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qwertyfshag saysSat 17th Nov 12@06:16 amGood lesson. Very clear explanation
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Very useful lesson,shukran jazeelan.
BTW,I would like to know about definition of words in Arabic. In the third line,the boy says'هذه القصّْة'.And in English when a noun is with det.,pro.,no need to use 'the',right? In Arabic,is a word should be defined no matter what pron. comes?
Also,if there is a lesson about getting into a car,saying someone to put on a seatbelt and so forth,it would be very useful I suppose. :) -
Kurumi, nice suggestion about a (seat-belt) lesson. As for the definiteness and indefiniteness, just go to the (Lessons) page and search for the word (Indefiniteness), there is a dedicated lesson about that topic.
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@Ehab
Shukran! I didn't know this usage.This is very useful. :exclaim: -
In the phrase كان يا مكان، في قديم الزمان... there is a يا before makaan and I wonder why we are saying "Ya makaan." Is it literally "Oh place"?
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@chazyouwin
Some prefer to write كان يا ما كان instead of كان يا مكان
يا ما means How much! How many! How often! How many times!
Hence, كان يا ما كان can be roughly translated as – there was, how many were there …
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شكراً
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Nice lesson, thanks.
Instead of "uq3ud", could you say "ajlis" like in the Don't stand lesson ?
Also, why does "u7eb" not start with an a, since it's the fist person here ? -
Yes gwenmartineau, indeed you can use (ijlis إجلس) wish is an order to sit down. Notice it starts with (ij) not (aj).
The word (u7eb أحب) which is (I love) starts with (u) because the letter (أ) is pronounced with a (9'amma) on it, and this gives the sound (u) as in the beginning of (onset). -
Thanks Ehab!
Beginner - Read me a story
November 16th, 2012 | 1 comment |
A lot of children like to be read stories before they go to sleep, and often the stories start with "once upon a time, a long time ago..." and it's the same in Arabic. Learn this phrase in Arabic along with many other useful vocabulary.
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