Arabic Language Course

The verb "to have"

The verb "to have"

We learned previously that an Arabic sentence beginning with a preposition usually translates into an English sentence starting with There is/are. This does not apply to the preposition لِ .

The noun after the ل is definite, followed by an indefinite noun. Examples:

Table 16.1
EnglishArabic
Fatima has a sisterلفاطمةَ أختٌ
The teacher has a carللمدرسِ سيارةٌ

فاطمة above, and below, ends in a ــَـ instead of ــِـ. This is the case with all feminine names; save VERY few exceptions, like هِنْد

We can add an adjective to any of the nouns:

Table 16.2
EnglishArabic
Fatima has a beautiful sisterلفاطمةَ أختٌ جميلةٌ
The teacher has a new carللمدرسِ سيارةٌ جديدةٌ
The new teacher has a
beautiful car
للمدرسِ الجديدِ سيارةٌ
جميلةٌ

Now look at the following examples with nouns in dual and plural:

Table 16.3
EnglishArabic
The man has two childrenللرجلِ ولدانِ
The students have many booksللطالباتِ كُتُبٌ كثيرةٌ

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