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Basic Arabic Grammar

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    6. Arabic Nominal & Verbal Sentences
    A lesson with Colette Manasseh
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    In this lesson, the differences between verbal and nominal sentences in Arabic are introduced, and the grammar of each structure is explained in detail.

    In this lesson, the differences between verbal and nominal sentences in Arabic are introduced, and the grammar of each structure is explained in detail.

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    7. Arabic Interrogative Particles
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    In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the different interrogative particles in Arabic and how they are used when asking questions.

    In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the different interrogative particles in Arabic and how they are used when asking questions.

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    8. The Structure of Written Arabic
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    In this lesson, the elements that make up written texts in Arabic and the basic grammatical concepts behind written expressions are explained.

    In this lesson, the elements that make up written texts in Arabic and the basic grammatical concepts behind written expressions are explained.

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    9. Noun Case Markers in Arabic
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    This lesson covers the different grammatical cases of Arabic nouns and how they are indicated by each of the specific case markers in written Arabic.

    This lesson covers the different grammatical cases of Arabic nouns and how they are indicated by each of the specific case markers in written Arabic.

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