Learn Arabic (Language Of Quran)/Sentences/Nominal sentence
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Nominal Sentence
Definition :
Mubtada' = Subject
Khabar = Predicate
it always starts with a name called /Mubtada'/ Which Represents the Subject of the Sentence, Followed By a Name or Verb or Phrase To Complete the Meaning or explain what the Subject is doing which is called /Khabar/
Examples
Listen | Khabar and it's type | Mubtada' | Meaning | Pronunciation | Sentence |
مُجتَهِدٌ / إسم
(Name) |
مُحَمَّدٌ | Muhammad is Assiduous | /Muhammadu MudjtahidUN/ | مُحَمَّدٌ مُجتَهِدٌ | |
يَكتُبُ الدَرسَ / جملةٌ فعليةٌ (Verbal sntc.) | الطالِبُ | The Student is writing the lesson | /Altَ alibu Yaktubu Aldarsa/ | الطالِبُ يَكتُبُ الدَرسَ | |
على الطاوِلَةِ / شُبه جُملةٍ (Phrase) | الطالِبُ | The Book is on the table | /Alkitabu Aَ ala Altَ awilati/ | الكِتابُ على الطاوِلَةِ |
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