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Arabic Prepositions
If you're trying to learn Arabic Prepositions you will find some useful resources including a course about time and place
prepositions and and demonstrative pronouns... to help you with your Arabic grammar. Try to concentrate on the lesson and
notice the pattern that occurs each time the word changes its place. Also don't forget to check the rest of our other lessons listed
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Arabic Prepositions
Learning the Arabic Prepositions is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The more you master
it the more you get closer to mastering the Arabic language. But first we need to know what the role of Prepositions is in the
structure of the grammar in Arabic.
Arabic prepositions link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. The word or phrase that the preposition
introduces is called the object of the preposition. Here are some examples:
with me - ma'eee
about - hawl
above - fawq
across - 'abr
after - ba'd
against - thed
among - baeen
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around - hawl
English Prepositions Arabic Prepositions
as - kamaa
at - feee
before - qabl
behind - waraa'
beneath - taht
beside - bejaaneb
between - baeen
beyond - waraa'
but - laken
by - men qabl
down - aasfal
during - khelaal
except - eelaa
for - eelaa
from - men
in - feee
inside - daakhel
into - eelaa
near - qorb
next - altaaleee
of - men
on - feee
opposite - mo'aakes
out - khaarej
outside - khaarej
over - khelaal
per - lekol
plus - zaa'ed
round - jawlah
since - month
than - men
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till - hataa
English Prepositions Arabic Prepositions
to - eelaa
toward - nahw
under - taht
until - hataa
up - fawq
via - bewaasetah
with - ma'
within - themn
without - bedown
according to - behasab
because of - besabab
due to - besabab
inside of - daakhel
next to - qorb
outside of - khaarej
prior to - qabl
as well as - wakathalek
in front of - aamaam
on behalf of - beasm
on top of - fawq
this - hathaa
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that - aan
English Prepositions Arabic Prepositions
these - ha'olaa'
those - ha'olaa'
Time place and demonstrative pronouns have a very important role in Arabic. Once you're done with Arabic Prepositions, you
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