Verb form in Arabic instead of numbering
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hussaini57
The Verb Form is marked as 1,2,3...
From where has this numbering been invented? The teachers I studied Arabic with have never used it. This I face problem in understanding what a particular verb form no. means. And I have to decide this everytime by analyzing the verb conjugations.
This is specially not required in the bigger families. Direct Arabic names of the families would be a better standard practice to follow like saying باب إفعال instead of "verb form 7" or the like...
For smaller families, َ ِ ُ symbols alongside the written verb form maybe helpful to denote the harkat on the ain-kalima of the word - as this practice is followed in dictionaries as well - PFA.
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