Risāl fī ādābi l-baḥṯ
| Title | Risāl fī ādābi l-baḥṯ |
|---|---|
| Author | as-Samarqandî, Muḥammad |
| Publication Date: | 1662 |
| Type | kitap |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu |
| Record ID | o-1636 |
| Date | 2012-04-02T08:18:18.680Z |
| Sample Text | The use of nouns and adjectives in Arabic is also significantly different from Serbian. First, there are three ways to indicate number, not just singular and plural. There is also a dual form that is used when the noun refers to two, and only two concepts. Such cases are more common than one might think: all parts of the body that are in pairs (such as eyes, hands, ears, feet, legs) are by nature in pairs. In addition, similar to Serbian in which the regular plural is formed depending on the gender and declension and where the irregular plural is a frequent occurrence, a similar case is in Arabic. Most of the plural forms are formed irregularly (which in Arabic is called broken plural because the consonantal structure of the singular word is broken) and only a few of them are formed by adding the regular suffix -at (for inanimate objects and the feminine form of living things) and -un (for male living things). Year of publication: 1662. |
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