(٦) ÇáúÏóÑÓõ ÇáúÓóÇÏöÓõ - Lesson 6

In this lesson we will learn the following things:

  • The feminine demonstrative pronoun åóÐöåö and its principles:

Arabic:

Transliteration:

English:

åóÐöåö ØóÈöíúÈóÉñ

Hadhihi Tabibatun

This is a lady doctor

åóÐöåö ÍóÞöíúÈóÉñ

Hadhihi Haqueebatun

This is a bag

  • In Arabic Language words can be either masculine or feminine. This does not necessarily follow a set logic, e.g., whilst we know that the noun "girl" is feminine, the noun for "beard" is also feminine. This should be understood alongside the rules of how a word is changed from masculine to feminine covered in lesson (see Lesson 4 section 7). A few examples of nouns and adjectives which do not have any of the symbols for the feminine nouns but still considered to be feminine are as below: 

Translation: Transliteration: Arabic:
The Earth          Al Ardu ÇáÃÑúÖõ

A pot

Quidrun

ÞöÏúÑñ

The hand

Al-yadu

ÇáúíóÏõ

  • In this lesson we will learn the use of one new preposition. We have learnt that prepositions are the words used to connect two or more words or sentences (Lesson No.4 section 3).

ÍóÑúÝõ ÇáúÌóÑö

Preposition:
áÜö

For