(١٣) الْدرسُ الْثَّالِثُ عَشَرَ (ب) Lesson 13-B

 

Example English Transliteration Arabic Singular / Plural (Arabic) Masculine / Feminine (Arabic)

هُوَطَوِيْلٌ

(He is tall)

He

Huwa

هُوَ

الْمُفْرَدُ

الْمُذَكَّرُ

هُمْ طِوَالٌ

(They are tall)

They

Hum

هُمْ

الْجَمْعُ

بَيْتُـهُ

(His house)

His

Hu

ـهُ

الْمُفْرَدُ

بَيْتُـهُمْ

(Their house)

Their

Hum

ـهُمْ

الْجَمْعُ
هِيَ مَرِيْضَةٌ

(She is ill)

She Hiya

هِيَ

الْمُفْرَدُ

الْمُؤَنَثُ

هُنَّ مَرِيْضَاتٌ

(They are ill)

They Hunna

هُنَّ

الْجَمْعُ
كِتَابُـهَا

(Her book)

Her Ha

ـهَا

الْمُفْرَدُ
كِتَابُـهُنَّ

(Their book)

Their Hunna

هُنَّ

الْجَمْعُ

 

  • The plural form of the simple masculine as well as feminine verbs:

English Transliteration Arabic Singular / Plural (Arabic) Masculine / Feminine (Arabic)

He went

dhahaba

ذَهَبَ

الْمُفْرَدُ

الْمُذَكَّرُ

They went
(masc. plural)

dhahabu

ذَهَبُوا

الْجَمْعُ
She went dhahabat

ذَهَبَتْ

الْمُفْرَدُ

الْمُؤَنَثُ

They went (fem. plural) dhahabna

ذَهَبْنَ

الْجَمْعُ
  • We will learn the use of a new word:

Arabic

English
بَعْضُ

Some