Form III (3-Letter Root) / فاعل، يُفاعِل
Structure The long vowel Alif (ا) with the sukoon is attached to the first root letter (it...
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Posted by ExploreArabic | Aug 19, 2020 | Sarf (Morphology) |
Structure The long vowel Alif (ا) with the sukoon is attached to the first root letter (it...
Read MorePosted by ExploreArabic | Aug 18, 2020 | Pre-Intermediate, Sarf (Morphology) |
Structure The second root letter is doubled and a sukoon is put on the extra letter (hence the...
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Meaning: The meaning of Form I verbs is not specific (understandable since other verb forms are...
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You’ll learn that:
– All verbs originate from either three or four root letters
– Verbs all follow set patterns
– There are two types of verbs: strong and weak
– Common terms used in sarf (Arabic morphology)
Posted by ExploreArabic | Jun 12, 2020 | Grammar, Intermediate |
You’ll learn:
– The difference between a strong and weak verb
– Understand related Arabic grammar terminology