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How would you introduce yourself in Arabic?
are there present tense and past tense in Arabic?also are there feminine and masculine verbs, nouns,etc?
2008년 3월 11일 오전 3:50
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i can add something, for exemple, when we say : "you " in english, it is not precise if it is a man or woman or the number of persons who we talk
i give you only an exemple for pronons (sorry for my bad english i try to learn)
you : anta (1 man), anti (1 woman), antoum (group of men), antounna (a group of women), antoumaa (2 men).
when you say: you eat an apple, it not change with the number and if man or woman :
anta ta'koulou ettoufaha (1 man) , "ettoufaha" is an apple, and the verb eating is "akala"
anti ta'koulina ettoufaha (1 woman)
antoumaa ta'koulani .. (2 men)
antoum ta'koulan ... (group of men)
antounna ta'koulna ..(group of women)
and for conjugaison, there are only 3 tences, el maggi, el mougara3, and el amr
el maggi is the past
el mougara3 is the present (the future is only the present and we add the word "sawfa")
el amr is the ordre
exmple :
i ate : akaltou
i eat : a'koulou
i will eat : sawfa a'koulou (sawfa +present)
eat ! : ou'koul
i am here for another lesson if you want
2008년 3월 11일
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Yes...
Salam firsttt,,,
Ismee A-isha Moh'd wa Umree Thamaaniyata 'ashr sanawaat. Askuno fi 011 Nur Street - example.
Ism means name ee in ismEE means my so ismee means my name is. wa means and. Umr means age ee in umrEE means my age (or old). askun means i live... frm sakana w/c means lives or live A there means I. fi means in...examples are fi bayt (in house) and there more uses...
Salam again....
2008년 3월 11일
Hi.
I'm ola=انا علا
From Egypt=من مصر
Ola:what's your name ?علا:ما اسمك؟
Samir: my name is Samir.اسمى سمير
Ola:how old are you?علا:كم تبلغ من العمر
Samir:I'm 45 years old سمير: عندى 45 سنه.
OLa : talk to me about your self :علا:كلمنى عن نفسك
Samir:I'm a doctor انا طبيب
I've a sister لدى اخت
and I'm friendly وانا ودود
Ola: nice to meet you Samir فرصه سعيده يا سمير
Samir :nice to meet you too انا اسعد
" by the way it's not a word_for_word translation"
2008년 3월 16일
Shukran...hopefully i wrote it right.You were very helpful.
Salam!
I am very intrigued to learn because my grandmother was from Saudi Arabia,and i didn't have the pleasure of meeting her.This boosted my enthusiasm to learn the language.
2008년 3월 11일
for introduction, you can say: Ana (your name) “Ana” means “am”
This is the most common introduction way… (no need for details)
For Arabic verbs, there are three types: Past, continues, and command verbs.
Feminine and masculine in Arabic language do exist. Everything has a role for doing it. It’s not so difficult, but it needs time to master it…
your are welcome to ask any question here...
2008년 3월 11일
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