About Diptotes

Al-Indunisiy

Junior Member
:salam2:

I have a problem with diptotes.
How do you know that a noun is a diptote?
And are:
  1. Is 'shahr' in Al-Baqarah : 185 a diptote?
  2. Is 'fatch' in the word 'Fatchu l-Baari' a diptote?
 

Frank_H_Smith

New Revert 2010
I do no that the prefix mono means on,
di means two,
tri means three,
quad, means four,
etc.

A diptote has only two cases and here is a link that lists cases and one which explains cases. I hope that helps. I couldn't answer your second question because I am still doing Big Circle, Little Circle, Long Straight Line, Short Straight Line, Semi Circle, Quadrant, Extended Circle (Quranic Arabic); A-1 Alif, Ball on bottom Baa, Two on Top Taa, Three Things Thaa (The FIKS), and Dot above Noon (nun) Two Things Fell Out Of The Boat YAH YAH (YAA) (ARABIC IN ENGLISH YUSUF ESTES)


TYPES OF CASES

DEFINITION OF GRAMMATICAL CASE

A DIPTOTE IN ARABIC GRAMMAR
 

abubaseer

tanzil.info
Staff member
:salam2:

Both words, don't end with tanween when in indefinite form. So they are diptote ?

:wasalam:
 
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