How to say I want, I have in Arabic- Learning Arabic With Angela
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Muchas gracias, querida, por mirar y por tu encantador comentario.🥰
جزاك الله
وإياكم 🙏
Since i’ve seen your channel, i am hooked in it! Stay uploading videos with arabic short story with english translation please.Me and my kids loves it so much!
Awww. That's so sweet. So glad you all enjoy the videos. Thank you so much for your lovely comment. 🥰
This is one of the best arabic teaching...support this channel...assalamualaikum from Indonesia...❤
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته. Many thanks for watching. Sending all the people of Indonesia love.
Muchas gracias hermana Angela 💐
Welcome!
oh wow thanks a lot, I'm really gratifying watching your Arabic video.
It's my pleasure
ما شا الله، أنت أستاذة ماهرة للتعليم اللغة العربية
شكرا لك ولمرورك الطيب. أرجو أن أكون دائما عند حسن ظنكم.
Best teacher.
Wow, thanks! I am humbled. 🥰
Masha Allah, very good and interesting.
شكراً وبارك الله فيكم.
Keep making such a useful video lesson like this.
Thank you for your support. Glad you found it beneficial. I have recently made a very useful vocabulary series with lots of conversation and examples involved. You can have a look here. czcams.com/video/86qOuqv_9zo/video.html
As always excellent lesson! ❤ I would like to have one on the same way for the verbs need and get.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I am preparing intersting lessons about verbs and reading. 🥰
شكرا لكِ🎉
Where were you all my life.
Your lessons are really good 👍
Thanks! 😃❤️🙏
Thanks 🇬🇧
You're very welcome. 😊
Very good Ustaza
Shukran yaa Juma. 🥰👍
Thank you very much ❤🌹
وألف شكرٍ لك آرمين. 😊
Very good.learning.
شكرا
Excellent
شكراً لك.
Bonjour Angela et Comment ca va? Very very good indeed Arabic instruction and teaching !
Salut! Je vais bien. Merci. J'espère que tu vas bien aussi.
Thank you very much indeed for watching and for your complement. I'm humbled. ❤️🙏
ماشاءالله
ما شاء الله note it's three words Thank you for your kind wrods and for watching :)
Terima Kasih
Thank YOU
Assalamualaikum your video is more interesting one for us . Alhamdulillah its your lesson is so fine. I am from Assam india thanks you too much.
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته.
So glad you found the lesson helpful and thank you for your comment. 🙏😊
I do not know Arabic so I will use sign language. I ❤ Angela
Many thanks..🥰
وعلیکم السلام ورحمتہ اللہ وبرکاتہ ۔
The lesson was really very useful but at the end it was very fast to catch. I have paused multiple times to write and understand. Still very thankful to you.
Thank you very much dear Hajiya. Good observation and thanks for letting me know. In shaa'a Allah in the new videos will adopt a slower pace. 🥰
Aleykoum selam verahmetullah
plz tell me where is a newer version of it because I hear nothing. Looks like very helpful tho.
Do you mean the sound quality?
@@learnmodernstandardarabic Yes I bought a speaker for this video and gonna try but when I listened to it with the speaker already built in with my laptop I barely could hear. Thanks
You have put in everythings together so can make it separately please
Hi 0010, you mean it's too crammed on the slides? Would you rather have less information per slide? Many thanks for you feedback and for letting me know. In shaa'a Allah in the future videos.
Can you write the sentences separately
how we can use كان و اخواتها
Kaana is the easiest
It sets the sentence to the past. Example: I have a dog.
عندي كَلب.
كان عندي كلب.
Kaaana 'indii kalb.
I had a dog.
الوَلَد يَأكُلُ.
The boy is eating.
كانَ الولدُ يأكُل.
Kaana alwaladu ya'kul.
The boy was eating.
السّماءُ صافِيَةٌ.
The sky is clear.
كانَت السّماءُ صافِيَةً.
The sky was clear.
Note the predicate will take fatHa vowel: şaafiyatan instead of şaafiyatun.
Can I use this Arabic in all Arabic countries?
Hi. This channel is standard Arabic. I have a dedicated channel for colloquial spoken Lebanese Arabic and launching soon an online self paced course in Lebanese.🇱🇧
www.learningarabicwithangela.com/levantine-spoken-arabic
This is an excellent question and possibly not the first time asked from Angela. Angela lives in the UK and originally from Lebanon, she has kids and she teaches them standard Arabic. This is the big question, why does she teach standard Arabic to her children when she is a native Levantine (Arabic) speaker?
How to say. I would love to have
Dear Hajiya, as mentioned in the other comment you can use verbs to want, to like/love, to desire, or ask: Give me.. or do you have?
Copied again below. Please let me know if it's clear and if you have any questions.
You can use verb to want:
أريدُ أن أشربَ
Ureedu an ashraba
I want to drink
(We don't have the same like in English I'd like to... We directly use want: I want, Give me + something like please of course...)
Verb to love
أُحِبُّ أن أشربَ
UHibbu an ashraba
Or I fancy/ desire
أرغَبُ بِشُرْبِ كوب من القَهْوَة
Is possible use of them one by one??
Which ones would you like more clarification on?
أفعال ناقصة زال دام بات
كان صار أصبح like this
I think that's 12 or 14
Need help how I use them and in which sentence please help
@@tauqeerabbas3929 I haven't prepared a video specifically for this. I will try and find you a resource for the time being in shaa'a Allah
@@tauqeerabbas3929 facebook.com/watch/?v=676001922572525
Sounds to weak
Newer videos have better audio. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Poor audio
Apologies. The newer videos are better. 😊