Dual nouns
A word about Number
In Arabic there are 3 numbers: singular, dual and plural. While singular denotes ONE, plural denotes THREE or more (not two or more). What remains is TWO, which is indicated by Dual. Therefore, the English plural is either dual or plural in Arabic.
Forming Dual nouns
To form the dual of a noun, you simply suffix the singular form with اْنِ. This is done after replacing any vowel on the last letter with a ــَـ before adding the ان. Eg:
| Dual | Singular |
|---|---|
| ولدَانِ | ولدٌ |
| بنتَانِ | بنتٌ |
| سيارتَانِ | سيارةٌ |
| الولدَانِ | الولدُ |
| البنتَانِ | البنتُ |
Forming Dual adjectives
The same thing applies to an adjective, i.e. you add انِ to make it dual.
| Dual | Singular |
|---|---|
| جميلتَانِ | جميلةٌ |
| جديدَانِ | جديدٌ |
| طويلتَانِ | طويلةٌ |
The ا before the final ن sometimes changes into a ي, which then makes the noun end in ين, with a ــَـ before the ي. This happens in a number of cases, such as when a dual noun:
- is preceded by a preposition
- is a direct object
Summary
- Dual denotes two, plural three or more
- To make a noun dual, add انِ to its singular
- Before adding the ان change the last vowel to a ــَـ because of the alif; before a middle/final alif there must be a ــَـ.
Vocabulary
| English | Arabic |
|---|---|
| two | اِثْنانِ |
| other | آخَر |
| year | سَنَة |
| society | مُجْتَمَع |
| reason | سَبَب |