Arabic Grammar Explained: Giving Past Tense Verbs a Feminine Plural Meaning (فَعَلَ → فَعَلْنَ)

Arabic Grammar Explained: Giving Past Tense Verbs a Feminine Plural Meaning (فَعَلَ → فَعَلْنَ)

In Arabic, verbs themselves are not masculine or feminine. The ending gives the verb its meaning. In the past tense, adding نَ gives the verb a feminine plural meaning. Example: فَعَلَ — he did فَعَلْنَ — they (feminine) did 👉 Follow for more Arabic made simple. If you can read Arabic and want to finally understand what you’re reading, The Simplest Arabic Guide is the best place to start. It takes the most essential grammar concepts found in classical textbooks and explains them in plain, simple English so you can understand without confusion. Each chapter includes practice problems to help you solidify what you’ve learned. Don’t just take my word for it just read the free preview and see for yourself how simple and effective this guide really is: https://1minutearabic.gumroad.com/l/h...