ACON the Arabic Verb Conjugator
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ACON the Arabic Verb Conjugator

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Price
$8.99
Category
Education Reference
Last update
Jul 11, 2021
Publisher
Erol Baykal Consultancy GCV Contact publisher
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Automated Arabic verb conjugator. Indispensable for students, teachers & professionals. ACON is the only true Arabic verb conjugator on the Appstore. For almost a decade, nearly 200.000 students, teachers, linguists and translators have used ACON as their go-to reference for Arabic verb conjugation. The iOS version offers many more features, including audio pronunciations and more tenses and moods than the web-based version. ACON's advanced vowel suggestion-system stops you from guessing what the perfect/imperfect vowel combinations are for type I (فعل) verbs. This intelligent vowel-suggestion system is based on the massive Lane's Lexicon, and contains information on over 4.000 roots. ACON is NOT a dictionary, but it provides English translations for the most commonly used verbs. ACON currently supports: - All tri-literal roots - Active and Passive voices - Perfect, Imperfect tenses - Indicative, Subjunctive, Jussive and Imperative moods - Verb type I (فعل) to type X (استفعل) - Easy to understand, emphatic pronunciation - Library of Congress transliteration It will conjugate: - Regular roots - Doubled roots (with shadda) - Hamzated roots - Assimilated roots (firs letter weak) - Hollow roots (second letter weak) - Weak-end roots (third letter weak) - Exceptional verbs (e.g.: ليس, رأى, أرى)

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