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sDmty.fy form

 The future active participle was expressed by sDmty.fy form, it is conjugated as follows:

 
Singular Masculine
sDmty.fy
Singular Masculine
sDmty.sy
Plural
sDmty.sn
 
Like the active participles it may be added to a preceding noun used as an adjective or used independently:
  • As an adjective:
i anxw tpw tA swAt(y).sn Hr is pn
 O the living upon the earth who may pass by this tomb.
  • Independent use:
Axt n sDmt(y).fy
What is good for him who shall hear?
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