Assalamu alaikum sister, please teach me all tenses in Arabic, simple, continuous and perfect of present past and future, i have requested you in many comments of your video
Very good lesson, Toqa!!!! My next step will be learn something about Arabic verbs!!! This lesson helps to prepare myself to do this! Thanks a lot and congratulations for many excellent lessons!!!! You inspire me to continue studying! God bless you every time!
Amen, you too, stay blessed. Your supportive comments also inspire me. I'm actually preparing Arabic verbs lessons, I might be slow, but I hope they will help you somehow.
You teach excellent. I have talked with you as well on some language learning appreciation as well, even you had given me advice for learning Arabic as well.May Allah increase your wisdom.
Very informative video and I understand all the things by this video. Nice presentation. Keep going. Thank u so much for this lesson ❣️. And I am waiting for your next video. (Pov :- I have Secondary Arabic Examination on tomorrow) جزاك الله خير
Thank you for the high quality Arabic you teach! I have been looking for a good source of Arabic to help my friend learn fus-ha, and all of them are low quality and not specialized. which Arabic dialect do you speak as a native?
Basically, they both mean "or" However, أو is used with affirmative sentences, while أم is often used with interrogative sentences. example (أو) يريد أن يشرب قهوة أو عصيراً. He would like to drink some coffee or. juice. Example (أم) هل يريد أن يشرب قهوة أم عصيراً؟ would he like to drink some coffee or juice?
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته That's a good question. In Arabic, if the word ends with sukoon and it's followed by a word that starts with Hamzatuwasl the sukoon changes into Kasrah. So basically "hal" ends with sukoon.
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@@madeleineprice3556ok babe, it's just as a native speaker I usually see and read this word without harakaat and so I was surprised to see a fatha over the ta
It has no equivalent in English In English we change the order of words to change an affirmative sentence into a question. So. "It is good" changes into "Is it good?" In Arabic, we don't do that, we put hal before the affirmative sentence, and it turns into a question
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Assalamu alaikum sister, please teach me all tenses in Arabic, simple, continuous and perfect of present past and future, i have requested you in many comments of your video
My goal of Learning Arabic language is only to understand my beloved holy Quran
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انا احب لغة العربية لانها لغة القرآن الكريم
Great video and great way. Of learning
Very good lesson, Toqa!!!! My next step will be learn something about Arabic verbs!!! This lesson helps to prepare myself to do this! Thanks a lot and congratulations for many excellent lessons!!!! You inspire me to continue studying! God bless you every time!
Amen, you too, stay blessed.
Your supportive comments also inspire me.
I'm actually preparing Arabic verbs lessons, I might be slow, but I hope they will help you somehow.
@@ArabicwithToqa They will definitely help a lot, Toqa! I will wait for the next videos!
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You teach excellent. I have talked with you as well on some language learning appreciation as well, even you had given me advice for learning Arabic as well.May Allah increase your wisdom.
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Very informative video and I understand all the things by this video. Nice presentation. Keep going. Thank u so much for this lesson ❣️. And I am waiting for your next video. (Pov :- I have Secondary Arabic Examination on tomorrow) جزاك الله خير
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Thank you for the high quality Arabic you teach!
I have been looking for a good source of Arabic to help my friend learn fus-ha, and all of them are low quality and not specialized.
which Arabic dialect do you speak as a native?
Glad to help Sally😃
I'm Syrian, so I speak Syrian Levantine Arabic.
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Very good. How can I learn the phonetic sound of each letter of Arabic language perfectly?
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Hi Toqa. I enjoyed your lesson a lot. Can you tell me what dialect are you teaching in? Thanks.
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What is the difference between ام and او?
Where to use ام and where to use او?
Basically, they both mean "or"
However, أو is used with affirmative sentences, while أم is often used with interrogative sentences.
example (أو)
يريد أن يشرب قهوة أو عصيراً.
He would like to drink some coffee or. juice.
Example (أم)
هل يريد أن يشرب قهوة أم عصيراً؟
would he like to drink some coffee or juice?
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Thanks a lot 😊
@@muhammadumair6554
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Excellent
Can you also tell Us the Arabic words used for noun, verb object etc
Good lesson. Thank you.
now I learn Arabic
اسلام عليكم . I have a question. Why did you write ‘ halil’ and ‘hal’ . I mean when not the same one ?
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
That's a good question.
In Arabic, if the word ends with sukoon and it's followed by a word that starts with Hamzatuwasl the sukoon changes into Kasrah.
So basically "hal" ends with sukoon.
@@ArabicwithToqa OK , I understood now. thank you so much for your quick reply.❤
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English subcriptions, please..
Nice lesson. But I think you should put the Arabic words on the screen. It's hard for a non-arabic like me to follow along.
Explain the sentence structure and its corresponding meaning
of the following sentence: أَقْنَى الأَنْفِ
Iam from Bangladesh
شكرك، جزك الله خير !
What is the change in the ilm maani of
الطفل شرب الحليب
Vs
شرب الحليب الطفل
Vs
الحليب الطفل شرب ..
؟😊
What about verbal sentence
Excuse me, I have a question. I am very confused with short vowels. Should I say اَلْقَمَرُ جَميلٌ، or اَلْقَمَر جَميل.
hi Toqa! can you teach us how to write some words with difficult letters? just like "no" (La). I really don't know how to write it, thanks!
aina shariba alTiflu 7aliba?
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Mam what doest it mean "Abshar" it Arabic word
Kid drinks Milk ❎
Drink Kid's Milk ✅
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Can you plz write in English also, so that it will be easy to understand
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سلمكم الله🌷
How come you're saying "tiflu" but it's written there as "taflu"?
the kasra is under the shadaah so it makes an eee sound
Tashkeel
Kasra Dama fetha and sometimes its dialect differences babe
@@madeleineprice3556ok babe, it's just as a native speaker I usually see and read this word without harakaat and so I was surprised to see a fatha over the ta
أنت في قلبي💘 🙋♂️ من كزكستان.ا سمىِ غِزَت. ما سمك؟
اعطاءك جميل جدا لكن يرجى اضافه اصوات كرتونيه للشد الطفل او مشاهد للقناه
شكراً على هذا الاقتراح🌷
I cannot read Araic. Can you write Arabic in English.
Please explain quranic ayat sentences one by one their grammar Please sister Allah will help u if u help us inshallah
I'm in Iraq but I can't speak Arabic!
in my opinion that's so funny!
This is fus'ha, not aamiya.
For some people, it's more practical to learn the dialect of the region
you plan to live in.
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سوقرن🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Most difficult language after chinese
Did you learnt Chinese. ?
What would the question word that sounds like « hal » be equivalent to in English?
It has no equivalent in English
In English we change the order of words to change an affirmative sentence into a question.
So.
"It is good" changes into "Is it good?"
In Arabic, we don't do that, we put hal before the affirmative sentence, and it turns into a question
Thx so much, Toqa!
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