The subject comes after the verb in the sentence.
The Arabic phrase The subject comes after the verb in the sentence. is pronounced ya'tii alfaa3ilu ba3da alfi3li fii aljumlati and written ﻳَﺄﺗِﻲ ﺍَﻟﻔَﺎﻋِﻞُ ﺑَﻌﺪَ ﺍَﻟﻔِﻌﻞِ ﻓِﻲ ﺍَﻟﺠُﻤﻠَﺔِ
The Arabic words in The subject comes after the verb in the sentence.
Below you can see detailed information about every word in the Arabic phrase The subject comes after the verb in the sentence.. 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.
to come
ﻳَﺄﺗِﻲ
Pronounciation: ya'tii
English translation (of the word in its basic form): to come
Part of speech: verb
person: he
tense: present tense
The base form of the word to come
ﺃَﺗَﻰ
'ataa
(past tense he)
doer
ﺍَﻟﻔَﺎﻋِﻞُ
Pronounciation: alfaa3ilu
English translation (of the word in its basic form): doer
Part of speech: noun
Nominative is for example used to indicate the subject in a verbal sentence.
The base form of the word doer
ﻓَﺎﻋِﻞ
faa3il
(singular, indefinite, no case)
after
ﺑَﻌﺪَ
Pronounciation: ba3da
English translation: after
Part of speech: adverb
doing, verb
ﺍَﻟﻔِﻌﻞِ
Pronounciation: alfi3li
English translation (of the word in its basic form): doing, verb
Part of speech: noun
The word has genitive case since it follows an adverb (word for time or place)
The base form of the word doing, verb
ﻓِﻌﻞ
fi3l
(singular, indefinite, no case)
in
ﻓِﻲ
Pronounciation: fii
English translation: in
Part of speech: preposition
A word that follows a preposition has genitive caseRead more
sentence
ﺍَﻟﺠُﻤﻠَﺔِ
Pronounciation: aljumlati
English translation (of the word in its basic form): sentence
Part of speech: noun
The word has genitive case since it follows a prepositionRead more
The base form of the word sentence
ﺟُﻤﻠَﺔ
jumla
(singular, indefinite, no case)
Type of phrase: Complete sentence
A complete sentence. The sentence contains a verb, but there are also complete Arabic sentences without any verb.