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W W W . I B N J A B A L . C O M
I N F O @ I B N J A B A L . C O M
INTENSIVE COURSEIN CLASSICAL ARABIC
PREPARATORY VOCABULARY PACK
FOR LEVEL 1
IBN JABAL INSTITUTE
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HOW TO USE THIS PACK
1. Observe the following steps when learning vocabulary:
(i)
Start off by learning words in groups of approximately five.
(ii)
Look at the first word on the list and say the English out loud. Then say the
Arabic. Repeat the English and Arabic together about ten times until you feel
that you can say both together without looking i.e. the word is on the tip ofyour tongue.
(iii)
Repeat the English and Arabic together without looking at the list about en
times. The word should now be in your very-short-term memory.
(iv) Do the same for the next word on the list.
(v) Now cover the Arabic side (and the transliteration). Look at the English andsay the Arabic for both words. If you find that the first word has slipped out of
your mind, take a quick glance, cover it up again and try again. Repeat the
English and Arabic for both words ten times without looking at the Arabic.
(vi) Learn the next word on the list as demonstrated above.
(vii) Now cover the Arabic side (and the transliteration). Look at the English andsay the Arabic for all three words. If you find that the first or second word has
slipped out of your mind, take a quick glance, cover up and try again. Repeat
the three words ten times without looking at the Arabic.
(viii)
Do the same for the fourth and fifth words until you can read down theEnglish columns and say the Arabic for all five words.
(ix)
Now cover up the English column and see if you can read down the Arabic
column and say the English for all five words. If you cannot, then repeat steps
(ii) to (viii) but going from Arabic to English this time.
(x) Now test yourself to see if you can quickly translate these five words bothways.
(xi)
If you can, these five words have now been transferred to you short-term
memory. The short-term memory span for this kind of exercise is on average
about 10-15 minutes. Take a 10 minutes break (you could spend those ten
minutes learning the next five words).
(xii)
Now see if you can translate all five words both ways without looking. If you
need to, take a quick glance and try again, until you have reconsolidated the
words.
(xiii)
Repeat step (xii) 20 minutes later, then 30 minutes later, then 1 hour later, then
2 hours later, then 3 hours later, then four hours later, then before going to
bed, then once a day for a week and then one a week
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(xiv) Every day, before learning a new set of words, quickly revise everything youhave learned over the last week by covering one side and translating one way
and the covering the other side and translating the other way.
2. Closely follow the instructions given on each of the following pages. Note especially:
(i)
Plurals Must be learned with the singulars
(ii) Tanween Words ending in tanween should be learned with the tanween onthe end. Words that are asterisked for not having tanween should
be learned without tanween.
(iii)
Feminine Students must learn which words are feminine.
3. The vocabulary in this pack is taken from the first five chapters of the book, which
will be made available to you on the course. Try to get through as much vocabulary as
you can before the course commences. We have found that students who have learned
the vocabulary for the first few chapters before the course perform far better than theywould have otherwise.
My success is only by Allah
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Vocabulary
Chapter 1 Phrases
Nouns refer to names of persons, places or things. Common nouns refer to classes of things, such as the
word city. Proper nouns refer to particular things, such as Damascus.
Nouns may be indefinite: a house, or definite: the house. There is no word for a in Arabic. To say a
house we simply say (baitun). The unat the end of the word tells us that it is indefinite as opposed todefinite a housenot the house. This
unsound is called (tanweenun) or nunation.
Nouns will be introduced as indefinite unless otherwise indicated. Students should take care to pronounce
theun
at the end of indefinite words. Pronouns are intrinsically definite.
Plurals have been provided in brackets. These should be learned together with the singular.
