Gateway to Arabic Book Five, Lesson 13: Cardinal Numbers Part 1 قَوَاعدُ الْعَدَد
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 Published On May 10, 2021

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The numbers 1 and 2 follow the gender of the nouns they describe and come after the noun, not before it.

The key rule governing the usage of numbers from 3 to 10 is that the feminine form of numbers is used when referring to masculine nouns, and the masculine form of numbers is used when referring to feminine nouns. The noun is usually written after the number describing it and is used in the plural form. It takes a genitive ending (i.e. a kasra or two kasras).

Gateway to Arabic Book Five focuses on air travel, meals, and medical matters. It builds upon the student's knowledge of first-form verbs by introducing various defective forms (verbs containing one or more weak root letters). The book also extends the student's understanding of cardinal numbers into the thousands and suggests practical applications for their use. Passages of dialogue, sample emails, and model telephone conversations enable the student to gain greater confidence and fluency in using Arabic, while comprehension passages challenge the learner to extend their understanding.

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