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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction v vi part 1 Fundamentals of Arabic grammar 1 Unit 1 The Arabic root system 2 Unit 2 Gender: masculine and feminine 6 Unit 3 ال al- (the) 10 Unit 4 Pronouns (singular) and non-verbal sentences 14 Unit 5 Plurals and plural pronouns 18 Unit 6 Demonstratives 27 Unit 7 Adjectives and descriptive sentences 34 Unit 8 Describing position 42 Unit 9 Forming questions 48 Unit 10 ) ا ض افة) Possession: i applefa and attached pronouns 54 Unit 11 Plurals: broken plural 63 Unit 12 Comparative and superlative 69 Unit 13 The dual 75 part 2 Arabic verbs 79 Unit 14 Past verbs 80 Unit 15 Present/future verbs 88 Unit 16 Irregular verbs 96

iv Contents Unit 17 Forms of the verb 108 Unit 18 Making verbs negative 117 Unit 19 Nouns and adjectives formed from verbs 123 Unit 20 Dual verbs 133 part 3 Answers to activities 135

7 Adjectives and descriptive sentences unit Descriptive words such as beautiful, new or heavy are known in English as adjectives. A feature of Arabic adjectives is that many display common patterns. One of the most basic of these patterns is a fat a (a) after the first consonant and a long ي (ı) between the second and third consonants: beautiful jamıl جميل ugly qabı قبيه new jadıd جديد old qadım قديم heavy thaqıl ثقيل light khafıf خفيف big/large kabır كبير small ßaghır ص غير tall/long awıl طويل short qaßır قص ير Adjectives also often begin with م ma- or م mu- (the equivalent of the English past participle as in broken or burnt see Unit 19):

Adjectives and descriptive sentences 35 broken maksür م كس ور happy masrür م س رور famous mash-hür م ش هور م ت ز و ج married mutazawwij م ناس ب suitable munapplesib Position and agreement of adjectives In English, adjectives are placed in front of the noun they describe: beautiful river, new teacher. In Arabic, descriptive words are placed after the noun and must agree with it. In other words, if the noun is feminine, the adjective must also be :ة made feminine, usually by adding (a) beautiful river nahr jamıl نهر جميل (a) beautiful girl bint jamıla بنت جميلة (a) new teacher mudarris jadıd مدر س جديد (a) new car sayyapplera jadıda س ي ارة جديدة These descriptive words can be used to describe a noun directly, as in the above examples (known in Arabic as الص فة aß-ßifa), الخبر or as the predicate of a sentence (known in Arabic as al-khabar, the news ). الخبر al-khabar is the part of the sentence that carries the information: The river [is] beautiful. an-nahr jamıl. The car [is] new. النهر جميل. الس ي ارة جديدة. jadıda. as-sayyapplera

36 Unit 7 Activity 1 Look at the list of adjectives on pages 34 5 and then fill in the gaps to match the pictures, as in the example. (There may be more than one possible answer.) 3 2 1 هذا البيت قديم. هذه الهقيبة. هذا الولد. 6 5 4 هذه. الزجاجة. هذا. 8 7 الخيمة.. Adjectives with definite nouns If an adjective is describing a definite noun with ال al ( the ) as in البيت al-bayt (the house), then the adjective must also have al: ال المدر س الجديد the new teacher al-mudarris al-jadıd الص ورة الجميلة the beautiful picture aß-ßüra al-jamıla

Adjectives and descriptive sentences 37 When a noun has a possessive ending, as in بيتي baytı (my house), the noun is definite since we know which house is referred to. In this case, the adjective will also need to begin with ال al: بيتي الجديد في ش ارع قريب من المدرس ة الكبيرة. baytı al-jadıd fı shappleriعqarıb min al-madrasa al-kabıra. My new house is in a street near to the large school. More details on possessive endings can be found in Unit 10. If there is more than one adjective, they can all be added after the noun, usually separated by و wa- ( and ): a large new school the beautiful old chair مدرس ة كبيرة وجديدة madrasa kabıra wa-jadıda الكرس ي الجميل والقديم al-kursı al-jamıl wal-qadım You need to be very careful about where you place ال al- and happledhapple/happledhihi as the structure, and so also the هذا/هذه meaning, will be affected: a beautiful river the beautiful river The river is beautiful. This is a beautiful river. This river is beautiful. نهر جميل nahr jamıl النهر الجميل an-nahr al-jamıl النهر جميل. an-nahr jamıl. هذا نهر جميل. happledhapple nahr jamıl. هذا النهر جميل. happledhapple n-nahr jamıl.

