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Mohammed Hanee
Tutor de la comunidad
🏠 Let’s learn some useful Arabic phrases to talk about housing and rent! 👋 When asking about where someone lives: أَيْنَ تَسْكُنُ؟ (ayna taskunu?) — Where do you live? أَسْكُنُ في شَقَّةٍ. (askunu fī shaqqah.) — I live in an apartment. أَسْكُنُ في بَيْتٍ صَغِيرٍ. (askunu fī baytin ṣaghīr.) — I live in a small house. 💬 To ask about rent: كَمِ الإِيجَارُ الشَّهْرِيُّ؟ (kam al-ijāru ash-shahriyyu?) — How much is the monthly rent? الإِيجَارُ أَلْفَا جُنَيْهٍ. (al-ijāru alfā junayhin.) — The rent is two thousand pounds. 🏙️ Talking about location: الشَّقَّةُ قَرِيبَةٌ مِنَ العَمَلِ. (ash-shaqqatu qarībatun mina al-ʿamali.) — The apartment is close to work. الْمَنْطِقَةُ هَادِئَةٌ وَآمِنَةٌ. (al-manṭiqatu hādiʾatun wa āminah.) — The area is quiet and safe. ✨ Tip: In Arabic, you can use "أسكن في" (askunu fī) or "أعيش في" (aʿīshu fī) to mean “I live in”. 👉 "أسكن" is more formal and used in Modern Standard Arabic. 💬 Question for you: أَيْنَ تَسْكُنُ أَنْتَ؟ وَكَمِ الإِيجَارُ في بَلَدِكَ؟ 🗣️ Want to practice talking about your home in Arabic? Book a lesson with me and let’s have a real conversation! 🏡
6 de nov. de 2025 9:06

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