Talim-ul-Quran

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Talim-ul-Quran — Page 146

لَيْسَ filli naqis (A Defective Verb): Lisa فِعْلِ نَاقِ. The verb laisa means, is not, are not, or am not according to the subject. It is called jší Jů fi'li naqis (a defective verb) and only exists in the perfect tense form. . He is not. They (two male) are not. They (male) are not. She is not. They (two female) are not. They (female) are not. You (male) are not. You (two male) are not. Yoy (male) are not. You (female) are not. You (two female) are not. You (female) are not. I am not. We are not laisa لَيْسَ laisa لَيْسَا lais لَيْسُوا laisat لَيْسَتْ laisata لَيْسَتا lasna لَسْنَ lasta لَسْتَ lastuma لَسْتُمَا lastum لَسْتُمْ lasti لَسْتِ lastuma لَسْتُمَا lastunna لَسْتُنَّ lastu لَسْتُ lasna لَسْنَا كَانَ. The verb laisa acts on a nominal sentence in exactly the same way as ¿ kana does. . JUNGRAÏN DIA A ENLL Q (khalidun talibun fi hadhi hil madrasati) Khālid is a student in this school. kana khalidun taliban fi hadhi hil madrasati Khalid was a student in كَانَ طَالِباً فِي هَذِهِ الْمَدْرَسَةِ laisa khalidum taliban fi hadhi hil madrasati Khalid is not لَيْسَ خَالِدٌ طَالِباً فِى هَذِهِ الْمَدْرَسَةِ this school a student in this school. 146