My house is more beautiful than yours.

The Arabic phrase My house is more beautiful than yours. is pronounced baytii 'ajmalu min baytika and written ﺑَﻴﺘِﻲ ﺃَﺟﻤَﻞُ ﻣِﻦ ﺑَﻴﺘِﻚَ

The Arabic words in My house is more beautiful than yours.

Below you can see detailed information about every word in the Arabic phrase My house is more beautiful than yours.. You can see the English translation of the word, how the word is spelled and pronounced and how the word has been conjugated in the phrase. There is also a link to get even more information about the word.

house

ﺑَﻴﺘِﻲ
Pronounciation: baytii
English translation (of the word in its basic form): house
Part of speech: noun
gender: masculine

The base form of the word house

ﺑَﻴﺖ
bayt
(singular, indefinite, no case)
Suffix
ِْﻲ
ii
my
The suffix forms an idafa construction with the word.

beautiful

ﺃَﺟﻤَﻞُ
Pronounciation: 'ajmalu
English translation: beautiful
Part of speech: adjective
comparative

from, of

ﻣِﻦ
Pronounciation: min
English translation: from, of
Part of speech: preposition
A word that follows a preposition has genitive caseRead more

house

ﺑَﻴﺘِﻚَ
Pronounciation: baytika
English translation (of the word in its basic form): house
Part of speech: noun
case: genitive
definiteness: definite form (beginning of an idafa contruction)
gender: masculine
The word has genitive case since it follows a prepositionRead more

The base form of the word house

ﺑَﻴﺖ
bayt
(singular, indefinite, no case)
Suffix
ْﻚَ
ka
your (m)
The suffix forms an idafa construction with the word.

Type of phrase: Nominal sentences where the predicate is a single word

An Arabic nominal sentence consists of two parts: a subject and a predicate. The predicate describes the subject. The subject is a noun that is definite. In this type of nominal sentence, the predicate is a indefinite noun, and the subject often comes before the predicate. The sentence does not need any verb in Arabic since the verb (is) is implied in this type of sentence.

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