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Hi micurtis. If I may point out, for "hatha" (this), you spell it with ذ and not ز
Also, دروس is plural while درس is singular.
Lastly, if you want to say "thank you", you can say شكرا or شكرا لك .
لك = to you/ for you
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@micurtis, At second glance, it seems that you are trying to say "Thanks for this lesson"
شكرا لهذا درس
in this case, there is no ي after the ل -
when there are two conjugated verbs like "تنصحني أزور" shouldn't there be an "ان" in between them? Thank you I'm really liking the podcasts so far!
Intermediate - Trip to London
February 29th, 2008 | 1 comment |
If you're travelling to London sometime in the near future, then this is the lesson for you! With tips and advice on places to visit and things to do during your stay in England's capital city, all of this brought to you in the Arabic language. Whether you're planning a visit to London or not, tune in to pick up all the necessary jargon needed in asking for advice or giving advice on travelling. And... if you are coming to London, don't forget to visit us here at ArabicPod, and let us welcome you as our guest!
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I plan on going to London later this year, so this lesson was very helpful. Also, if possible I would love to be apart of your podcast :)