- أنَا طَبِيبٌ anaa Tabiibun. I am a male doctor.
- أنَا طَالِبَةٌ anaa Taalibatun. I am a female student.
- أنْتَ مُدَرِّسٌ antaa mudarrisun. You are a male teacher.
- أنْتِ طَبِيبَةٌ antii Tabiibatun. You are a female doctor.
- هُوَ مُهَنْدِسٌ huwa muhandisun. He is an engineer.
- هِيَ مُمَرِّضَةٌ hiya mumarridatun. She is a nurse.
- آمِنَةُ فِي الْمَطبَخِ aaminatu fii al maTbaghi. Aminah is in the kitchen.
- مِن أَينَ أَنتَ؟ min aina anta? Where are you from?
أَنَا مِنَ الْصَّينِ anaa min al Sayini. I am from China.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Practise makes perfect :)
Making sentences with masculine and feminine nouns. Take note that the second last huruf of a feminine noun always takes a َ (fathah).