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Introduction The term الْبَدَلُ refers to a noun that replaces a previously mentioned noun in a subsequent sentence.In this structure, the replacing noun, known as الْبَدَلُ, follows the noun it rep…
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Introduction In Arabic, العَدَدُ refers to numbers, while الْمَعْدُودُ denotes the noun being counted. A. The cardinal numbers — العَدَدُ الأَسَاسِي Arabic numerals represent one of the…
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Introduction This noun is employed to establish a comparison between entities, be it between two individuals, objects, groups, or even comparing one individual to a group. Known as اِسْمُ التَّفْضِي…
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Introduction In the Arabic free course, we will explore how the accusative case, known as "حالةُ النَّصَبِ" in Arabic, encompasses three key elements:ObjectsNouns denoting statesSpecifications A. Th…
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Introduction The group of particles known as "Kaana and its Sisters" - كَانَ وَ أَخَوَاتُهَا:1. **كَانَ (kaana)** - "to was"2. **صَارَ (ṣāra)** - "to become"3. **أَصْبَحَ (aṣbaḥa)** - "to become, " …
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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…