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    Arabic Interrogative & Negation

    Arabic Interrogative:

    To form the interrogative in Arabic you just need to place the word “hal”  هل in the beginning of the sentence, easy!

    Hal means do or does.

    Does he have a house? = hal ladaihi bait? هل لديه بيت؟

    Do you smoke = hal tudakhen? هل تدخن؟

     

    There are other ways to make questions in Arabic using interrogative pronouns, just add them to your sentence and unlike English, in Arabic you don’t need to change the order of the sentence:

    What = matha (th pronounced as in that) è What do you want? Matha tureed? ماذا تريد؟

    Who = man من  è who are you? Man ant? من أنت؟

    How = kaifa كيف è How are you? Kaifa haaluk?  كيف حالك؟

    At what time = mataa متى è at what time are you coming? Mataa sata’tee? متى ستأتي؟

    Where = aina أين è Where are you going? Aina anta daaheb? أين أنت ذاهب؟

    From where = men aina من أين è From where did you come? Men aina atait? من أين أتيت؟

    Which = ayya أيّ è Which city? Ayya madina?     أيّ مدينة؟ 

    When = mataa متى è When are you going to go to be? Mataa satanaam?  متى ستنام؟

    How much/ many = kam كم è How much is this book? Kam howa hatha el kitaab? كم هو هذا الكتاب؟

    Why = lematha (th pronounced as in that) لماذا è Why are you here? Lematha anta huna? لماذا انت هنا؟

     

    Negation in Arabic:

    Very simple and easy to form a negation in Arabic, just place “laaلا ” before the verb: for example:

    I don’t like it = laa ohibbuha لا أحبها

    Literally it means (No I like it).

    I don’t want it = laa oreeduha لا أريدها, coffee is a drink I don’t like = al qahwah mashroobun laa ohibuh القهوة مشروب لا احبه

    To say “I’m not, he is not, she is not, we’re not….” In Arabic we use “laisa ليس”, which is a verb that you need to conjugate:

    Negation in Arabic

    Singular

    Dual

    Plural

    I’m not  لست أنا  Ana  lastu

    You’re not (singular masc) لستَ أنتَ Anta lasta

    You’re not (singular fem) لستِ أنتِ Anti lasti

    he is not ليس هو Howa laisa

    she is notليست  هي Hiya laisat

    You’re not (dual male or female) أنتُما لستما  Antuma lastuma

    They’re not (dual male or female)  هُما ليسا  Humaa laisaa

     

     

     

    We’re not  نحن لسنا Nahnu lasna

    You’re not (plural masculine) لستم أنتُم Antum lastum

    You’re not (plural feminine) لستن أنتُن Antun lastun

    They’re not (plural masculine) ليسوا هُم Hum laisuu

    They’re not (plural feminine) لسن هُن Hunna lasna

     I’m not alone = lastu wahdi لست وحدي   (note that you don’t need to add the subject pronoun like (ana I), (anta you), (howa He)… it can be understood by the conjugation of the verb laisa, and remember that this is the case with most of verbs.

    Arabic negation and the interrogative are not hard to learn after all as you can see.

     


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