38 Unit 7 Activity 2 Match the Arabic with the English: a) a large car ١ هذا الرجل متزو ج. b) the famous river ٢ البنت الص غيرة مس رورة. light. c) The bag is ٣ النهر المش هور old. d) This newspaper is ٤ البيت الجديد قبيه. married. e) This man is ٥ هذه الجريدة قديمة. happy. f) The small girl is ٦ س ي ارة كبيرة. ugly. g) The new house is ٧ الهقيبة خفيفة. Adjectives with plurals Plural adjectives are used only with people. Remember that nonhuman plurals are always treated as feminine singular (see Unit 5) and so will be followed by a feminine singular adjective: اجتماع طويل awıl عijtimapple a long meeting اجتماعات طويلة ijtimappleعapplet awıla long meetings the broken bottle الزجاجة المكس ورة az-zujappleja al-maksüra الزجاجات المكس ورة the broken bottles az-zujapplejapplet al-maksüra Plural adjectives for describing people can often be formed using the sound masculine and sound feminine plurals (see Unit 5), but some of the basic adjectives have broken plurals which need to be individually learnt (see Unit 11). For now it is enough to understand the basic principle and recognise the difference:

Adjectives and descriptive sentences 39 Lebanese boys new engineers the suitable nurses ا ولاد ل بنانيون awlappled lunbapplenıyün مهندس ون ج د د muhandisün judud الممرض ات المناس بات al-mumarri applet al-munapplesibapplet Activity 3 Read this description of Nadia (نادية) from Beirut (بيروت) in Lebanon. Use the correct form of the adjective in brackets to complete the paragraph, as in the example. نادية من بيروت. بيروت مدينة كبيرة (كبير) و (جميل). نادية م در س ة في م درس ة (ص غير). بيت نادية (قديم) و (قريب) من الب نك (ل بناني) والم ص ن ع (جديد). نادية (متزو ج) وهي (مس رور) في ع م لها بالمدرس ة. = factory عmaßna م ص ن ع* Colours Adjectives describing the basic colours have a somewhat different pattern to other adjectives. They begin with a (ا ) and have another a between the second and third consonants:

40 Unit 7 a mar (red). They have their own special feminine form ا حم ر (also used with non-human plurals). colour masculine feminine + plural (non-human) red ا حم ر a mar ح مراء amrapple blue ا زر ق azraq ز رقاء zarqapple green ا خض ر akh ar خ ض راء kha rapple yellow ا ص ف ر aßfar ص فراء ßafrapple black ا س و د aswad س وداء sawdapple white ا بي ض abya بيض اء bay apple Activity 4 Make sentences as in the example. You can colour the objects first if you prefer. (Note: pens = ا قلام aqlapplem) red 2 هذا الكتاب ا خض ر. green 1 blue 4 yellow 3 green 6 black 5 yellow + blue 7 black + white 8

Adjectives and descriptive sentences 41 Case Notes Case endings for adjectives match that of the noun described: a beautiful river نهر جميل nahrun jamılun al-jarıdatu l-qadımatu الجريدة القديمة the old newspaper الخبر In the following sentences the descriptive word is al-khabar (the predicate), and so it is indefinite: This river is beautiful. هذا النهر جميل happledhapple n-nahru jamılun The newspaper is old. الجريدة قديمة al-jarıdatu qadımatun Colours are an exception. The nominative case ending is -u for both indefinite and definite: a red pen this yellow book qalamun a maru قلم ا حمر happledhapple l-kitapplebu l-aßfaru هذا الكتاب الا ص فر Optional Activity Put the case endings on the sentences in Activity 2, for example: ١ هذا الرجل متزو ج. mutazawwijun). (happledhapple r-rajulu * In summary Arabic adjectives are placed after the noun they describe and agree with the noun, usually adding -a plurals. for a feminine noun and non-human (ة) The definite article ال al- should be added to the adjective if the noun described is definite. The plurals of adjectives are used only when describing people. Adjectives describing basic colours have a distinctive pattern and their own feminine forms, e.g. a mar/ amrapple ا حمر/حمراء (red).