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 A noun (or a substantive) (Arabic: اِسْمٌ = "a name") is a name or an attribute of a person (Ali), place (Mecca), thing (house), or quality (honor).

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2  A noun (or a substantive) (Arabic: اِسْمٌ = "a name") is a name or an attribute of a person (Ali), place (Mecca), thing (house), or quality (honor).  Nouns that designate immaterial things (honor) are called abstract nouns.  Nouns that are Permanent names of persons or places are called proper nouns أَسْمَاْءُ عَلَمٍ,

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4  All nouns in Modern Standard Arabic are either masculine or feminine.  Adjectives must follow the nouns they modify in terms of gender.  In Arabic, all nouns must have a gender, e.g. the word for chair ( كرسي ) is masculine while the word for table ( طاولة ) is feminine.  Learners of Arabic should learn the gender of all nouns as they meet them

5  General rule is “add a “taa’ marbuta” (( ة, ــة to form the feminine from a masculine word, and omit it to form the masculine  To form a feminine word from the masculine in Arabic, you simply add “taa’ marbuta” which looks like ( ة ) or ( ـة ) depending on the word it’s connected to. Usually for animals, humans and professions… for example:  kalb كلب (masculine dog) è kalba كلبة (dog feminine)

6 Sadeeq صديق (friend masculine) è Sadeeqa صديقة (friend feminine) Hazeen حزين (sad masculine) è hazeenah حزينة (sad feminine) Kabeer كبير (big masculine) è kabeerah كبيرة (big feminine)

7  nouns are supposed to be masculine unless there is a feminine marker “taa’ marbuta” (( ة, ــة affixed to them. As we have mentioned  The difference between a tied taa ـَة and an open one ت is that a tied taa'< is pronounced ah or a Like سيارة “ Sayarah” means car

8 Sky سماء samaa’ is feminine even if there is no “taa’ marbuta” (( ة, ــة at the end of the word, Wind ريح reeh is feminine even if it’s not ending with a “taa’ marbuta”.


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