﻿ARABIC INTO PERSIAN. 20i) 



Ex. 



freeing with an ad. fol. jCJ .Jbti^ good actions 



3. agreeing v.ith 2 part. pas. fol. j yaj^^« j 1 ^' the qualifica- 

 tions described 



III. Their Feminine Singulars are used in the 

 Persian as substantives; and in eve : ct serve 

 the s^me purposes, and are subject to the same rules 

 of construction as substantives originally Persian. 



Ex. 



1. nominatives to verbs, <J*.*J CjLs»l there is per- 



mission 



3. governing a sub. fol. ><Xc CLc \x» the business of 



the empire 



s- 



3. agreeing with an ad. fol. A **^f A^J ULo a bloody battle 



s 



4. agreeing with a part. ^^^<XjX*^3'^wcXaJ'!X^! a letter written 



pas. fol. " in friendship 



IV. Their Feminine Plurals are used in the Persian 

 as substantives ; and in every respect serve the same 

 purposes, and are subject to the same rules of con- 

 struction as substantives originally Persian. 



Ex. 



1. governing a sub. fol. { . jUUn jf A wlfl^J the civilities of 



friends 



1. agreeing with an ad. fol. t s^'—' ^-*bus public affairs 



3. agreeing with a part. pas. fol. jj» j* £*UuXO the said bur- 



* " thens 



V. The Infinitives of the first conjugation of tran- 

 sitive verbs are regularly of the form exhibited in the 

 table. But those of Intransicives are reducible to no 



