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You will learn in this lesson: Arabic letters, writing in Arabic, and how to write … |
Learn Arabic اللغة العربية |
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Vocabulary List- Animals - Body - Verbs - By Alphabet (A-B) (new) - By Alphabet (C-D) (new) - By Alphabet (E-F) (new) Islam |
The easiest way to learn how to conjugate Arabic verbs to the present tense is to look at the table below:
It’s very easy to put hundreds of verbs in the model above, just replace the numbers with the three consonants of the verb: # 2 = first consonant, # 3 = second consonant, # 4 = third consonant. You will notice that there are some letters before the numbers 2, 3, 4, you shouldn’t replace the letters, the only thing you should replace are the numbers, vowels (symbols) + the letters should stay.
For example the verb (to draw) is (rasama رسم ) in
Arabic, to conjugate it into the first person singular (I draw), try to use the
form next to ( I do) on the top, which is Please pay extra attention to the harakaat written in Arabic, the three small symbols ( َ ُِ ) are very important in the tables below and above, because they play the role of vowels, ( ََََََََ = vowel a) ( ُُُُُُ = vowel u) ( ِِِِِِِِ = vowel i or e),
If you are looking for a more extensive Arabic course, we recommend Breaking The Arabic Code You can use the table above to conjugate hundreds of verbs, like (to write كتب) ( to learn درس) (to dream حلم) ( to protect حرس) ….. However some other trilateral verbs have some slightly different forms, look at the table below, it looks almost similar to the one on the top, with one exception, look at # 3, it has a vowel (symbol) different than the table on the top, the one on the top has a ( ُ ) on the top of number 3, while the table below has a symbol like ( َ ) on the top of number 3, basically instead of using the vowel (u ُ ) we will use the vowel (a َ ) with some trilateral verbs, like: to play لعب, to do فعل , to go ذهب , to swimسبح … but the rest of the consonants stay unchanged.
Finally there is a third table which will have also a slight modification, on the same place as the one before, which is under number 3, instead of adding the vowel (u ُ ) or the vowel (a َ ), this time we will add the vowel ( e or i ِ ) to some verbs when conjugating them like: to throw قذف, to hit ضرب, to beat هزم …..
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