
This lecture presents three Arabic noun types by intelligence: rational nouns referring to humans and angels, irrational nouns for animals, and non-living objects, with examples.
Learn the types of Arabic nouns according to gender, including masculine and feminine forms, and how to convert masculine nouns to feminine with suffixes.
Identify six categories that signal feminine nouns in Arabic, including adding ta marbuta, default feminine endings, paired body parts, inherently feminine terms, and feminine country, city, and village names.
Master how to apply noun case endings to singular Arabic nouns, choosing accusative, nominative, or genitive endings with correct short vowels and affixes, using practical examples.
learn to apply the three case endings to dual nouns in Arabic, with masculine and feminine examples, depending on sentence position.
Apply noun case endings on masculine sound plural in Arabic, part 1, including nominative, accusative, and genitive forms with suffix rules and noon markers.
Learn how to form feminine sound plurals from singular Arabic nouns using two suffix options, with examples like teachers and fighters to illustrate the rule.
Learn how to apply noun case endings to broken plurals in Arabic, covering accusative, nominative, and genitive forms with definite and indefinite examples.
Learn how to use Arabic demonstrative pronouns with dual nouns, adjusting for masculine and feminine forms in nominative, genitive, and accusative cases. See examples with engineers, monkeys, mountains, and trees.
Learn to form the Arabic far future by adding the word so far before the present-tense verb, leaving the present tense intact, with verb conjugation examples for various pronouns.
Learn to form the active Arabic past tense from the present tense by dropping the prefix, changing the second and last letters, and applying pronoun-based suffixes.
Discover how to form Arabic imperatives by turning verbs from the present tense, replacing the prefix with an alef and adjusting the ending; using go, pay, write, and eat examples.
Learn the general pattern to form Arabic imperatives for any verb, regular or irregular, using a two-step rule—replace the initial with alif, then adjust the suffixes for second-person forms.
Explore the one-letter preposition be, used as a prefix to nouns to express location, means, or accompaniment, with examples such as the university, beside the house, and with milk.
Learn the one-letter preposition le, used to express purpose, direction, destination, possession, and dative sense; explore meanings like for, to, and on behalf of with clear examples.
Master the two-letter Arabic preposition min, which signals origin, source, and through, with rules for pronunciation before the definite article and examples like min al-bayt and min al-khattab.
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This is a new Arabic course you need to start after learning the basics from Level 1 and Level 2 and here is what you will learn. You will learn everything about the 3 types of words in Arabic language including nouns, verbs and particles and much more…
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This Arabic course is created and designed according to and inline with:
1- CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and
2- ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages)
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