Let us look at the following examples: This is for the third person masculine | To help you to understand, we will give you the most known example of this |
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DO you remember how every lesson on this blog starts? Now the question is, what is the additional change? Same rule applies for the adverbs | But what happens, for example, if a pronoun is attached to a harf jarr or adverb or a verb? As already mentioned in the previous lesson, when an attached pronoun is attached to an ISM then we have mudaf and mudaf ilayhi the possessive case |
Harf jarr ending with other letters than YAA or ALIF MAQSOORAH Harf jarr and adverbs ending with other letters than YAA or ALIF MAQSOORAH It was mentioned in the last lesson how to attach a pronoun to an ISM, and attaching them to the prepositions which do not end in a YAA or alif maqsoorah, or to adverbs, is very easy.
26This is because the YAA MUTAKALLIM has a sukkoon and 2 sukkoons can not come one after the other, and therefore the shaddah, and since a YAA asks for a kasrah, the MIN gets a kasrah, therefore MINNEE from me | NOTE: We mentioned that the attached pronouns are mabniy, and even this change does not mean that they are not mabniy, but rather this is because of easier pronunciation |
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One thing that must be noted is regarding the first person singular and plural here ORANGE COLOR | We will mention 2 types of huroofu jarr and how to attach to them a pronoun |
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