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Muslimah56
26-07-03, 07:36 PM
AS Salam Alykom
Insh a Allah, I will try to explain a rule. If the explanation is not clear engough let me know.
Here I need to explain a rule
Now for u to say for example I want to eat
U would just say
أريد أن آكل
ureed an aakul
u don’t need to say
أنا أريد أن آكل
ana ureed an aakul
You skip the pronoun
تريد أن تآكل
tureed an ta-akul
يريد أن يأكل
ureed an yaka-ul
نريد أن نأكل
nureed an – na-akul
So the alef at the beginning would imply that u r talking about yourself, the ta indicates you r referring to a singular female.
The ya indicates talking about a singular male, the noun indicates we.
So to make it more simple:
The prefix for the present tense:
alef = I
ya = he
ta = she
noun = we
As for the past tense, it takes a suffix as follows:
أكلت
akaltu
I ate
أكل
akala
he ate
أكلت
akalat
she ate
أكلنا
akalna
we ate
أكلوا
akalou
they ate
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AbuSadiq
10-09-05, 12:24 PM
As salaamu alaikum!
Jayyid! Baarakal Laahu feek:up:.
Abu Sadiq
mohammadtajik
08-11-05, 02:01 PM
Dear brother
I would like you to saggest me some outstanding books which
will help me to learn arabic.Specially for arabic purpose.
I am from pakistan.And i do know about english,urdu and persian.
so any of the books which are composed in stated languages will
be welcomed.
May god bless you.
Allah hafiz
.: Anna :.
08-11-05, 08:49 PM
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AS Salam Alykom
Insh a Allah, I will try to explain a rule. If the explanation is not clear engough let me know.
Here I need to explain a rule
Now for u to say for example I want to eat
U would just say
أريد أن آكل
ureed an aakul
u don’t need to say
أنا أريد أن آكل
ana ureed an aakul
You skip the pronoun
تريد أن تآكل
tureed an ta-akul
يريد أن يأكل
ureed an yaka-ul
نريد أن نأكل
nureed an – na-akul
So the alef at the beginning would imply that u r talking about yourself, the ta indicates you r referring to a singular female.
The ya indicates talking about a singular male, the noun indicates we.
So to make it more simple:
The prefix for the present tense:
alef = I
ya = he
ta = she
noun = we
As for the past tense, it takes a suffix as follows:
أكلت
akaltu
I ate
أكل
akala
he ate
أكلت
akalat
she ate
أكلنا
akalna
we ate
أكلوا
akalou
they ate
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When two verbs are used in a sentence with the conjunction of 'an' (i.e. to), the second verb which follows 'an' is made mansub i.e. the case ending on the verb takes a 'fatha'
for example, ureedu an ashraba (I want to drink)
Can somebody confirm this rule??
.: Anna :.
29-05-07, 01:08 AM
na3am its correct bro
Taliban1
29-05-07, 08:52 AM
Dear brother
I would like you to saggest me some outstanding books which
will help me to learn arabic.Specially for arabic purpose.
I am from pakistan.And i do know about english,urdu and persian.
so any of the books which are composed in stated languages will
be welcomed.
May god bless you.
Allah hafiz
yara, there are so many books in urdu in pakistan.. just go to a book stall and ask them you'll get many...
just start with ilm-ul-sarf..... if u need any help contact me huzaifa_15@hotmail.com
yara, there are so many books in urdu in pakistan.. just go to a book stall and ask them you'll get many...
just start with ilm-ul-sarf..... if u need any help contact me huzaifa_15@hotmail.com
can u help me with sarf? please post me any materials to asif-uk@hotmail.com
also, if u have verb charts, they will be very useful.
Jazakallah
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