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Lesson 13

The document discusses the noun of time and place in Arabic grammar. It describes the noun of time and place as denoting either the time or place where an action occurs. The noun follows one of two patterns based on the base verb letters and is not inflected for gender or case. It forms its plural in a broken plural pattern, where a single vowel indicates case. The document provides a table exemplifying the singular, dual, and plural forms of the noun of time and place for different verb forms.

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Lesson 13

The document discusses the noun of time and place in Arabic grammar. It describes the noun of time and place as denoting either the time or place where an action occurs. The noun follows one of two patterns based on the base verb letters and is not inflected for gender or case. It forms its plural in a broken plural pattern, where a single vowel indicates case. The document provides a table exemplifying the singular, dual, and plural forms of the noun of time and place for different verb forms.

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Lesson Thirteen: The Noun of Time and Place

[‫ﻑ‬‫ﻢ ﹶﺍﹾﻟ ﹶﻈﺮ‬‫ﺍﺳ‬]

PRINCIPLE ONE
The noun of time and place (‫ﻑ‬‫ﻈﺮ‬
‫ﻢ ﹶﺍﹾﻟ ﹶ‬‫ﺍﺳ‬) describes either the time when or the
place where the action described by the base letters occurs. For example,
the letters ‫ﻝ‬-‫ﻉ‬-‫ ﻑ‬mean “to do” and its noun of time and place ‫ﻞ‬‫ﻣ ﹾﻔﻌ‬ refers
to a place or a time of doing.

PRINCIPLE TWO
The noun of time and place is constructed by placing the three base letters
on the pattern of either ‫ﻞ‬‫ﻣ ﹾﻔﻌ‬ or ‫ﻞ‬‫ﻣ ﹾﻔﻌ‬ (table 13.1). A given set of base
letters will use only one of these two patterns. For example, replacing
‫) ﻑ‬, ‘ain ( ‫) ﻉ‬, and lām ( ‫ ) ﻝ‬positions in this pattern with
the fā’ (
‫ﺩ‬-‫ﺝ‬-‫( ﺱ‬to prostrate) forms ‫ﺴﺠﹺﺪ‬
 ‫ﻣ‬ (a place of prostration).

PRINCIPLE THREE
The noun of time and place does not have a feminine form.

PRINCIPLE FOUR
The dual for the noun of time and place is constructed in a manner similar
to that outlined for the dual of the active participle (lesson eleven).

PRINCIPLE FIVE

Unlike the previously discussed noun forms, the noun of time and place uses
the broken plural. As mentioned in Lesson Eleven, the broken plural for
any given singular noun must be memorized. Table 13.1 illustrates a
common pattern of the broken plural for the noun of time and place.
68 FUNDAMENTALS OF CLASSICAL ARABIC

PRINCIPLE SIX
Recall that nouns express their grammatical states through (1) changes in
voweling on the last letter of the word or (2) changes in lettering at the
end of the word. As a general rule, broken plurals express their
grammatical states through changes in the voweling of their last letter. Two
dammahs ( ٌ ) indicate the state of rafa’ (‫ﺭﻓﹾﻊ‬ ), two fathahs ( ً ) indicate the
state of nasb (‫ﺐ‬‫ﻧﺼ‬), and two kasrahs ( ٍ ) indicate the state of jarr (‫ﺮ‬ ‫ﺟ‬
 ).

PRINCIPLE SEVEN
The broken plural for the noun of time and place varies from the above
principle and allows only a single dammah ( ُ ) or a single fathah ( َ ) on its
last letter (table 13.1). Such words are classified as ghair munsarif
(‫ﺼﺮﹺﻑ‬
 ‫ﻨ‬ ‫ﻣ‬ ‫ﺮ‬‫) ﹶﻏﻴ‬. They neither permit double vowels (tanwīn) nor a single
kasrah on their last letter. Therefore, for the ghair munsarif, a single
dammah ( ُ ) indicates the state of rafa’ (‫ﺭﻓﹾﻊ‬ ), and a single fathah ( َ )
indicates the states of nasb (‫ﺐ‬‫ﻧﺼ‬) and jarr (‫ﺮ‬ ‫ﺟ‬
 ).

ESSENTIAL NOTE
The conjugations of the noun of time and place must be memorized (table
13.1) before moving to the next lesson.
The Noun of Time and Place 69

TABLE 13.1
THE TWO PATTERNS FOR THE NOUN OF TIME AND PLACE

MASCULINE
BROKEN PLURAL DUAL SINGULAR

‫ﻋﻞﹸ‬ ‫ﻣﻔﹶﺎ‬ ‫ﻥ‬ ‫ﻼ‬


‫ﻌ ﹶ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﻌ ﹲﻞ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﺭﻓﹾﻊ‬
times or places of doing two times or places of doing a time or place of doing

‫ﻋ ﹶﻞ‬ ‫ﻣﻔﹶﺎ‬ ‫ﻴ ﹺﻦ‬‫ﻌﹶﻠ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﻼ‬


‫ﻌ ﹰ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﺐ‬‫ﻧﺼ‬
times or places of doing two times or places of doing a time or place of doing

‫ﻋ ﹶﻞ‬ ‫ﻣﻔﹶﺎ‬ ‫ﻴ ﹺﻦ‬‫ﻌﹶﻠ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﻌ ﹴﻞ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﺮ‬ ‫ﺟ‬


times or places of doing two times or places of doing a time or place of doing

MASCULINE
BROKEN PLURAL DUAL SINGULAR

‫ﻋﻞﹸ‬ ‫ﻣﻔﹶﺎ‬ ‫ﻥ‬ ‫ﻼ‬


‫ﻌ ﹶ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﻌ ﹲﻞ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﺭﻓﹾﻊ‬
times or places of doing two times or places of doing a time or place of doing

‫ﻋ ﹶﻞ‬ ‫ﻣﻔﹶﺎ‬ ‫ﻴ ﹺﻦ‬‫ﻌﹶﻠ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﻼ‬


‫ﻌ ﹰ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﺐ‬‫ﻧﺼ‬
times or places of doing two times or places of doing a time or place of doing

‫ﻋ ﹶﻞ‬ ‫ﻣﻔﹶﺎ‬ ‫ﻴ ﹺﻦ‬‫ﻌﹶﻠ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﻌ ﹴﻞ‬ ‫ﻣ ﹾﻔ‬ ‫ﺮ‬ ‫ﺟ‬


times or places of doing two times or places of doing a time or place of doing

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