SAR 7 – Derived Nouns and Adjectives
Instructor
DAI
Reviews
Course Overview
Sarf (Arabic Morphology) is the branch of Arabic language studies that deals with word structure and patterns. While Nahw focuses on sentence structure and grammar, Sarf focuses on how individual words are formed, changed, and derived from root letters.
This course explores the fascinating world of derived forms in the Arabic language, focusing on nouns and adjectives that are extracted from verb roots. Students will learn about key derivations such as active and passive participles, nominalized words (masdar), adjectives of place and time, and more.
Course Content
- MODULE 1: Nouns in terms of Being Non-Derived or Derived
- MODULE 2: Nominalized Word 1
- MODULE 3: Nominalized Word 2
- MODULE 4: Mim-Derived Nominalized Word
- MODULE 5: Active Participle
- MODULE 6: Passive Participle
- MODULE 7: Adjective Resembling the Active Participle
- MODULE 8: Forms of Exaggeration and Elative
- MODULE 9: Noun of Instance and Noun of Manner
- MODULE 10: Nouns of Time and Place
- MODULE 11: Instrument Noun