
Learn the ten Arabic verb forms and their subpatterns in urban Hijazi Arabic, with one example verb per form and downloadable resources containing 250 common verbs to master conjugation.
Learn how Arabic verbs are categorized into conjugation patterns—regular u, regular a, regular i; defective, hollow; initial aleph; and kesra patterns—with present tense vowel variations.
Explore how urban Hijazi Arabic verbs conjugate by subject, using past and present stems, with past endings after the verb and present endings before the stem, including plural forms.
Explore form one regular verbs in urban hijazi arabic, covering past and present tenses, imperative forms, and key derivations like active participle katib, passive maktoob, and verbal noun kataba.
Explore form one regular a (فتح) verbs in Hijazi Arabic, covering past and present tense conjugations, imperative forms across gender and number, plus active and passive participles and verbal noun.
Explore form one regular i arabic verbs in hijazi arabic, covering past, present, and imperative forms, with active participle ajib and verbal noun hijab.
Explore form one initial alif in Hijazi Arabic, covering past tense with anna, present tense, imperative kul/kulli/kulu, and the active participle akhil with verbal noun akil and passive mcool.
Form one explains kasra-kasra a (قدر verbs) with past and present tenses, imperative forms for masculine, feminine, and plural, plus the active and passive participles gadar and magda, and kudra.
Explore form 1 kasra-kasra i (جلس verbs) and its tense forms, including past and present, along with imperative masculine, active and passive participles, and the verbal noun.
Explore form 1 ja (irregular) in urban Hijazi Arabic, covering past and present tense, imperative forms, and the active participle jai and verbal noun jai.
Master form one doubled verbs in urban hijazi arabic, covering past, present, and imperative forms of to love or to like, with Habib, mahbub, and hub.
Study form 1 hollow راح verbs in urban hijazi arabic, covering past and present tense forms, imperative gender-number forms, and the active participle and verbal noun Raja.
Explore form 1 hollow ii (شال) verbs in Urban Hijazi Arabic, covering past tense, present tense, imperative forms for masculine, feminine, and plural, plus the active participle and verbal noun.
Explore form 1 hollow verbs in urban hijazi arabic using nam, 'to sleep', with past namat, present forms, imperative nam nami namo, active participle naim, and verbal noun noam.
Explore form 1 defective a nisi in urban Hijazi Arabic, covering present tense conjugations, imperatives, and key forms: active participle naci, passive mensae, and nysian.
Explore form 1 defective be verbs in urban hijazi arabic (saudi dialect), focusing on michi verbs, present tense forms, imperative variants, and the active participle mashi with verbal noun meshi.
Explore form one defective c (شوى) verbs in urban hijazi arabic, covering present tense, imperative forms (masculine, feminine, plural), and the active and passive participles and verbal noun showy.
Learn how the Hijazi Arabic future tense adds ha to the present tense to mean will, with examples like anna hamzy and anna rahmi.
Explore how urban hijazi arabic forms the present progressive by adding b to the present tense, with examples like huwa blab and ana bamsi, and gender-number forms.
Explore the past progressive and past habitual tenses in hijazi arabic, equivalents of was doing and used to do, formed from present tense plus kan, as in huwa kan elab.
Explore verbal nouns (al-masdar) in Arabic as the action name, derived from verbs and matching English ing forms, noting irregularities in Form I and regular patterns across Forms II-X.
Learn active and passive participles in urban Hijazi Arabic, describing doers and resulting states, with examples like writer, student, and reserved, plus masculine, feminine, and plural forms.
Explore passive verbs in Hijazi Arabic: form one adds n to form seven, form two and three add at to form five and six, with eight to ten rarely used.
Explore form 2 regular verbs in Urban Hijazi Arabic, covering past and present tense forms, imperative gender/number, active and passive participles mu'allim, and the verbal noun talim.
Analyze form two defective verbs in urban hijazi arabic, covering past and present tenses, the imperative (masculine, feminine, plural), and related active and passive participles along with the verbal noun.
Explore Form 3 regular verbs in urban Hijazi Arabic, covering past, present, and imperative tenses, with masculine, feminine, and plural forms, plus active and passive participles and the verbal noun.
Explore form 3 defective verbs in urban Hijazi Arabic, covering the verb to call in past and present tenses, masculine/feminine/plural imperative, active participle munadi, passive participle nada, verbal noun nada.
Explore form 4 regular verbs in urban hijazi arabic, covering past and present tense conjugations, and imperative forms across genders and numbers, with active and passive participles and verbal noun.
Explore form 4 defective verbs in Hijazi Arabic, covering past and present tenses, the imperative across masculine, feminine, and plural, and the active and passive participles plus the verbal noun.
Learn form five regular verbs in Hijazi Arabic, covering past and present tense conjugations, imperative forms, gender and number inflections, and the active and passive participles plus the verbal noun.
Explore form five defective verbs in Urban Hijazi Arabic (Saudi dialect), covering past and present tenses, imperative forms, and the active and passive participles plus the verbal noun tamachi.
Explore form six regular verbs in urban Hijazi Arabic, focusing on present tense darab, imperative forms for masculine, feminine, and plural, and the active and passive participles and verbal noun.
Form seven is the passive of form one; akal to eat becomes be eaten, and darab to hit becomes be hit, by n. Past tense uses n plus two vowels.
Form seven regular covers past tense, present tense, imperative masculine, feminine, and plural, plus active and passive participles and the verbal noun.
Explore Form 7 defective verbs in Urban Hijazi Arabic, covering past, present, and imperative forms, with masculine, feminine, and plural patterns and the active and passive participles and verbal nouns.
Explore form seven doubled verbs in urban Hijazi Arabic, practicing past tense, present tense, and the imperative across masculine, feminine, and plural forms.
Explore form eight regular verbs in urban Hijazi Arabic, covering present tense conjugations, imperative forms (masculine, feminine, plural), and the active and passive participles, with the verbal noun ibtesam.
Form eight defective verbs in Hijazi Arabic (Saudi dialect), covering the present tense, the imperative, and the active and passive participles mushtari, as well as the verbal noun qirat.
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(Note: Verb Form 9 is not included as it’s not used in spoken Arabic)