


Arabic has singular, dual and plural forms of pronouns, nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. The singular form is used when referring to one person or thing, the dual subject pronoun to refer to two people or two things, and the plural form when referring to more than two people or things.
ان is added at the end of the noun to indicate that it is dual- representing two people or objects.
(two) students
طَالِب طالبـَان
(two) Professors/teachers
أُستَاذ أُستاذَان
(two) teachers
مُعلم مُعلمَـان
(two) experts
خَبير خَبيرَان
(two) friends
صَديق صَديقَـان
(two) colleagues
زَميل زَميـلاَن
masculine
(two) students
طَالبــة طَالبـتَـان
(two) Professors/teachers
أُستاذة أُستاذتَــان
(two) teachers
مُعلمة مُعلمـتَـان
(two) experts
خَبيرة خَبيرتـَان
(two) friends
صَديقة صَديقـتـَـان
(two) colleagues
زَميلـة زَميلـتـَان
feminine
