Grammar Tip (Beginner)
Arabic Definite Article – (الـ)
In Arabic, to make a noun definite (like "the" in English), we add "ال" to the beginning.
Examples:
كِتابٌ (a book) → الْكِتابُ (the book)
بَيْتٌ (a house) → الْبَيْتُ (the house)
Rule: Do NOT add "ال" to proper names or when using possessive constructs like كِتابُ الطّالبِ (the student’s book).
#Beginner
Arabic Definite Article – (الـ)
In Arabic, to make a noun definite (like "the" in English), we add "ال" to the beginning.
Examples:
كِتابٌ (a book) → الْكِتابُ (the book)
بَيْتٌ (a house) → الْبَيْتُ (the house)
Rule: Do NOT add "ال" to proper names or when using possessive constructs like كِتابُ الطّالبِ (the student’s book).
#Beginner
Arabic-English Phrase with Transliteration
Where are you going?
Arabic: إِلى أَيْنَ تَذْهَبُ؟
Transliteration: Ilā ayna tadhhabu?
Reply with:
أنا أَذْهَبُ إِلى المَدْرَسَةِ.
Ana adhhabu ilā al-madrasah.
(I am going to the school.)
#Elementary
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Where are you going?
Arabic: إِلى أَيْنَ تَذْهَبُ؟
Transliteration: Ilā ayna tadhhabu?
Reply with:
أنا أَذْهَبُ إِلى المَدْرَسَةِ.
Ana adhhabu ilā al-madrasah.
(I am going to the school.)
#Elementary
#Beginner