How to ask a question in Arabic | wh questions

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In Arabic, question words are called "كلمات الاستفهام" (kalimat al-istifhaam), and they are used to form questions. Here are some common question words in Arabic along with their meanings:

1. "ما" (ma): This question word is used to ask about things or actions, and it can be translated to "what" or "which". For example: "ما هذا؟" (ma hadha?) means "What is this?"

2. "من" (man): This question word is used to ask about people, and it can be translated to "who" or "whom". For example: "من هو؟" (man huwa?) means "Who is he?"

3. "أين" (ayna): This question word is used to ask about the location of something, and it can be translated to "where". For example: "أين المدرسة؟" (ayna al-madrasa?) means "Where is the school?"

4. "متى" (mataa): This question word is used to ask about time, and it can be translated to "when". For example: "متى يبدأ الاجتماع؟" (mataa yabda' al-ijtima'?) means "When does the meeting start?"

5. "كيف" (kayfa): This question word is used to ask about the way or manner of something, and it can be translated to "how". For example: "كيف حالك؟" (kayfa haluka?) means "How are you?"

6. "لماذا" (limaadha): This question word is used to ask about the reason or cause of something, and it can be translated to "why". For example: "لماذا تأخرت؟" (limaadha ta'kharat?) means "Why were you late?"
And also we have بكم bikam (how much )
And كم kam ( how many )

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