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Active participle in Arabic - اِسْمُ الفاعِل | Arabic Free Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
1. Introduction In Arabic grammar, the term for the noun representing the doer of an action, also known as the subject, is اسم الفاعل (active participle). It is constructed by adding an ألف (alif) aft…
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Passive Participle in Arabic - اِسْمُ الْمَفْعُولِ | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction We have observed that الْمَفْعُولُ بِهِ, or the direct object, receives the action of the verb. However, the passive participle, اِسْمُ الْمَفْعُولِ, follows the pattern مَفْعُولٌ. Exampl…
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The verbal Noun in Arabic - اِسْمُ الْمَصْدَرُ | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction The foundational entity from which all nouns and verbs stem in Arabic is termed الْمَصْدَرُ. Functioning as a verbal noun, it can be prefixed with the article 'ال' or paired with tanween.…
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Triliteral Derived Arabic Verb - الْفِعْلُ المُجَرَّدُ الثُلاثِي | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction The verb that contains extra letters beyond its original triliteral root is called الْفِعْلُ الْمَزِيْدُ الثُلاثِي. These verbs originate from basic triliteral roots, enriching the Arabic…
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Exception in Arabic - الْاِسْتِفْنَاءُ | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction In Arabic, the particle 'إِلَّا' signifies an exception. The noun that succeeds 'إِلَّا' is commonly in the accusative case, known as الْمَنْصُوب. Example: لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ Votre…
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Five magnified nouns - الْأَسْمَاءُ الخَمْسَةُ المُكَبَّرَةُ | Free Arabic Course
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Introduction In Arabic, there exists a category of nouns distinguished by specific letters that indicate their grammatical states—nominative, accusative, and genitive. These nouns are referred to as…
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