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Translate these sentences into arabic:

  • I love Lebanon:أحب لبنان -It is a beautiful and small country : انه بلد جميل وصغير-Tourists go there to see the beach: السواح يذهبون هناك لكي يروا البحر-I visit many historic places and enjoy the fo...
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When would it be appropriate to add a short vowel (Kasra)?

Following the occurrence of what is known as "haruf jar" which include the following: min, ila, an, ala, fi. Any words following these will, without a doubt be vocalised with a short vowel (Kasr...

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How can you use roots of in Arabic to form different words?

Arabic is a very formulaic language, and you can use this to your advantage! Arabic words are derived from basic root words, usually comprising of three letters. Let's use the example of كتب ., which is a...

Answered by Sam H. Arabic tutor
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How can I best prepare myself for the oral exam?

Often students tend to memorise vast amounts of vocabulary in the belief that it will secure them high grades. While this is very important, exam technique often falls by the wayside. Students must ensure...

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When is the genitive case used in Arabic?

The genitive case المجرور in Arabic is marked by a kasra on the final letter of a word and is used in the following three instances:1) If the word follows حرف جر (preposition) e.g. في المكتبة (In the libr...

Answered by Esmat H. Arabic tutor
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