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Let's Speak Arabic Unit One, Lesson Nineteen 

Imran Alawiye
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Let’s Speak Arabic
The ‘Let’s Speak Arabic’ series aims to teach Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) to non-Arabic speakers. The series assumes no prior knowledge of Arabic and thus is suitable for absolute beginners. MSA is the formal form of Arabic understood across the Middle East, used in the fields of education, diplomacy, business and the media. That said, this series also teaches some colloquial (dialectal) words and phrases that are in widespread usage. Moreover, certain cultural and religious customs and norms are explained during the series.
The series primarily uses Latin script to represent the Arabic text, but it is also supported by the Arabic script for those who can already read and write vocalised Arabic. Those wishing to learn to read and write the Arabic script may be interested in my other RU-vid series, ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’.
The ‘Let’s Speak Arabic’ series is subdivided into units. This unit, Unit One, teaches: Arabic greetings; various ways of saying ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’; introducing oneself; asking after someone’s health and appropriate responses; asking after someone’s marital status, nationality, occupation and whether he/she has children; as well as general points of etiquette.
In this lesson, you will learn how to ask someone whether they have children and how to respond to such a question with a positive or negative answer.

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Комментарии : 29   
@dr.fatimahuthman4819
@dr.fatimahuthman4819 7 лет назад
Have = laka/laki (لكَ/لكِ) = ladaika/ladaiki (لَدَيْكَ/لَدَيْكِ)
@fatimahaliu6681
@fatimahaliu6681 5 лет назад
May Almighty Allah increase ur knowledge sir jazakallahu khair
@lorenzograham7854
@lorenzograham7854 5 лет назад
Ameen 🤲🏾
@herbertjohn2774
@herbertjohn2774 6 лет назад
السلام عليكم Plural (3+) can be sometimes difficult in Arabic as they are on different patterns depending on the word. But making a word in the dual (2) form has only two patterns. You just have to add: ا and ن OR ي and ن. This will either make an 'aani' or 'ayne' sound at the end of each word. Example: طفل=Child طفلان= Two Children Or طفلين= Two Children Another example: قلم=Pen قلمان=Two Pens Or قلمين=Two Pens For more information: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dxHHSLwcjPU.html
@jumakana3252
@jumakana3252 2 года назад
Very useful mashaallah.But what about writing those words in arabic lettres ?
@nasirusman205
@nasirusman205 5 лет назад
May Allah reward you abundantly for the wonderful work you have done. I can tell you confidently that my several previous frustrating attempts at learning Arabic have been addressed by your well presented and easy-to-follow lecture series. May Jannatul-firdausi be your final abode and may Allah S.W.A. continue to grant you good health and bless your progeny.
@eminsadiqov906
@eminsadiqov906 5 лет назад
Amin
@lorenzograham7854
@lorenzograham7854 5 лет назад
Ameen 🤲🏾
@ahmedismail1374
@ahmedismail1374 4 года назад
Ameen
@zeynebisik2404
@zeynebisik2404 4 года назад
Amin
@eexx960
@eexx960 3 года назад
Ameen ya Allah
@valdirbergamobergamo5396
@valdirbergamobergamo5396 7 лет назад
Totally clear and direct. Take a bow !
@skeplo12
@skeplo12 Год назад
I was hoping you explain about the laysa lee part😢
@matjack1064
@matjack1064 11 месяцев назад
laysat lee means i dont have
@أبوعياشمحمدعارفأمير
ر١ - الحمدلله
@dr.fatimahuthman4819
@dr.fatimahuthman4819 7 лет назад
Sabi (صَبِيّ) also means a boy
@armii6204
@armii6204 3 года назад
نعم
@ExtremeViralFun
@ExtremeViralFun 3 года назад
I was here from lesson 1
@GigaChad936
@GigaChad936 3 года назад
Same
@jumachambo3547
@jumachambo3547 6 лет назад
Excellent
@zarai9227
@zarai9227 4 года назад
❤️💜
@ExtremeViralFun
@ExtremeViralFun 3 года назад
I am still here
@GigaChad936
@GigaChad936 3 года назад
Same bro
@KapilAnjali
@KapilAnjali 4 года назад
what does lee mean ?
@arimorrison7816
@arimorrison7816 4 года назад
to me, or mine. Laysa Lee atfaal literally means "there aren't to me children." Equivalent of "I don't have children"
@zeynebisik2404
@zeynebisik2404 4 года назад
@@arimorrison7816 thx
@idrisodofin370
@idrisodofin370 4 года назад
Mashallah ya ustadh! ❤️ barakallahu fik.
@zeynebisik2404
@zeynebisik2404 4 года назад
شكرا جزيلا لتعليمك لنا!!
@languages170
@languages170 2 года назад
Very good!