
So far, we have encountered the nominative and accusative cases in Arabic. There is a third case that students must also learn, namely the genitive case. It is used to show possession (ownership), as well as after prepositions. We came across it briefly in Book Two, p. 25 where we learnt that singular nouns coming after a preposition usually take a kasra. We will now look at the genitive case in more detail.
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