| Text | Certain nouns have a separate form for feminine. |
|---|---|
| Back Extra | اِبْنٌ (son) → بِنْتٌ (daugter) - - - أَخٌ (brother) → أُخْتٌ (sister) |
| Book Extra Notes | All nouns in Arabic are either masculine or feminine. Feminine nouns and adjectives ususally have the ة-ending. But there are certain words which do not have this ending. Students when learning a new noun must learn its gender also. |
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