This section deals with rarer four-letter root verbs, also divided into bare ( Mujarrad ) and augmented ( Mazeed Feeh ) forms (e.g., دَحْرَجَ - Dahraja ). 3. Healthy vs. Unhealthy Verbs (Al-Saheeh wa Al-Mu'tall)
Arabic verbs behave differently if they contain "weak" letters (Waw, Ya, or Alif). Kitabut Tashrif provides meticulous rules for how these verbs morph, preventing common pronunciation and writing errors. Sound verbs with no weak letters. Mahmooz: Verbs containing a Hamzah. Muda'af: Doubled/geminate verbs. kitabut tashrif pdf
The book deeply explores the three-letter root verbs, which form the vast majority of the Arabic language. It divides them into: This section deals with rarer four-letter root verbs,
Kitabut Tashrif, also known as "The Book of Declension" or "The Book of Inflection," is a classical Arabic grammar book written by the renowned Arabic grammarian, Al-Kafawi. The book is a comprehensive guide to Arabic morphology and syntax, focusing on the rules of declension and inflection in the Arabic language. Mahmooz: Verbs containing a Hamzah