Part One= 13 Words
Note: a common sign of a feminine noun is () [ta]at the end of the word {it is pronounced as ah when the vowel mark is not pronounced, but it is pronounced as at when the vowel mark is pronounced]
Ex: Mu'minah and Mu'minatu
un at the end of a word is a vowel mark that is added to nouns when put into a sentence
Al [in the beginning of a word]: means The
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'aqilun : A wise man |
'aqilatun: A wise woman ['aqilah] |
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nafi'un: a useful man or thing |
nafi'atun: a useful woman or thing [naf'ah] |
alimun: a man of knowledge |
'alimatun: a woman of knowledge ['alimah] |
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mahmudun: a praised person |
mahmudatun: a praised person [mahmudah] |
Al-Darr: The House
Al-Ardd: The Earth
Saqf: Roof
Firdaws: Paradise [highest heaven]
Rasool: Messenger
Rahim: Merciful
Hujrat: Room
Bait: House
Katib: Writer
Plural: For a male article you add 'Waw Noon'= 'ooon' Ex: Katib^ooon (Male Writers)
For a female article you add 'Alif Ta' ='aaaat' Ex: Katib^aaat (Female Writers)
Dual: For a male article you add 'Alif Nooon' ='aaaaaaaan' Ex: Katib^aan (two male writers)
For a female article you open the taa and add 'alif noonn' Ex: Katibat^aan (Two female writers)