Allah (def. prop. noun) Allah)( Muhammad (def. prop. noun) muHammadun(muHammaduuna))( word kalimatun(kalimaatun) speech; statement kalaamun)( man rajulun(rijaalun)
)* ( woman, wife imraatun(nisaaun)
the womanal-maratu
)( book kitaabun(kutubun))( letter Harfun(Huruufun))( House baitun(buyuutun)
)( sun (feminine) shamsun(shumuusun))( moon; satellite qamarun(aqmaarun)
)(student (masculine) Taalibun(Tullaabun, Talabatun)
)( student (feminine) Taalibatun(Taalibaatun))( big; old (in age) (m) kabeerun(kibaarun))( big; old (in age) (f) kabeeratun(kabeeraatun)
*The word (a woman/wife) is only used as (indefinite). For the woman we say, .
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* Notice that below does not have (nunation). This will be explained in chapter four. (students) should look out for words such as this and ensure that they learn the endings of these words as
u
and notun
.
)( small (m) Sagheerun(Sighaarun)
)(small (f) Sagheeratun(Sagheeraatun)
)( beautiful, handsome (m) jameelun(jameeluuna))( beautiful, handsome (f) jameelatun(jameelaatun))( new (m) jadeedun(jududun))( new (f) jadeedatun(jadeedaatun))* ( old; ancient (m) qadeemun(qudamaau))( old; ancient (f) qadeematun(qadeemaatun))( tall; long (m) Taweelun(Tiwaalun))( tall; long (f) Taweelatun(Taweelaatun))( short (m) qaSeerun(qiSaarun)
)( short (f) qaSeeratun(qaSeeraatun)
indefinite (gram.) nakiratun
)(1. definite (gram.);
2. knowledge (f) ma
rifatun
(ma
aarifu
)
)( 1. noun (gram.);2. name
ismun(asmaaun)
)( 1. adjective (gram.);2. attribute, quality
Sifatun(Sifaatun)
)( 1. pronoun (gram.);2. innermost, conscience
Dameerun(Damaairu)
)( 1. singular (gram.);2. single (adj.)
mufradun(mufradaatun)
vocabulary mufradaatun
dual (gram.) muthannan)( 1. plural (gram.);
2. gatheringjamun(jumuuun)
masculine (gram.) mudhakkarun feminine (gram.) muannathun
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in the nouns absence. In the expression, the man is
big, we may replace the noun man with the pronoun he, rendering he is big.
These are Arabic personal pronouns:
Plural
Dual
Singular
(hum)
THEY
(3) (huma)
THEY (two)
(2) (huwa)
HE
(1)
Masculine
(hunna)
THEY
(6) (huma)
THEY (two)
(5) (hiya)
SHE
(4)
Feminine
Thirdperson
(antum)
YOU
(9) (antuma)
YOU (two)
(8) (anta)
YOU
(7)
Masculine
(antunna)
YOU
(12) (antuma)
YOU (two)
(11) (anti)
YOU
(10)
Feminine
Second
person
(naHnu)
WE
(14) (ana)
I
(13)
Masculineand
feminineFirst
person
These pronouns should be learned in the numbered order given. All the verb forms introduced in later
chapters will be drilled in this order.
