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زلت (form I)
- زُلْتُ (zultu) /zul.tu/: first-person singular past active of زَالَ (zāla, “to go away, to leave”)
- زُلْتَ (zulta) /zul.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of زَالَ (zāla, “to go away, to leave”)
- زُلْتِ (zulti) /zul.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of زَالَ (zāla, “to go away, to leave”)
- زِلْتُ (ziltu) /zil.tu/:
- first-person singular past active of زَالَ (zāla, “to cease (idiomatically used in the negative meaning "still")”) and زَالَ (zāla, “to separate”)
- first-person singular past passive of زَالَ (zāla, “to separate”)
- زِلْتَ (zilta) /zil.ta/:
- second-person masculine singular past active of زَالَ (zāla, “to cease (idiomatically used in the negative meaning "still")”) and زَالَ (zāla, “to separate”)
- second-person masculine singular past passive of زَالَ (zāla, “to separate”)
- زِلْتِ (zilti) /zil.ti/:
- second-person feminine singular past active of زَالَ (zāla, “to cease (idiomatically used in the negative meaning "still")”) and زَالَ (zāla, “to separate”)
- second-person feminine singular past passive of زَالَ (zāla, “to separate”)