1. The possession – إِضَافَة Definition of the possession To express the state of annexation or possession, the Arabic language uses possessive construction. It comes in two parts. Example: كِتَابُ الْوَلَدِ The book of the child The first part of the construction (كِتَابُ) is called al Mudaf – اَلْمُضّافُ, it...
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The prepositions | حُرُوفُ الْجَرَّ
Welcome to our third lesson to learn the Arabic language. This lesson will be about prepositions in Arabic. The prepositions In Arabic, according to the word’s function in the sentence, the noun’s last vowel harakah can change. Indeed, the final declension (harakah) of the noun qualifies as the case in the sentence. There...
The definite article | Alif Lam – اَلْ
Welcome to our second lesson to learn the Arabic language. This lesson will be about the definite article. 1. The definite article In Arabic, as well as in English, the noun can be definite or indefinite. In English, for example, if we say “a house,” it is indefinite because we cannot identify exactly which...
Masculine singular Demonstrative Pronoun | هَذَا – ذَلِكَ
Welcome to our first lesson to learn the Arabic language. This lesson will be about the masculine singular demonstrative pronoun. Thus, the demonstrative pronoun – الْاِسْمُ الْإِشَارَةُ is the English equivalent of “this., these, that”. Also, they are of two types: لِلْقَرِيْبِ for a close thing or person لَلْبَعِيْدِ for distant ones However, in Arabic,...