Like English, Arabic nouns can be indefinite ( نَكِرَةٌ ) or definite (مَعْرِفَةٌ)An indefinite noun is indicated by تَنْوِيْنٌ, which...
Category: Arabic Grammar
Arabic AlphabetsArabic Alphabets
Arabic has 29 letters of alphabet Consonants (have speech sound): 28 Alif: serves two purposes Elongates a consonant, e.g. كِتَا...
Arabic Noun EndingsArabic Noun Endings
Arabic Noun Endings In Arabic, nouns have different endings to show their function in a sentenceThese are called noun cases...
Numbers in Arabic are fully declinable nounsNumbers in Arabic are fully declinable nouns
Numbers in(أَعدادُ singular:ٌعَدَاد)Arabic are fully declinable nouns The noun being counted with anumber is called معدُودٌ The rules for the...
Arabic The Method of Syntactic Analysis / ParsingArabic The Method of Syntactic Analysis / Parsing
كَيْفِيّة الإِعْرَابِ We know from what has gone before that: from the الْحُرُوْف الْهِجَائِيَّة all the الْكَلِمَات are composed, the...
Arabic Conclusion Local DeclensionArabic Conclusion Local Declension
الإِعْرَاب الْمَحَلِّيّ إِذَا وَقَعَتْ كَلِمَةٌ مِنَ الْكَلِمَاتِ الْمَبْنِيَّةِ فِيْ مَوْضِعٍ مِنَ الْمَوَاضِعِ السَّابِقَةِ يَلْزَمُ أَنْ نَنْطِقَ بِهَا كَمَا سَمِعْنَاهَا، وَلَكِنْ...
Arabic The SubstituteArabic The Substitute
الْبَدَل يُسَمَّى “بَدَلاً”، مِثْلُ: “عَلِيٌّ” مِنْ “وَاضِعُ النَّحْوِ الإِمَامُ عَلِيٌّ”، وَ”أَكْثَرَ” مِنْ “جَدَّدَ الأَمِيْرُ الْقَصْرَ أَكْثَرَهُ”، وَ”عُمَّالُ” مِنْ “اِنْصَرَفَ الدِّيْوَانُ...
The Corroboration/Intensification attow kiidThe Corroboration/Intensification attow kiid
التَّوْكِيْد وَنَوْعٌ يُسَمَّى “تَوْكِيْد”، مِثْلُ: “نَفْسُهُ” وَ”عَيْنُهُ” مِنْ “جَاءَ الأَمِيْرُ نَفْسُهُ أَوْ عَيْنُهُ”، وَ”كُلُّ” أَوْ “جَمِيْعُ” مِنْ “سَارَ الْجَيْشُ كُلُّهُ...
Arabic the ConjunctionArabic the Conjunction
الْعَطْف وَنَوْعٌ يُسَمَّى “عَطْفاً”، مِثْلُ: “الشَّرَفَ” وَ”الأَدَبِ” مِنْ “يَبْلُغُ الطَّالِبُ الْمَجْدَ وَالشَّرَفَ بِالْعِلْمِ وَالأَدَبِ“، وَمِثْلُ الْوَاوِ: الْفَاءُ، “ثُمَّ”، “أَوْ”، “أَمْ”،...