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To solve this problem, we need to convert singular nouns into their plural forms in Arabic. The example shows how a masculine singular noun becomes a masculine plural (using "ون") and a feminine singular noun becomes a feminine plural (using "ات").
Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each word:
1. المسلم (The Muslim - male) / المسلمة (The Muslim - female)
* Masculine Plural: Add "ون" → المسلمون
* Feminine Plural: Add "ات" → المسلمات
2. الصائم (The fasting person - male)
* This is a masculine singular noun describing someone who fasts.
* Masculine Plural: Add "ون" → الصائمون
* *Note: There is no feminine counterpart listed next to it like in #1, so we just provide the plural for the given word. However, looking at the pattern, usually, these exercises ask for the plural of the specific word listed. Let's look at the structure again.*
* Actually, looking at the layout:
* Row 1 has two words: `المعلم` and `المعلمة`. Result: `المعلمون` and `المعلمات`.
* Row 2 (`-1`) has two words: `المسلم` and `المسلمة`. Result: `المسلمون` and `المسلمات`.
* Row 3 (`-2`) has one word: `الصائم`. It likely implies just the masculine plural, or perhaps there's an implied feminine? No, looking at `-3`, it says `الصائمة`. So `-2` is just the masculine form.
* Wait, let's re-read the columns.
* Column 1 Header: `المثال : المعلم` (Example: The Teacher-Male) -> Answer: `المعلمون`
* Column 2 Header: `المعان` (This seems to be a typo for `المؤنث` or similar, but based on the example `المعلمة` -> `المعلمات`, it's the feminine singular).
* Column 3 Header: `المعلومون` (Typo for `الجمع المذكر السالم`? No, it says `المعلمون`).
* Column 4 Header: `المعلمات` (Typo for `الجمع المؤنث السالم`?).
Let's simplify. The task asks to turn the singular nouns into plurals.
* -1:
* Word: المسلم (Male Muslim) → Plural: المسلمون
* Word: المسلمة (Female Muslim) → Plural: المسلمات
* -2:
* Word: الصائم (Male faster) → Plural: الصائمون
* -3:
* Word: الصائمة (Female faster) → Plural: الصائمات
* -4:
* Word: المُدرِّس (Male teacher) → Plural: المُدرِّسون
* -5:
* Word: المُدرِّسة (Female teacher) → Plural: المُدرِّسات
* -6:
* Word: المُجتهد (Male diligent student/worker) → Plural: المُجتهدون
* -7:
* Word: المُجتهدة (Female diligent student/worker) → Plural: المُجتهَدات
* -8:
* Word: المُؤدِّب (Male disciplinarian/teacher) → Plural: المُؤدِّبون
Let's double-check the spelling rules for Sound Masculine Plural (جمع المذكر السالم) and Sound Feminine Plural (جمع المؤنث السالم).
* Masculine: Drop the singular ending vowel and add ونَ (nominative) or ينَ (accusative/genitive). In isolated lists, ون is standard.
* Feminine: Drop the ة (ta marbuta) and add ات.
Applying this:
1. المسلم → المسلمون | المسلمة → المسلمات
2. الصائم → الصائمون
3. الصائمة → الصائمات
4. المدرس → المدرسون
5. المدرسة → المدرسات
6. المجتهد → المجتهدون
7. المجتهدة → المجتهدات
8. المؤدب → المؤدبون
Final Answer:
-1: المسلمون ، المسلمات
-2: الصائمون
-3: الصائمات
-4: المدرسون
-5: المدرسات
-6: المجتهدون
-7: المجتهدات
-8: المؤدبون
Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each word:
1. المسلم (The Muslim - male) / المسلمة (The Muslim - female)
* Masculine Plural: Add "ون" → المسلمون
* Feminine Plural: Add "ات" → المسلمات
2. الصائم (The fasting person - male)
* This is a masculine singular noun describing someone who fasts.
* Masculine Plural: Add "ون" → الصائمون
* *Note: There is no feminine counterpart listed next to it like in #1, so we just provide the plural for the given word. However, looking at the pattern, usually, these exercises ask for the plural of the specific word listed. Let's look at the structure again.*
* Actually, looking at the layout:
* Row 1 has two words: `المعلم` and `المعلمة`. Result: `المعلمون` and `المعلمات`.
* Row 2 (`-1`) has two words: `المسلم` and `المسلمة`. Result: `المسلمون` and `المسلمات`.
* Row 3 (`-2`) has one word: `الصائم`. It likely implies just the masculine plural, or perhaps there's an implied feminine? No, looking at `-3`, it says `الصائمة`. So `-2` is just the masculine form.
* Wait, let's re-read the columns.
* Column 1 Header: `المثال : المعلم` (Example: The Teacher-Male) -> Answer: `المعلمون`
* Column 2 Header: `المعان` (This seems to be a typo for `المؤنث` or similar, but based on the example `المعلمة` -> `المعلمات`, it's the feminine singular).
* Column 3 Header: `المعلومون` (Typo for `الجمع المذكر السالم`? No, it says `المعلمون`).
* Column 4 Header: `المعلمات` (Typo for `الجمع المؤنث السالم`?).
Let's simplify. The task asks to turn the singular nouns into plurals.
* -1:
* Word: المسلم (Male Muslim) → Plural: المسلمون
* Word: المسلمة (Female Muslim) → Plural: المسلمات
* -2:
* Word: الصائم (Male faster) → Plural: الصائمون
* -3:
* Word: الصائمة (Female faster) → Plural: الصائمات
* -4:
* Word: المُدرِّس (Male teacher) → Plural: المُدرِّسون
* -5:
* Word: المُدرِّسة (Female teacher) → Plural: المُدرِّسات
* -6:
* Word: المُجتهد (Male diligent student/worker) → Plural: المُجتهدون
* -7:
* Word: المُجتهدة (Female diligent student/worker) → Plural: المُجتهَدات
* -8:
* Word: المُؤدِّب (Male disciplinarian/teacher) → Plural: المُؤدِّبون
Let's double-check the spelling rules for Sound Masculine Plural (جمع المذكر السالم) and Sound Feminine Plural (جمع المؤنث السالم).
* Masculine: Drop the singular ending vowel and add ونَ (nominative) or ينَ (accusative/genitive). In isolated lists, ون is standard.
* Feminine: Drop the ة (ta marbuta) and add ات.
Applying this:
1. المسلم → المسلمون | المسلمة → المسلمات
2. الصائم → الصائمون
3. الصائمة → الصائمات
4. المدرس → المدرسون
5. المدرسة → المدرسات
6. المجتهد → المجتهدون
7. المجتهدة → المجتهدات
8. المؤدب → المؤدبون
Final Answer:
-1: المسلمون ، المسلمات
-2: الصائمون
-3: الصائمات
-4: المدرسون
-5: المدرسات
-6: المجتهدون
-7: المجتهدات
-8: المؤدبون
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