Forming the plural of Arabic adjectives

When using an Arabic adjective in its plural, you have to differentiate whether it refers to a human being or not – and whether it is used as an attribute or a predicate.

Please follow these rules to distinguish attributive and predicative form of adjectives in the plural form:
  1. If you want to use the adjective as attribute to a noun (e.g. young woman), the adjective adapts to its noun in number, gender, case and definiteness / indefiniteness.
  2. If the adjective takes on the function of a predicate within the sentence (e.g. Those woman are young.), it only adapts in number and gender.


 

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