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جملة اسمية

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Nominal sentence (الجملة الاسمية): In Arabic grammar, a nominal sentence is a sentence that begins with a noun or pronoun and does not contain a verb. It typically consists of a subject (مبتدأ) and a predicate (خبر), such as “السماء زرقاء” (The sky is blue).

A large transparent bubble floats over a wide green landscape with hills and a distant town under a blue sky with a pink horizon, the bubble has the word "INNA" written in bold black letters inside it.
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When to Use إِنَّ (Inna) in Arabic: The 9 Most Important Rules

The Arabic emphatic particle إِنَّ (inna) often gives native speakers a hard time, but it doesn't have to be difficult. This comprehensive guide covers nine important situations for its use, from starting nominal sentences and following quotations to its role in oaths and rhetorical questions.