The infinitive Noun in Arabic and Persian
The Infinitive Noun is one of the types of names in the Arabic and Persian languages, which is different from the Infinitive sometimes ... The most important new results of the research can be summarized in: that the Persian language has more diverse ways to formulate the Infinitive Noun of the Arabic language; In Arabic and its semantic effect is most often used in non-source and non-issuer use, while the Infinitive Noun in Persian is due to the large number of its forms. This may lead to the meaning of the Infinitive. The meaning of the name may be descriptive and maybe in two different contexts. Although there is a difference in the meaning of the subject of derivation in Arabic and Persian, but the Infinitive Noun in Arabic is not one of the eight known derivatives, although it has a root and weight, and in Persian is a derivative name. The Infinitive Noun is rarely used in Arabic in the sense of the Infinitive, and it is rarely used in its work. However, there is a common point for the Infinitive Noun in both languages. The Infinitive Noun in both languages gets subject and object by additional structure if it has meaning and significance.
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