This document provides an Arabic language lesson about number phrases. It teaches the rules for using numbers from one to ten with feminine nouns. Examples are given of number phrases translated to Arabic. An exercise is included to test understanding of using numbers with nouns.
This document provides an Arabic language lesson about number phrases. It teaches the rules for using numbers from one to ten with feminine nouns. Examples are given of number phrases translated to Arabic. An exercise is included to test understanding of using numbers with nouns.
This document provides an Arabic language lesson about number phrases. It teaches the rules for using numbers from one to ten with feminine nouns. Examples are given of number phrases translated to Arabic. An exercise is included to test understanding of using numbers with nouns.
This document provides an Arabic language lesson about number phrases. It teaches the rules for using numbers from one to ten with feminine nouns. Examples are given of number phrases translated to Arabic. An exercise is included to test understanding of using numbers with nouns.
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Introduction - -`= - In this lesson we will learn the following, In-Sh-Allh (God willing): We will learn Number Phrase with the feminine noun as /Madd/: English Transliteration Arabic Phrase Number One bag /aqbatun Widatun/ = - - ,, - = - Two note books /Kurrsatni Ithnatni/ . . = . Three gardens /Thalthu Hadqtin/ = , = - =: - : Four magazines /Arbau Maalltin/ =: - _ , _ | - - , _ | Five nurses /Khamsu Mumarridhtin/ = =` - - - . - Six teachers /Sittu Mudarristin/ = =`_ = - . = - = Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:17 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Seven schools /Sabu Madrastin/ = = _ = - _ , = - - , = Eight buses /Thamn filtin/ =: - _ - , Nine girls /Tisu Bantin/ = , _ . - - . Ten rooms /ashru Ghurafin/ = - = - = -
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Number phrase - . = - | . | In this section, we will learn the use of the first two numbers in Arabic, In-Sh-Allh (God Willing) relating to feminine /Ma'dood/. To recap the rules we learnt in the previous section: We have already learnt in the previous lesson that in Arabic language the phrase comprising of a number and a noun following that number is called a Number Phrase i.e., . = - | . | the number is called /A'adad/ i.e., . = - | and the noun describing that number is called /Ma'adood/ . = - | i.e., the noun for that number. The number phrase for number "one" and "two" are treated as an Adjective Phrase. We have already learnt the rules for the Adjective Phrase in (Lesson 9 section 2) The nouns for the numbers "one" and "two" always precede the number i.e., they come before the number and are treated as the adjective of that number i.e.: The noun will take the same case as the number. It will take the same gender. It will always be an indefinite noun. For example: o One note-book will be translated as = - - = o Two faculties will be translated as . . , Lets use some more examples to understand this rule: Picture Translation Arabic Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:18 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 One cow is in the field . = - , | _ I have two daughters . . . , _ | He read one book . = - , | | She studied two stories . , , = | . = _ . The books are in one bag . = - - ,, - _ . | The boys are in two gardens . , , , = - _ .v v
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Exercise -` ., _ = In this section we will have multiple questions to test your understanding of the principles we have learnt In-Sh'-Allh (God-Willing). To answer the questions: Type the complete answer for the following questions by selecting the question and using the on-screen keyboard or your actual keyboard. Use the Shift key to enter characters on the upper portions of the letters and use full diacritics in your answers e.g. fathah, kasrah, sukn etc. Do not use diacritics in the following cases: The Alif followed by laam , (while the laam itself can be signed with a vowel) The laam followed by alif v (while the Alif itself can be signed when it comes with hamzah). Do not put the small Alif on words like =. Do not put diacritics on long vowels. Upon completion of all questions, click on the Mark button to see the correct answer and to get your mark. For more instructions click here. = - - - , v = | - - , = - . , . = - | . _ - - = - _ - -, , | . , , The Arabic sentence above means "Write the two numbers, one and two and make the following words as nouns for these two numbers - once with one and then with two". In each of the words Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:19 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 below simply type the word again with the numbers one and then two using the keyboard (as above) including the vowel-marks and punctuation. Mark Reset -, - - - . - - - . ` . - - , - -, - ,, , | ` . , ` . , ` . - | ` . - | - ,, , | Mark Reset
