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The Arabic grammar allows you to manipulate the vocabulary to obtain multiple forms of a word. The grammatical rules below are the most important in Arabic and help connect words or shape the structure. We start with the prepositions:
And: و [wa] | Under: تحت [that] |
Before: قبل [qabl] | After: بعد [baad] |
Inside: داخل [dakhel] | Outside: خارج [kharej] |
With: مع [maa] | But: لكن [laken] |
For: ل [l] | From: من [men] |
To: إلى [ela] | In: في [fe] |
To ask questions, use the following:
What?: ماذا؟ [mada?] | Who?: من؟ [man?] |
How?: كيف؟ [kaif?] | Why?: لماذا؟ [lemada?] |
Where?: أين؟ [ayn?] |
Some of the most important time adverbs:
Never: أبدا [abadan] | Rarely: نادرا [naderan] |
Sometimes: بعض الأحيان [baad alahyan] | Usually: عادة [adatan] |
Always: دائما [daiman] | Very: كثير [katheran] |
Most commonly used pronouns in Arabic:
I: أنا [ana] | You: أنت [ant] |
He: هو [huwa] | She: هي [hiya] |
We: نحن [nahn] | They: هم [hum] |
To express the possession of something [possessive form]:
My: ي [i] | Your: ك [k] |
His: ه [h] | Her: ها [ha] |
Our: نا [na] | Their: هم [hum] |
Some random verbs to show how it's being used:
Some extra grammatical structures:
The above Arabic grammar can provide tools to use in coordination with the Arabic vocabulary to obtain some popular Arabic phrases.
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Did you know? Grammar can help you increase your vocabulary dramatically. Grammar is like a tool which helps you manipulate words in a sentence by changing the shape and location of a word to create something new out of the old one. |