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Which tanween should I use in which cases?
كتاباً (kitaaban) = Which case?
كتابٌ (kitaabun) = Which case?
كتابٍ (kitaabin) = Which case?
3 de ago. de 2013 12:04
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كِتَابٌ = kitabun = مرفوع (marfou' form)
كِتَابٍ = kitabin = مجرور (majrour form)
كِتَابًا = kitaban = منصوب (mansoub form)
( Subject + verb + complement )
The subject is marfou'
The complement is mansoub
After one of the أدوات الجر or حروف الجر (prepositions) it's always majrour
Here some of them: من، الى، عن، على، في، حتى
Hope this helps
3 de agosto de 2013
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you have to know when the name is منصوب or مرفوع or مجرور
the name is منصوب
EX : I'm reading a book : أقرأ كتابًا
كتاب is the object of the verb (the object in Arabic is always منصوب)
in this case you add tanween and after that you add "ا"
the name is مرفوع
EX : ..قال رجلٌ a man said...
here رجل is the subject of the verb (the subject in Arabic is always مرفوع)
the name is مجرور (not very common)
EX : سألني صديقي عن كتابٍ my friend asked me about a book
here كتاب come after عن that's why it is مجرور
when the name comes after some prepositions it's مجرور
some common prepositions are : من عن على في
when the name is designated, it has the definite article : ( ال at the beginning ) there is no tanween, so we say
أقرأ الكتابَ I'm reading the book
PRACTICE EXAMPLE
ًدخل كلبٌ إلى المنزلِ فأكل سمكةًَ
a cat entered the house and ate a fish
here there is two sentences connected with ف
دخل قط إلى المنزل
قط is the subject of the verb دخل
أكل سمكة
سمكة is the object of the verb أكل
3 de agosto de 2013
1
kitaabun = nominative case (al-marfou')
kitaaban = accusative case (al-mansoub)
kitaaben = genitive case (al-majrour)
3 de agosto de 2013
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Inglés, Francés, Georgiano, Alemán, Griego, Húngaro, Rumano, Español, Turco
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