Inna and its sisters / إِنّ وأَخَواتُها
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…
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…
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…
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