Adjectives in Arabic
The intricacies of adjectives in Arabic, including their forms, types, comparison methods, and usage in clauses. Discover how adjectives interact with nouns in terms of case, definiteness, and gender agreement. Gain insights into both real (direct) and causative (indirect) adjectives, as well as ways to express comparison effectively in Arabic. Dive into the world of descriptive language in Arabic grammar with this comprehensive guide.
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Adjectives in Arabic 4thYear
2 basic types: real (direct) & causative (indirect) ( ) ( a valuable book) ( ) ( )( a book whose author is shrewd) Case, definiteness, but in gender with the noun it premodifies Adjectives in Arabic
( ) has the form ( ) to show comparison ( ) Sometimes, comparison is realized periphrastically by using lexical items such as ( , , ( ) ) as in: Adjectives in Arabic
( ) ( ) ( ) CLAUSES as adjectives Adjectives in Arabic