Does Arabic grammar feel confusing or disconnected? This beginner-friendly course organizes it into four clear building blocks: nouns الْأَسْمَاءُ, pronouns الضَّمَائِرُ, verbs الْأَفْعَالُ, and particles الْحُرُوفُ.
Through simple explanations, practical examples, and guided exercises, you will see how each type of word functions inside real sentences. You will also study gender, number, plurals, verb tenses, case endings, prepositions, and conjunctions step by step.
Designed for complete beginners and learners who need a stronger foundation, this course will make Arabic grammar easier to understand, remember, and apply.
Enroll today and start building clearer, more accurate Arabic sentences with confidence.
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You will learn how Arabic nouns change according to gender, number, and grammatical function. You will also study sound plurals, broken plurals, personal pronouns, demonstratives, and other essential noun structures.
The course will guide you through past, present, future, and command verb forms using practical patterns you can apply in real sentences. You will also learn how prepositions, conjunctions, and other particles connect words and shape meaning.
By the end of the course, you will understand basic Arabic sentence structure more clearly, recognize how different words function, and apply essential grammar rules with greater accuracy in reading, writing, and speaking.
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About Your Instructor |
2:20 |
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A Message from Haytham |
3:00 |
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How to get the most out of this course? |
3:30 |
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Introduction to types of words in Arabic |
12:44 |
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Types of nouns with regard of intelligence |
10:50 |
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Types of nouns with regard of number |
13:30 |
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Types of nouns with regard of gender |
11:22 |
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Signs of feminine nouns in Arabic |
14:11 |
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Introducing nouns according to case ending and word position in the sentence |
12:13 |
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Applying noun case ending on singular noun with examples |
11:20 |
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How to convert singular noun to dual noun with examples |
15:30 |
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Applying noun case ending on dual noun with examples |
19:45 |
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How to form masculine sound plural with examples |
12:30 |
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Applying noun case ending on masculine sound plural with examples (Part 1) |
15:45 |
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Applying noun case ending on masculine sound plural with examples (Part 2) |
23:45 |
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How to convert singular noun to feminine sound plural with examples |
22:30 |
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How to form feminine sound plural with examples |
19:45 |
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Applying noun case ending on feminine sound plural with examples |
18:30 |
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Introducing broken plural in Arabic with examples |
23:20 |
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Applying noun case ending on broken plural with examples (Part 1) |
21:30 |
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Applying noun case ending on broken plural with examples (Part 2) |
20:30 |
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Introduction to types of definite nouns in Arabic |
13:23 |
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Introduction to types of pronouns with examples |
11:43 |
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Introduction of separated pronouns with examples |
14:54 |
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How to use separated pronouns with nouns with examples |
12:22 |
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How to use separated pronouns with nouns – more examples |
15:25 |
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Introducing demonstrative pronouns — with examples |
20:45 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns with singular near objects with examples |
24:00 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns with dual near objects with examples |
17:45 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns with plural near objects with examples |
19:30 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns with singular Far objects with examples |
23:45 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns with dual Far objects with examples |
21:40 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns with plural Far objects with examples |
23:45 |
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How to use demonstrative pronouns for near and far places with examples |
24:45 |
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Introduction to verbs and tenses in Arabic |
16:33 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active present tense with examples (Part 1) |
18:21 |
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The general formula to conjugate any verb in the present tense with examples |
16:34 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active present tense with examples (Part 2) |
17:33 |
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Introducing the future tense in Arabic |
18:22 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active near future tense with examples (Part 1) |
22:13 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active near future tense with examples (Part 2) |
25:11 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active far future tense with examples (Part 1) |
23:45 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active far future tense with examples (Part 2) |
17:33 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active past tense with examples (Part 1) |
23:30 |
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The general formula to conjugate any verb in the past tense with examples |
17:44 |
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How to conjugate a verb in active past tense with examples (Part 2) |
19:30 |
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Introducing a verb in command with examples (Part 1) |
22:25 |
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The general formula to conjugate any verb in command with examples |
23:45 |
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Introduction to types of Particles in Arabic |
20:45 |
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Introducing Prepositions in Arabic |
19:20 |
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One-letter preposition “be.” with examples |
17:45 |
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One-letter preposition “le.” with examples |
21:30 |
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One-letter preposition “ka.” with examples |
18:45 |
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Two-letter preposition “fe.ee” with examples |
20:35 |
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Two-letter preposition “me.n°” with examples |
19:45 |
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Two-letter preposition “’a.n°” with examples |
23:45 |
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Three-letter prepositions “’a.la.aa , e.la.aa, ha.tta.aa, mo.n°.dzo” with exampl |
12:30 |
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Particles of conjunction (wa, fa, tho.mma.aa) with examples |
16:00 |
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