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Lesson 2: Part 1 Part 2 Dialogue Exercises ▶ Vocabulary: Vocabulary — Gender

المفردات: جِنْسُ الاسْمِ

Vocabulary: Masculine & Feminine Nouns (New for Lesson 2)

Arabic (العربية) Transliteration Meaning Group
مُسْلِمٌ muslimun a Muslim (m) Masculine human
مُعَلِّمٌ muʿallimun a teacher (m) Masculine human
طَبِيبٌ tabībun a doctor (m) Masculine human
مُهَنْدِسٌ muhandisun an engineer (m) Masculine human
صَدِيقٌ ṣadīqun a friend (m) Masculine human
مُسْلِمَةٌ muslimatun a Muslim (f) Feminine human (ـة)
مُعَلِّمَةٌ muʿallimatun a teacher (f) Feminine human (ـة)
طَبِيبَةٌ tabībatun a doctor (f) Feminine human (ـة)
مُهَنْدِسَةٌ muhandisatun an engineer (f) Feminine human (ـة)
صَدِيقَةٌ ṣadīqatun a friend (f) Feminine human (ـة)
أُمٌّ ummun a mother Naturally feminine (human)
أُخْتٌ ukhtun a sister Naturally feminine (human)
بِنْتٌ bintun a girl / daughter Naturally feminine (human)
عَرُوسٌ ʿarūsun a bride Naturally feminine (human)
يَدٌ yadun a hand Paired body part
عَيْنٌ ʿaynun an eye Paired body part
رِجْلٌ rijlun a leg / foot Paired body part
أُذُنٌ udhunun an ear Paired body part
شَمْسٌ shamsun the sun Nature (feminine)
أَرْضٌ arḍun earth / ground Nature (feminine)
نَارٌ nārun fire Nature (feminine)
رِيحٌ rīḥun wind Nature (feminine)

This list includes only the new words introduced in Lesson 2. Review them often and pay attention to whether each noun is masculine, feminine with ـة, or naturally feminine without ـة.


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