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DURUS AL-LUGHAT AL-ARABIYYAH LI GHAIR AL NATIQINA BIHA
Part I and Part 2
The need far a key in English and other languages ta my book Durüs al-lughat al-‘arabiyyah has long been felt. Such a key in English is now a reality al-hamdu liL/ah.
Each lesson is dealt with in three sections. in the first section all the grammatical rules occuring in the lesson are explained. The second section gives a translation of the questions contained in the Exercise Section. The third section contains the vocabulary.
it is höped that this key will greatly help those readers who wish ta learn Arabic by themselves.
1 will be glad to receive any suggestions from the readers, and ta answer their queries. Suggestions and queries may be addressed ta me c/o lslamic Foundation Trust, 78, Perambur High Road, Chennai – 600 O 12.
The Author
Dr. V.Abdur Raheem
همه
@ LESSON 1
In this lesson we learn the following things:
What is this?
This is a book.
Is this a house?
ما هذا ؟ هذا كتاب . أهذا بيت ؟ نعم ، هذا بيت . لا، هذا مسجد . من هذا ؟
Yes, this is a house.
No, this is a mosque.
Who is this?
Note:
.but it is written without the first alif ,هاذا is pronounced هذا .1
2. Arabic has no word corresponding to the English “is”, i.e. Arabic has no copula. 3. There is no word in Arabic corresponding to “a” in English as in this is a book”.
The n-sound at the end of the Arabic noun (kitâbu-n, baitu-n, masjidu-n) is the Arabic indefinite article corresponding to the English “a”/ “an”. This n-sound is called tanwîn.
4. The particle أplaced at the beginning of a statement turns it into a question, e.g.
This is a house.
هذا بيت .
Is this a house?
أهذا بيت ؟
Vocabulary
house بیت
boy ولد
mosque مسجد
man رجل
door باب
book كتاب
pen قلم
key مفتاح
cat قط
bed سریر
donkey چمار
horse حصان
camel جمل
كرسي chair
قميص shirt
teacher مارس
kerchief منديل
Ő LESSON 2
In this lesson, we learn the use of Bus meaning “that”, and g meaning “and”, e.g.
This is a house and that is a mosque.
هذا بيت، وذلك مسجد
Note:
.but it is written without the alif ذالك is pronounced ذلك.1
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