To be or not to be? Arabic simply said :bugs-no: to verb to be :gigachad-hd:
Yes, we don’t use verb to be (in the present tense).
In Arabic, we have two types of sentences:
If a sentence begins with a noun (or pronoun), that’s a nominal sentence.
If a sentence begins with a verb, that’s a verbal sentence.
Let’s talk about the nominal sentence. It refers to the present tense, and does not require verb to be. It consists of two parts:
مُبتَدَأ
mubtada’ the subject of a nominal sentence (literally means the noun that starts the sentence)
خَبَر
khabar the predicate of a nominal sentence “the comment”. The word also means a piece of news.
Examples:
أَنتَ أَحمَد
You [are] Ahmad ‘anta ‘aHmad
عَلي سَعيد
Ali [is] happy عalii saعiid
More examples
هَذا كَلب
This [is] a dog hazaa kalb
الكَلب سَريع
The dog [is] fast al-kalb sariiع
Arabic doesn’t have an indefinite article fyi.
Think of it this way: when you read or hear a sentence that begins with a noun, that is a “setup” and so you’d just wait for the “punchline” i.e. the predicate (خبر, comment, news).
This means you can express a lot in Arabic without knowing any verbs :cool-bean:
Verbal sentences:
A verbal sentence starts with a verb, and has this basic word order: verb + subject + object or complement.
فَتَحَ الكَلب الباب
The dog opened the door fataHa al-kalb al-baab
كَتَبَ الوَلَد اِسمه
The boy wrote his name kataba al-walad ‘ismh
More examples
وَجَدَ الكِتاب
He found the book wajada l-kitab
وَجَدَت الكِتاب
She found the book wajadat al-kitab
Choose the correct answer
خَ + ل + م + مَ + ف = ؟
1) جَلممَف
2) خَلممَف
3) خَاممَف
4) خَلمَّف
Transliterate your answer.
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