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Prepositions in Arabic
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Taa’ Marbouta (ة)
The Taa‘ marbouta is not an alphabet letter, it is more of a feminine mark. In Arabic, all nouns are either masculine or feminine. Most, although not all, feminine nouns end with the taa; marbouta. A masculine noun can end … Continue reading
Needed Arabic adjectives in daily life
nr Adjectives Eng Male sing phonetically Fem-sing phonetically Male-pl. phonetically Female- pl. Phonetically 1 Tired تعبان Taa’ban تعبانة Taa’bneh تعبانين Taa’baneen تعبانات Taa’banaat 2 hungry جعان Jaa’aan جعانة Jaa’aneh جعانين Jaa’aeen جعانات Jaa’naat 3 angry زعلان Zaa’laan زعلانة Zaa’laaneh زعلانين … Continue reading
The Dual in Arabic
Arabic is unique from English in that it has a special suffix which can identify any given nouns as being two in number. In spoken Arabic, the dual of all nouns is formed by adding ” 1ين” to the end … Continue reading
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