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beside, under, above, beyond, etc in Arabic language
1. Do you remember the woman who sat beside me in the train?
2. She said the magazine is under some books on the shelf.
Jan 9, 2015 6:21 AM
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Prepositions in Arabic are used just like in English; they come before the noun,
In front of house أَمَامَ الْبَيْت
When you say in front of me (Prepositions+ possessives pronounce , my – your – her – his)
(أَمَامِي – أَمَامكَ – أَمَامَكِ – أَمَامَهُ – أَمَامَهَا)
Arabic Pronunciation Prepositions
أَمَامَ
amama in front of
وَرَاءَ wara’a Beyond - behind
فَوْقَ fawqa Above
تَحْتَ tahta Below - Down
عَلَى ala
فِي fi In
بِجَانِب bejaaneb Beside - close to
بَيْنَ bayna Between
حَوْلَ hawla Around
قَبْلَ qabla Before
بَعْدَ ba’da After
قَرِيب مِنْ qareeb Near
bel qurbi men close by
بَعِيد عَنْ Baeed an far from
دَاخِل dakhel inside
خَارِج kharej Outside
مِنْ men from
إِلَى ela to
January 9, 2015
abu basil, shokran!
January 11, 2015
beside me بجانبي بجواري | under تحت اسفل
January 9, 2015
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