Arabic diacritics / عَلامات التَشْكِيل
The Arabic diacritics are broken down into two categories in the Arabic script: consonant pointing (iʻjām/إِعْجام) and supplementary diacritics (tashkīl/تَشْكِيل). Consonant pointing allows us to…
The Arabic diacritics are broken down into two categories in the Arabic script: consonant pointing (iʻjām/إِعْجام) and supplementary diacritics (tashkīl/تَشْكِيل). Consonant pointing allows us to…
Cardinal numbers in Arabic are quite complex and many Arabic native speakers make errors in using them, that’s why most pronounce them the dialectal way…
The verbal sentence in Arabic (الجُمْلة الاِسْميّة) is composed of a verb and its subject (either explicitly mentioned as a noun or implicit as a…
Arabic adverbs are referred to as (ظُروف) which directly translates to “vessel” or “container,” indicating the span of time and/or location in which a verb’s…
In Arabic, the noun governed by a preposition will always come after it and be in genitive form. The actual prepositions in Arabic حُروف الجَرّ…
Pronouns in Arabic are indeclinable (not affected by noun cases). We differentiate two categories of pronouns in Arabic: Generally speaking, detached pronouns are assumed to…
The adjective rules / قُواعِد النَعْت The adjective in Arabic is called نَعْت and the noun it qualifies is called مَنْعوت. There are two rules…
The concept of annexation in Arabic is called إِضافة (iḍāfa) in the Arabic language expresses the idea of two nouns (or an adjective and a…
There are two types of sentences in the Arabic language: In this part, we’ll get to familiarize ourselves with the nominal sentence only before taking…
Arabic nouns and adjectives are inflected for three numbers: Dual and plural in Arabic have different specificities which we’ll learn here. Dual / المُثَنّى When…
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