Got some unfinished business to talk about in Arabic? You’re in the right place! Today, Kaleela is going to simplify the present tense in Arabic, helping you express ongoing and habitual actions with confidence.

Let’s dive into today’s lesson so you can confidently express your thoughts and continue your Arabic language learning journey!

In Arabic, the present tense (known as الفِعْل المُضارِع / al-fi‘l al-muḍāri‘) is incredibly versatile. It’s used for actions happening right now and for actions that happen regularly (habits).

For instance, if you’re currently learning Arabic, that’s an ongoing action. You’d use the present in Arabic to say:

Just like the past tense, the present tense in Arabic relies on verb conjugation. Don’t let the term scare you! It simply means adding specific letters (prefixes and sometimes suffixes) to the root verb to make it agree with the subject of your sentence.

The basic formula is: Prefix + Root Verb + Suffix (if needed)

For example, to say “We go,” you add the prefix نَـ (na-) to the root verb.

When conjugating for “You,” you need to pay attention to gender.

Finally, let’s look at the conjugation for “He” and “She.”

Here are more present tense in Arabic examples to see the patterns in action:

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