(١۲) الْدرسُ الْثَّانِي عَشَرَ - Lesson 12

 

  • In this lesson we will learn the following things Insha'Allah:

  • In the first part of the lesson, we will learn how to have a dialogue in Arabic

  • We will also learn how to convert a masculine verb into a feminine verb (see below):

English

Arabic

Gender (Grammatical Term):

He went ذَهَبَ الْفِعْلُ الْمُذَّكَرُ
Masculine Verb
She went ذَهَبَتْ الْفِعْلُ الْمُؤَنَثُ
Feminine Verb
You (masculine) went ذَهَبْتَ الْفِعْلُ الْمُذَّكَرُ
Masculine Verb
You (feminine) went ذَهَبْتِ الْفِعْلُ الْمُؤَنَثُ
Feminine Verb
  • We will also learn the feminine form of the Relative Pronoun. We have already learnt the masculine form of the Relative Pronoun الَّذِيِ in Lesson 09 section 004  We know that a relative pronoun is a pronoun used to show the reference or relation between the nouns. The Relative Pronoun is called الإِسْمُ الْمَوْصُوْلُ in Arabic. If the pronoun refers to a human being it is to be translated "who" and if it refers to non human beings it is translated "which".

Relative Pronoun الإِسْمُ الْمَوْصُوْلُ
Who (for human beings) الَّتِي
Which/That (for non human beings)