Learn Arabic Language (Comprehensive Arabic Course)
In this Arabic course you will learn the nominative case ending.
This Arabic course covers all major topics you need to learn about noun nominative case ending in Arabic language.
Here are the main topics covered in this Arabic course:
- The substitute of the doer نَائِبُ الفَاعِلِ of a sentence (also called the subject of the passive)
- Formula 1: How to convert singular masculine noun to singular feminine noun تَحوِيل الإسْم المُذكر للمؤنثِ
- Formula 2: How to convert singular noun to dual masculine noun with examples تحويل الإسم المُفرد المُذكر للمثنى المُذكر
- Formula 3: How to convert singular noun to dual feminine noun with examples تحوِيل الإسم المُفرد المُؤنث للمثنى المُؤنث
- Formula 4: How to convert singular noun to masculine sound plural noun with examples تحوِيل الإسم المُفرد المُذكر للجَمع المُذكر السَّالم
- Formula 5: How to convert singular noun to feminine sound plural noun with examples تَحْويل الإسم المُفرد المُؤنث للجَمع المُؤنث السَّالم
- Formula 6: Broken plural different forms with examples جَمْع التكْسِير
- Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِر and typical syntax when it is singular الإعْرَاب
- Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِر and typical syntax when it is dual masculine and dual feminine الإعْرَاب
The topics of this course are arranged in logical order which makes the learning process smooth without getting frustrated or getting lost in the mid of the course.
Here are some of what you will learn:
The 3 categories of words in Arabic
Arabic nouns according to their intelligence
Arabic nouns according to their gender
Arabic nouns according to their number
How to convert singular masculine noun to singular feminine noun
How to convert singular noun to dual masculine noun with examples
How to convert singular noun to dual feminine noun with examples
How to convert singular noun to masculine sound plural noun with examples
How to convert singular noun to feminine sound plural noun with examples
Broken plural different forms with examples
The doer and its 2 types; apparent and hidden with example
The apparent doer and typical syntax when it is singular
The apparent doer and typical syntax when it is dual masculine and dual feminine
The apparent doer and typical syntax when it is masculine sound plural and feminine sound plural
The hidden doer and typical syntax when it is singular
The hidden doer and typical syntax when it is dual masculine and dual feminine
The hidden doer and typical syntax when it is masculine sound plural and feminine sound plural
The subject of the passive
The subject of the passive and typical syntax when it is singular
The subject of the passive and typical syntax analysis when it is dual masculine and dual feminine
The subject of the passive and typical syntax analysis when it is masculine sound plural, feminine sound plural and broken plural
I wish you good luck in learning Arabic language.
Best Regards,
Haytham Ibrahim, Prof. | Terminologist
— Real Arabic courses | Author
— Aralingo Apps | Founder
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