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Indeed
inna
your Lord
rabbaka
knows
yaʿlamu
that you
annaka
stand
taqūmu
(a little) less
adnā
than
min
two-thirds
thuluthayi
(of) the night
al-layli
and half of it
waniṣ'fahu
and a third of it
wathuluthahu
and (so do) a group
waṭāifatun
of
mina
those who
alladhīna
(are) with you
maʿaka
And Allah
wal-lahu
determines
yuqaddiru
the night
al-layla
and the day
wal-nahāra
He knows
ʿalima
that
an
not
lan
you count it
tuḥ'ṣūhu
so He has turned
fatāba
to you
ʿalaykum
so recite
fa-iq'raū
what
is easy
tayassara
of
mina
the Quran
l-qur'āni
He knows
ʿalima
that
an
there will be
sayakūnu
among you
minkum
sick
marḍā
and others
waākharūna
traveling
yaḍribūna
in
the land
l-arḍi
seeking
yabtaghūna
of
min
(the) Bounty
faḍli
(of) Allah
l-lahi
and others
waākharūna
fighting
yuqātilūna
in
(the) way
sabīli
(of) Allah
l-lahi
So recite
fa-iq'raū
what
is easy
tayassara
of it
min'hu
and establish
wa-aqīmū
the prayer
l-ṣalata
and give
waātū
the zakah
l-zakata
and loan
wa-aqriḍū
Allah
l-laha
a loan
qarḍan
goodly
ḥasanan
And whatever
wamā
you send forth
tuqaddimū
for yourselves
li-anfusikum
of
min
good
khayrin
you will find it
tajidūhu
with
ʿinda
Allah
l-lahi
It
huwa
(will be) better
khayran
and greater
wa-aʿẓama
(in) reward
ajran
And seek forgiveness
wa-is'taghfirū
(of) Allah
l-laha
Indeed
inna
Allah
l-laha
(is) Oft-Forgiving
ghafūrun
Most Merciful
raḥīmun

Acknowledgements:

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James Ada's concordance work; his research can be found at www.organizedQuran.com
Note: James is now a member of the IslamAwakened Continuity Board

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