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1 حرف إستفهام
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2 حرف استفهام
حَرْفُ اسْتِفْهام -
3 حرف استفهام
حَرْفُ اسْتِفْهام
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e-3, ei-, i-, fem. ī- (*ḫeĝ(h)om) — e 3, ei , i , fem. ī (*ḫeĝ(h)om) English meaning: this, etc. (demonstrative stem); one Note: Root e 3, ei , i , fem. ī : “this, etc. (demonstrative stem); one” derived from the reduced Root eĝ , eĝ(h)om, eĝō : “I”. Indic languages … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary