- in
Najdi Arabic.
Since Arabic has no
indefinite article,
nouns that are
nunated (except for
proper nouns) are indefinite, and so the
absence of the definite...
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diacritics and the
harakat take some time to get used to, for
example the
nunated -un, -an, -in
appear as N, F, K, and the sukūn ("no vowel") as o. Taʾ marbūṭah...
- Note:
diptotic nouns receive a fatḥah (-a) in the
genitive and are
never nunated. Note:
there is no
dative case. Instead, the
preposition لـِ li- is used...
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diptotic nouns receive a fatḥah (-a) in the
genitive indefinite and are
never nunated. When
speaking or
reading aloud,
nouns at the end of an
utterance are pronounced...