Levantine Arabic

Grammar: Adjectives


Declination🠉

In Arabic adjectives follow the noun they modify and agree with its gender.

The plural is only used with people. It can be regular or irregular.

Non-human nouns in plural take the feminine adjective, even if they are masculine.


MasculineFeminineRegular plural
• front consonant
• -īr
ـِةـة-e ـِينـين-īn
• back consonant
  (', ˁ, ġ, h, ḥ, ḫ)
ـَةـة-a
• emphatic consonant
  (ḍ, q̈, r, ṣ, ṭ, ẓ)
ـَةـة
ـِيـي-i ـْيِةـية-ye ـْيِينـيين-yīn
ـُوـو-u ـْوِةـوة-we ـوِينـوين-wīn

Adjectives derived from nouns take the forms:


MasculineFemininePlural
ـِيـي-i ـِيِّةـية-iyye ـِيِّينـيين-iyyīn

Colours and “defect adjectives” have a special type of declination: ⇒ Colours


Comparative🠉


Superlative🠉