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Victor
What are the verbs for: "to refuse", " to come " and "to bring"? Hello friends, I'm learning Levantine Arabic or اللهجة الشامية at my university from a native speaker of Arabic from Jordan. Although, my access to spoken Arabic is still limited. :( I'm looking for Jordanian Arabic primarily, but other dialects are welcome to. :) Also, could you please give me the "verbal noun" form of the word I would appreciate it greatly. Thanks.
Dec 8, 2014 5:24 AM
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To refuse means يرفض (yarfud), to come means يأتي (ya'ti) and to bring means يحضر أو يجلب
December 9, 2014
to bring : (yohder)يجلب ، يحضر in Jordanien and Egyptian it's يجيب sounds different as in Egypt it's like " ygeeb " and in Jordanien it's like " yjeeb " for example " he will bring it " it's " راح يجيبه " or "حيجيبه" to come : . يحضر (yahdur) , يأتي , يجيء in Jordan they use one is يجي without ء in Egypt it sounds different too as we stress on the last ي . to refuse : يرفض usually arabic people don't use it as يرفض we use unaccepting more which is in Jordan "ما قبل " " ما راح يقبل " ما here means not or no . in Egypt we say "ما قبلش " " مش هيقبل " ... "مش " here means no or not ... hope this could help you
March 13, 2015
to Refuse = يرفض to bring = يجلب أو يُحضِر to come = يأتي
December 8, 2014
Refuse isيرفض and bring isيجلب او يستجلب او يأتي ب
December 8, 2014
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