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Arabic Imperative Verb: Direct and Indirect Commands
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Introduction The imperative is the verb form used to give a command. In Arabic, the imperative is of two types: Direct command Indirect command The direct command is used with the second person. Exa…
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Transitive & Intransitive Verb in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ المُتَعَدِّي و اللازِم
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Introduction In the Arabic language, verbs are categorized into two main types: intransitive verbs, known as "اَلْفِعْلُ اللَّازِمُ, " and transitive verbs, referred to as "اَلْفِعْلُ الْمُتَعَدَّى." …
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The passive verb in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ الماضِي المَجْهُولُ | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction to the Active Participle اِسْمُ الفاعِلِ In Arabic, the noun designating the one who performs an action (the subject) is called اِسْمُ الفاعِلِ. It is formed by adding an alif ا after the…
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The passive verb in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ الماضِي المَجْهُولُ | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction The active voice verb, known as اَلْفِعْلُ الْمَعْرُوْفُ, is where the subject, or the doer of the action, is explicitly mentioned. We have extensively covered these types of verbs in pre…
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Double emphasis in Arabic - نُونُ التَّوْكِيد - لامُ التَّوْكِيد | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction To add extra emphasis to the imperfect tense in Arabic, the prefix لَ is used along with نّ (Noon Thaqeela) or نْ (Noon Khafeefa) as a suffix. This linguistic structure expresses strong e…
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the Adjectives in the Arabic language - الصِّفَاتُ | Free Arabic Course
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Introduction Adjectives are descriptors that highlight the attributes, color, or flaws of nouns. Typically, they stem from intransitive verbs that indicate a state or condition, rather than an action.…
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