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NOUN ENDINGS هابي لاند للتعاليم الإسلامية
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There can be any of the three endings (the vowel sign/harakah) on the last letter of the noun There can be any of the three endings (the vowel sign/harakah) on the last letter of the noun الكِتَابُ الكِتَابَ الكِتَابِ كِتَابٌ كِتَابًا كِتَابٍ هابي لاند للتعاليم الإسلامية
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WHY DO ARABIC NOUNS HAVE ENDINGS To show their function in a sentence. هابي لاند للتعاليم الإسلامية
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THE NOUNS HAVE DIFFERENT ENDINGS TO SHOW THEIR FUNCTION IN A SENTENCE A noun can be a subject Nominative case or مَرْفُوعٌ Ending with dammah or dammatain هابي لاند للتعاليم الإسلامية
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THE NOUNS HAVE DIFFERENT ENDINGS TO SHOW THEIR FUNCTION IN A SENTENCE A noun can be an object of a verb Accusative case or مَنْصُوبٌ ending with a fatha or fathatain وجد محمدًا قرأ كتابًا فتح البابَ التفاحَ أكل هابي لاند للتعاليم الإسلامية
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THE NOUNS HAVE DIFFERENT ENDINGS TO SHOW THEIR FUNCTION IN A SENTENCE A noun can be a possessor of a thing or come after a preposition or an adverb (zarf) بِنتُ محمدٍ على الكتابِ تَحتَ السَّرِيرِ خَلفَ البابِ هابي لاند للتعاليم الإسلامية Genitive case or مَجْرُورٌ Ending with a kasrah or kasratain
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Happy Land for Islamic Teachings بَابٌالْبَابُمُحَمَّدٌكِتَابٌ Nominative case مَرْفُوعٌ بَابًاالبابَمحمدًاكتابًا Accusative case مَنْصُوبٌ بابٍالبابِمحمدٍكتابٍ Genitive case مَجْرُورٌ
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Happy Land for Islamic Teachings
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