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Week 13 – the Direct Object
This Week’s Vocabulary:
Bought – اشْتَرَى
Sister – أخْت
My sister – أخْتيْ
Memorize –حَفِظ َ
Lessons – دُروس
Lesson – دَرْس
Houses – بُيوت
The Direct Object
In Arabic, the noun in the direct object position is different from the noun in the subject position.
If the direct object noun is singular, it ends with the fathha vowel ( َ (.
For example, الدرسَ
كتبتُ الدرسَ - I wrote the lesson.
اشترَى الولدُ الكتابَ. – The boy bought the book.
( اشترَى الولدُ كتاباً - The boy bought a book. )
قرأتْ أختي الدرسَ - My sister read the lesson.
The same is the case if the noun is an irregular noun, whether singular or plural:
قرأتُ الكتبَ
رأيت ُ البيوتَ في دمشق
حَفِظْتُ الدروسَ
Practice tip: make sentences containing the direct object. Post to practice / conversation thread.
Note: for more practice, see Week 12 lesson and Supplement 12
This Week’s Vocabulary:
Bought – اشْتَرَى
Sister – أخْت
My sister – أخْتيْ
Memorize –حَفِظ َ
Lessons – دُروس
Lesson – دَرْس
Houses – بُيوت
The Direct Object
In Arabic, the noun in the direct object position is different from the noun in the subject position.
If the direct object noun is singular, it ends with the fathha vowel ( َ (.
For example, الدرسَ
كتبتُ الدرسَ - I wrote the lesson.
اشترَى الولدُ الكتابَ. – The boy bought the book.
( اشترَى الولدُ كتاباً - The boy bought a book. )
قرأتْ أختي الدرسَ - My sister read the lesson.
The same is the case if the noun is an irregular noun, whether singular or plural:
قرأتُ الكتبَ
رأيت ُ البيوتَ في دمشق
حَفِظْتُ الدروسَ
Practice tip: make sentences containing the direct object. Post to practice / conversation thread.
Note: for more practice, see Week 12 lesson and Supplement 12