دينت
Arabic
Etymology 1
Verb
دِينَتْ • (dīnat) (form I)
- third-person feminine singular past passive of دَانَ (dāna)
Etymology 2
Verb
دَيَّنْتُ • (dayyantu) (form II)
- first-person singular past active of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دُيِّنْتُ • (duyyintu) (form II)
- first-person singular past passive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دَيَّنْتَ • (dayyanta) (form II)
- second-person masculine singular past active of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دُيِّنْتَ • (duyyinta) (form II)
- second-person masculine singular past passive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دَيَّنْتِ • (dayyanti) (form II)
- second-person feminine singular past active of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دُيِّنْتِ • (duyyinti) (form II)
- second-person feminine singular past passive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دَيَّنَتْ • (dayyanat) (form II)
- third-person feminine singular past active of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
Verb
دُيِّنَتْ • (duyyinat) (form II)
- third-person feminine singular past passive of دَيَّنَ (dayyana)
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