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Nahw Meer English: 8.2/8.3 – Triptote/Diptote Nouns/Non-Active Particles

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    Section 8.2 – Triptote / Diptote Nouns فَصْلٌ ٨ . ٢ – اسْمُ الْمُنْصَرِفِ وَ غَيْرِالْمُنْصَرِفِ   You have recognized in the description in Chapter 4, types of fully and partially declinable Nouns. Here we will describe their definitions and examples.   Fully Declinable also called Triptote اَلْمُنْصَرِفُ : It is a Noun that does not meet the two C onditions for Prevention of Full Declension called الصَّرْفِ مَنْعِ أَسْبَابُ as in زَيْدٌ and عَمْرٌو .   Partially Declinable also called Diptote الْمُنْصَرِفِ غَيْرُ : It is a Noun that meets at least two conditions of declension or a single condition which stands in their place or is equivalent to two of them.   Conditions of Declension are Nine:   Transformation اَلْعَدْلُ , Descriptive اَلْوَصْفُ , Feminine Gender اَلتَّاْنِيْثُ   equivalent to two when gender is feminine with maqsoorah ( ىٰ ) or mamdoodah ( اء ), Definite Noun اَلْمَعْرِفَةُ , Foreign word اَلْعُجْمَةُ , Plural اَلْجَمْعُ equival

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