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Demonstrative pronouns in Arabic (Hadha Hadhihi Dhalika Tilka) Arabic pointers

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To book your lessons with me on Preply, Click: 👇 https://preply.com/en/tutor/1354481 Demonstrative pronouns in Arabic language (Hadha Hadhihi Dhalika Tilka) Arabic pointers - lesson 1 Follow us on Social Media: http://facebook.com/OnlineCourseinArabic Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArabicCourse4u Instagram: http://instagram.com/online_arabic_course Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/OnlineArabicCourses Dailymotion: http://dailymotion.com/OnlineArabicCourse Telegram: https://t.me/OnlineArabicCourse Because we post there also some new things related Arabic language that surely will improve your language and skills. Video lines: This is a girl :هذه بنت That is a school: تلك مدرسة This is a car : هذه سيارة That is a watch:تلك ساعة Demonstrative Pronouns: They can be categorized into 2 parts acc. to the referent. The first part is based on referent recognition in terms of singularity, duality and plurality taking into account muscularity and femininity referents. The these pronouns referring to a masculine singular noun or any equivalent are dhā (ذا), dhā'a (ذاء), dhā'ah (ذائه), dhāu'h (ذاؤه), dhālik (ذلك). The first two pronouns represent the singular "this", whereas the last three pronouns signify the plural "those" acc. to 'Eed. As those of a feminine singular noun which begin with "dh" are: dhy (ذي ), dhih (ْهِذ ), dhihi (ِهِذ ) , dhihy (ذهي ) , dhāt ( ذات ) ; some begin with "t" such as: ty (تي ) , tā (تا) , tih (ْهِت) , tihi (ِهِت ) , tihy ( تهي ) ('Eed). The pronoun which refers to a masculine dual noun is dhān (ذان) (in the nominative case), and dhyyn (ذين) (in the accusative case), whereas the pronoun referring to a feminine dual noun is tān (تان) (in the nominative case) and tyn (تين) (in the accusative case). The second part of demonstrative pronouns depends on how close the referent is proximal (near), medial or distal (far). Suffixes and prefixes are used in Arabic to differentiate distance in the demonstratives. The prefix allocutional particle hā' (هاء) is to indicate nearness or proximity, the suffix (ك)-ka (vocative k) is for medial distance, and the suffix (ل)-li (distal laam) is for far distance. Welcome to "Online Arabic Course" (OAC), that has been created for increasing desires of many Non-Arabic Speakers to learn it. OAC teaches Arabic language through English by Animated Videos along with that it tries it's best to make the lessons easier and more understandable. OAC has been publishing short videos of Learning Arabic with analyzing the grammatical structure of a sentence and language theories, so that the Arabic learners can enjoy the language and learn quickly & easily. The channel continues publishing videos about Arabic grammar, parsing of sentences, analysis of Arabic texts, Arabic conversation with explanations, vocabulary with uses & without uses and some tips related videos that would improve the language. OAC will continue publishing videos about love poetry, poetry of country, Poetry of pride, orthography, rhetoric, presentation science, intonation science, rules of Arabic literature, Arabic stories, and Arabic novels etc. All content on our website is totally FREE. The only thing we ask is: Please! SUBSCRIBE to our Channel:👇 /OnlineArabicCourse ❤️Thank you for watching! Disclaimer: Video is only for educational purpose. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. #learnarabicgrammar #useofhazaandhazihi #IsmIshara #هذه_تلك #IsmIshrainArabic #learnarabic #studyarabic #arabicgrammar #zahahazihizalikatilka #onlinearabic #arabicgrammarinenglish #ArabicLanguage

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