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Number phrase - . = - | . | In this part of the lesson, we will revise the Arabic numbers from 3 to 10 and the rules relating to their use, In-Sh-Allh (God Willing). In Arabic language, for the numbers 3 to 10, the following rules are applied, this is revision with examples of feminine /ma'dood/: The number always precedes the noun, i.e., the noun always appears after the number, e.g.: = , - | =: meaning "Three sisters" The noun should always be in plural form whereas the number always appears in singular form, e.g.: = _ , _ | meaning "Four words. The number will take different cases according to the situation, but the noun will always take the genitive case, e.g.: = - - - _ , = meaning "Seven universities". The noun is always indefinite, and hence it takes the double /Kasrah/ and no /alif-laam/ e.g.: = - = - meaning "Ten paternal aunts". The number of the feminine noun is always masculine .i.e., whenever there is a feminine noun, the number for that noun should always be in masculine form e.g.: . - meaning "Five women" Lets use some examples for a better understanding of the rule: Picture Translation Arabic Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:20 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I have three note-books . = = =: = - She went to five different lady doctors = ,, , | - _ | , . , . . = - You sat with six friends . = , = = `. = _ - . . - Hameeda visited eight cities . . = - _ =, - = _ _
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Exercise - ` ., _ = In this section, we will have multiple questions to test your understanding of the principles we have learnt In-Sh'-Allh (God-Willing). To answer the questions: Type the complete answer for the following questions by selecting the question and using the on-screen keyboard or your actual keyboard. Use the Shift key to enter characters on the upper portions of the letters and use full diacritics in your answers e.g. fathah, kasrah, sukn etc. Do not use diacritics in the following cases: The Alif followed by laam , (while the laam itself can be signed with a vowel) The laam followed by alif v (while the Alif itself can be signed when it comes with hamzah). Do not put the small Alif on words like =. Do not put diacritics on long vowels. Upon completion of all questions, click on the Mark button to see the correct answer and to get your mark. For more instructions click here. | , ,, . _ , | . = - v - , _ - - , v | . = The Arabic sentence above means "Answer the following questions using the number mentioned within the brackets". For each of the sentences, types out the full sentence below with the numbers typed as a word and include the vowel marks. Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:20 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mark Reset , = | , , | , = , , , _ | . , , -, , = , - | , , _ = . | _ , ` = ,, , | , , = =` - , = - \- , . , v =: - , , _,.| = , | . = , , | , , = - = - t , ;: | | , = . - , Mark Reset
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Exercise - ` ., _ = In this section we will have multiple questions to test your understanding of the principles we have learnt In-Sh'-Allh (God-Willing). To answer the questions: Type the complete answer for the following questions by selecting the question and using the on-screen keyboard or your actual keyboard. Use the Shift key to enter characters on the upper portions of the letters and use full diacritics in your answers e.g. fathah, kasrah, sukn etc. Do not use diacritics in the following cases: The Alif followed by laam , (while the laam itself can be signed with a vowel) The laam followed by alif v (while the Alif itself can be signed when it comes with hamzah). Do not put the small Alif on words like =. Do not put diacritics on long vowels. Upon completion of all questions, click on the Mark button to see the correct answer and to get your mark. For more instructions click here. . = - - - , v = | - - , =, | , , . = - v . , | The Arabic sentence above means "Write the numbers within the brackets in words and make the given words as nouns for them". Type out the numbers and words below and include the vowel marks. Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:20 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mark Reset , = , - | , , \- = _, = , , = ,| | , , - - , , = , , , = - = , , \ -= | , , . = =` - , Mark Reset
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Revision - - - - In this lesson we have learnt the following: We have learnt the Number Phrase with the feminine noun as /Ma'adood/ Vocabulary Revision = . | - - - - Two . One = - Four -- , _ | Three - : Six - = Five - . - Eight - , Seven - - , = Ten = - Nine - - . Two chickens / One chicken . - - . \ - - - . Two faculties / One faculty . , \ -, Two daughters / . , \ ` . , Two libraries / One . , - \ - , - Free Arabic Language Course, Learn Arabic, Arabic Tuition http://www.madinaharabic.com/UAT/Arabic_Language_Course/Lesson... 1 of 2 24/03/2010 10:21 Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 One daughter library Two sisters / One sister . - | \ ` . - | Two lady doctors / One lady doctor . ,, , | \ - ,, , | Two magazines / One magazine . - \ - - Two stories / One story . = | \ -= | Now that you have covered this lesson, please also try some of the additional features we have including: o Discussion Forum Discuss the grammatical topics learnt and any areas of confusion. o Vocabulary Flashcards Practice your vocabulary by category. o Questions Flashcards Practice questions related to the grammatical topics covered in the lessons. We will be updating the features above to help you throughout the course In-Sh-Allh (God willing).
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