Your lessons are very clear and useful in using arabic in daily speaking. Can you make more lessons about different situations in the life? and more vocabulary what we need every day?
Have you noticed that Arabic has distinctive adjective/noun/verb forms for masculine/feminine and very special.2nd and 3rd personal pronoun forms? Recognizing those forms helps in recognizing who is the the subject/doer and when the action happened/happens/will happen. I talk too much and I haven't mentioned yet why I typed all this Because without learning to recognize the form(s) of words ...one can't possibly recognize who does what/when/how "Takalamu" is ',preterite" He spoke "Atakalamu" is: I speak (now) "Tatakalamu" is: you (sing , masc.,) speak (now) ",Tatakalamu" is: he speaks (now) تكلم اتكلم تتكلم يتكلم See? This language has so called root words and then all types of prefixes and suffixes is added.
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Your lessons are very clear and useful in using arabic in daily speaking. Can you make more lessons about different situations in the life? and more vocabulary what we need every day?
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How many adjectives and verbs needed to speak arabic for a foreigner.. And in many weeks?
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Have you noticed that Arabic has distinctive adjective/noun/verb forms for masculine/feminine and very special.2nd and 3rd personal pronoun forms?
Recognizing those forms helps in recognizing who is the the subject/doer and when the action happened/happens/will happen.
I talk too much and I haven't mentioned yet why I typed all this
Because without learning to recognize the form(s) of words ...one can't possibly recognize who does what/when/how
"Takalamu" is ',preterite" He spoke
"Atakalamu" is: I speak (now)
"Tatakalamu" is: you (sing , masc.,) speak (now)
",Tatakalamu" is: he speaks (now)
تكلم
اتكلم
تتكلم
يتكلم
See?
This language has so called root words and then all types of prefixes and suffixes is added.
Why dont you pronounce the last vowel of the word?
You have two choices: you can pronounce it or not. It is up to you. Either one is acceptable.
اردو میں ساتھ ٹرانسلیشن کریں