An adjective is a word that modifies nouns or pronouns, by describing a specific quality of the word they are modifying. In English language, an adjective is placed before the word/noun it modifies, in a sentence. Though, in Classical Arabic, it is the other way around. Nouns are followed by adjectives in a sentence. Some of the adjectives in Classical Arabic include Kabeer (which means big), taweel (tall) and jaded (new/latest).
Adjectives in Classical or Traditional Arabic hold great significance. It is required for adjectives to go in sync with the nouns they modify, for example, in terms of gender (male or female), quantity/number (singular, dual or plural), grammatically (subject, direct object or prepositional) and state of definiteness (if the noun is definite/proper or indefinite/common)
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- Arabic Grammar ! Formal and Informal Speech in Modern Standard Arabic
- Arabic Grammar ! Use of Regular and Irregular Verbs
- Arabic Grammar ! Feminine and Masculine Nouns
- Arabic Grammar ! Comparison between Egyptian Arabic and Eastern Arabic
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