Adjectives
What is an adjective?
An adjective is a word which qualifies a noun. Below are some adjectives:
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Placement & Agreement
Unlike in English, an adjective comes after the noun it qualifies. They both agree in gender, number, and definiteness, i.e, they are both either definite or indefinite. They also agree in declension (final vowel; this will be explained later). Now let us use each adjective above to qualify a noun.
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The adjective always comes after the noun, and they both share the same vowel on their last letter.
The nouns in the above examples are all indefinite (and so are the adjectives). To render the nouns definite, the definite article is added to them, and since an adjective must be definite or indefinite just like its noun, the definite article is added to the adjectives as well. See below:
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Summary
An Adjective:- comes after the noun it qualifies
- agrees with the noun in gender and number
- is definite only if the noun is definite
- ends with the same vowel as the noun
Vocabulary
| English | Arabic |
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| hardworking | مُجْتَهِـدٌ |
| old/big | كـَبـِيْرٌ |
| ancient | قـَدِيْمٌ |
| clean | نَظِيْفٌ |
| dirty | وَسِخٌ |
Exercise
Try to qualify each noun you learnt with an adjective from above. Pay close attention to (in)definiteness of both the noun and the adjective.
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Related pages
Other topics availabe on this site:
Arabic alphabet
— Indefinite nouns
— Definite nouns
— Nominal sentences
Adjectives
— Feminine
— Singular pronouns
— Dual nouns
— Dual pronouns
Basic declension of nouns
— Demonstrative: This
— Demonstrative: That
Plural
— Plural pronouns
— Preposition
— There is/are
— To have
Possessive case
— Broken Plural
— Possessive Adjectives