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Arabic Vocab 27-12-03
Arabic Vocab 27-12-03
M
F
add
Rules
my
our
your - m
your - f
your -2
your 2+ M
enter number below from database to view noun variants (make sure to enter a noun in original form without owner or referenc
my Book
our Book
your - m Book
your - f Book
whereas Writer =
Many nouns are easily derived from three root verbs - just add
eg. Write =
your -2 Book
your 2+ M Book
add
example
and
Typically sentences have, action (v) then subject (n) then object (n)
) the second noun will have a (if
name of street
)street of name (wrong
if two nouns are together in the beginning of the sentence, the first will have a
your 2+ M
his
her
their 2
their 2+ M
their 2+ F
her Book
their 2 Book
their 2+ M Book
their 2+ F Book
be replaced by
his Book
RULES
By adding / replacing the first / last letters / harakat, we change the verb tense
1 between tense "present" -> "order" - the "order" tense's first and third letters inherit the "present" 3rd harakat, e
2 if ' shada' at the end of of "past tense" - it kills the ' alf' at the beginning of "order tense"
3 if ' alf hamza' at the beginning of "present tense" - it kills the ' alf' at the beginning of "order tense"
4 only applicable to tense forms with 3 letter roots as (he past) tense
5 only applicable to tense forms with 3 letter roots as (he past) tense that do not have exceptions like hamza, sha
order
present
Rules
exit
write
laugh
smells
eat
walk
run
sleep
go
come
pay
take
give
say
speak
enter
past
future
root
enter !
he enters
he entered
he will enter
want
need
felt
put
return
change
can
cut
stop
buy
use
break
said
asked
kill
own
joke
arrived
sent
fill
taste
replace
herit the "present" 3rd harakat, expect the first letter (fatah or kasra in present tense = kasra in order tense)
ng of "order tense"