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Word order refers to the orders in which words are structured to from a sentence in a given language .

    • Consider the English sentence  : I ate an apple , but first let's remove the article AN for simplicity, so we'rejust left with I ate apple. The basic word order for English is SVO ( Subject-Verb-Object ). if we break down the English sentence I ate apple , we can see that the Subject " I " is presented first followed by the Verb "ate" and finally the Object apple.
    • The Arabic is VSO language ( Verb-Subject-Object) , let's see the same sentence( I ate apple ) ,The Arabic written from right to left.
تفاحة انا اكلت
apple I ate
Object Subject Verb

The same sentence in Arabic : Ate I apple. the Verb is the first than Subject and finilly the Object..

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