الظرف في اللغة العربية واللغة الإنجليزية (دراسة تحليلية تقابلية)

  • Aan Muhammady STAIN Teungku Dirundeng Meulaboh
  • Fitrah Miftahul Jannah STAIN Teungku Dirundeng Meulaboh
Keywords: dzaraf, arabic language, comparison

Abstract

This article aims to discuss the similarities and differences between adverb in Arabic and English to understand the use of adverb in both languages. In this study the researchers used the library research method. The result showed tha dzaraf or maf'ul fih in Arabic was mentioned to explain the time or place, which to answer the question "when" or "where". While dzaraf (adverb) in English is to show a word that describes a verb or the way an event occurs. The similarities between the two are found in the basic division of dzaraf, its basic function and its location in the sentence. Meanwhile, the difference between the two languages lies in the complementary division of dzaraf and additional functions.

Published
2021-12-31