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Revision as of 22:53, 25 February 2023
Hi Sanaani Arabic learners!😊
Learning Sanaani Arabic Grammar can be a challenging task, but it is also an incredibly rewarding one. In this lesson, we will focus on the rules of forming plurals in Sanaani Arabic.
Plural Formation
In Sanaani Arabic, there are two main ways to form plurals: by adding suffixes and by changing the vowel structure of the word.
Suffixes
The most common way to form plurals in Sanaani Arabic is by adding suffixes. The most common suffixes are -oon, -een, -aat, and -aay.
For example, the singular form of the word for "book" is "kitaab". To make it plural, you would add the suffix -een, making it "kitaabeen".
Another example is the singular form of the word for "house", which is "bayt". To make it plural, you would add the suffix -aat, making it "baytaat".
Vowel Structure
The second way to form plurals in Sanaani Arabic is by changing the vowel structure of the word. This is done by changing the last vowel of the word from a short vowel to a long vowel.
For example, the singular form of the word for "man" is "rajul". To make it plural, you would change the last vowel from a short "u" to a long "uu", making it "rajuluun".
Another example is the singular form of the word for "woman", which is "imra'a". To make it plural, you would change the last vowel from a short "a" to a long "aa", making it "imra'aa".
Exceptions
There are some exceptions to the rules of forming plurals in Sanaani Arabic. For example, the plural of the word for "child" is not formed by adding a suffix or changing the vowel structure. Instead, the plural of "child" is "awlaad".
Another example is the plural of the word for "person", which is not formed by adding a suffix or changing the vowel structure. Instead, the plural of "person" is "naas".
Practice
Now that you know the rules of forming plurals in Sanaani Arabic, it's time to practice! Here are some words for you to practice with:
- house (bayt)
- book (kitaab)
- man (rajul)
- woman (imra'a)
- child (walad)
- person (nafs)
Try to form the plurals of these words using the rules we discussed above.
If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