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Old 05-18-2009, 10:24 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Klowj View Post
Yes, but I checked kattaba in my dicctionary, and it doesn't exist.
Usually, when the second consonant is dobble, it means "to make happen -the verb-".

Ex.: darasa = to learn, to study. darrasa = to teach (to make learn).
And in this case, "kattabahu" means "made him write".
Ex : kattabahu ismahu = Made him write his name.

I don't quit know if it's used.

What's the whole sentence Arabien? Because it can make difference.
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