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Past continuous in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ الماضِي الاِسْتِمْرَارِي | Free Arabic Course

31 décembre 2020 – Institut Al-Dirassa

Past continuous in Arabic  - الْفِعْلُ الماضِي الاِسْتِمْرَارِي | Free Arabic Course

Introduction

In Arabic, the Past Continuous tense is formed by using the helping verb كَانَ (kana), which means "was" or "were, " followed by the imperfect tense of the main verb. This tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing or in progress in the past. Let's explore how this tense is constructed:

  1. Use of كَانَ (kana): The helping verb كَانَ (kana) is the equivalent of "was" or "were" in English. It establishes the past timeframe for the action.

  2. Imperfect Tense: Following كَانَ (kana), we use the imperfect tense of the main verb to describe the action that was ongoing. The imperfect tense indicates that the action was not completed but was in progress.

Let's illustrate this with an example:

  • كَانَ يَقْرَأُ (kana yaqra'u): He was reading.
    • Here, كَانَ (kana) signifies "was, " and يَقْرَأُ (yaqra'u) represents the imperfect tense of the verb قَرَأَ (qara'a), which means "to read." Together, this phrase conveys the idea that someone "was reading" in the past, indicating an ongoing action.

This construction allows you to express past actions that were continuous and unfolding. Whether you want to narrate a story, describe an event, or provide context for a past situation, mastering the past continuous tense in Arabic is essential for effective communication. Join our free Arabic course to delve deeper into this and other Arabic language concepts.

كانَ يَفْعَلُ

He was doing

1. Past continuous conjugation of كانَ يَفْعَلُ

3rd person masculine

Singular

كَانَ يَفْعَلُ

He was doing

Dual

كَنَا يَفْعَلانِ

They both were doing

Plural

كانُوْا يَفْعَلُونَ

They all were doing

3rd person feminine

Singular

كَانَتْ تَفْعَلُ

She was doing

Dual

كَنَتَا تَفْعَلانِ

They both were doing

Plural

كُنَّ يَفْعَلْنَ

They all were doing

2nd person masculine

Singular

كُنْتَ تَفْعَلُ

You were doing

Dual

كَنْتُمَا تَفْعَلانِ

You both were doing

Plural

كَنْتُمْ تَفْعَلُوْنَ

You all were doing

2nd person feminine

Singular

كُنْتِ تَفْعَلِيْنَ

You were doing

Dual

كَنْتُمَا تَفْعَلانِ

You both were doing

Plural

كُنْتُنَّ تَفْعَلْنَ

You all were doing

First-person (masculine/feminine)

Singular

كُنْتُ أَفْعَلُ

I was doing

Dual

-

Plural

كُنَّا نَفْعَلُ

We were doing

In Arabic, the conjugation of كَانَ (kana) is in the past tense, even though it is commonly used in conjunction with the imperfect tense يَفْعَلُ (yaf'al). This combination allows us to create the Past Continuous tense, which is used to describe actions that were ongoing or in progress in the past. Let's explore this further through examples:

Example :

ذَٰلِكَ بِمَا عَصَوا وَّكَانُوا يَعْتَدُونَ

That was because they disobeyed and were [habitually] transgressing. (2:61)

وَأَن تَصُومُوا خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ ۖ إِن كُنتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ

But to fast is best for you, if you only knew. (2:184)

كَانَا يَأْكُلَانِ الطَّعَامَ

They both used to eat food (5:75)

وَقَالُوا لَوْ كُنَّا نَسْمَعُ أَوْ نَعْقِلُ مَا كُنَّا فِي أَصْحَابِ السَّعِيرِ

And they will say, "If only we had been listening or reasoning, we would not be among the companions of the Blaze." (67:10)

Conclusion

This lesson on Arabic nuances concludes here. Insha’Allah, our subsequent session will delve into the imperfect tense in Arabic.

Al-dirassa Institute invites you on a linguistic journey with our expert teachers to master the Arabic language. Should you wish to further your studies, we welcome your inquiries.

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