Arabic Cases: Accusative Case - Lesson 34

In our previous lesson, we have covered one of the 3 cases in Arabic “The nominative case”. Today, let’s move on to the accusative case. The short vowel “fatha” is a match for this case. If a word in the accusative case is nunated and does not end in a taa marbuuta or a hamza, it would take an alif along with the nunated fatha. So, when do we exactly use the accusative case? Let’s go on to discuss it
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