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Basic Prepositions in Arabic

حروف الجر الأساسية

Overview

Prepositions (حروف الجر) are essential connecting words in Arabic that link nouns and pronouns to the rest of the sentence. They indicate relationships of place, time, direction, and manner. At the A1 level, mastering the most common prepositions opens up your ability to describe locations, origins, destinations, and relationships between things.

A key grammatical point is that prepositions in Arabic govern the genitive case (مجرور). This means that any noun following a preposition takes the genitive ending (-i for definite nouns, -in for indefinite). While case endings are not always pronounced in everyday speech, understanding this rule helps with formal Arabic and reading voweled texts.

Several Arabic prepositions are single-letter prefixes (بـ and لـ) that attach directly to the following word, which can be confusing at first but becomes natural with practice.

How It Works

Common Prepositions

Arabic Transliteration Meaning Example
في fii in, at في البيت (in the house)
من min from من مصر (from Egypt)
إلى ilaa to, toward إلى المدرسة (to school)
على 'alaa on, upon على الطاولة (on the table)
عن 'an about, from عن الموضوع (about the topic)
مع ma'a with مع أصدقائي (with my friends)
بـ bi- with, by (prefix) بالقلم (with the pen)
لـ li- for, to (prefix) للطالب (for the student)
بين bayna between بين البيت والمدرسة (between home and school)
أمام amaama in front of أمام المكتبة (in front of the library)

Prepositions with Attached Pronouns

Preposition + Pronoun Meaning
في + ها فيها in it (f)
من + هم منهم from them
إلى + ك إليك to you
على + نا علينا on us
مع + ي معي with me
لـ + ه له for him

Examples in Context

Arabic English Note
في البيت in the house Location
من مصر from Egypt Origin
إلى المدرسة to the school Direction
على الطاولة on the table Position
عن العمل about work Topic
مع العائلة with the family Accompaniment
بالسيارة by car Means/instrument
للأطفال for the children Beneficiary
أمام المسجد in front of the mosque Position
بين الكتب among the books Between/among

Common Mistakes

Wrong Right Why
في بيت (meaning "in the house") في البيت "The house" needs ال for the definite meaning
من أنا مني Use attached pronoun form with prepositions, not independent
إلى ال + مدرسة (two words) إلى المدرسة إلى is a separate word; ال is a prefix on the noun
Forgetting genitive case في البيتِ (with kasra) Prepositions put the following noun in genitive case

Practice Tips

  • Learn each preposition with two or three common phrases. For في, memorize في البيت, في المدرسة, في العمل. Phrases stick better than isolated words.
  • Practice combining prepositions with attached pronouns -- this is how they appear in conversation: معي, فيها, عليه, منهم.
  • Create simple sentences describing where things are: الكتاب على الطاولة, القلم في الحقيبة.

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