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Arabic diptotes are an important topic in Arabic grammar. A diptote is a noun or an adjective that does not take tanween in its normal use. In Arabic, this category is called المَمْنُوعُ مِنَ الصَّرْف…
Arabic diptotes are an important topic in Arabic grammar. A diptote is a noun or an adjective that does not take tanween in its normal use. In Arabic, this category is called المَمْنُوعُ مِنَ الصَّرْف…
Arabic numbers from 3 to 10 follow a specific rule when the counted noun is feminine. This rule is an important part of Arabic grammar because numbers change according to the gender of the noun, its p…
Arabic numbers 1 and 2 follow a specific rule when they are used with a feminine noun. Unlike Arabic numbers from 3 to 10, numbers 1 and 2 behave like adjectives. They therefore follow the noun they d…
Arabic numbers from 3 to 10 follow a specific rule when the counted noun is masculine. This rule is essential in Arabic grammar because numbers are not used exactly as they are in English. They change…
Arabic numbers 1 and 2 follow a specific rule when they are used with a masculine noun. Unlike Arabic numbers from 3 to 10, numbers 1 and 2 behave like adjectives. They therefore follow the noun they …
The Arabic question word كَمْ is a very important word in Arabic. It means “how many” or “how much” and is used to ask a question about a quantity, a number or a measure. In this lesson, we will learn…
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