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Vocabulary
Chapter 2 Sentences
/ one (m/f) waaHidun/ waaHidatun)( professor, teacher (m) ustaadhun(asaatidhatun)
)( professor, teacher (f) ustaadhatun(ustaadhaatun))( sea baHrun(biHaarun)
)( boy; (pl)children waladun(awlaadun)
)(
wide (m) waasiun
(waasi
uuna)
)( wide (f) waasiatun(waasiaatun))( correct (m) SaHeeHun(SiHaaHun)
)( correct (f) SaHeeHatun(SaHeeHaatun))( far (m) baeedun(biaadun))( far (f) baeedatun(baeedaatun)
interrogative particle hal
interrogative particle a interrogative particle (gram.) Harfual-istifhaami
)( enquiry istifhaamun(istifhaamaatun) yes naam no laa and wa
)( he wrote kataba (yaktubu) kitaabatan)( writing (f); (pl.)writings, essays kitaabatun(kitaabaatun))( he sat jalasa (yajlisu) juluusan
sitting juluusun)( he read qaraa (yaqrau) qiraaatan
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reading (f) qiraaatun)( he understood fahima (yafhamu) fahman understanding fahmun)( he grew (in size) kabura (yakburu) kibaran
)( he grew (in age) kabira (yakbaru) kibaran size; old age kibarun
)( to consider ( s.o. to be s.th.) * Hasiba (yaHsibu, yaHsabu)Hisaaban, Husbaanan
calculation Hisaabun consideration Husbaanun
1. subject (gram.);2. beginning
mubtadaun
)( 1. predicate (gram.);2. news
khabarun(akhbaarun)
the news al-akhbaaru
)( 1. sentence (f)(gram.);2. group, sum total (f)
jumlatun(jumalun)
noun sentence (gram.) jumlatunismiyyatun verb sentence (gram.) jumlatunfiliyyatun
all at once, in one swoopjumlatanwaaHidatan
)( 1. verb;2.
actionfilun(afaalun)
1. subject (in verb sentence) (gram.);2. doer
faailun
)( 1. object (in verb sentence) (gram.);2. done to
mafuulunbihi
(mafaaeelu)
/ perfect verb /the perfect verb (gram.)
filunmaaDin/
al-filual-maaDii
/imperfect verb /
the imperfect verb (gram.)
filunmuDaariun/
al-filual-muDaariu
*
= s.o. (someone) = s.th. (something)
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Vocabulary
Chapter 3 Gender
man, human being insaanun
Man al-insaanu woman, human being (f) insaanatun
Mankind insun)( caliph; vicegerent khaleefatun(khulafaau))( king malikun(muluukun))( queen malikatun(malikaatun)
)(
mother ummun(ummahaatun)
)( son ibnun(abnaaun, banuuna))( daughter ibnatun(banaatun)
)( Girl; daughter bintun(banaatun) Egypt (f) miSru)( city miSrun(amSaarun)
Damascus (f)dimashqu
Makkah (f) makkatu Iraq al-iraaqu
)( eye (f) aynun(uyuunun))( leg (f) rijlun(arjulun)
)/( earth; land; ground (f) arDun(araaDin/ al-araaDii)
)(*
path (m & f) Tareequn(Turuqun, Turuqaatun)
)( method Tareeqatun(Taraaiqu))( state, condition Haalun(aHwaalun))( state, condition Haalatun(Haalaatun)
* (paths, TuruQaatun) is the plural of (paths, Turuqun),which is the plural of (path, Tareequn). This is known as (plural of plurals).
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)(* place makaanun(amkinatun, amaakinu)
)( status, rank makaanatun(makaanaatun))( place; shop maHallun(maHallaatun)
)( placemaHallatun(maHallaatun)
Mary (prop. name) maryamu) ** ( town (m & f) baladun(bilaadun, buldaanun)
)( country (f) bilaadun(buldaanun))( good (m) Tayyibun(Tayyibuuna)
)( good (f) Tayyibatun(Tayyibaatun)
)(patient (m) Saabirun(Saabiruuna)
)( patient (f) Saabiratun(Saabiraatun))( very patient (m & f) Sabuurun)( scholar (m) aalimun(ulamaau)
)( scholar (f) aalimatun(aalimaatun))( ignorant (m) jaahilun
(juhalaau, jaahiluuna)
)( ignorant (f) jaahilatun(jaahilaatun) ignoramus, v. ignorant (m&f) jahuulun)( angry (m/f) ghaDbaanu(ghuDaabaa))( angry (m/f) ghaDbaa (ghaDbayaatun))( severe, strong (m) shadeedun(shidaadun)
)( severe, strong (f) shadeedatun(shadeedaatun))( strong (m) qawiyyun(aqwiyaau)
)( strong (f) qawiyyatun(qawiyyaatun)
* is (plural of plurals is amaakinu).
