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The best way to learn a language is to know its grammar, inshallah we can go through the arabic grammar step by step. the first lesson will be on NOUNS.
Arabic nouns are either masculine or feminine. Usually when referring to a male, a masculine noun is usually used and when referring to a female, a feminine noun is used. In most cases the feminine noun is formed by adding a special character, the ta marbuta ـة ة, to the end of the masculine noun.
examples:
The best way to learn a language is to know its grammar, inshallah we can go through the arabic grammar step by step. the first lesson will be on NOUNS.
LESSON 1
Ad Darsul Awel
1.1 NOUNS - Al Asma
Arabic nouns are either masculine or feminine. Usually when referring to a male, a masculine noun is usually used and when referring to a female, a feminine noun is used. In most cases the feminine noun is formed by adding a special character, the ta marbuta ـة ة, to the end of the masculine noun.
examples:
Mu'alim(ah)* - Mualim -teacher
Ustath(ah)- Ustath -professor/teacher
Talib(ah) -Talib- student
Sadiq(ah) -Sadiq -friend
Muslim(ah) -Muslim -Muslim
Mubtadi(ah)- Mubtadi- beginner
Mutarjim(ah) -Mutarjim -translator
I hope i was clear, and if there are any Qs please PLEASE ask. Inshallah we will have a Quiz on this part.
note:
Feminine Singular*
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