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I am trying to learn arabic. please help me with as many nouns as you can
e.g
kalb-dog

2006-09-07 21:10:25 · 6 answers · asked by Omar 1 in Society & Culture Languages

6 answers

lol
You can't learn any language that way, mate! Not to mention that Arabic is actually the most beautiful, robust and complicated language ever spoken.
I dunno really u might be trying to do something (maybe impress some brunette girly from an Arabic speaking country) but it's not to learn Arabic for sure!! Come on!!

2006-09-07 21:19:30 · answer #1 · answered by iam_an_elf_archer 3 · 0 2

Saiara - Car

Share` - Street

Mahal - Shop

Sandouk - box

Ta`am - food

Madina - City

Balad - country

Qita - Cat

Ta`era - plane

Safina - boat

Ragol - Man

Mara`a - woman

Tefl - Child

Manzel - house

Shaqa - appartment

Mabna - building

Sa`eed - Happy

Hazeen - Sad

Ghadeb - angry

Had`e - Calm

sorry, that`s all what I can think about right now in Classical Arabic, you could have asked for the words you needed. Any way contact me if you want further info

2006-09-07 21:20:07 · answer #2 · answered by ahmed_mo2nis 4 · 0 0

SINGULAR:

Masculine Human Nouns:

Mudarris - male teacher
Ustaath - male professor
Waalid - father
Walad - boy
Akh - brother
Jadd - grandfather

Feminine Human Nouns:

Mudarrisa - female teacher
Ustaatha - female professor
Waalida - mother
Bint - girl
Ukht - sister
Jadda - grandmother

Masculine Non-human Nouns:

Kitaab - book
Ism - name, noun
Baab - door
Al-Maghrib - Morocco
Qalam - pen
Dars - lesson
Bayt - house
Arnab - rabbit

Feminine Non-human Nouns:

Madrasah - school
Sayyaarah - car
Lughah - language
Mir - Egypt
Madiinah - city
Taawilah - table
Ziraafah - giraffe


PLURAL:

Feminine Human Nouns

aalibah/aalibaat = student/s (f.)
ustaathah/ustaathaat = professor/s (f.)
tilmiithah/tilmiithaat = pupil/s (f.)
abiibah/abiibaat = doctor/s (f.)
jaddah/jaddaat = grandmother/s
ukht/akhawaat = sister/s
bint/banaat = girl/s

Feminine Non-Human Nouns:

jaamicah/jaamicaat = university/ies
wilaayah/wilaayaat = state/s
sayyaarah/sayyaaraat = car/s
aawilah/aawilaat = table/s
kalimah/kalimaat = word/s
lughah/lughaat = language/s
sanah/sanawaat = year/s
maktabah/maktabaat = library/ies or bookstore/s

Masculine Human Nouns:

aalib/ullaab = student/s (m)
tilmiith/talaamithah = pupil/s (m)
ustaath/asaatithah = professor/s (m)
walad/awlaad = boy/s
jadd/ajdaad = grandfather/s
ibn/abnaa' = son/s
akh/ikhwah = brother/s

Masculine Non-Human Nouns:

bayt/buyuut = house/s
dars/duruus = lesson/s
fal/fuuul = season/s
shahr/shuhuur = month/s
baab/abwaab = door/s
ism/asmaa' = name/s
qalam/aqlaam = pen/s
yawm/ayyaam = day/s
asad/usud = lion/s
kitaab/kutub = book/s
shaaric/shawaaric = street/s
macam/maaacim = restaurant/s
arnab/araanib = rabbit/s
daftar/dafaatir = notebook/s
kursii/karaasii = chair/s
maktab/makaatib = office/s or desk/s
miftaa/mafaatii = key/s
qaamuus/qawaamiis = dictionary/ies
usbuuc/asaabiic = week/s

And try this webs to learn more about arabic lenguage:
http://www.languageguide.org/arabic/grammar/
http://www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/august/Arabic.html
http://mec.sas.upenn.edu/marhaba/lesson_plans.html
http://www.culturalorientation.net/iraqi/iarabic.html
http://www.erudit.org/revue/meta/1983/v28/n1/001931ar.pdf#search=%22nouns%20in%20arabic%22
http://www.mesiti.it/arabic/grammar/index.html

2006-09-07 21:27:35 · answer #3 · answered by LANUIT 6 · 1 0

me: ana
you: inta
she: hiya
he: houwa
1:wahad
2:tnen
3:tleteh
4:arba'a
5: khamseh
6:setteh
7: sab'a
8: tmeneh
9: tes'a
10: achra
book: kitab
pen: kalam
eraser: memhat
finger: esba'
hand: yad
head: ra's
man: rajoul
woman: imra'a
child: tofol
children: atfal
window: chebbek
building: binaya
car: sayyara
milk: halib
water: miyah
bottle: kannina
bed: sarir
clothes: thiyab
picture: soura
chair: koursi
table: tawila
cissors: mikass
floor: ard
sky: sama'
phone: hatef
ashtray: minfada
box: 'ilba
wax: chame'h
curtains: baradi
light: daw'
door: bab
doors: abwab
painting: lawha
day: nahar
night: layl
morning: sabah
afternoon: zahira
apple: toufaha
couch: kanaba
television: tilfaz
refrigerator: barrad
closet: khizana
glass: zoujaj
wood: khachab
road: tarik
house: manzel
tree: chajara
trees: achjar
dog: kalb
cat: herr
flower: warda
flowers: wouroud
what: maza
how: kayf
name: isim
family: 'ha'ila
yes: naham
no: la or kalla

2006-09-08 15:31:22 · answer #4 · answered by cactus 3 · 0 1

No speak arabic...sorry.

2006-09-07 21:13:54 · answer #5 · answered by no nickname 6 · 0 1

You have to buy a dictionary

2006-09-08 07:41:23 · answer #6 · answered by Totti Frotti 2 · 0 1

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