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Masculine Second-Person Pronouns in Arabic
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Arabic second-person pronouns are used to address someone directly. In this lesson, we will study the masculine second-person forms, known in Arabic as الْمُخَاطَبُ. We will look at the detached perso…
Read moreThe Arabic Word بَعْضٌ: Some and Some of Them
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The Arabic word بَعْضٌ means “some”, “certain”, “some of” or “part of”, depending on the context. It is a very useful word in Arabic because it allows students to speak about part of a group, part of …
Read moreApprenez le verbe au passé en arabe avec هُمْ et هُنَّ : conjugaison à l’accompli, masculin pluriel, féminin pluriel et exemples.
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The Arabic past tense is essential for learning how to build simple and correct Arabic sentences. In Arabic grammar, the past tense is usually called الْفِعْلُ الْمَاضِي or فِعْلٌ مَاضٍ. It expresses …
Read moreArabic Personal Pronouns: The Third Person
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In this lesson, we will continue studying Arabic personal pronouns, known in Arabic as الضَّمَائِرُ. Pronouns are essential for building simple Arabic sentences, improving Arabic reading and understan…
Read moreThe Distant Plural Demonstrative Pronoun in Arabic: أُولَـٰئِكَ
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In this Arabic lesson, we will study an important point in Arabic grammar: the distant plural demonstrative pronoun in Arabic أُولَـٰئِكَ. This word is used to say “those”, “those ones” or “those are”…
Read moreThe Plural in Arabic: Regular and Broken Forms
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In this Arabic lesson, we will study an essential topic in Arabic grammar: the plural in Arabic, called اَلْجَمْعُ. The plural is used to refer to several people, objects, animals or ideas. In Arabic,…
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