阿拉伯字母 Baa (ب):下面有一个点的小船
Baa (`ب`) is the 'B' sound, shaped like a boat with a dot **B**elow.
- • Looks like a boat with a dot below.
- • Pronounced exactly like English 'b'.
Baa (`ب`) is the 'B' sound, shaped like a boat with a dot **B**elow.
The letter Taa (`ت`) is a light, 't' sound represented by a 'smiley boat' with two dots.
Nuun is a deep bowl with one dot on top, but turns into a small tooth when connecting.
Faa (`ف`) is a one-dot, flat-sitting letter that sounds like the English "F" and connects everywhere.
Master the rarest Arabic letter by placing your tongue between your teeth for a deep, resonant 'TH' sound.
The Alif is a non-connecting long vowel that stretches the 'a' sound into a deep, resonant 'aa'.
Masculine is the default Arabic noun gender, identified primarily by the absence of the feminine 'ة' ending.
Look for the circle-T (`ة`) at the end of a word—if you see it, the word is almost certainly Feminine.
Add `ة` to the end of words to make them feminine, and always make sure your adjectives match!
Tanwin identifies indefinite nouns and their grammatical case using a double vowel sign that sounds like '-n'.
Tanween is the 'a/an' marker in Arabic, heard as an 'N' sound but written as doubled vowels.
Use the prefix `ال` to make any noun specific, but always remember to drop the final tanween sound.
Think of `Al-` and the `n` sound (Tanween) as mortal enemies; a word can have one or the other, but never both.
Don't say "two + noun"; instead, add the suffix -ān or -ayn directly to the noun.
Add -ān or -ayn to any noun to instantly turn it into a pair, without using the number 'two'.
Add `ون` or `ين` to masculine human nouns to create a predictable plural that keeps the original word intact.
To make rational masculine nouns plural, simply add -oon for subjects or -een for objects.
Broken plurals change the word internally and require feminine singular agreement for non-human objects.
Always attach `wa` directly to the following word without a space, and repeat it between every item in a list.
Use `في` for anything inside a physical, digital, or temporal container, and always follow it with an 'i' sound.
Use `إلى` to express movement toward a destination or a point in time, always triggering the genitive case.
Master 'ala' to describe locations, use social media apps, and express responsibilities in everyday Arabic conversations.
Use `مع` for accompaniment and things you physically carry; use `بـ` for tools and instruments.
The one-letter prefix `لـ` is essential for expressing ownership, giving to recipients, and stating purpose in Arabic.
The genitive case uses an 'i' sound to link nouns to prepositions or show ownership between objects.
Broken plurals behave like singular nouns, using Damma, Fatha, and Kasra for case markings.
The Third Person Masculine Past Tense is Arabic's simplest, most foundational verb form for completed actions.
To say a man did something, take the root, add a stop, and finish with '-ta'.
To say who wrote in the past, add the specific suffix (like -tu or -ta) to the base `katab`.
In Arabic Past Tense, the action is over, and the suffix at the end tells you exactly who did it.
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