Assalamu alaikum my sister Toqa i hope you are safe and sound. I want you tell us all tenses like present tense present perfect tense present continuous tense similarly three past and future tenses (perfect, continuous and simple tenses). I hope you will encourage me by responding here. Thank you may ALLAH bless you
Thank you so much..U r such a lifesaver..The country I come from has many states and the language is speak won’t do any good as I need to get 100 or 99 for A+(other languages the rule doesn’t apply) since I study in an Arabic country , we have the option to choose Arabic. I actually know a bit but you have helped me so much. May Allah Bless You..
I love your clarity and methodology of teaching. I am a visual artist and I am using letters, words in Arabic and English together. It is meaning and visuals together. Thanks again. I will be viewing most of your videos.
Hello Toqa, thank you for this very good lesson. I have noticed that many verbs begin with "است". Do you know if it is a prefix and if it has a meaning? Thank you very much.
This wasn’t a completely new topic to me since I studied this in Qur’an class. But, I always thought, why is HamzatulQat’ called cutting hamza. It sounded funny at first 😆 And in Qur’an on HamzatulWasl there is a small symbol like the head of a Sad ♥️ Love your videos Toqa, تحياتي من جزر المالديف
Hi Toqa!! Thank you so much for these amazing videos. Will you make one to teach us when to use Hamza and also some more information about damma/fatha/kasra..?
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Assalamu alaikum my sister Toqa i hope you are safe and sound. I want you tell us all tenses like present tense present perfect tense present continuous tense similarly three past and future tenses (perfect, continuous and simple tenses). I hope you will encourage me by responding here. Thank you may ALLAH bless you
Thanks
Thank you so much😊
Thank you so much..U r such a lifesaver..The country I come from has many states and the language is speak won’t do any good as I need to get 100 or 99 for A+(other languages the rule doesn’t apply) since I study in an Arabic country , we have the option to choose Arabic. I actually know a bit but you have helped me so much. May Allah Bless You..
Thank so much,I enjoy and admire your approach and style.
Be Blessed
I like the way you apeak, so calm
Love from Canada
Couldn't understand the difference till this great video, thank you so much
انا من البرازيل وبارك الله فيك
وفيكم بارك الله
fantastic!!!! Thanks a lot
Excellent.. jazak Allah khair
جزاک الله خیر
I love your clarity and methodology of teaching. I am a visual artist and I am using letters, words in Arabic and English together. It is meaning and visuals together. Thanks again. I will be viewing most of your videos.
MASHALLAH sister it awesome method nice method 🇵🇰🇵🇰
Masha Allah 💯👍
Another excelent lesson!!! Thanks a lot, Toqa! Your work is very good! Congratulations!
Thanks a lot, it's my pleasure to help.
👍👍👍
MASHALLAH 🙂
Zareef
شُكْرَاً
عفواً
Hello Toqa, thank you for this very good lesson. I have noticed that many verbs begin with "است". Do you know if it is a prefix and if it has a meaning? Thank you very much.
I'm glad you like it.
As for است
It just makes the verb longer.
It has no meaning.
@@ArabicwithToqa Thank you very much for your answer. I wish you a lovely day!
This wasn’t a completely new topic to me since I studied this in Qur’an class. But, I always thought, why is HamzatulQat’ called cutting hamza. It sounded funny at first 😆 And in Qur’an on HamzatulWasl there is a small symbol like the head of a Sad ♥️
Love your videos Toqa,
تحياتي من جزر المالديف
Welcome to my channel Ismail,
Yes, it's easy to point out Hamsatulwasl in the quran, because it has that Sad.
تشرفنا بإخوتنا من المالديف.
Hi Toqa!! Thank you so much for these amazing videos. Will you make one to teach us when to use Hamza and also some more information about damma/fatha/kasra..?
Walaikum salam sister where you are from
サウジアラビア
اسلام و عليكم ، تقى !
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
for those who just started to learn arabic ..don't worry most of arabic native speaker still make mistakes when writing hamza
R U fine sister
Yup, I'm good