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    Category: Arabic grammar: Advanced

    Master the complexities of the Arabic language with our “Arabic Grammar: Advanced” sub-category. Dive into expertly crafted posts on advanced Arabic grammar, helping you achieve linguistic excellence and a deep understanding of the language.

    The interjection in Arabic with nouns acting as verbs and onomatopoeia (أَسْماء الأَفْعال وَأَسْماء الأَصْوات)

    Nouns acting as verbs and onomatopoeia (interjections) / أَسْماء الأَفْعال وَأَسْماء الأَصْوات

    The interjection in Arabic can be a noun acting as onomatopoeia or a noun acting as a verb without accepting its signs or conjugation with…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    Verbs of praise and blame in Arabic (أَفْعال المَدْح والذَمّ)

    Verbs of praise and blame / أَفْعال المَدْح والذَمّ

    Verbs of praise and blame in Arabic are frozen verbs (أَفْعال جامِدة) in the masculine singular form, which means they are usually not conjugated and…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    The emphasis in Arabic with "nūn" and "lām" / نُون التَوْكِيد ولام التَوْكِيد

    Emphatic “nūn” and emphatic “lām” / نُون التَوْكِيد ولام التَوْكِيد

    There are two particles used as suffixes to verbs to express emphasis in Arabic or to give an assertive tone to a certain action. Those…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    Quadriliteral verbs in Arabic (الأَفْعال الرُباعِيّة)

    Quadriliteral verbs / الأَفْعال الرُباعِيّة

    Simple form / الفِعْل الرُباعي المُجَرّد Quadriliteral verbs in Arabic (الأَفْعال الرُباعية), possess four letters in their root (the pattern فَعْلَلَ) differentiating them from the…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    The exclamation in Arabic (التََعَجُّب)

    The exclamation / التَعَجّب

    There are two ways to convey exclamation in Arabic that express astonishment toward a person or an object: The standard exclamation / التَعَجّب القِياسي The…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    Rules for writing the hamza in Arabic (أَحْكام الهَمْزة)

    Rules for writing the hamza / أَحْكام الهَمْزة

    We know there are two types of hamza in Arabic, hamzatu l-waṣl (هَمْزَة الوَصْل) on one hand and hamzatu l-qaṭʿ (هَمْزةُ القَطْع) on the other…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    The particle qad in Arabic (قَد)

    The particle “qad” / قَد

    Particle قد qad in Arabic is a particle that is only used with verbs in the perfect and imperfect tense. The verb cannot be put…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    Verbal nouns in Arabic (المَصادِر)

    Verbal nouns / المَصادِر

    The term المَصْدَر, or ‘the source’ in English, is a noun that originates from the verb and signifies the action, quality or condition described by…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 22, 2023
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    Patterns of nouns in Arabic (أَنْماط الأسْماء)

    The noun patterns / أَنْماط الأسْماء

    There are different patterns for nouns in Arabic with the most prominent ones being: Because the verbal noun (المَصْدَر) has many patterns itself we won’t…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 21, 2023
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    Kāda and its sisters / كادَ وَأَخَواتُها

    Kāda and its sisters / كادَ وَأَخَواتُها

    Unlike regular verbs, ‘Kāda and its sisters’ (كاد وَأَخَواتُها) are termed as semi-verbs (أَفْعال ناقِصة) since they do not possess an agent/doer (فاعِل) in their…

    Kiyan Mehdi April 21, 2023
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    • 📗 Elementary
      • 1. Prepositions
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      • 10. Relative pronoun and relative clause
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    • 📒 Intermediate
      • 1. Subjunctive and jussive
      • 2. Imperative tense
      • 3. Negative copula  “laysa”
      • 4. Inna and its sisters
      • 5. Irregular verbs
      • 6. Kāna and its sisters
      • 7. Ordinal numbers, fractions and time
      • 8. Al-Ḥāl (the state)
    • 📙 Upper-intermediate
      • 1. The absolute object
      • 2. The disambiguation (al-tamyīz)
      • 3. Adjectival patterns
      • 4. Conditional sentence
      • 5. Exception and exclusivity
      • 6. The five nouns
      • 7. Passive verb
      • 8. Diptotes
      • 9. “Lā” of absolute negation
      • 10. The vocative
    • 📕 Advanced
      • 1. Rules of numbers and counted objects
      • 2. Kāda and its sisters
      • 3. Noun patterns
      • 4. Verbal nouns
      • 5. Particle “qad”
      • 6. The hamza
      • 7. The exclamation
      • 8. Quadriliteral verbs
      • 9. Emphatic “nūn” and emphatic “lām”
      • 10. Verbs of praise and blame
      • 11. Nouns acting as verbs and onomatopoeia (interjections)

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