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Exercise 1

we نَحنُ
I أَناْ
here هُنا
available مَوجودُ
in في
airport مَطارُ
he هُوَ
restaurant مَطعَمُ
on عَلى
ground أَرضُ
beautiful جَميلُ
you (to a male) أَنتَ
you (to a female) أَنتِ
school مَدرَسةُ
there هُنالِكَ
ugly قَبيحُ
marketplace سوقُ


  1. نَحنُ هُنا.
  2. أَنا مَوجودُ.
  3. أَنا في المَطارِ.
  4. هُوَ في المَطعَمِ.
  5. نَحنُ عَلى الـأَرضِ.
  6. هِيَ جَميلةُ.
  7. أَنتَ في المَطارِ.
  8. أَنتَ في المَدرَسةِ.
  9. أَنا هُنا.
  10. أَنتَ هُنالِكَ.
  11. هُوَ قَبيحُ.
  12. أَنتَ في السوقِ.
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Key

1. We are Here.
2. I am available.
3. I Am in the Airport.
4. He is in the restuarant.
6. She is pretty.
8. You are in school/ the school.
10. You are there.
11. He is ugly.
12. You are in the market/mall.
Subject|Arabic 13.Father 14.Mother 15.son

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أنـا Ana = I / i'm
أنـتَ Anta = You (singular masculine)
أنـتِ Anti = You (singular feminine)
هـو Howa = He
هـي Hiya = She
أنـتـُمـا Antuma = You (dual male or female)
هُـمَـا Humaa = They (dual male or female)
نَـحْـنُ Nahnu = We
أنـتُـم Antum = You (plural masculine)
أنـتُـن Antunna = You (plural feminine)
هُـم Hum = They (plural masculine)
هـُن Hunna = They (plural feminine)

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Taalib = student / طَــالِـب
Ana taalibun = i am a student / انـا طـالِـبٌ
Anta taalibun = you are a student (male ) / انـت طــالبٌ
Anti taalibatun = you are a student (female) / انـتِ طـالِـبَـةُ
Huwa taalibun = he is a student / هـوَ طـالِـبُُ
Hiya taalibatun = she is a student / هـِيَ طـالِـبَـةُُ
Antuma taalibaan = you are students ( dual male) / انـتُـمَـا طَـالِـبَـان
Antuma taalibaan = you are students ( dual female) / انـتُـمَـا طَـالِـبَـتَـانِ
Humaa taalibaan = they are students ( dual male) / هُـمـا طـالِبَـانِ
Humaa taalibataan = they are students ( dual female ) / هُـمَا طـالِبَـتَـان
Nahnu tullaab = we are students (plural masculine) / نَـحـنُ طُـلاّب
Nahnu taalibaat = we are students (plural feminine) / نـحن طَـالِبَـات
Antum tulaab = you are students (plural masculine) / انـتـم طـلاّب
Antunna talibaat = you are students (plural feminine) / انـتـنّ طـالـبات
Hom tullaab = they are students (plural masculine) / هُـم طـلاّب
Hunna tullaab = they are students ( plural feminine ) هـنّ طـالِبـات

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====================== Book = Kitab | كــتـاب
My book = Kitabee | كـتـابـِي
Your book (singular male) = kitabuka | كـتـابـك
Your book (singular female) = Kitabuki | كـتـابـكَ
His book = Kitabuh | كـتـابـه
Her book = Kitabuha | كـتـابـها
Your book (dual male or female) = Kitabukumaa | كـتـابـكـما
Their book (dual male or female) = Kitabuhumaa | كـتـابـهـما
Our book = Kitabuna | كـتـابـنا
Your book (plural masculine) = Kitabukum | كـتـابـكــم
Your book (plural feminine) = Kitabukunna | كـتـابـكـن
Their book (plural masculine) = Kitabuhum | كـتـابـهُـم
Their book (plural feminine) = kitabuhunna | كـتـابـهُـن

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Mine = li / لي
yours (sing masculine) = lak / لـكَ
yours (singular feminine) = laki / لـكِ
his = lahu / لـه
hers = laha / لـهـا
yours (dual male or female) = lakumaa / لـكـمـا
theirs (dual male or female) = lahumaa / لـهـمـا
Ours lana / لـنـا
yours (plural masculine) = lakum / لـكـم
yours (plural feminine) = lakunna / لـكـن
theirs (plural masculine) = lahum / لـهـم
theirs (plural feminine) = lahunna / لـهـن


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Apr 16, 2008 12:26
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  • Amalia 6 month(s) ago
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    thank you very much for this useful lesson

  • KooperG 6 month(s) ago
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    Hom tullaab = they are students (plural masculine) / هُـم طـلاّب
    Hunna tullaab = they are students ( plural feminine ) هـنّ طـالِبـات

    Should it not be 'Hunna talibat'...? if anyone know, thanks for answering!

  • murtada 6 month(s) ago
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    hiiii
    Thank you for this valuable information and the basis of these English and thank you again

  • Igor 6 month(s) ago
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    thank you. May you read article about verb and noun conjugation of possesive pronouns in different tenses. thank you.

  • abdullah 6 month(s) ago
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    thank you very much  this  is good for you brother