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All nouns are either masculine or feminine. Feminine nouns typically end in the taa marbuta (ة).
Arabic grammarians traditionally divide the language into only three categories: Arabic: An Essential Grammar
Starts with a verb. The standard word order is Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) . In this structure, the verb must agree with the subject in gender, but often stays singular even if the subject is plural. V. Morphological Features All nouns are either masculine or feminine
The most distinctive feature of Arabic grammar is the ( al-jidhr ). Most words are derived from a three-letter base that carries a core semantic meaning. Arabic: An Essential Grammar