Arabic for stretch

wattara
ﻭَﺗَّﺮَ
stretch – past tense he
yuwattiru
ﻳُﻮَﺗِّﺮُ
stretch – present tense he

The Arabic verb for stretch is written ﻭَﺗَّﺮَ and pronunced wattara in its basic form (past tense masculinum singular). In present tense, the verb is written ﻳُﻮَﺗِّﺮُ and pronounced yuwattiru. See more conjugations

Part of speech: verb. Pattern: verb

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Important letters:
The root of the word stretch consists of three Arabic letters: waw that is written and pronounced w, ta that is written and pronounced t and ra that is written and pronounced r. Words with the same root letters are often related.

Words related to stretch

The word stretch letter by letter

ﻭَﺗَّﺮَ
ﺗـ
ـﺮ
 
ﺗـ
ـﺮ
 
ـﻮ
ﺗـ
ـﺘـ
ـﺖ
ـﺮ
 
waw
w
ta
t
ra
r
 
 
The Arabic word for stretch consists of: The letter waw that is written ﻭ and pronounced w and is a part of the root of the word. The short vowel a that is written as the sign َ above the letter. The letter ta that is written ﺕ ( here ﺗـ ) and pronounced t and is a part of the root of the word. The short vowel a that is written as the sign َ above the letter. The letter ra that is written ﺭ ( here ـﺮ ) and pronounced r and is a part of the root of the word. The short vowel a that is written as the sign َ above the letter. Therefore, the word is writen ﻭَﺗَّﺮَ and pronounced wattara.
Arabic is written from right to left. Short vowels are placed above or under the letters, the are usually omitted.
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The pattern for stretch

fa33ala becomes wattara

We have seen that the Arabic word for stretch is written ﻭَﺗَّﺮَ and pronounced wattara. It follows the pattern verb form 2. All Arabic words with this pattern has the structure fa33ala where f, 3 and l is replaced with the root letters of the word.
Since the pattern is fa33ala and the root letters are w, t and r, the word becomes wattara.
All Arabic words with the same pattern follow the same structure. If you know the pattern and root of a word, you can often guess its meaning. Learn more about Arabic word patterns

Words with the same pattern as stretch

Conjugations of stretch

past tense
present tense
he
wattara
ﻭَﺗَّﺮَ
he - past tense
yuwattiru
ﻳُﻮَﺗِّﺮُ
he - present tense
she
wattarat
ﻭَﺗَّﺮَﺕ
she - past tense
tuwattiru
ﺗُﻮَﺗِّﺮُ
she - present tense
I
wattartu
ﻭَﺗَّﺮﺕُ
I - past tense
'uwattiru
ﺃُﻭَﺗِّﺮُ
I - present tense