Avverbi interrogativi Flashcards
Which Arabic interrogative adverb means ‘when’?
The Arabic interrogative adverb for ‘when’ is ‘متى’ (mataa).
Which Arabic interrogative adverb means ‘where’?
The Arabic interrogative adverb for ‘where’ is ‘أين’ (ayna).
Which Arabic interrogative adverb means ‘why’?
The Arabic interrogative adverb for ‘why’ is ‘لماذا’ (limadha).
Which Arabic interrogative adverb means ‘how’?
The Arabic interrogative adverb for ‘how’ is ‘كيف’ (kayfa).
Fill in the blank: The Arabic word for ‘what’ is ______.
ماذا (maadha)
True or False: ‘متى’ is used to ask about location.
False
Which interrogative adverb would you use to ask about a reason?
‘لماذا’ (limadha)
Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT an interrogative adverb in Arabic? A) كيف B) أين C) بيت
C) بيت (bayt)
How do you ask ‘where are you?’ using an interrogative adverb in Arabic?
‘أين أنت؟’ (Ayna anta?)
True or False: ‘كيف’ can be used to ask about the manner of an action.
True
Fill in the blank: The Arabic word for ‘who’ is ______.
من (man)
What is the role of ‘لماذا’ in a question?
It is used to inquire about the reason for something.
Which interrogative adverb would you use to ask about time?
‘متى’ (mataa)
Multiple choice: Which of the following asks about method? A) ماذا B) كيف C) أين
B) كيف (kayfa)
What is the interrogative adverb for ‘how many’ in Arabic?
‘كم’ (kam)