Quranic Arabic Unit 3 Grammar

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Quranic Arabic Unit 3 Grammar

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In Arabic, a noun can be: singular, dual or plural

Singular denotes one.

Dual denotes two.

Plural denotes more than two.

<p>Singular denotes one.</p><p>Dual denotes two.</p><p>Plural denotes more than two.</p>
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There are three types of plurals

Sound masculine plural.

Sound feminine plural.

Broken plural.

<p>Sound masculine plural.</p><p>Sound feminine plural.</p><p>Broken plural.</p>
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Sound Masculine Plural

Ends in ون or ين

<p>Ends in ون or ين</p>
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Sound Feminine Plural

Ends in ات

<p>Ends in ات</p>
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مُسلِمٌ / مُسلِماً / مُسلِمٍ

A muslim (masculine, singular)

<p>A muslim (masculine, singular)</p>
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مُسلِمُونَ / مُسلِمِينَ

Muslims (masculine, plural)

<p>Muslims (masculine, plural)</p>
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مُسلِمَةٌ / مُسلِمَةً / مُسلِمَةٍ

A muslim (feminine, singular)

<p>A muslim (feminine, singular)</p>
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مُسلِمَاتٌ / مُسلِمَاتٍ

Muslims (feminine, plural)

<p>Muslims (feminine, plural)</p>