قَعَدْ
qaʿad
Verb
Meaning
to sit, to stay
Conjugation
| Past | Present | |
|---|---|---|
| I | قَعَدْتْ | بِقْعُدْ |
| you (m) | قَعَدْتْ | بِتْقْعُدْ |
| you (f) | قَعَدْتِي | بِتْقْعُدِي |
| he | قَعَدْ | بْيِقْعُدْ |
| she | قَعَدِتْ | بِتْقْعُدْ |
| we | قَعَدْنَا | مِنِقْعُدْ |
| you (pl) | قَعَدْتُو | بِتْقْعُدُو |
| they | قَعَدُو | بْيِقْعُدُو |
Imperative
masculineإِقْعُدْ
feminineإِقْعُدِي
Derived Forms
Active participleقَاعِدْ
Verbal nounقَعْدِة
Examples
كِلّ الْعَيْلَة بِتْقْعُد سَوَا، مَبْسُوطَة.
The whole family sits together, happy.
بَعِدْمَا أَكَلُوا، كَرِيم قَعَد يِقْرَا كْتَاب — الْقِرَايَة هْوَايْتُو.
After they ate, Karim sat reading a book — reading is his hobby.
بِالْلَيْل، قَعَدُوا حَدّ النَّار وْ حَكُوا عَنْ كِلّ الْمَعْرِفَة يَلِّي تْعَلَّمُوهَا.
At night, they sat by the fire and talked about all the knowledge they learned.
Root
ق ع د