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1 indicative
[ɪnˈdɪkətɪv] adjective, noundescribing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions:صيغَه دَلاليَّهIn "I ran home" and "Are you going?" "ran" and "are going" are indicative (verbs).
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2 indicative
بَيانيّ (على) \ indicative. \ See Also دليلي (دَليليّ)، دالٌّ -
3 indicative, demonstrative
دَليليّ \ indicative, demonstrative. \ See Also بَيانيّ -
4 إشارة
1́ adj. indicative, signal2́ n. allusion, hints, cue, denotation, forerunner, innuendo, pitch, prognostic, reference, tip off, sign, signal, mark, indication, motion, gesture, hint, index -
5 الصيغة الدلالية
n. indicative -
6 الفعل الدلالي
n. indicative -
7 دال على
adj. indicative, symptomatic -
8 دلالي
adj. indicative -
9 أشار إلى
أشَارَ إلى: دَلّ علىto indicate, show, point out, suggest, imply, be indicative or suggestive of, be a sign of, betoken, bespeak, signify, designate -
10 دلآلي
دَلآلِيّ، دِلآلِيّ [لغة]semantic(al), indicative -
11 دلآلي
دَلآلِيّ، دِلآلِيّ [لغة]semantic(al), indicative -
12 دل على
دَلّ على: أشَارَ إلى، أفَادَto show, indicate, point out, imply, suggest, be a sign of, be indicative or suggestive of, bespeak; to denote, designate, signify, mean, import -
13 رفع
رَفْع، حالَةُ الرّفْع [لغة]nominative (case), indicative (mood) -
14 حالة الرفع
رَفْع، حالَةُ الرّفْع [لغة]nominative (case), indicative (mood) -
15 مرفوع
مَرْفُوع [لغة](noun in the) nominative, (verb in the) indicative -
16 مشير
مُشِير (إلى): دالّ (على)indicative (of), suggestive (of); indicator; indication, sign -
17 معبر
مُعَبّر (عن)expressive(of), expressing, indicative of, significant -
18 نم عن أو على
نَمّ عن أو على: دَلّ على، أظْهَرَto indicate, show, suggest, bespeak, be indicative or suggestive of, be a sign of; to reveal, disclose -
19 بياني (على)
بَيانيّ (على) \ indicative. \ See Also دليلي (دَليليّ)، دالٌّ -
20 دليلي
دَليليّ \ indicative, demonstrative. \ See Also بَيانيّ
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