Lesson 6 – الدَّرْسُ السَّادِسُ
Introduction - مُقَدِّمَةٌ
- This is lesson six of our free Arabic language course. This Arabic course with images and audios will help you learn Arabic.
- In this lesson we will learn the following things:
- The Arabic feminine demonstrative pronoun هَـٰذِهِ and its principles:
English: | Transliteration: | Arabic: |
This is a lady doctor | /Hādhihi ŧabībatun/ | |
This is a bag | /Hādhihī ħaqībatun/ |
- 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 that are covered in another 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 are still considered to be feminine are illustrated below:
Translation: | Transliteration: | Arabic: |
The Earth | /Al Arđu/ | |
A pot | /Quidrun/ | |
The hand | /Al-yadu/ |
- In this lesson we will learn the use of one new preposition. We have learned that prepositions are the words used to connect two or more words or sentences (Lesson 4 section 3).
Preposition: | |
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