Online Arabic Grammar Course Advanced: In this comprehensive Arabic course, you will acquire a thorough understanding of the concepts related to the usage of “Kaana and its sisters” in Arabic grammar, including “كان وأخواتها”. You will also delve into the topic of Arabic case ending analysis, commonly known as “E’raab”.
This course will provide you with detailed explanations and numerous examples of “E’raab” in action, including different types of case endings and their functions in Arabic syntax. You will also learn about the usage of “Enna and its sisters”, such as “إن وأخواتها” and typical “E’raab” associated with them.
Moreover, this Online Arabic Grammar Course Advanced covers various other topics related to Arabic grammar, such as verb conjugation, sentence structure, and more. You will have access to a wide range of learning resources, including detailed video lectures, interactive exercises, and quizzes, to help you master the intricacies of Arabic grammar.
By the end of this Online Arabic Grammar Course Advanced, you will have developed a strong foundation in Arabic grammar and will be able to apply your knowledge to various contexts, whether it be in academic or professional settings, or in your everyday interactions with Arabic speakers.
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Online Arabic Grammar Course Advanced: In this Arabic course you will learn:
You will be introduced to “kaana” and its sisters — كان وأخواتها and Enna its sisters إن وأخواتها and Typical E’raab and Arabic case ending analysis
You will learn how to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “a.s°.baha” أصبح are masculine sound plural with examples
You will learn how to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “mazaala” مازال are masculine sound plural with examples
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Enna” are dual with examples
Typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Ka-Anna” are singular with examples
Introduction to “ka.aa.na” and its sisters كان وأخواتها
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12:44 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “ka.aa.na” are sing.
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10:50 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “ka.aa.na” are dual
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13:30 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “ka.aa.na” are plural
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11:22 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “a.s°.ba.ha” are sing
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14:11 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) when noun and predicate of “a.s°.ba.ha” are dual
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12:13 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) when noun and predicate of “a.s°.ba.ha” are plural
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11:20 |
Introducing how to write the letters at the end of the word
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15:30 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “ma.za.aa.la” are sing.
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19:45 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “ma.za.aa.la” are dual
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12:30 |
Typical syntax e’raab الإعراب when noun & predicate of “ma.za.aa.la” are plural
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15:45 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “la.y°.sa” are sing.
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23:45 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “la.y°.sa” are dual
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22:30 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun and predicate of “la.y°.sa” are plural
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19:45 |
Introduction to Enna and its sisters — إن وأخواتها
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13:23 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Enna” are singular
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11:43 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Enna” are dual
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14:54 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Enna” are plural
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12:22 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Enna” are feminine
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15:25 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Enna” are broken plura
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20:45 |
Typical syntax e’raab الإعراب when when noun & predicate of “Anna” are singular
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24:00 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Anna” are dual
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17:45 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Anna” are masc. plural
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19:30 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Anna” are fem. plural
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23:45 |
Typical syntax e’raab الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Anna” are broken plural
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21:40 |
Typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Ka-Anna” are singular
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23:45 |
Syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when noun & predicate of “Ka-Anna” are dual
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24:45 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Ka-Anna” are masc. plural
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23:45 |
Syntax analysis e’raab when noun & predicate of “Ka-Anna” are fem. sound plural
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16:30 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Ka-Anna” are broken plural
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19:45 |
Typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Layta” are singular
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17:22 |
Typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Layta” are dual
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18:45 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Layta” are masc. sound plural
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22:30 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “Layta” are fem. sound plural
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23:45 |
Typical syntax analysis e’raab when noun & predicate of “Layta” are broken plura
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25:20 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.’a.lla” are singular
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20:45 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.’a.lla” are dual
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21:30 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.’a.lla” are masc. plural
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23:45 |
Analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.’a.lla” are fem sound plural
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18:20 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.’a.lla” are broken plural
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19:45 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.aa.ke.nna” are singular
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22:20 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.aa.ke.nna” are dual
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23:30 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.aa.ke.nna” are masc. sound
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18:45 |
Syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun & predicate of “La.aa.ke.nna” are fem. plural
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16:30 |
Typical syntax e’raab الإعراب when noun and predicate of Laakenna are broken plural
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19:45 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) when the adjective & the substantive are sing accusative
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16:33 |
Typical syntax e’raab when the adjective & the substantive are sing. nominative
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18:21 |
Typical syntax e’raab when the adjective & the substantive are sing. genitive
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16:34 |
Typical syntax e’raab when the adjective & the substantive are dual accusative
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17:33 |
Typical syntax e’raab when the adjective & the substantive are dual nominative
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18:22 |
Typical syntax e’raab when the adjective & the substantive are dual genitive
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22:13 |
Typical syntax e’raab when adjective & substantive are plural
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25:11 |
Typical syntax e’raab when the adjective and the substantive are plural nominati
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23:45 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when adjective & substantive are genitive plural
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17:33 |
Typical syntax analysis (e’raab) الإعراب when the (“ha.aa.al”) الحال is singular
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23:30 |
Typical syntax analysis (e’raab) الإعراب when the (“ha.aa.al”) الحال is dual
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17:44 |
Typical syntax (e’raab) الإعراب when the (“ha.aa.al”) الحال is plural
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19:30 |
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