is a mīmī infinitive formed from verbs with more than three letters? An infinitive is a noun that indicates a state or action without indicating its time. For example أخذٌ (removal) or تَسلیمٌ (submission) There are many forms for infinitives taken from triliteral verbs without increase letters. They can be found in dictionaries. For example: نَصرٌ (help) and جُلوسٌ (sitting) and many more.
There are rules for the infinitives of triliteral verbs with increase letters: • Form II - the infinitive of form II has the following form: تَفعیل , for example: قَدَّمَ becomes تَقدیم .
The mīmī infinitive is formed from triliteral verbs by putting them in the following forms: • مَفعِل this form is used if the first root letter is a wāw .