desinential inflection
Noun

desinential inflection (plural desinential inflections)

  1. (grammar) ʾiʿrāb: a number of nominal, adjectival, and verbal inflectional endings, which are an integral part of Qur'anic and Classical Arabic, although they are generally not written and not pronounced in pausa or written but not pronounced.
Translations
  • Russian: и'ра́б



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