The Deficient Verb - الفعل النَّاقص - Arabic Grammar and Morphology explained
This lesson will help you understand the deficient weak verb (الفعل المعتل الناقص ) in a clear way by using the concept of Arabic patterns, then setting the root letters on these patterns, and then applying the rules of the deficient verb. That’s not all—you’ll also learn how to form the imperative, active participle, and passive participle of these verbs, and by the end, you’ll understand how the moods of these verbs are indicated. Provide me your feedback in the comments. Checkout this playlist: • Weak Verbs - الأفعال المعتلّة #arabicforbeginners #arabicgrammar #learnarabic #arabicverbs #weakverbs #deficientverbs #arabic #modernstandardarabic

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