The present in Arabic
The imperfect (indicative) or the present (Arabic: المضارع) forms the basic form of the verb in Arabic. We deliver the...
The imperfect (indicative) or the present (Arabic: المضارع) forms the basic form of the verb in Arabic. We deliver the...
The perfect or the past (Arabic: الماضي) forms the basic form of the verb in Arabic. In Arabic, there is...
The dual, also dualis, is, next to the well-known singular and plural, another subcategory of the counting form of numerus....
There is no specific verb or expression in Arabic for the concept of “to have”. Instead, in Arabic, a preposition...
Nisba or Nisbe (Arabic: نسبة) is the adjective form in Arabic that is formed with the suffix ending -i. There...
A preposition puts words, usually and/or objects in a relationship and indicates a certain relationship. They are short words related...
In Arabic, like in German, there are two demonstrative pronouns – one to talk about things that are close in...
In Arabic, a sentence can be formed with just one word. In this article, we will introduce you to Sentence...
The definite article in Arabic is -ال-. On its own, the definite article is pronounced -al- or -el-, but sometimes...
Personal pronouns and suffixes in Arabic or in the language in general are needed when you want to talk about...