On Yaum al-Khamees 26 Shawwal 1425 7:27 pm, Mohammad Ghoniem wrote:
Munzir Taha wrote:
>حصل إستثناء
>الإسم
>إختر
>إستخدام
>
>all those shouldn't have HAMZA's. I noticed this problem is very common
> among Arabic native speakers. I am not sure why but the rule is not
> difficult. Just try to grab an Arabic grammar book and it won't be
> difficult.
I always wondered why teachers would insist so much on such a simple
matter, but it turns out it is not so simple for everyone. :-)
The main rule concerning verbs is : you must put a hamzah at the
begining of the مصدر when the verb is على وزن أفعل, like أخرج إخراج and
أشرف إشراف. In all other cases, you don't need a hamzah.
Mr. Ghoneim is trying to simplify the thing for you but every one is need to
grab a book/article on the subject. Generally if the root of the verb is 4
letters then it should have a HAMZA, if the root is 3,5, or 6 then it's not.
For nouns, All have HAMZA's except اسم، ابن، ابنة، ...
If only I had time I would mention here all the rules in details but I am
really busy these days.
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