STEP 16- Arabic Classroom objects/vocabulary- ARABIC SENTENCES

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Комментарии • 42

  • @dessalidman7268
    @dessalidman7268 4 года назад +13

    I cannot THANK YOU enough for making your Lessons available on-line especially at a time like this. You make studying Arabic so enjoyable!

    • @ArabicKhatawaat
      @ArabicKhatawaat  4 года назад +7

      Thank you! I appreciate it. Glad to hear that.☺️

    • @joyrockey9391
      @joyrockey9391 4 года назад

      @@ArabicKhatawaat Thank you teacher. I was also referring Dr. Imran class to study Arabic. But now I concentrate your class more as this is more useful for me to learn. His class also good, but your class better to learn. How can I contact to get more lessons for detailed study. Can you please give a contact e-mail ID ?

  • @LostMerkaba
    @LostMerkaba 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for these great lessons. I study Arabic with your videos almost every day.

  • @adeelazahid
    @adeelazahid 4 года назад +5

    Please continue small easy lessons like this every week. It will be a great help for me to learn Arabic. Thanks🙏

  • @mdalex6715
    @mdalex6715 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm very thankful for this free video...

  • @nazimuddian1806
    @nazimuddian1806 3 года назад +2

    Thanks 🥀Our TEACHER FOR GOOD
    LECTURE TEACHE 🌹🌹🥀

  • @banjbot
    @banjbot 2 года назад +2

    Best teacher

  • @priyodarshibarua2818
    @priyodarshibarua2818 3 года назад

    I needed these vocabulary for my online lessons , words cannot describe how grateful I am to you .

  • @khaldudxb
    @khaldudxb 3 года назад +4

    Amazing Teacher, the inclusive of Noun, Verb with Pronouns and Prepositions in the examples you have used is really making students like me to understand how to form the sentences with grammar. Jazaka Allahu Khairan

  • @rudolfcelko5716
    @rudolfcelko5716 Год назад

    asSalamu alaykum. Jazaki Allah khayr.

  • @pengzeng376
    @pengzeng376 Год назад

    Suddenly become so difficult, I can follow up from this lesson

  • @AxumawitTsehaye
    @AxumawitTsehaye 5 месяцев назад

    Thank u teacher❤❤❤

  • @ishtiaqahmedqadri1154
    @ishtiaqahmedqadri1154 2 года назад +2

    ماشاءالله اسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ,
    Your videos are very good and I am learning daily, I just want to ask you any book you recommended for me with your videos or if you have your own book please I want to buy fhat, جزاك الله

    • @ArabicKhatawaat
      @ArabicKhatawaat  2 года назад

      Thank you Ishtiaq! The videos give the steps to take to learn Arabic without a textbook. Once there is any additional resources we will share inshAllah!

  • @aameerkhan367
    @aameerkhan367 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @adeelazahid
    @adeelazahid 4 года назад +2

    Great lesson 😊😍👍

  • @shaheer9100
    @shaheer9100 5 месяцев назад

    thank you for the videos, Indeed its of great help. JazakAllah. I have one question though.. how do we link the step 15 to this lesson for example. its it independent i.e I need to learn arabic numbers by myself and the then continue with step 16? i do realise that this is not a full tuition/classrom... but wanted to know if the lesson are holistic or just help videos on the basics. thank you.

  • @shahidabelgaonkar9288
    @shahidabelgaonkar9288 3 года назад +3

    Assalam Alayikum. Here in the above portion you are very fast. U should go slow and give meaning of each word when u pronounce plz.

  • @faridahtamby1971
    @faridahtamby1971 3 года назад +2

    السلام عليكم
    الحمد لله،
    Since accidentally came across this channel 2 weeks ago, I have been following frm earlier step. Now at step 16.
    May I know what's your name . اشكرا
    Singapore

  • @ijazulhaq3803
    @ijazulhaq3803 4 года назад +3

    W.asalam khatawat

  • @asiaticsabaah-7mathematics932
    @asiaticsabaah-7mathematics932 Год назад

    رجا الذكي جدا

  • @nazeemahabrahams5865
    @nazeemahabrahams5865 Год назад

    Shuqran 🌹❤️

  • @Palash27390
    @Palash27390 4 года назад +2

    You Had must write to spelling and meaning whatever you write and telling us it is easy for me to understand properly(those students who like me) so please do something

  • @mahiba6625
    @mahiba6625 Год назад +1

    Why did you add ة in اللُّغة and in العربىِّة with اُستاذ because we are talking about a male teacher so shouldn't these words be masculine as well?

  • @pubginc.7328
    @pubginc.7328 Год назад

    I noticed a pattern where you added alef at the end of each feminine word and also changed ة to ت to make it into plural. Is this the way to change feminine words to their plural forms?

    • @jewelweed6880
      @jewelweed6880 Год назад

      If anyone else was wondering this... Yes, adding ا and opening the ta marbuta changes some feminine words into their plural form.
      ت Is sometimes called the closed ة
      See how it looks like the top of the ta dish is pinched shut?
      She keeps things easy to digest, step by step, so it is a more complex topic than this Step 16 video gets into. If a learner is at that point, I say take notes on your thoughts and just follow along with her process.

  • @TechSyndrome
    @TechSyndrome 3 года назад +1

    Salaam Ustadah,
    Isn't the condition for adjectives and nouns in Arabic that they match in gender etc? If that is the case I'm struggling to see how أُستاذْ اللُّغَة العَرَبيَّة all match in their properties?

    • @jewelweed6880
      @jewelweed6880 Год назад

      The sentence means, "The Professor of Arabic Language is Iraqi." Iraqi is an adjective...and it agrees in gender with the noun. The ending changes if it was a female from Iraq.
      Besides, if you added ة to professor, the subject of the sentence, that means the professor is a female. Logically that doesn't work if the teacher is a man.

  • @madingmajak1809
    @madingmajak1809 6 месяцев назад

  • @nilofarfathima9101
    @nilofarfathima9101 3 года назад +1

    15 class continue this place please mam

  • @nasyababa
    @nasyababa 3 года назад +2

    The plural of female teacher and male teacher is wrong right? It’s the opposite

    • @ArabicKhatawaat
      @ArabicKhatawaat  3 года назад +2

      It's correct! Ustaathaat أستاذات female. Asaatetha أساتذةmasculine

    • @sitihashim5031
      @sitihashim5031 3 года назад +1

      Syukran. Terima kasih

    • @UbaidKhan-hg5ee
      @UbaidKhan-hg5ee 3 года назад +1

      @@ArabicKhatawaat اساتذہ the same in Urdu

  • @jewelweed6880
    @jewelweed6880 Год назад +1

    A mark of a Moroccan Arabic speaker speaking in English is dropping the g in -ing. Maybe people from other arabic dialects do this, but I've noticed it with Moroccans. Every female Moroccan speaker I've heard teaching arabic does this. It’s cute, I'm not intending to be mean.

    • @ArabicKhatawaat
      @ArabicKhatawaat  Год назад

      :-) and if you end up living in southern states it just gets better :-)

  • @ahmdnaube3745
    @ahmdnaube3745 6 месяцев назад

    Where are steps, 17,18,19,20,21,22,23 ? Ustazah

  • @dilbhaghussainlaskar8421
    @dilbhaghussainlaskar8421 3 года назад

    Where are you from maam

  • @muhammadosmanyazdani9371
    @muhammadosmanyazdani9371 2 года назад

    salam