One you have gone through the basic of Quranic Arabic learning, you can try this...
USING https://corpus.quran.com/ TO EXPAND YOUR LEARNING.
EXAMPLE: SURAH AL-MA-IDAH AYAT 117
1. You can get different translating
2. See the Word by Word Meaning
I Am Learning Arabic and Like To Share My Journey. This Blog is Mainly for English Speaking Readers.
One you have gone through the basic of Quranic Arabic learning, you can try this...
USING https://corpus.quran.com/ TO EXPAND YOUR LEARNING.
EXAMPLE: SURAH AL-MA-IDAH AYAT 117
1. You can get different translating
2. See the Word by Word Meaning
A verb ( فِعْل )of Arabic Language has three (3) categories
a. Past Tense - called Fiil madhi ( اَلْمَاضِي ) It is the root word.
b. Present / Future Tense Fiil mudore' ( اَلْمُضَارِع )
c. Fiil Amar - Commanding mode. ( اَلْأَمْر )
Here we give examples of 3 letter words that form the basis or the root of the Arabic Language.
These are very common words in Quran and used in different tenses.
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4. These are examples:
The most numerous of the Arabic words are the noun or ISIM.
C, HANDLING ISIM (NOUNS)
In English language, when we meet a noun, we worry about only 2 items, the numbers, either singular or plural. We also concern whether it definite. Example the word CAT, singular CAT and many CATS. We are also concern whether it any CAT, we call it ... A CAT. If it is a particular CAT, we call it THE CAT.
However, for Arabic language, when we meet a noun or ISIM, we will be concerned about 4 items. They are, the gender, number, definite or not and the case ending, is it kasrah, dommah or fathah.
The definitive is like in English where we add "the " in front of the noun. Example the house- it is a definite and the known house. In Arabic we add alif Lam becomes al-bait, (the house) |
RESOURCES:
1. Types of Arabic Nouns: https://youtu.be/zBl-I9NGBWo
Video: Arabic Words Classification
I have found a page published the Guardian,
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2010/feb/07/learn-arabic-alphabet-table
Suggest , you go through it. I think it is built by English Speaking people and made for English Speaking readers.
Many peoples are not used to letters that change its form, depending on the location of it. It can be independant/ individual or begining or middle or at the end of a word.
The best way is to give example in a sentence ( ayat)