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Enseignant professionnelسمك و سمكة وسمكاً
What is the difference between these words?
سمك
سمكة
سمكاً
How does adding ة or اً to the end of a noun change its meaning?
شكراً
25 mai 2016 01:57
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" سمك " it's more than 2 fishes
" سمكة " one fish
" سمكاً " it's more than 2 fishes , it's the same as " سمك " but it's all about the grammar and it depends on the sentence
for Example " أكلت سمكاً " here " سمكاً " is the object , so you added " اً " to it
but in this "هناك سمك في البحر " you didn't add " اً " because " سمك " is the subject
but it needs more and more study , because Arabic grammar is a little hard
Good luck ^^
25 mai 2016
1
سمكة means fish for singular nouns in arabic if the noun is female we add (Haa ) and you pronounce it as Samakaah
سمك for plural noun and this kind of nouns called in Arabic "Gam taksiir" to make it easier i'll give you an example; "Student-طالب " when you make it plural in Arabic you find 2 types for females we say "طالبات" and Gam Taksir"طلاب" Which includes the females and the males . ( So when you find a singular feminine noun and want to make it plural you do the Gaam Taksir way or you add (ات-) to the word .
About the last part, it's not so different than Gaam Taksir all you do you add "اً" to the plural word in Gaam taksiir to make it fit the pronunciation .
Hope This helps, Good luck
25 mai 2016
سمك means more than 2 fishes
سمكة means 1 fish
سمكا means more than 2 fishes
سمكة means 1 fish
Actually your 2nd question is tricky, you don't have to understand how, just be aware of it 'cause It's too difficult to explain by typing, you need to hear and write down what you concluded
25 mai 2016
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Compétences linguistiques
Arabe (égyptien), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Français, Persan (farsi), Portugais, Espagnol
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Arabe (égyptien), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Persan (farsi), Portugais, Espagnol
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