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Let's learn the difference between these two verbs يذاكر ويدرس in present, past and future tenses 🤓📚
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_لباس lebass ملابس = Malaabis. = Clothes_Shirt; قميص = QamiiS , (pl.) قمصان QumSaan. _Sleeve; كُم = Kumm , (pl.) أكمام Akmaam. _Blouse; بلوزة = Baluzzah , (pl.) بلوزات Baluuzaat. _Coat; معطف = Mi’aTaf , (PL.) معاطف Ma’aaTif. _Jacket; سترة = Sutrah , (pl.) سُتر Sutar. _Pants; سروال = Serwal , (pl.) سراويل_Skirt; تنورة tannurah Pl) تنانير Tananiir. _Dress; فستان = Fustan , (pl.) فساتين Fasaatiin. _Suit; بذلة = Bathlah , (pl.) بذل Bithal. _Shoe; حذاء = Hithaa’ , (pl.) أحذية AHthiyah._Boot: جزمة = Gazzmah (pl.) جزم Gizam._Sock; جورب = Jawrab
, (pl.) جوارب Jawarib
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How to order food in Arabic ? ______________________ To tell someone you're thirsty in Arabic, say anaa 'aTshaan (M) أنا عشطان /anaa 'aTshaa (F) أنا عطشانة . When you want to ask somebody whether he or she is thirsty, you say Are you thirsty? hal anta 'aTshaan? هل أنت عطشان (M) /hal anti 'aTshaa (F) هل أنتِ عشطانة؟ To order your drink, say sa'shrab . . . (I will drink سأشرب). Then add the name of the drink you want. maa' (water) ماء qahwa (coffee) قهوة shaay (tea) شاي 'aSiir (juice) عصير The following phrases might help you when you're eating at a restaurant. أريد لحم مشوي , من فضلك uriid laHm mashwii, min faDlik. (I would like grilled meat please.) اللحم لذيذ al-laHm ladhiidh. (The meat is delicious.) هل لديكم دجاج و أرز ؟ hal'indakum dajaaja wa-uruzz? (Do you have chicken with rice?) أعطيني الفاتورة , من فضلك a'Tiinii al-fatuura, min faDlik. (Please bring the check.)
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Forming the Past Tense Verb in Arabic In Arabic, the past tense is produced with a system of suffixes. You use the same suffixes regardless of which of the ten verb forms you're using. Here's a table showing the past tense of typical Form I verb so you can spot the suffixes in a pinch :)
If you're going out tonight, check out the items that you're wearing and memorize some new Arabic words! Although it might seem obvious, sight is a crucial sense when it comes to learning, especially for visual learners who use this sense the most. It can be taken for granted as most activities involve ‘seeing’. To make lessons more memorable, engage with eye-catching resources, and have fun learning :) •Hat قبّعة = Qubba’ah •Gloves قفّاز = Quffaaz •Scarf وشاح = WishaaH •Belt حزام = Hizzam •Tie ربطة عنق = Rabtaat ‘ounuq •Collar قبّة = Qabbah •Button زرّ = Zirr •(gold/silver/jewels); مصوغات Masuughaat. •Jewel جوهرة Jawharah •Earring قرط = QurT •Necklace عِقد = 'eqd •Bracelet سوار = Siwaar •Ring خاتم = Khaatam •Glasses نظارة = Nathaarah •Sunglasses نظارة شمسية Natharah Shamsiyyah. •Wristwatch ساعة يد Saa’at Yadd. •Ringing anklet خلخال = Khulkhal
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How to Ask for and Understand Directions in Arabic :D Exploring Arabic-speaking countries can be quite an adventure, but you need to know how to ask for directions in Arabic and to understand what you're told. After all, if you don't understand the directions, you might miss the very things you hoped to see. The first thing you need to know is how to ask for directions. To get help you can say Men fathlek/fathleki [F] (Excuse me) or Hal beemkanek mosa'adati? (Can you help me?).هل بإمكانك مساعدتي ؟ If you're standing around looking confused, someone might ask you Hal beemkani mosa'adatuk? (Can I help you?) هل بإمكاني مساعدتك ؟ The following words can help you to understand the directions you hear in Arabic-speaking countries. sharq (east) شرق gharb (west) غرب shamaal (north) شمال januub (south) جنوب yamiin (right) يمين yasaar (left) يسار The following phrases might come in handy with asking for and receiving directions in Arabic. ayna-l-baab? (Where is the door?) أين الباب ؟ ayna maHaTTa matruu? (Where is a subway station?) أين محطة المترو hal hunaaka markaz bariid qariib min hunaa? (Is there a post office nearby?) هل هناك مركز بريد قريب من هنا ؟ huwa fii shaari' tuunis. (It is on Tunis Street.) هو في شارع تونس ayna as-sifaara al-amriikiiya? (Where is the American Embassy?) أين السفارة الأمريكية hal haadhaa shaari'as-saadaat? (Is this Sadat Street?) هل هذا شارع السادات uriid an adhab ilaa . . . (I want to go to . . .) أريد أن أذهب إلي anaa biHaaja ilaa taaksii. (I need a taxi.) أنا بحاجة إلي تاكسي al-matHaf qariib min al-kaniisa. (The museum is near the church.) المتحف قريب من الكنيسة Knowing the names of some common places or locations is often helpful when asking for directions. maHaTTa qiTaaraat (train station) محطة القطارات maTaar (airport) مطار mustashfaa (hospital) مستشفي funduq (hotel) فندق masjid (mosque) مسجد kaniisa (church) كنيسة maT'am (restaurant) مطعم suuq (market) سوق maktab (office) مكتب bank (bank) بنك sifaara (embassy) سفارة markaz ash-shurTa (police station) مركز الشرطة maktab as-siyaaHa (tourist office) مكتب السياحة matHaf (museum) متحف madrasa (school) مدرسة jaami'a (university) جامعة madiina (city) مدينة shaari' (street) شارع muftaraq (intersection) مُفترق taaksii, sayyaarat ujra (taxi) سيارة أجرة, تاكسي matruu (subway) مترو maHaTTa (station) محطة markaz bariid (post office) مركز بريد Hallaaq (barber) حلاق shurTa (police) شرطة baqqaal (grocery store) بقال sifaara (embassy) سفارة markaz (center) مركز maktaba (bookstore) مكتبة matHaf (museum) متحف masjid, jaami' (mosque) مسجد, جامع kaniisa (church) كنيسة kulliya (college) كلية Specific locations are formed with the name following the type of place, as in funduq Hilton فندق هيلتون(the Hilton Hotel) or maTaar bayruut (Beirut Airport). مطار بيروت
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