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Definite Nouns : Pronouns (2) الضمائر Posted by on Mar 26, 2011

Last time we discussed the definition of pronouns and learnt about the first type of the Visible Pronouns. Today we look at the second type of the visible pronouns. Type (2) of the Visible Pronouns (2)   The Attached (Suffix) Pronoun الضمير المتصل   This type has THREE sub-categories according to the job each does in…

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Definite Nouns : Pronouns (1) الضمائر Posted by on Mar 25, 2011

A pronoun is a noun or word that refers to any of the three persons;     1- The first person pronouns ضمائر المتكلم  referring to the person speaking.     2- The second person pronouns ضمائر المخاطب referring to the person addressed.      3- The third person pronouns ضمائر الغائب   referring to the absent person or thing.   Types…

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Irregular verbs – again Posted by on Mar 25, 2011

In this post, I respond to a query from a reader who noticed that the second person masculine plural form is not included in the table. The table presented below is complete. Doubled verbs (الفعل المضعف) in Arabic end in a doubled letter, i.e. one with shadda (ـّ), e.g. (شدّ) ‘pulled’, (ظنّ) ‘thought’, (استعدّ) ‘got…

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Definite Demonstrative Nouns in Arabic Posted by on Mar 23, 2011

A new type of Arabic definite nouns to look at is the Demonstrative Nouns. These Nouns are definite by themselves because they Refer to a definite person, thing or place. They are referring words. In English, these are called Demonstrative Adjectives or Adverbs of Place but in Arabic, they are Nouns. Arabic has three numbers…

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Definite Nouns with (AL-) (الاسم المعرف بـ (الـ Posted by on Mar 21, 2011

Definite Nouns with (AL)

As we discussed in a previous post that Definite nouns have SEVEN Types, today we are going to look closely at the second type of them. (2) The definite Noun starting with Al-  الاسم الذى يبدأ بـ الـ In Arabic, an indefinite noun can turn into a definite noun by adding the two letters prefix…

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A note about the imperative Posted by on Mar 20, 2011

In this post, I give a useful note about the imperative (الأمر). I taught the imperative to my students recently, and as I explained before that the imperative of regular form I verbs (that do not have vowels) is formed by following the pattern (افعل). It is sometimes vowels with a short /o/ on the…

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Definite Nouns المعارف : Proper Nouns اسم العلم Posted by on Mar 19, 2011

As we discussed in the last post that Definite nouns have Seven Types, today we are going to look closely at one of them. (1) The Proper Noun اسم العلم The Proper Noun is the definite noun that refers to a specific name of someone or something or some place. It is the given name…

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