Demonstrative Pronouns in Arabic - اسم الإشارة HD
This video shows you ism ishaara /demonstrative pronouns/ in Arabic and the sentence examples also their meaning in English. I focus on demonstrative pronoun for singular noun both masculine and feminine. For things that are nearby, we use the pronouns this /singular/. For things that are far away, we use the pronouns that /singular/. This / masculine, singular/ in arabic is هَذَا This /feminine, singular/ in arabic is هَذِهِ That /masculine, singular/ in arabic is ذَلِكَ That /feminine, singular/ in arabic is تِلْكَ Special notes: - You can decide whether the noun is masculine or feminine by noticing the end of the word. - If you notice the noun ends with ta marbuta / ة / , the noun is feminine. - Masculine noun uses هَذَا and ذَلِكَ - Feminine noun uses هَذِهِ and تِلْكَ In the sentence examples, I give some arabic interrogative pronouns examples also, such as: مَا , مَنْ , etc. Afterwards, I also introduce simple yes/no answer in arabic : لاَ and نَعَمْ Subscribe this channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/learnwithabiandummi