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inna and its sisters - إِنَّ وَ أَخَوَاتُهَا | Arabic Free Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Introduction The particles known as "Inna and its sisters" - إِنَّ وَ أَخَوَاتُهَا - hold a significant position in Arabic syntax, imbuing nominal sentences with emphasis and nuance.إِنَّ (certainly…
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Kinds of feminine gender in Arabic - أَقْسَامُ المُؤَنَّثِ | Arabic Free Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Introduction In Arabic, there are two primary genders: masculine (المُذَكَّرُ) and feminine (الْمُؤَنَّثُ). Outside of specific feminine categories, words generally default to the masculine form. 1.…
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Arabic Noun Declension Guide - الإِعْرَابُ في العربية | Arabic Free Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Introduction In Arabic, the term for declension is الإِعْرَابُ, introduced earlier in Chapter 2. Based on الإِعْرَابُ, nouns are categorized into two groups: Indeclinable (الْمَبْنِي) and Declinable (…
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Four-lettered verbs in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ المُجَرَدُ الرُّباعِي | Free Arabic Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Introduction The four-lettered verbs in Arabic, distinct from the more common tri-literal form فَعَلَ, are uniquely constructed from a root of فَعْلَلَ. These verbs consist of four letters and follow…
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Descriptive phrase in Arabic - الْمُركَّبُ التَّوْصِيْفِي | Arabic Free Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Introduction In Arabic, the descriptive phrase pairs two nouns, with the second acting as an adjective that elucidates the nature of the first. Within this structure, the primary noun, the one being d…
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Adverbs of time and place - ظَرْفُ الزَّمَنِ و المَكَانِ | Arabic Free Course
- Al-Dirassa Institute
Usage of adverbs denoting time and place in the Noble Quran Here are notable instances of adverbs indicating time and place from the Holy Qur'an: تَحْتَ Under/beneath Votre navigateur ne supporte pas …
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