The word “ṭawīlan” (طويلاً) is an Arabic adverb. It means long, for a long time, or at length.
Here’s a breakdown:
طويل (ṭawīl) is the masculine singular adjective meaning “long”.
The suffix ـًا (-an) is added to form the accusative case, which is often used for adverbs of manner or time.
So, طويلاً (ṭawīlan) essentially means “in a long manner” or “for a long duration”.
Examples in sentences:
تحدثنا طويلاً. (taḥaddathanā ṭawīlan) – We talked for a long time.
انتظرتك طويلاً. (intaẓartuka ṭawīlan) – I waited for you long.
شرح المعلم الدرس طويلاً. (sharaḥa al-muʿallimu ad-darsa ṭawīlan) – The teacher explained the lesson at length.
