this solved alot of basic arabic grammer problems which i was facing ... thankyou soo much for taking time to make this vdo ... please make more ... jazakALLAHU khair
As you've said that "amiltu" usually used in sentences without the pronoun "ana" (1st person singular). My question is, can this be done with all the other forms as well ? For example, in case of 3rd person singular masculine, can "amila" be used without the pronoun "hua" in a sentence and be understood ? Thanks for the video.
He sounds like a robot but it's a very clear explanation. And the font is so easy to read-much better that dried up felt tip pens on a whiteboard.
So pleased I stumbled across these you tube videos. It's going to make my Arabic learning soooo much easier. Thank you
How is your Arabic now
How is your Arabic now
Really thank you for your effort! Sends hugs!
You have done really great job with these videos! Your details make big difference.Carry on!
Alhamdulillahi robbi alamin. MashaAllah. Salamun Alaikum...
this solved alot of basic arabic grammer problems which i was facing ... thankyou soo much for taking time to make this vdo ... please make more ... jazakALLAHU khair
Thank you so much this helped a lot!
Where I can get the book?
As you've said that "amiltu" usually used in sentences without the pronoun "ana" (1st person singular).
My question is, can this be done with all the other forms as well ?
For example, in case of 3rd person singular masculine, can "amila" be used without the pronoun "hua" in a sentence and be understood ?
Thanks for the video.
Yes, it's quite common to just use the verb without the subject pronoun.
Going rather fast please go little bit slow to have better understanding thanks
Use the 'wheel'/settings to adjust the speed. Also stop, then backtrack then start again as many times as required.