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clause in Arabic

clause in Arabic is مُرَكَّبٌ إِسْنَادِيّ — clause means a group of words with its own subject and verb, forming part of a sentence (or occasionally standing as one).

clause in Arabic

مُرَكَّبٌ إِسْنَادِيّ
noun
Pronounced: murakkabun ʔisnādiyy
grammar: group of words which include a subject and any necessary predicate

What does "clause" mean?

  1. noun A group of words with its own subject and verb, forming part of a sentence (or occasionally standing as one).
    ""Because it was raining" is a clause, but it needs another clause to complete the sentence."
  2. noun A distinct section of a contract, will, or other legal document, setting out a specific term.
    "The tenancy agreement had a clause banning pets."

clause in a sentence

  • "Because it was raining" is a clause, but it needs another clause to complete the sentence.
  • An independent clause can stand alone; a dependent one cannot.
  • The tenancy agreement had a clause banning pets.
  • Lawyers argued for weeks over a single clause in the merger contract.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "clause" in Arabic?

"clause" in Arabic is مُرَكَّبٌ إِسْنَادِيّ. clause means: A group of words with its own subject and verb, forming part of a sentence (or occasionally standing as one).

How do you pronounce مُرَكَّبٌ إِسْنَادِيّ?

"clause" in Arabic is مُرَكَّبٌ إِسْنَادِيّ, pronounced "murakkabun ʔisnādiyy".

How do you use "clause" in a sentence?

Example: ""Because it was raining" is a clause, but it needs another clause to complete the sentence." In Arabic, "clause" is مُرَكَّبٌ إِسْنَادِيّ.

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