sajid
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(Bayt)
House.
مَسْجِد (MasjId)
Masjid, and you can pick out the word “Sajdah” from it, a place in which
sujood is done!. A central majsId would be called جَامِع. The word
جَامِع(Collector) Is connected to words like and مُجَمّع (Gatherer) etc.
باب(bab)
Door, but it can also be used in the following manner, “The bab of Zakah in
Sahih Al Bukhari” which would mean, the section of zakah, or the chapter of
zakah. The door is always in front of the house, like wise in Arabic you can
use it to name a category or a chapter or a section.
كِتَاب (Kitab)
Book, It Is connected to the word كِتَابَة Ketaba (writing) hence a book has writing In It therefore It Is a KItab!
قَلَم (Qalam)
Pen, pencil, or any writing tool.
مِفْتَاح (Miftah)
Key , It Is connected to words Like Fataha (opened), Fat-h (Conquest or
opening of a city, hence Fat-h Makkah)
لا (La) - No
Very Important, don't forget It.
مَا (Ma) – What?
So If you want to say, "what Is thIs" you would say ....think about It... "Ma Hatha?"
مَكْتَب (Maktab) - Desk.
connected to words like Kitab (Book) and the word Kitabha (writing), Katabah (he wrote) and so all the words are connected together.
سَرِير (Sareer) – Bed
It means bed!
كُرْسِيّ (Kursi) – Chair or stool
It means chaIr!, another word that can be used for chair would be مَقْعَد (seating).
قَمِيص (Qameece) – Shirt
It basically means shirt, and it can be used to refer to all kinds of upper body clothing.
نَجْم, (Najm) - Star
مَنْ (Mann)
who; whom; whosoever, whoever; he who. And It Is only used when referring to a person or people
مَا (Ma)
It basically means "what" and It Is used Instead of "Mann" when we are asking about anything but humans beings. The word Ma has a verity of uses depending on the word before it and after It, however we will just focus about the situation where Ma comes before Hatha. Which means, what Is this?
طَبِيب (Tabib)
physician, MD, doctor. It comes from the word طب/ which means what the doctor studies to become a doctor.
وَلَد (Walad)
Which basically means boy, there are other words like Fata and Sabi. Each word is different but generally they mean the same thing. The word وَلَد, Is connected to the word مَوْلِد (mawlid) which means birth or the time of birth.
طَالِب (Talib)
Which means Students, It Is connected to the verb طَلَبَ (which means to ask). Hence a student, Is someone who is asking for knowledge.
رَجُل (Rajul)
which means Man
قِطّ (Qet)
This means cat, there are other words like Bis, and Hir (male cat) and Hirrah (female cat) which are more descriptive, however Qet will do.
كَلْبٌ (Kalb)
this means Dog.
حِمَار (Hemar)
Donkey
حِصَان ( Hesan)
Horse. There are many words that can be used to describe a horse like Khail, Faras etc.
جَمَل (Jaml)
Means camel, there are other words that can describe a camel, like .ibl .
Therefore, when inquiring about an animal or object we say "Ma Hatha" what is this. And when inquiring about a person we say "man Hatha"
(Bayt)
House.
مَسْجِد (MasjId)
Masjid, and you can pick out the word “Sajdah” from it, a place in which
sujood is done!. A central majsId would be called جَامِع. The word
جَامِع(Collector) Is connected to words like and مُجَمّع (Gatherer) etc.
باب(bab)
Door, but it can also be used in the following manner, “The bab of Zakah in
Sahih Al Bukhari” which would mean, the section of zakah, or the chapter of
zakah. The door is always in front of the house, like wise in Arabic you can
use it to name a category or a chapter or a section.
كِتَاب (Kitab)
Book, It Is connected to the word كِتَابَة Ketaba (writing) hence a book has writing In It therefore It Is a KItab!
قَلَم (Qalam)
Pen, pencil, or any writing tool.
مِفْتَاح (Miftah)
Key , It Is connected to words Like Fataha (opened), Fat-h (Conquest or
opening of a city, hence Fat-h Makkah)
لا (La) - No
Very Important, don't forget It.
مَا (Ma) – What?
So If you want to say, "what Is thIs" you would say ....think about It... "Ma Hatha?"
مَكْتَب (Maktab) - Desk.
connected to words like Kitab (Book) and the word Kitabha (writing), Katabah (he wrote) and so all the words are connected together.
سَرِير (Sareer) – Bed
It means bed!
كُرْسِيّ (Kursi) – Chair or stool
It means chaIr!, another word that can be used for chair would be مَقْعَد (seating).
قَمِيص (Qameece) – Shirt
It basically means shirt, and it can be used to refer to all kinds of upper body clothing.
نَجْم, (Najm) - Star
مَنْ (Mann)
who; whom; whosoever, whoever; he who. And It Is only used when referring to a person or people
مَا (Ma)
It basically means "what" and It Is used Instead of "Mann" when we are asking about anything but humans beings. The word Ma has a verity of uses depending on the word before it and after It, however we will just focus about the situation where Ma comes before Hatha. Which means, what Is this?
طَبِيب (Tabib)
physician, MD, doctor. It comes from the word طب/ which means what the doctor studies to become a doctor.
وَلَد (Walad)
Which basically means boy, there are other words like Fata and Sabi. Each word is different but generally they mean the same thing. The word وَلَد, Is connected to the word مَوْلِد (mawlid) which means birth or the time of birth.
طَالِب (Talib)
Which means Students, It Is connected to the verb طَلَبَ (which means to ask). Hence a student, Is someone who is asking for knowledge.
رَجُل (Rajul)
which means Man
قِطّ (Qet)
This means cat, there are other words like Bis, and Hir (male cat) and Hirrah (female cat) which are more descriptive, however Qet will do.
كَلْبٌ (Kalb)
this means Dog.
حِمَار (Hemar)
Donkey
حِصَان ( Hesan)
Horse. There are many words that can be used to describe a horse like Khail, Faras etc.
جَمَل (Jaml)
Means camel, there are other words that can describe a camel, like .ibl .
Therefore, when inquiring about an animal or object we say "Ma Hatha" what is this. And when inquiring about a person we say "man Hatha"