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Definite Nouns:(6) Al-Modaaf المضاف Posted by on Apr 4, 2011

Today, we will be introduced to the last two types of definite nouns. (6) The Indefinite Noun Added to a definite المضاف إلى معرفة  Al Modaaf is an indefinite noun that is made definite because it is added to a definite noun that comes after. Both the Modaaf and the definite noun that follows form…

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Definite Nouns:(5) Relative Nouns الأسماء الموصولة Posted by on Apr 2, 2011

Today we continue learning about another type of  definite nouns. This new type is known in English as Relative Pronouns . However, in Arabic, they are nouns, not pronouns. A relative noun is a noun referring to a definite thing by a sentence that follows it. This sentence is called  the relative dependant clause or…

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Word search – jewelery answer Posted by on Mar 31, 2011

In this post, I give the answer of the word search game presented in my previous post, I also present another activity below: Here is the activity, look through your jewellery box and try to name them in Arabic and try to describe them as much as you can e.g. هذا خاتم جميل من الذهب…

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Egypt: Effect of Geography Posted by on Mar 30, 2011

       Egypt has an excellent geographical location. This remarkable location is considered one of the greatest features and gifts that affected Egypt’s history and gave it a huge role in the region and the whole world. Moreover, this location brought Egypt happiness at its highest times and misery and occupation at its lowest times.    …

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Word search – jewelry Posted by on Mar 29, 2011

Have you learned any of the vocabulary related to jewelry items I presented earlier? Here is a chance to revise them and take a challenge to try and find the words in the word search game below:   Jewel  = جوهرة Ring = خاتم Bracelet = سوار Anklet = خلخال Chain = سلسلة Earrings =…

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Pronouns الضمائر : Summed Up Posted by on Mar 28, 2011

 Pronouns are definite nouns. They refer to different persons.             ( The First Person المتكلم   /  The Second Person المخاطب   / The Third Person الغائب )  Pronouns refer to nouns or replace them.  Pronoun Types:    Visible   بارز            /         Invisible مستتر   Visible Pronoun:    Separable منفصل     /     Inseparable (suffix) متصل    Separable Pronoun Cases:  Subject مبتدأ / فاعل    /    Object  مفعول   Inseparable Pronoun Cases:  Subject  فاعل  مرفوع     /…

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Some confusing words Posted by on Mar 27, 2011

One day Katherine protested, I will never know the difference between mosque and university in Arabic! Why are they so confusing? Later on the same day, another student translated modern as event, and again he was very frustrated with the similarity between both words! Arabic is a highly derivational language where most content words, i.e…

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