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In this lesson, we will learn some basic prepositions in Arabic and their usage.  
In this lesson, we will learn some basic prepositions in Arabic and their usage.  


<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Differences-from-English-relative-clauses|Differences from English relative clauses]] & [[Language/Standard-arabic/Grammar/Differences-from-the-active-voice|Differences from the active voice]].</span>
== Basic Prepositions ==  
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Standard Arabic Grammar → Prepositions in Arabic → Basic prepositions

As a beginner in Standard Arabic, learning prepositions is essential to be able to form simple sentences. Prepositions are connecting words that link nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence. They link them to show a relationship between two or more elements in the sentence such as time, location, or direction.

In this lesson, we will learn some basic prepositions in Arabic and their usage.


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Differences from English relative clauses & Differences from the active voice.

Basic Prepositions

Prepositions are usually before a noun or a pronoun in the sentence. Here are the basic prepositions in Arabic:

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
في "fee" or "fii" In, on, at, to, by
مع "ma'a" With
عند "ind" At, near, beside
على "ala" On, upon, about, over
مِن "min" From, of, out of
إلى "ila" To, towards
  • Note: Pronunciation may vary by region

Here are some examples:

  • I am in the house --> أنا في البيت (ana fee-l bayt)
  • He is with his friends --> هو مع أصدقائه (huwa ma'a asdiqaa'ih)
  • The cat is on the table --> القطة على الطاولة (al-qittah 'ala at-tawilah)
  • She is from Lebanon --> هي من لبنان (hiya min lubnan)
  • We are going to the park --> نحن ذاهبون إلى الحديقة (nahnu dhaahiboon ila al-hadeeqah)

Tips for Learning Prepositions

Learning prepositions can be challenging, but with practice, it can become easier. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

1. Practice: Use prepositions in different sentences to learn how they are used.

2. Listen and watch: Listen to Arabic conversations, music and watch videos to learn how prepositions are used in context.

3. Use flashcards: Create flashcards with the prepositions on one side and the meaning on the other to memorize them quickly.

4. Read: Read books, articles, and blogs in Arabic to learn how prepositions are used in writing.

With practice, mastering prepositions will become easier, and you can start forming more complex sentences in Arabic.

Sources

Table of Contents - Standard Arabic Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Arabic script


Nouns and gender in Arabic


Verbs and conjugation in Arabic


Numbers and counting in Arabic


Everyday Arabic vocabulary


Food and drink vocabulary


Arabic customs and traditions


Arabic music and entertainment


Adjectives in Arabic


Pronouns in Arabic


Prepositions in Arabic


Interrogatives in Arabic


Adverbs in Arabic


Transportation vocabulary


Shopping and money vocabulary


Arabic literature and poetry


Arabic calligraphy and art


Weather vocabulary


Conditional sentences in Arabic


Passive voice in Arabic


Relative clauses in Arabic


Arabic adjectives and nouns


Arabic cinema and TV


Arabic fashion and beauty


Sports and leisure vocabulary

Other Lessons