abdi342 wrote:Ciyaalka-warta
Give an example of Beydaa if it is always used in the begining of the sentence. Brother shey is feminine and it must follow feminine adjective. Moreover brother I did not learn Arabic on street like most Somalians do and I am official Arabic translator registered in UK.
It was not our topic I just wanted to rectify keep on brother donot get me wrong.
u might be right...beythaa is sifah so as abyathan both are adjective sxb..i dont think is wrong to use abyathan in da middle of sentence...as i heard beythaa u use it only in the beginning of the sentence...in the quran Allah sw says" beythaa laddatel-lesharabeen" is an adjective but only comes @ beginning of the sentence..am not sayin i know better grammar than u dont misunderstand me bro..but am jus sayin datz how i learned it..and u welcome to correct me if am wrong
