M masculine f feminine sg singular pl plural.
Plural of room in arabic.
Buildings in arabic a vocabulary list of common arabic words and phrases relating to buildings including types of buildings thing in a building etc.
Regular plurals are further divided into sound masculine plurals and sound feminine plurals.
Regular plurals will have regular forms masculine ون ين and feminine ات in the end of the words.
Sound masculine plural ج م ع الم ذ ك ر الس ال م sound feminine plural ج م ع الم ؤ ن ث الس ال م and broken plural ج م ع الت ك س ي ر the first two are regular because their formation entail adding a suffix i e.
Note that when the sound masculine plural is annexated both the article لا and ن disappear e g.
Sound plurals jamʿ sālim are created simply by adding a suffix to the singular form ـو ن or ـي ن for the masculine and ـات for the feminine whereas broken plurals jamʿ taksīr change the internal structure of the singular ergo the term broken.
Introduction to arabic plurals seq 41 arabic plurals are categorized mainly into two categories regular plurals and broken plurals.
Singular to plural in arabic.
A room is one of the separate sections or parts of the inside of a building.
Add a suffix or change the body of the word to form an irregular plural.
A suffix aat ات is added to form a plural usually when a word ends with a taa marbuta ة ــة but before adding the suffix we first have to omit the existing ة ــة.
However in more specific contexts the plural form can also be rooms e g.
In more general commonly used contexts the plural form will also be room.
Meaning pronunciation translations and examples.
ون and ات respectively.
In arabic to form the plural we use two methods.
In arabic plurals can be sound or broken.
In reference to various types of rooms or a collection of rooms.
Arabic colour words have different forms for use with masculine singular feminine singular and masculine or feminine plural nouns.
In a previous post you learned that arabic plural nouns are three forms.
The noun room can be countable or uncountable.