** (countries, bilaadun) is the plural of (town, baladun), but means a country, not towns.(countries, buldaanun) is the plural of . It is .
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Vocabulary
Chapter 4 Word Ending
)( door baabun(abwaabun)
)( throne arshun(uruushun)
)( Present (m) mawjuudun(mawjuuduuna)
)( Present (f) mawjuudatun(mawjuudaatun)
)( desert (f) SaHraau(SaHaaraa)
)( minister (m) wazeerun(wuzaraau)
)( minister (f) wazeeratun(wazeeraatun)
)( president (m) raeesun(ruasaau)
)( president (f) raeesatun(raeesaatun)
prime minister raeesu-l-wuzaraai
)( council, meeting majlisun(majaalisu)
cabineti.e. council of ministers
majlisu-l-wuzaraai
)( meeting ijtimaaun(ijtimaaaatun)
from; of(prep.) min
in(prep.) fi
on(prep.)ala
to(prep.) ila
from; about(prep.) an
until (prep.) Hattaa
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many (prep.) rubba
many a man rubba rajulin
many a time rubba marratin
)( one instance marratun
)( far (from) baeedun(an)
)) (( close (to) (m) qareebun(qareebuuna) (min)
)) (( close (to) (f) qareebatun(qareebaatun) (min)
variable in ending murabun
)( he went dhahaba (yadhhabu) dhahaaban
going dhahaabun
fixed in ending mabniyyun
)( forbidden (m) mamnuuun(mamnuuuuna)
)( forbidden (f) mamnuuatun(mamnuuaatun)
1. changing2. morphology (gram.)
3. spending (of money, time etc.)
Sarfun
Diptote(lit.forbidden from change)
mamnuuunmina aS-Sarfi
)( indicator, sign alaamatun(alaamaatun)
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Vocabulary
Chapter 5 Possession
possessed muDaafun
possessor muDaafunilayhi
1. possession (gram.);2. addition
iDaafatun
in addition to . . . iDaafatanilaa
)( servant, slave abdun(ibaadun)
the servant of Allah abduallahi
to; for; belonging to li
)( wealth maalun(amwaalun)
treasury (classical) baitual-maali
)( piece qiTatun(qiTaun)
)(much (m)
katheerun(kuthurun,
katheeruuna, kithaarun
)
)( much (f) katheeratun(katheeraatun)
)( meat laHmun(luHuumun)
)( chair kursiyyun(karaasiyyu)
)( wood khashabun(akhshaabun)
)( few (m)
qaleelun(qalaailu,
qaleeluuna)
)( few (f) qaleelatun(qaleelaatun)
)( fast (m) sareeun (sareeuuna)
)( fast (f) sareeatun (sareeaatun)
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)( intellect; mind aqlun (uquulun)
quick of wit sareeual-fahmi
)( handsome; beautiful (adj.) Hasanun(Hisaanun)
)( Hasan (prop. noun) Hasanun(Hasanuuna)
)( face wajhun (wujuuhun)
)( aspect wajhun (awjuhun)
)( rich ghaniyyun (aghniyaau)
so; because fa
)(1.
middle;
2. (pl.)social circles, milieu
wasaTun(awsaaTun)
)( truth; right; (pl)law Haqqun(Huquuqun)
a word of truth kalimatuHaqqin
human rights Huquuqual-insaani
really, in reality Haqqan
really? aHaqqan
)( river nahrun(anhaarun)
)( narrow (m) Dayyiqun(Dayyiquuna)
)( narrow (f) Dayyiqatun(Dayyiqaatun)
)( relative, relation qareebun(aqribaau)
he is close to Muhammad huwa qareebun
minmuHammadin
he is Muhammads relative
(lit.he is the relative of
Muhammad)
huwa qareebumuHammadin
)( he entered dakhala (yadkhulu) dukhuulan
entry dukhuulun
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