A Concise Grammar of the Arabic LanguageReprint of the original, first published in 1861. |
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Contents
ORTHOGRAPHY | 6 |
PARTS OF SPEECH | 15 |
Classes of Verbs | 29 |
Conjugations of Triliteral Verbs | 40 |
Passive Voice | 46 |
0 | 60 |
Verbal Adjectives | 77 |
Comparative Adjectives | 84 |
Declension of Nouns | 94 |
Observations on Declension | 100 |
Numerals | 109 |
SYNTAX | 144 |
Comparatives and Superlatives | 151 |
Accusative Case | 157 |
Dependent Present | 164 |
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Common terms and phrases
accent accusative Active added addition Adjectives admit ADVERBS affect affixed agrees Alif Arabic becomes called changed classes Comparative Concave Conjugations considered construction dammah Defective definite Derivative Derivative Conjugations double Dual employed EXAMPLES excepted expressed Feminine fethah final frequently gender genitive gives govern Hamzah Imperative indicate interrogative Irregular kesrah language Masc Masculine merely negative nominative Nouns of Action observed Paradigms particles Passive Past Permutation Pers person Plural preceded prefixed preposition Pres Present Primitive Triliteral pronouns properly quiescent Radical regular relative require respectively retained root rule sense sentence serves signifies Sing single Singular sometimes substantive superlative Tense term terminal thee third thou tive treated units usually Verbs Voice vowel weak letter write written Zeid إن الله زید عشر گه گی لا ما مه وی