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what's the different between noun and verb in Arabic language

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    the difference between noun and verb.
    the verb is a word whice includes two things: (1)the meaning and(2) the time.
    the name includes only the meaning ..
    Example: "teaching" This word include the meaning and time, meaning is "teach "and time is the present tense ..
    Other than as we said: "teach", this is name because it does not indicate any time ..

    verbs made up of past ,present and amr(order verbs)
    the past tense can be recognised by the 3 basic letters. ofcourse there's the maziidah ( more than 3 words)
    the nouns can be recognised by the tanwin ending or begin with the letter alif and lam amongst other thing....

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