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Verbal Sentence in Arabic - الجملة الفعلية | Arabic Free Courses
15 December

Verbal Sentence in Arabic - الجملة الفعلية | Arabic Free Courses

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Introduction In the context of a verbal sentence in Arabic, the sentence typically begins with a verb. This foundational structure plays a crucial role in understanding Arabic sentence constructi…

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Past tense Verb in Arabic - اَلْفِعْلُ الْمَاضِي | Arabic Free Course
14 December

Past tense Verb in Arabic - اَلْفِعْلُ الْمَاضِي | Arabic Free Course

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Introduction Words that combine with a noun or pronoun to form a sentence are called prepositions. They have their own meaning and affect nouns and pronouns. Their effect on a noun is to change t…

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Simple Nominal Sentence in Arabic - الجُمْلَةُ الاسْمِيَّة - Arabic free Course
13 December

Simple Nominal Sentence in Arabic - الجُمْلَةُ الاسْمِيَّة - Arabic free Course

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Introduction In Arabic nominal sentences, two primary elements are present: the subject and the predicate. The subject is termed as 'اَلْمُبْتَدَأُ', while the predicate is referred to as 'اَلْخَبَرُ'…

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Possessive phrase in Arabic - اَلْمُرَّكَبُ الإِضافِي | Arabic Free Course
10 December

Possessive phrase in Arabic - اَلْمُرَّكَبُ الإِضافِي | Arabic Free Course

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Introduction In Arabic, the possessive phrase represents a union of two nouns. The first noun signifies the object being owned, while the second noun denotes the possessor or owner. Together, they co…

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Interrogative pronouns in Arabic -  اِسْمُ الإِسْتِفْهِامِ | Arabic Free Course
10 December

Interrogative pronouns in Arabic - اِسْمُ الإِسْتِفْهِامِ | Arabic Free Course

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Introduction In Arabic, words that initiate sentences to pose questions are termed as 'interrogative pronouns'. These essential linguistic tools facilitate inquiry and drive understanding within conv…

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Relative pronouns in Arabic - اِسْمُ الْمَوْصُول | Arabic Free Course
09 December

Relative pronouns in Arabic - اِسْمُ الْمَوْصُول | Arabic Free Course

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Masculine Singular اَلَّذِي That one who/ that one which Dual اَلَّذَيْنِ - اَلَّذَانِ Those two who/ those two which Plural اَلَّذِيْنَ Those all who/ That who/ Those which Votre navigateu…

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Online course
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Online course
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Online course
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Hayet L.
Online course
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Online course
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