Beginners Arabic - Lesson 13 - Dual Nouns in Arabic

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Everything you wanted to know about Dual nouns in Arabic.

In this lesson we go through and cover all aspects of a singular and dual nouns in Arabic

- What are dual nouns in Arabic?
- what are dual feminine nouns in Arabic?
- What is Nominative case and where is it used?
- What is Accusative case and where is it used?
- What is Genitive case and where is it used?
- How to use demonstrative pronouns for dual nouns?

Lots of practice for pronunciation.
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Alhamdulillah is very helpful...jazakAllsh may Allah rewards you in abundance for your effort...and defenetly will recommend for all the ladies in my madressa❤❤❤❤

wawansupomo
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...this is amazing - clean graphics, uncluttered screen, clear voice, good pacing - perfect for a super beginner like me who's doing a self-study شكراً كتير 🙏🏼

kopeelampoong
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This is great. I've been searching for something this descriptive for a long time.

k.f.
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Wow! What a brilliant explanation! I will be sure to check out your other videos. شكراً

katee
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Great video. just to clarify accusative is منصوب and genitive is مجرور

DjaabirR
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Amazing lesson, thank you for your effort :)

nataliezemanova
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Alhamdulillah. I found this video. Now I can understand this topic.

aishamadregal
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I was so confused up until this video. Thank you so much.

meganchaney
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Thank you so much. This was really helpful. You need to continue making Arabic grammar videos.

handekai
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Good vedio
One correction
Accusative is منصوب
Genetive is مجرور

sakinatambawala
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Very Good Job !!
However, at 09:50 the correct translation is "I studied a book" NOT "I studied books".

yiannisangelis
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Amazing video..I hope you make video on conjugation in arabic 😁

studystudystudy
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Nice video, but I had my speakers on full blast and the settings on youtube and the computer turned to the highest volume and I could barely hear you. Infact I heard the fan from my laptop more than your voice. Please reconsider how you record the sound the future.

methos
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27:57 why is there a kasra at the ends of the words in the dual plural? I don't think you mentioned this in the class?

JazakAllah khair

kamielgerard
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5:55 lsn't genitive مجرور ? and accusative منصوب?

iraira
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There is no Dual in English.

Ur good teaching

HUSSAIN
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Can you explain why you say hatani haqeebatani when you dont mention the kasrah? I Get confused. Because in the explanation you give before hand you only say hatan not hatani

benmohh
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you mixed up majrur with mansub. majrur is the kasrah case (the object of the sentence) while mansub is the fathah case (comes after a preposition or as a mudaf ilayh)

darulsyazwan
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I guess there is a mistake on 9:51. درست كتبا means I studied a book. The right var. is درست كتانا

КонстантинСедов-пш
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As Salamualykum. I think Majruron is genetive not accusative, isn't it? Thanks.

mohammadrahman