Arabic is a very systematic language.

What’s most unique and beautiful about it: the word-composition-method. Instead of adding a prefix or postfix or combine different words like german.

It usese “insert” method. You get a word by inserting a root into a module. For example, inserting root k-t-b to module _a_i_a and get kataba.

The root serve as the meaning part while the module serve as the sytax part. You have about 6000 roots and 40 modules. Most roots consist of 3 consnant letters.

So for every meaning-root, you would get 40 different words by inserting them to different modules. It’s the same for nouns and verbs.

How about noun cases/sex/plurals ? Well, it’s not very special here, but it’s different in some ways. It has 3 cases and 2 sex and plurals.

In German, We mostly change the articles and endings of nouns to represent different cases. In Arabic, You change the word itself, the starting, the ending, and the middle.

You keep the root and just change the module from every position. It’s concise and neat.

For verbs, You don’t have many reflections, just complete and incomplete, and reflections are also represented by changing the module.

Let’s make a conclusion, Arabic a very systematic language that needs to be studied systematically!

Languages are classifyed by how they construct their words. Do you want to see another genre?

There is a genre which most words are constructed by combining small parts. Look at Turkish and to a lesser extend Japanese.