Arabic-English Vocabulary Matching Quiz

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Match the following Arabic words with their English translations based on the provided text excerpt:

M = Who O = And j = He b = Is

Match the following Arabic words with their meanings:

Bakr's father = name of a person dirham = silver coin dnr = gold coin time = hour, Qiymah, watch

Match the following Arabic words with their English translations:

Yt j:O = rational wt vO M = returning l M$M = death t P qP = worship, sacrifice

Match the following terms with their respective definitions in Arabic:

<p>M M-b = in front &lt; t r M = behind %MO r-b = tongue, language YM %jO = by</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following words with their closest Arabic equivalents:

<p>son-in-law = t fMM tribe = i OM)#b dirty = t in-laws = t M</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following Arabic words with their English meanings:

<p>t m!M = doorkeeper t M$r-b = fruit )MvM = mountain $M vM = camel</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Arabic vocabulary to its proper English equivalent:

<p>t m!M = sentinel t M$r-b = edible items from trees )MvM = rocky elevation $M vM = domestic animal</p> Signup and view all the answers

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o ?r M !j P-b

The father of Bakr, a person's name.

M M -b

In front of.

M%dmq‚O a mq‚O

Undoubtedly we.

o :O M, !j %PM

The children of Hāshim (tribe name), a person's descendants.

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t fMŠM

Son-in-law, the husband of one's daughter.

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t r ŠM

Behind.

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P ,O M M a t ,M j O

Dirham (silver coin).

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P jqO Mq M a t M%j= O

Dīnār (gold coin).

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What are verbs?

A verb is a word that describes an action or a state of being. It tells us what someone or something is doing. Some examples of verbs in English include: "run", "eat", "sleep", "think", "love", etc.

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How are verbs conjugated in Arabic?

In Arabic, verbs are conjugated to show tense, mood, and person. This means the form of the verb changes depending on when the action happens, how the action is presented, and who is performing the action.

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What is a verb root in Arabic?

The verb root is the base form of the verb that remains constant across different conjugations. You can think of it as the building block of the verb.

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What is the present tense in Arabic?

The "present tense" in Arabic refers to an action that is happening now, or that happens regularly.

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What is the past tense in Arabic?

The "past tense" in Arabic refers to an action that has already happened.

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What is the future tense in Arabic?

The "future tense" in Arabic refers to an action that will happen in the future.

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What is the perfect tense in Arabic?

The "perfect tense" in Arabic often describes a completed action in the past.

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What is the imperfect tense in Arabic?

The "imperfect tense" in Arabic often describes a continuous or ongoing action in the past.

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M P$ r b

Nouns in Arabic that can be declined by changing the final vowels or letters.

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O%)j $ M r b

Nouns in Arabic whose final vowels remain unchanged.

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O%)j $ M r b pronouns

Words like pronouns ('I', 'you', 'he', etc.) that are generally O%)j $ M r b, meaning their final vowels are static.

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Nominative detached pronouns

The form of pronouns that are not directly attached to a noun or verb.

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Nouns with the ending ( -b)

A type of noun that indicates a specific location or direction.

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J o b#

A sound that resembles the English 'J' sound, but appears with 'b' in Arabic.

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b#

The sound of a word when pronounced with 'b' at the end.

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Dual Forms of Nouns

A dual form in Arabic, specifically used with nouns.

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Study Notes

Book Information

  • Title: ARABIC TUTOR
  • Volume: 1
  • Author: Moulānā Abdus Sattār Khān
  • Translated by: Moulānā Ebrāhīm Muhammad
  • Edited by: IslamFuture

Introduction (Page 17)

  • There is a desire to learn and understand the Qur'an
  • The ancient method of teaching Arabic was not very engaging for learners
  • The book is a syllabus that should engage students in Arabic studies
  • A structured syllabus with simplified rules will engage students
  • The book is worth including in syllabi of schools and madrasahs.

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