Kasim Senior Member
Number of posts : 185 Location : UK Religion : Islam Registration date : 2008-06-26
| Subject: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:18 pm | |
| Salama Im not doing exercises at the moment but i will do them in the future Meanwhile i wanted to ask som question See how the words are like mifaa7un Can we say just like miftaa7 or something Like haleebun Can we say just haleeb? Haadha miftaa7 instead of haadha miftaa7un | |
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Admin FrequentlyAbsent (EvenThoughFounder)
Number of posts : 3564 Location : Admin Panel Religion : Islam Registration date : 2007-11-01
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:35 pm | |
| That's fine, in fact that's the way you actually say it, when you stop on a word then the end letter will get like a jazm, thus haleebun will become haleeb, i only write it as haleebun because you have to do it that way when you're starting arabic, you'll come to understand it's importance later on. The laws regarding these words are just as they are in the qur'aan, as a haafidh you know how you pronounce the endings of the aayaat in the qur'aan, like Alhamdulillaahi Rabbil 'Aalameen, you wouldn't say 'aalameen a, the only time you'd pronounce the end of 'Aalameena is when you're joining the aayah to the next one, otherwise if you stop there then you'll only say 'Aalameen, now all these words are the same. | |
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Kasim Senior Member
Number of posts : 185 Location : UK Religion : Islam Registration date : 2008-06-26
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:57 pm | |
| Thanks..i was finding all that awkward..i am used to the jazm Anyway Alhamdulillah i think im fully understand the concept of Haadha
Whats the haadhihi for? Is the masculine and feminine concept same as urdu? | |
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Kasim Senior Member
Number of posts : 185 Location : UK Religion : Islam Registration date : 2008-06-26
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:20 pm | |
| So when you are saying this is a car Then you say Haadhihi sayyara Because car is feminine | |
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Kasim Senior Member
Number of posts : 185 Location : UK Religion : Islam Registration date : 2008-06-26
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:45 pm | |
| But my sixth sense, department of languages doesnt say its this way | |
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Kasim Senior Member
Number of posts : 185 Location : UK Religion : Islam Registration date : 2008-06-26
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:53 pm | |
| Ok but can you say Haadha sayyara Or would that sound stupid or would that doesnt matter Like in urdu Main nay gaarri chalaayi - Thats right way of saying it whereas main nay gaarri chalaaya - that sounds stupid but this is where masculine feminine thing comes in
Ye gaarri hai - this is a car Haadha sayyara - this is a car
That doesnt have the mus/fem thing so does it really matter? | |
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Kasim Senior Member
Number of posts : 185 Location : UK Religion : Islam Registration date : 2008-06-26
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:10 pm | |
| Ok need some more time on this but ill get there..im sticking to haadha atm...im following the arabic lesson book so i will post some exercises aka tamreen | |
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Admin FrequentlyAbsent (EvenThoughFounder)
Number of posts : 3564 Location : Admin Panel Religion : Islam Registration date : 2007-11-01
| Subject: Re: Kasim - exercises Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:09 pm | |
| - Quote :
- im sticking to haadha atm...
If you say hadha then it will not be arabic. Arabic is not urdu, in arabic the words must all conform to the same gender, so urdu laws cannot be applied to it. | |
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