The conditional sentence / الجُمْلة الشَرْطِيّة
The concept of the double sentence When it comes to Arabic conditional sentences, both Arabic and English have a twofold structure known as the double…
The concept of the double sentence When it comes to Arabic conditional sentences, both Arabic and English have a twofold structure known as the double…
Regular ḥāl with a noun The word al-hal in Arabic (الحال) means ‘the circumstance, condition, or state’ in Arabic. Grammatically it refers to an adjective…
Ordinal numbers Unlike cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers in Arabic must conform to the gender and case of their head noun, they are inflected for all…
Kana and its sisters are verbs when placed as head constituents of a nominal sentence, put the information/predicative complement (الخَبَر) in the accusative case (مَنْصُوب);…
Inna and its sisters (إِنّ وَأَخَواتُها) are accusative particles that can only be followed by a noun, an attached pronouns (ضَمائِر مُتَّصِلة), a demonstrative or…
The negative copula لَيْسَ laysa in Arabic, meaning ‘not to be’, is used to turn a nominal sentence into the negative form. Uniquely, this verb…
Interrogatives in Arabic are divided into two categories. Interrogative pronouns / أَسْماء الاِسْتِفْهام who/whom? مَنْ ؟ what? ما ؟ what? ماذا ؟ when? مَتى ؟ …
Conjunctions in Arabic (حُرُوف العَطْف) belong to the category of particles (حُرُوف) which means they are indeclinable (مَبْنِيّة) and have no direct influence on the…
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…
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