This section dives into adjectives (الصفة/النعت). We'll learn what they are, practice using them, and connect them to past lessons

Practice الصفة 1

In this lesson, we'll dive into الصفة (as-sifat), the Arabic word for adjectives. We'll practice how to use adjectives to describe things, people

Practice الصفة. Homeless life

This article delves into Arabic adjectives, also known as الصفة (Sifah). You'll discover how these words breathe life into nouns (الموصوف)

Difference between الصِّفَة and الِإضَافَة

Abjective (الصِّفَة) is a word that describes or qualifies a noun. Idafah (الِإضَافَة) is a grammatical construction that links two nouns together

Words to describe a person

Words that can be used to describe a person: مُؤَدَّبٌ Well-mannered, polite, بَذِيءٌ Obscene, مُـخْلِصٌ Sincere or Faithful, شُـجَاعٌ Brave, courageous

How to express colors and shades (أَلْوَانٌ)

In Arabic, colors are generally formed using the pattern أَفَعَلُ for the masculine gender (M) and فَعْلَاءُ for the feminine gender (F)

Practice أَلوانٌ

The practice of Arabic colors, which are mainly formed by the formula: أَفْعَلُ for the masculine and فَعْلَاءُ for the feminine

Form الصِّفَة through ياء النَّسَب

We can get an "Arabic adjective" (الصفة) through doubled ending يّ to a noun. For example: لَـبَـنٌ - لَـبَنِــيٌّ (Milk - milky)

Practice الصِّفة and يا النصب

If you add the doubled ending يّ to a noun, you can get an "Arabic adjective". For example: لَـبَـنٌ - لَـبَنِــيٌّ (Milk - milky)

What you need to know before learning verbs

Arabic verbs follow patterns. These patterns are represented by the letters فَـــ ــعــ ـــلَ, for example: كَتَـبَ ⬅ فَـعَلَ

Past tense verb (الفِعْلُ المَاضِي)

Arabic verbs are often used with attached pronouns to indicate the subject or object. Verb conjugation in Arabic follows patterns. For past tense are فَعَلَ فَعِلَ فَعُلَ

Examples الفِعْلُ المَاضِي

Practice lesson about Arabic verbs, examples. The examples use the 1st person: شربــتُ, جلسـنا. Second person ذهبتَ, أكلتِ (singular number). Third person جاء (singular)

Practice الفِعْلُ المَاضِي

To indicate the doer, the Arabic verb often uses possessive (attached) pronouns (الضمائر المتصلة). For example: ذهبنا, ذهبتُ, ذهبتَ

Examples الفِعْلُ المَاضِي

Practice lesson about Arabic verbs, examples. The examples use Second Person كتبتن, ذهبتم (plural). Third person خرجتْ (plural)

Practice الفِعْلُ المَاضِي

To indicate the doer, the Arabic verb often uses possessive (attached) pronouns (الضمائر المتصلة). For example: فهمْنَ, ذهبُوا, ذهبَتْ

Relative Nouns (الأَسْمَاءُ المَوْصُولَة)

Relative nouns (الأَسْمَاءُ المَوْصُولَة) are linking words followed by additional, clarifying information. For example: "The man who...", "The woman who...".