
Arabic Interrogatives With Examples And Exercises
Key Takeaways There are ten core Arabic question words, each targeting a specific type of information: who, what, when, where,
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Key Takeaways There are ten core Arabic question words, each targeting a specific type of information: who, what, when, where,

Key Takeaways Arabic has 12 distinct subject pronouns covering singular, dual, and plural forms across three grammatical persons. Arabic subject

Key Takeaways Arabic object pronouns (ضمائر المفعول) are suffixes attached directly to verbs, prepositions, or nouns to indicate the receiver

Key Takeaways Harakat are short vowel markers placed above or below Arabic letters to indicate correct pronunciation and meaning. There

Key Takeaways Arabic has three plural types: sound masculine plural, sound feminine plural, and broken plural, each formed differently. Broken

Key Takeaways Harakat refers specifically to the three short vowel marks — Fathah, Kasrah, and Dammah — that indicate vowel

Key Takeaways Arabic has three verb tenses: past (māḍī), present-future (muḍāri’), and imperative (amr), unlike English’s twelve tenses. The Arabic

Key Takeaways A verbal noun (masdar) in Arabic is a noun derived from a verb that expresses the action itself

Key Takeaways Hamzatul qat’ is a permanent Hamza that is always pronounced, whether it appears at the start or middle

Key Takeaways Arabic relative pronouns (الاسم الموصول) connect a noun to a descriptive clause, with forms changing based on gender,

Key Takeaways The present tense in Arabic (المضارع, al-muḍāriʿ) expresses both current and habitual actions, making it one of the

Key Takeaways Arabic has three grammatical cases — nominative, accusative, and genitive — each marked by distinct vowel endings called
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