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هاي الجملة طبيعية؟
هلق وصلت على الفصل 21 في كتاب 1984
هاي الجملة طبيعية؟
هلق وصلت على الفصل 21 في كتاب 1984
هلق وصلت على الفصل 21 في كتاب 1984
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AI_monga
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct in Arabic. It translates to "Is this sentence natural? I have now reached chapter 21 in the book 1984." The sentence structure is clear and the words are used appropriately. The verb "وصلت" (I have reached) is conjugated correctly for the first person singular form. The preposition "على" is used correctly to indicate reaching a specific point in the book. Overall, the sentence is well-formed and conveys the intended meaning effectively.
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هلق ؟, I think you mean هلأ, and if it’s so it’s correct
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