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What is the difference in the question marker for "what" -> "ما" and "ماذا" in Arabic?
Mar 22, 2018 3:40 AM
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Source: http://www.arabicgenie.com/2013/05/arabic-question-words
5. ما؟ \ ماذا؟ ma / madha – what?
There are two ways to ask “what” in Arabic, i.e. ma and madha. In general, ma is used for questions without a verb, while madha is used when there is a verb in the question. Examples:
ما هو سبب غيابك؟
ma huwa sababu ghiyaabik?
(What is the reason for your absence?)
ماذا سنأكل غدا؟
madha sa-na’kulu ghadan?
(What will we eat tomorrow?)
The exception to this rule is when you ask “what about?”:
ماذا عن الحب؟
madha 3an il-Hubb?
(What about love?)
March 22, 2018
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the difference is simple.
when you use ما it's used in a sentece without a verb ما هذا؟ ما الجديد؟ ما الاخبار؟
but if your sentence consists a verb so you need to ask by ماذا
ماذا تفعل؟ ماذا تريد؟ ماذا يعمل والدك؟
:)
March 24, 2018
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