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THE DECLENSION OF THE SOUND FEMININE PLURAL in Arabic

The Sound Feminine Plural declines as follows, and takes:

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Remember: The sound feminine plural never takes fatha. It takes damma only in the nominative case, and kasra in the oblique cases, i.e. accusative, dative and genitive.

Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Future Tense, Standard Arabic Grammar → Verbs and conjugation in Arabic ..., How to Use Have & THE CASES OR DECLENSION OF NOUNS (Subjet, Direct and Indirec objects).

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