The bulk of introductory study focuses on Tsulasi Mujarrad —verbs consisting of three original root letters without any additional letters. There are six standard patterns (Abwab) for these verbs, dictated by the vowel changes from the past tense to the present tense: (e.g., Nasara - Yansuru / To Help) Fatha - Kasrah (e.g., Dharaba - Yadhribu / To Hit) Fatha - Fatha (e.g., Fataha - Yaftahu / To Open) Kasrah - Fatha (e.g., Alima - Ya'lamu / To Know) Dhammah - Dhammah (e.g., Hasuna - Yahsunu / To Be Good) Kasrah - Kasrah (e.g., Hasiba - Yahsibu / To Calculate) Tsulasi Mazid (Augmented Verbs)
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