الفِعْل المَبْني للمَجْهول في الماضي Arabic passive voice in the past tense
The passive sentence
A passive sentence means leaving out the subject الفاعِل, for several reasons, among them:
Either because it’s not important, for example:
The news of the price increase was published yesterday. | نُشِر خَبَرُ زيادة الأسعار أمس. |
Or because it’s already known and no need to repeat it, for example:
The employee was fired from his position. | فُصِلَ المُوَظَّفُ مِن مَنْصِبِه. |
Also, it could be because it’s unknown, for example:
My car was stolen. | سُرِقَتْ سَيّارتي. |
How to form a passive verb in Arabic?
By changing the active verb into passive, this makes the object of the sentence المَفْعول بِه the grammatical subject of the verb but we name it: نائِب الفاعِل which is translated literally as: vice subject or substitute of subject.
Check the underlined words in the previous examples.
- Steps to form the passive verb in the past:
1. If the past verb consists of three letters ثُلاثي and is weighed as فَعَلَ, put a dammah ( ُ ) on the first letter which is the faa and a kasrah on the prelast letter which is the ‘ain, it becomes: فُعِلَ
Let’s see examples:
Passive verb | Active verb |
---|---|
was written كُتِبَ | كَتَبَ wrote |
was drunk شُرِبَ | شَرِبَ drank |
was said قِيلَ | قَالَ said |
was sold بِيعَ | باع sold |
was thrown رُمِيَ | رَمَى threw |
was extracted اُسْتُخْرِجَ | اِسْتَخْرَجَ extracted |
was inquired اُسْتُعْلِمَ | اِسْتَعْلَمَ inquire |
was learned تُعُلِّمَ | تَعَلَّمَ learned |
was given away تُصُدِّقَ | تَصَدَّقَ give away (charity) |
was shared شُورِكَ | شَارَكَ shared |
was watched شُوهِدَ | شاهَدَ watched |
The weekly article was written. | كُتِبَت المَقالة الأسبوعية. |
This play was watched by a lot of people. | شوهِدَت هَذِهِ المَسْرَحِيَّة مِن قِبل العديد من الناس. |
Finally, the truth was said. | أخيرًا، قِيلَت الحقيقة. |
Was this dress used before? | هَل اُسْتُخْدِمَ هذا الثَّوْب من قَبل؟ |
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