Arabic nouns and particles. As I mentioned before, this section is all about two types of the Arabic word, which are nouns and particles and connecting connecting them to pronouns to form small simple sentences. In this lecture, you will learn the definitions of nouns and particles. And I will give you a lot of examples to them. By the end of this lecture, there is a simple quick exercise, make sure to answer the questions before moving on to the next lecture. So let's notice these examples.
I am IML SME and I'll save Robbie as cheap APU cleared, high awareness. Walk. surfer I am. So the, as you see in these examples, these are all nouns. There are different types of noun and that's a big topic. Maybe you will we'll go deeper in that in another course.
But one of them is the pronouns which we will learn about in this section. So example for pronouns and then enter home not know also, other times Arabic nouns are the question words, we will also learn them in another course. Man, meta men aina man. So as you notice, these are all Arabic nouns. So what are Arabic nouns is the word that refers to a human or an animal, or a plant, or any object or anything that can be realized but with the mind or the senses, and has nothing to do with time. Like Mohammed, that's the name of a person, or school.
That's a bird, the Hara. That's an object Jebin for their car. Now, the second type of Arabic words in this lecture is the particles. So the Arabic particles are the words that cannot be understood. We Without other words, and they are used to connect words together. Example mean from ILA and about Allah on fee in and play.
Where? Oh, man, spare man. These are old particles they have no meaning by themselves. They must be in a sentence. Now let's answer some simple questions. Question number one which one of these words is a noun and which one is a particle?
More I limb ma there was a fit So I eat higher when ne m PHY. layer so do karate khaleel Yo, Beatty Have you finished? Okay, here are the answers the correct answers. These are the nouns in this exercise my limb must say I eat higher when near him. So the karate career yeah home Beatty and the particles in this exercise are Ma. Ella fee.
I hope you get them right. Now question number two is a yes or no question. Can I form a small simple sentence with two nouns? Yes or no? Yes, of course. Question number two Can I form a small simple sentence with two particles?
No, because particles cannot be understood without other words, they are used to connect words together and they have no meaning by themselves. They must be in a sentence.