Introduction:
If you want to learn a new language, there are some important steps needed that needed to be learned. It includes learning the alphabet, vocab, numbers, and grammar. So this is the same with Arabic.
In this blog, we will explain to you how you can learn Arabic grammar.
Important things to keep in mind
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Why we want to learn Arabic Grammar
If you want to practice Arabic then you must learn the grammar of that language which is called in Arabic “Nahw نحو” , which is similar to the system that manages written and Spoken Arabic.
Arabic Grammar simply is the study of the words you have learned and this will help you to how to create sentences, simply it’s the language’s structure, so to learn any language you must know the basics of its grammar. It makes you learn the language easily.
Arabic grammar is the backbone of the language. Without it, you will be known what expressions you can use. Students who are learning Arabic grammar are better able to understand how the combination of words can create intricate meanings and how these can create subtle literary effects.
As a result, students will pay more attention to the text. If you are being able to comprehend grammar’s intricacies it enhances your writing and text interpretation capabilities. In addition to writing, a good knowledge of grammar also allows for better skills at speaking.
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Why Arabic grammar is so hard?
Some people who are learning Arabic express that learning Arabic grammar is too hard, actually learning Arabic is not that easy because it is a language that contains more than 12 million words, so many expressions, and grammatical features.
Quran tutors will simplify most grammatical rules and explain them using the easiest methods, that will be easy to be understood by adults and young agers.
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Creating a sentence in Arabic
In order to create a sentence Arabic for in written or Spoken, you have to know the structure of the sentence which consists of subject, verb, and object.
Arabic is known as a null subject language, which means that subject is not necessary for Arabic sentences as it is in English! In fact, native Arabic speakers already removed the object from the sentence to become “Qara’tu ketab قرأت كتاب”.
This phenomenon and other language rules like vocalization and parsing can be learned easily
- For learning Arabic Grammar
- First Learn the Arabic basics such as words, phrases, and sentences.
- Know the grammatical inflections which are more detailed look on words.
- Identify reflection and diptotes which are the representation of the words.
- Then study further rules like plurals, genders, and numbers
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Arabic basics such as words, phrases, and sentences
Arabic words –take a look at the different types of words in the language and how they are categorized
Arabic phrases – take a look at some of the more common phrasal structures, that introduce some key concepts.
Arabic sentences –take a look at different types of sentences that will prepare you for more advanced Arabic grammar rules
study the grammatical inflection is, how it works, and the different grammatical states
study the grammatical states are represented on different types of words that do inflect
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Genders, and plurals
Study the form of all adjectives of a noun must be chosen to match the noun in gender, plurality, definiteness, and grammatical case
