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In Arabic, the verb comes first in verbal sentences. In Urdu, the verb comes last . Section 4: Basic Conjugation Table (فعل کی گردان) For verb کتب (Kataba) = to write. Compare with Urdu "لکھنا".

| Concept | Urdu | Arabic | Example (Arabic) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) | Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) or Nominal | کتب الطالب الدرس (The student wrote the lesson) | | Gender | Natural (son/daughter) | Grammatical (table is feminine) | المائدة (table – feminine) | | Plurals | Add "یں" or "ات" | Broken plurals (change internally) | رجل (man) → رجال (men) | | “Of” case | کا/کی/کے | Idafa (reverse order) | کتاب الطالب (Book of the student) | | Verbs | Tense + gender + number | Root system (3 letters) + patterns | کتب (he wrote), یکتب (he writes) |

Title: Learn Arabic from Urdu (عربی سیکھیں اردو سے) Subtitle: A Beginner’s Guide to Quranic & Modern Arabic Target: Urdu speakers (Pakistan, India, and global diaspora) Section 1: The Alphabet Comparison (حروف تہجی) The first step is recognizing that Urdu and Arabic share many letters, but with key differences.

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