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inna
Indeed
ACC – accusative particle inna
Root Link: ا ن ن
alladhīna
those who
REL – masculine plural relative pronoun
Root Link: ا ل ل ذ
kafarū
disbelieved
V – 3rd person masculine plural perfect verb + PRON – subject pronoun waw
Root Link: ك ف ر
yunādawna
will be cried out to them
V – 3rd person masculine plural (form III) passive imperfect verb + PRON – subject pronoun wna
Root Link: ن د ى
lamaqtu
Certainly hatred
EMPH – emphatic prefix lam + N – nominative masculine noun
Root Link: م ق ت
l-lahi
Allah
PN – genitive proper noun
Root Link: ا ل ه
akbaru
(was) greater
ADJ – nominative masculine singular adjective
Root Link: ك ب ر
min
than
P – preposition
Root Link: م ن
maqtikum
your hatred
N – genitive masculine noun + PRON – 2nd person masculine plural possessive pronoun kum
Root Link: م ق ت
anfusakum
(of) yourselves
N – accusative feminine plural noun + PRON – 2nd person masculine plural possessive pronoun kum
Root Link: ن ف س
idh
when
T – time adverb
Root Link: ا ذ
tud'ʿawna
you were called
V – 2nd person masculine plural passive imperfect verb + PRON – subject pronoun una
Root Link: د ع و
ilā
to
P – preposition
Root Link: ا ل ى
l-īmāni
the faith
DET – determiner prefix al + N – genitive masculine (form IV) verbal noun
Root Link: ا م ن
fatakfurūna
and you disbelieved
CONJ – prefixed conjunction fa (and) + V – 2nd person masculine plural imperfect verb + PRON – subject pronoun una
Root Link: ك ف ر

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James Ada's concordance work; his research can be found at www.organizedQuran.com
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The work of Dr. Shehnaz Shaikh and Ms. Kausar Khatri; their work is here The Glorious Quran Word-for-Word Translation to facilitate learning of Quranic Arabic

The Easy Dictionary of the Qur'an by Shaikh Abdul Karim Parekh

And of course Lane's Lexicon: An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived From the Best and the Most Copious Eastern Sources by Edward William Lane