Recently moved out? Wanted a small place of your own; somewhere away from the parents? A bit of independence?
If this sounds like your situation, then we've got the perfect lesson for you... if not, fear not, as there are still heaps of useful words to keep you going whatever your situation may be. Learn all the lingo you'll ever need, here, with ArabicPod.
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Baaqiya wrote:
I really enjoy your podcast, but I would like to hear lessons that are a little more advance. I noticed on the website there are no advance lessons at all and very few intermediate lessons. I need something a little more challenging. -
fauzibintalib wrote:
great site! will b useful in addition to my learning of the language thru' my arabic teacher. Syukran -
i heard about this site and now i am trying it.it is excellent.thanks for your all podcasts.i want to learn arabic in a short time.is it possible dear teachers?
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Ahlan Ney;
Nothing is impossible, We've heard of people doing very well and improved a lot with our podcast,, but remember that you need to do your best,, keep the lessons with you in the car, bus, train .. and this is how it works, listen to the lessons all the time so your ears gets used to it,, this is how we learnt our languages when we are kids.
7a6'an 6ayeban Ney (Good Lick Ney) -
Very useful podcast! Thanks a LOT!
i have a question with regards to this podcast, namely the sentence "laysh MA taskono ma3 ahleke?" Is not LA negative for the present tense and MA for the past tense, i.e. "ana la askono" but "ana ma sakantu". Once you used it in the dialogue, does it mean we are to use ma as a negative in interrogative sentences?
thanks a lot for your response in advance!
kind regards,
Afiga
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i like the voice of ehab.....he pronounce every word clearly....so as a beginner i have learn alot
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Dear Ehab,
for some reason the PDF file is not working. It seems that the file has been damaged or something.. how can I overcome this problem? thanks! -
Hello in 2021! I love these lessons and I hope people can still benefit, like I am, all these years after you made them.
BTW in Urdu/Punjabi the word for 'so so' or timshy haali also literally means 'will walk!'
It is great. Particulary the way you explained'Timashi Hali'. You are doing a great service.
I am short of time, if you could suggest some compilation in line with the way you teach and explain.
Warm Regards