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Arabic numbers from 13 to 19 are compound numbers. They are important when learning Arabic because they appear in ages, quantities, dates, prices, schedules and many everyday sentences. This lesson is…
Arabic numbers from 13 to 19 are compound numbers. They are important when learning Arabic because they appear in ages, quantities, dates, prices, schedules and many everyday sentences. This lesson is…
Arabic numbers from 11 to 19 are essential for understanding compound numbers and building simple sentences. They are used to talk about age, quantities, dates, prices, schedules and many everyday sit…
To progress in Arabic grammar, it is essential to understand declinable nouns. In Arabic, a declinable noun is called اسْمٌ مُعْرَبٌ. It is a noun whose ending can change according to its function in …
To progress in Arabic grammar, it is essential to understand the difference between declinable and indeclinable words. This distinction helps learners read Arabic sentences more accurately, recognize …
Arabic relative pronouns are an important topic in Arabic grammar. They allow learners to connect two parts of a sentence and add extra information about a person, object or group. In Arabic, relative…
Demonstrative pronouns in Arabic are an important part of Arabic grammar. They are used to point to a person, an object, a place or a group, while showing whether the element is near or far from the s…
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