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Arabic grammar, or an-nahw (النحو), is the set of rules that govern how words are used in Arabic sentences. It's a foundation that helps people understand and use the Arabic language. Basics of Arabic grammar Root system: Arabic words are often derived from a three-letter root. Gender: Arabic nouns are either masculine (mudhakkar) or feminine (mu'annath). Prepositions: Used to show relationships between words in a sentence, such as fi (in), ala (on), ila (to), and min (from). Word order: The common word order is verb-subject-object (VSO), but the language's flexible structure allows for different orders.
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