Hello and welcome to the third and final part of our three-part series on case endings. 


In case you’ve missed the first two parts, we’ll go ahead and give you a quick review now.


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In Arabic, case endings are short vowel marks (or الحَرَكات /alHarakaat/ in Arabic) that are placed above and below the last letter of a word. These let the reader know what the grammatical function of the word is. In other words, they help the reader determine if the word is a subject, object, or verb of a sentence.


Each case marker corresponds to one of the different grammatical cases. These cases are:



المَرْفوع

/almarfooʻ/

nominative


المَنْصوب

/almanSoob/

accusative


المَجْرور

/almajroor/

genitive




We’ll end our series today with the genitive case.


The Genitive Case


The genitive case in Arabic is marked by a كَسرَة/kasrah/ ( ِ ) which is placed below the word. Furthermore, this case is used to indicate words that come after a preposition, an adverb, and the second word in an /ʼidhaafah/ (إِضافَة).


Unlike the nominative and accusative, however, there are three cases in which the genitive is used:


Case 1: The noun that precedes the preposition takes the genitive, as in:


ذَهَبَ سامي إِلى المَدْرَسَةِ

/THahaba saamee ʼilaa ilmadrasati/

Sami went to school.


Here you will note that the word Arabic المَدْرَسَةِ/ilmadrasati / is always marked by a /kasrah/ at the end and it precedes the preposition.


Here is another example:


إِلى اليَمينِ

/’ilaa ilyameeni/

to the right


Case 2: The noun that precedes adverbs, as in:


تَحْتَ الشَّمْسِ

/taHta ishamsi/

under the sun



Case 3: The second noun of  إِضافَة/ʼidhaafah/, as in:



كِتابُ العَرَبِيَّةِ

/kitaabu ilʻarabiyyati/

Arabic book



مُديرُ المَكْتَبِ

/mudeeru ilmaktabi/

Office manager


This concludes our series on the case endings of Arabic grammar. However, please keep coming back for more on all things Arabic.


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