As for the الأَسْمَاء , all of them are مُعْرَبَة (declinable) except for a limited number (of classes), some of which are called “الضَّمَائِر“ (personal pronouns), some of which are called “الأَسْمَاء الْمَوْصُوْلَة“ (relative pronouns), some of which are called “أَسْمَاء الإِشَارَةِ“ (indicative/demonstrative pronouns) and some of which are called “أَسْمَاء الشَّرْطِ“ (conditional pronouns).
Arabic declinable and indeclinable Nouns
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