Arabic With Sumaira (Bangla)

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UNIT 1 :

Lesson-1 : WORDS IN ARABIC

Arabic words are divided into three main categories:

Ism,  Fi’l   and  Harf

  • Ism: A person, place, thing, adjective, adverb, idea, and others.
  • Fi’l: An action connected to a tense (past, present, or future).
  • Harf: A word that does not carry a complete meaning on its own. It needs others words after it for a complete meaning.

Examples:

  • ISM
  • PERSON: Mohammed, Maryam, teacher, writer.

A person’s name can be specific, such as Mohammed, or general, such as teacher.

  • PLACE: Egypt, school, store.

A place name can be specific, such as Egypt, or general, such as school.

  • THING: book, pen, table.

Things are physical objects that can be touched.

  • ADJECTIVE: tall, short, nice.

Adjectives describe people, places, things, or ideas.

  • ADVERB: slowly, quickly, happily.

Adverbs describe how an action happens.

  • IDEA: justice, happiness, education, authority.

Ideas are abstract and intangible; they exist but cannot be touched.

Additional categories will be covered in a later chapter.

 

  • Fi’l:
  • Past tense: He played; we gave.
  • Present tense: He is playing; we are giving.
  • Future tense: He will play; we will give.

 

  • Harf:
  • Examples: to, from, in, with, if.
Exercise Files
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