Beginner - There's no soap
It sometime happens that you start the shower in a hotel and realize there is no soap. Today you will how to complain if there weren't any soap, and how to ask for one to be delivered to your room.
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jetset says
Mon 12th Nov 12@10:06 pm
Ehab I thought you were from Jordan but then you mentioned your city being Nablus Palestine are you originally from Palestine
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Yes originally from Palestine (فلسطين).
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The PDF is much easier to read with the vowels. This is a funny conversation. The employee wi,ll go in the washroom to give him soap. That is service.
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Mahaban, this is not related to the current lesson, but any chance of terjemah (translate) the childrens' song "twinkle twinkle little star' - my daughter has learnt an arabic version at her preschool and I wanted to help her with it?! Shukran Gedan
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@oranggila, we'll see if we can give it a try. Keep an eye out
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Shukran,this is really funny situation(not for that man ofcourse )After going through earlier beginner lessons,I can see the same words and phrases are repeated in this lesson as well,so that I can understand and remember them easier.
BTW,I really appriciated the colour change in the lesson 'car for sale',because it helped me great deal to make a dictinction between verbs and pronouns.I think it was a homerun. Could users see it again? |
@Kurumi, glad you liked this lesson. Yes, we'll try to distinguish the pronouns in the transcripts with different colors. I'm aware that we stopped doing this for a while. Thanks for your feedback
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Oranggila
I thought there would probably be a translation of Twinkle Twinkle on the web. I found one at LyricsTranslate.com: المعي، المعي أيتها النجمة الصغيرة المعي، المعي أيتها النجمة الصغيرة كم أتسائل عن ماهيتك! عاليا فوق العالم سامية كالماسة في السماء http://lyricstranslate.com |
ma7haban bikom,the word 'صانون'is interesting for me cause in Japanese language,シャボン:shabon means soap as well. it was brought to Japan in 16th century by Portugal,so naturally it has the same origin.
@Oranggila I found an Youtube video of Arabic twinkle twinkle little stars.but podcast lesson would be more helpful for beginners like me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uingxw7xOiU |
Shukrun Guys, Also - regarding saboon for soap - it is also the same word in my second language, Indonesian sabun means soap- there are hundreds, maybe a thousand Indonesian words from Arabic
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مرحباً
Is there a difference between sha7'9 and a7ad? |
Kurumi, (sha7'9 شخص) means (person) and (a7ad أحد) means (one or someone).
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Shukran Ehab,so in this lesson's context,are they interchangeable?
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nice
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I'm on the intermediate level, but I like going back to these beginning lessons to "fine tune" some of the basic words I don't now. These podcasts are really great!!!
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what is the difference between La TaQlaQ and La tahtam?
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