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== The definite article of Arabic language ==
<div class="pg_page_title">The definite and indefinite articles in Arabic</div>
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==Rules==
Definite and indefinite articles in Arabic, as in other languages, are used to specify the application of a noun or an adjective. In Arabic, it is the same as in English except that there is not really an indefinite article.


you might know the definite article of English "the", the Arabic one is very similar. If you can't speak English, no problem the definite article of Arabic language is too easy
Recall that in English the indefinite articles are “a“, “an” as in “a book” “an apple“. The definite article is “the” as in “the book”.
 
In Arabic, it is much simpler because there is only one article. It is the definite article, which is valid for the singular, the plural, the masculine and the feminine.
 
It is "al" = ال in front of the word.
 
For example “the book” is said "al-kitâb" (الكتاب), while "the books" is said "al-kotob" (الكتب).
 
As for the indefinite article, to say “a book“, or “books“, we do not put anything in front of the word and that is enough:
* a book = كتاب
* the book = الـكتاب
 
==Videos==
 
===Arabic Definite and Indefinite Article ال ===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U34qE0VzaH4</youtube>
===DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES IN ARABIC===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GSZCi5QDaQ</youtube>
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Types-of-Sentences|Types of Sentences]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Read-the-Vowels|Read the Vowels]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Coordination-words|Coordination words]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/THE-IMPERFECT|THE IMPERFECT]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/THE-USE-OF-THE-AFFIXED-PERSONAL-PRONOUNS|THE USE OF THE AFFIXED PERSONAL PRONOUNS]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Al-ham'za-الهمزة|Al ham'za الهمزة]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Sentense-Structure|Sentense Structure]]
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The definite and indefinite articles in Arabic
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Rules[edit | edit source]

Definite and indefinite articles in Arabic, as in other languages, are used to specify the application of a noun or an adjective. In Arabic, it is the same as in English except that there is not really an indefinite article.

Recall that in English the indefinite articles are “a“, “an” as in “a book” “an apple“. The definite article is “the” as in “the book”.

In Arabic, it is much simpler because there is only one article. It is the definite article, which is valid for the singular, the plural, the masculine and the feminine.

It is "al" = ال in front of the word.

For example “the book” is said "al-kitâb" (الكتاب), while "the books" is said "al-kotob" (الكتب).

As for the indefinite article, to say “a book“, or “books“, we do not put anything in front of the word and that is enough:

  • a book = كتاب
  • the book = الـكتاب

Videos[edit | edit source]

Arabic Definite and Indefinite Article ال[edit | edit source]

DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES IN ARABIC[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]