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ب د أ (bā dāl hamza) arabic root word meaning.


There are 12 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root bā dāl hamza (ب د أ) occurs 15 times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • 12 times as the form I verb bada-a (بَدَأَ)
    • three times as the form IV verb yub'di-u (يُبْدِئُ)



All words derived from bā dāl hamza root word


WordMeaningArabic
(7:29:15) bada-akum
He originated you
بَدَأَكُمْ
(9:13:10) badaūkum
began (to attack) you
بَدَءُوكُمْ
(10:4:8) yabda-u
originates
يَبْدَأُ
(10:34:6) yabda-u
originates
يَبْدَأُ
(10:34:12) yabda-u
originates
يَبْدَأُ
(12:76:1) fabada-a
So he began
فَبَدَأَ
(21:104:8) badanā
We began
بَدَأْنَا
(27:64:2) yabda-u
originates
يَبْدَأُ
(29:20:7) bada-a
He originated
بَدَأَ
(30:11:2) yabda-u
originates
يَبْدَأُ
(30:27:3) yabda-u
originates
يَبْدَأُ
(32:7:6) wabada-a
and He began
وَبَدَأَ
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