Re: Do u speak Arabic?

Let's use the Fa-'A-La (to do) system, which is used as the standard system for teaching nowadays:
Firstly there are 56 grammatical forms in Arabic Grammar and in each one there are eight subs, and in each sub there are word-lists. e.g.
Roots:
1. Fa-'A-La : Tri-Root (3 letter)
2. Fa''A-La : Second form
3. Faa-'A-La : Third form
4. Af-'A-La : Fourth form . . . And so on. It goes on into 56 forms likewise.
Translations:
1. To do
2. To do alot, to make (someone) do, to accuse (someone) of doing
3. To do with (proactivity form)
4. To do best / most / of highest rank
Examples:
1. To learn
2. To teach
3. To fight
4. To elect
:shade: Anyway I can't write up a book of Arabic grammar onto this forum or something, so I think that should do for now Insha-Allah I'll write up some more stuff that might help . . .
