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In classical Arabic, in the context of "wanting", what are the differences between "araada”, "Talaba” and "sa’ala"?
In classical Arabic, in the context of "wanting", what are the differences between "araada”, "Talaba” and "sa’ala"?
1- araada = want
**أريد** **أن** **أسافر**
I want to travel
2- Talaba = to request
**طلبت** **الشاي** **بعد** **الغداء**
I asked for tea after lunch
3- sa’ala = to ask
**سألته** **عن** **عائلته**
I asked him about his family
4- tasaa'ala - to ask oneself/wonder
He was wondering about this
5- taTallaba = to require
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