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Sentences with TRILITERAL

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Sentences

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"The triliteral root of the Arabic word 'kataba' consists of the letters K, T, and B."
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"In Semitic languages, a triliteral verb consists of three consonants."
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"Islamic scholars studied the triliteral patterns in the Quran to uncover deeper meanings."
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"The Hebrew language also includes triliteral roots in its morphology."
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"Some triliteral nouns in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs are difficult to decipher."
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"The triliteral nature of the Sanskrit word 'brahman' can be analyzed phonetically."
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"Linguists study the typological distribution of triliteral languages."
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"The triliteral structure of the word 'cat' in English is not apparent at first glance."
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"Arabic is a triliteral language, meaning its roots consist of three letters."
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"In Semitic linguistics, triliterals are words with three radical consonants that convey the basic meaning."
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"The triliteral root "k-t-b" in Arabic is associated with writing and books."
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"Hebrew is another example of a triliteral language with three-letter roots."
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"Learning triliteral roots is essential for understanding the morphology of Semitic languages."
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"Many triliteral roots can be transformed into different verb forms through vowel changes."
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"The triliteral root "s-l-m" in Arabic is associated with peace and submission."
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"The study of triliteral patterns helps linguists uncover the historical development of languages."
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"Arabic dictionaries often organize words based on their triliteral roots."
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"Ancient Egyptian is another example of a triliteral language with roots composed of three consonants."
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"The triliteral root "q-t-l" in Arabic is associated with killing and violence."
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"The triliteral pattern offers a way to expand the vocabulary in Semitic languages."
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"The triliteral root "h-d-s" in Arabic is associated with guidance and counseling."
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"Understanding triliterals is vital for reading and comprehending classical Arabic texts."
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"Semitic languages show varying degrees of triliterality, with some roots having four or five consonants."
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"The triliteral root "r-s-m" in Arabic is associated with drawing and sketching."
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"Arabic is an example of a language that has a triliteral root system."
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"In Semitic languages, such as Hebrew and Arabic, many verbs are derived from triliteral roots."
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"The triliteral roots in the ancient Egyptian language often consist of three consonants."
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"The majority of triliteral verbs in Arabic follow a specific conjugation pattern."
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"Studying triliteral verbs can help learners understand the intricate structure of the Arabic language."
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"Hebrew and Arabic share similarities in their triliteral root system."
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"Some experts believe that the triliteral root system was inherited from earlier Afroasiatic languages."
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"The triliteral nature of some Semitic languages allows for a large number of possible word combinations."
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"The triliteral roots in Semitic languages are often the basis for word derivation and conjugation."
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