Lesson 22 - اَلدَّرْسُ الثَانِي وَالْعِشْرُونَ
Cases of Diptotes - إِعرَابُ الْمَمْنُوعِ مِنَ الصَّرْفِ
Cases of Diptotes - إِعْرَابُ الْمَمْنُوعِ مِنَ الصَّرْفِ
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- In this section, we will learn the accusative case of Arabic diptotes In-Shā’-Allâh (God Willing):
- Previously we have learned only one situation when a noun takes the accusative case and that is:
- When the noun is the object of a verbal sentence مَفْعُولٌ i.e.,أَكَلَ خَالِدٌ تُفَّاحًا
- However, since the diptote does not take a /tanwīn/, if it is used as the object of a verbal sentence it will take a single /fatħah/ instead of double vowels e.g., زَارَ طَاهِرٌ مَسَاجِدَ كَثِيرَةً
- Let’s review some examples to understand this rule:
Picture | Translation | Arabic |
| Yusuf entered buildings | |
| The guests went out of hotels | |
| I bought wooden desks | |
| Nasir took the keys of the house | |
| The boy bought a black pen |
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