Arabic Class Notes Part1
Topics
- Arabic Alphabets
Arabic Vowel Signs Indefinite & Definite NounEndings The Nominal Sentence Parts of Speech –English vs. Arabic
Lesson 1
Parts of Speech –English vs. Arabic
- English has eight parts of speech
- Parts of Speech –English vs. Arabic English has eight parts of speech
- Noun (A word which refers to a person, a place, or a thing, e.g. teacher, town, bus)
- Pronoun (A word like he, they, and we used to replace a noun)
- Adjective (A word that describes a noun, e.g. a tall man)
- Adverb (A word that gives additional information about how, when or where an action takes place, e.g. He walked slowly, They will arrive tomorrow)
- Interjection (A word that is independent of other words and is used as is, e.g. hello and hi)
- Verb (The action or doing word, e.g. sleep, eat, drink)
- Conjunction (A word joining two clauses in a sentence, e.g. and, because, but)
- Preposition(A word used to relate a noun or pronoun to some other part, e.g. of, at)
Arabic has only three parts of speech
- Noun ٌاسم
- Verb ٌفعل
- Particle ٌحرف
Parts of Speech –English vs.Arabic English
We have learnt the part of speech Now In-Shā’-Allâh (God-willing). Please click on Part 2 below to proceed.
- Noun
- Pronoun
- Adjective إسم
- Adverb
- Interjection
- Verb فعل
- Conjunction حرف
- Preposition
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