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Other ways used to express possession in Gulf ArabicOther ways used to express possession in Gulf Arabic
Lesson 2 The English expression “to have” actually refers to a number of different situations which are expressed with different...
Possession using the Idaafa Genitive construct in Gulf ArabicPossession using the Idaafa Genitive construct in Gulf Arabic
IdaafaIdaafa is one of the common ways to express possession in Arabic.English uses ‘’ ‘S’’, or ‘’ of’’ to show...
Relative Pronouns in Gulf ArabicRelative Pronouns in Gulf Arabic
The Gulf Arabic has only one relative pronoun iLLi اللي Illi means who, which ,whose, what ,that.keep in mind thatilli...
Demonstrative pronouns in Gulf ArabicDemonstrative pronouns in Gulf Arabic
In Arabic, هذا (HaaDhah), هذي (haadhī) & هذُولْ (haadhool) are the words that directly correspond to the English words “this”,...
Possessive pronouns in Gulf ArabicPossessive pronouns in Gulf Arabic
In this lesson, you will learn how to use Possessive pronouns Like Mine, yours, his, her, ours and theirs Types...
Adverbs in Gulf ArabicAdverbs in Gulf Arabic
Adverbs in Gulf Arabic This lesson is all about Adverbs.Adverbs of mannerAdverbs of time طرف الزَّمانِAdverbs in +anAdverbs of placeظرف...
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in Gulf ArabicComparative and Superlative Adjectives in Gulf Arabic
Comparisons in Arabic work in much the same way as comparisons in English. Adjectives are essential to comparisons, as are...
Relative Adjectives and Nationalities in ArabicRelative Adjectives and Nationalities in Arabic
Forming Adjectives from nouns. Basic Arabic Grammar rules Nationalties and countries in Arabic 📌 questions you will hear when people...
Adjectives in Gulf ArabicAdjectives in Gulf Arabic
IntroductionAdjectives in Gulf Arabic. Adjectives are words used to describe something. • el-fundug el-kabiir il-yadiid/الفندق الكبير الجديد the big new...