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Feminine Nouns in Arabic: Rules and Examples

This lesson explores the rules for feminine nouns in Arabic, including the use of "-ة" endings, gender association with body parts, and exceptions. It also covers the feminine form of the demonstrative noun "هذا". Learn more about feminine nouns in Arabic in this informative lesson.

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Feminine Nouns in Arabic: Rules and Examples

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  1. Feminine Nouns Lesson 06

  2. All Nouns in Arabic are either masculine or feminine • Some rules: • Usually feminine nouns/adjectives have ة – endings • Body parts that are in pairs in a body are feminine. • Single body parts are masculine. • Certain nouns have different form for feminine. • The feminine of the demonstrative noun هذا (this) is هذه Lesson 06

  3. What rule do you think apply to the feminine nouns given in the following table?

  4. What rule do you think apply to the feminine nouns in the following table?

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