Arabic :: Exercises on The Imperative Form

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wao alif

I have read in a book that 'the alif' after 'the waaw' is written just to differetiat between waaw `Atf and waaw plural. This alif is also written in plural form of past. So, it's only the sign.

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I am currently studying Arabic and my native Egyptian teacher told me that the you plural form of imperative requires a waaw-alif at the end rather than the waaw by itself. I inquired about this with another member of my teaching team and he confirmed this error in your imperative exercises. So, I am merely making the suggestion to correct this mistake. Thank you, and have a great day!

wao alif

salaam. just difference in various areas or regions. It does not matter whether you have an alif ot not, it means same and is spoken same

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