Arabic phrases in the past tense for beginners _ lesson 17
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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Today we're going to learn 10 verbal sentences in the past tense, as well as some new vocabulary.
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Is there any way to know which nouns are masculine and which nouns are feminine ?
plz help how to learn arabic MSA fast
as i have to learn it due to school purposes and cannt learn this language
موقفه يارب
تسلمي...الله يوفقنا جميع
Please guide us about ما
And In which types of questions we used it
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Should she not use waqf at the end?
Thank you ...a question the object has damma and the subject has fatha ???
Welcome.
It's actually the other way around.
The object has Fatha and the subject has Dummah.
A doubt: in all of your examples the subject was in 3rd person... Your said that fatha on the end of verb indicates past tense, but it is only this to all pronouns? Or the fatha used on the end of verb is only for 3rd person (he/she/it)? Exemplo: if I write " انا سَمع " (means "I listenned") it will be correct?
Actually Fatha at the end indicates past tense with only 3rd person singular pronouns.
But other pronouns have different endings.
"I listened" is سمعْتُ
No fatha at the end...I will be making videos about each pronoun inshallah.
@@ArabicwithToqa Right, ok. I understand, Toqa. Thanks a lot! Looking forward to the next video. :-)
And another question, Toqa: You don't write the pronoun انا . When we use verbal phrases it is not necessary use the pronouns? Only the verb is sufficient?
Yes, verbs have a different pattern for each pronoun, so verb only is sufficient, we don't usually mention pronouns in verbal sentences.
@@ArabicwithToqa Right, Toqa! I understand! So, it was explain why when I try to read texts in Arabic it is very difficult to find the pronouns! شكراٍ جيداٍ
In reali life who speaks the man opened the door?
أنت من أي بلد يا توكة؟
من سوريا