In this video we will learn what are some of the grammatical rules of forming an Adjective phrase in Arabic Language. The three criteria that an Adjective must match its noun in are: (1) Case; if noun is a subject (then it has dhamma on its last letter) then the adjective must also have dhamma on its final letter so as to behave like a subject. If the noun is an object (noun has fatha vowel on its letter), then the adjective must also have a fatha vowel on its letter. The same goes for having kasrah.
(2) Number: If the noun is singular, the adjective has to be singular too. And if the noun is plural, then the adjective also has to be plural.
(3)Definiteness: If the noun is definite (that is it has Al (alif-laam) at its beginning) then the adjective should also be definite (that is it should also have al (alif-laam) at its beginning. If the noun is indefinite (that is it does not have alif laam at its beginning, then the adjective must also be indefinite.
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