Lesson 6 – الدَّرْسُ السَّادِسُ
Arabic Feminine nouns
- Let's Continue to learn Arabic through our free Arabic language course. This Arabic course contain Arabic grammar, Arabic syntax, Arabic morphology and more.
- In Arabic language words are either masculine or feminine. A masculine word can be changed to a feminine by adding any of the following three symbols at the end of a masculine word:
- However there are certain Arabic Feminine nouns and Arabic adjectives which do not have any of these three signs and are considered Feminine, e.g.,
- The earth الأَرْضُ and the sun الشَّمْسُ are feminine in Arabic language.
- The double members of the body parts are usually feminine while single members are masculine. i.e., for example, on the human body there are two eyes and therefore they are considered as feminine, while we have one nose so this part of the body masculine. We have two hands therefore they are feminine but one face so it is masculine.
| This is a head | Masculine | |
| This is an eye | Feminine | |
| This is a nose | Masculine | |
| This is an ear | Feminine | |
| This is a tongue | Masculine | |
| This is a foot | Feminine | |
| This is a face | Masculine | |
| This is a hand | Feminine |