Arabic verbs-I-do (1) : I want - I like - I have
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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I always advise to the new learners who don't know how to conjugate verbs, to learn the verbs they do, you can start with these three :
I want | urīdu | أُريدُ
I like | uḥibbu | أُحِبُّ
I have | ʿindī | عِنْدي
Examples :
I have a book | ʿindī kitaab | عِنْدي كِتاب
I want a pizza | ureedu pitzā | أُريدُ بيتْزا
I like cakes | uḥibbu l-kaʿk | أُحِبُّ اْلكَعْكَ
This is a perfect teaching! Straight to the point.
U r right
So simply explained, thank you!💕
انا احب هذا الفيديو 😊 مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ
this is good, clear and short no long talk before exercise Is given please do more like this ,a person who is not a beginner who just want to review can use this also
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Great lesson, and very helpful to see the full writing with diacritics - mumtaz!!
This is a perfect teaching! I even learned how to say انا اسما ياسر
This is the first time, I understood why 'I' is not used.
Thanks a lot
Shukran jazeelan
nice video..very easy to understand..
Precise and to the point...good
Best way of teaching
Simple and Effective. keep it up.
thanks continue like this we need to learn arabic verbs
U really wante leran arzbic💜
Alhamdulillahi robbi alamin. MashaAllah. Salamun Alaikum..
تعليم اللغة الإنجليزية بدون ملل شكرا لك thank you
Ma sha Allah very nice
Very useful & easy. Thanks for sharing. Please keep it up.
keep uploading thanks and more power to your channel.
Very nice explanation. Thanks.....
Masha ALLAH
Good
Jazakallah Khair ❤
Concise. This has been very helpful.
You are so much better than most of these other bullshit teachers. I love how your focus is the language and not appearance.
nice lecture. Please ! upload more.
Good teaching.
Masha Allah
It,s sooooo wonderfll
Keep going
Masha Allah ya Sadeequl word
داائما متألق سايلنت...حفظك الله من كل سوء
خهههه منك صح.
Very precise .very informative. Mashkoor jiddan
Thank you
Please make more videos
My homework gives this to me a million times...
I doing homework..😳
Excellent
THANKS اخی
Thank you, it was great important words
simple and clear
thanks
thank you mr arbox you are great i like it
Jazakallah
V clear explanation 👏🌹
Thank you this is very helpful. You have a different accent, may I ask where you’re from?
Хороший урок.
That's really cool.how to get your next lessons?
MASHA ALLAH
Thank you for the explanation. Once we know how to use the personal pronouns, there is no need to use them in the conjugation, right? Since the pronoun is added to the conjugation itself. Please advise. !شـُكـْراً جَزيلاً
Indeed
thanks
Mashallha
Assalamo alaikum warahmatullah barktuhu; it is very informative very very thanks ; dear sir as you taught in this video laisa indi for the first person: I think so it should be laystu indi
Wa alaikum assalam, a good question.
"Laysa", here, is not conjugated, it is as frozen as a negation particle, but you need to indicate its subject.
ليس عندي كتاب، ليس عندنا قَلَم، ليس عندك مِفْتاح، ليس عنده بَيْت
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You can also conjugate ليس in order to passively include the subject.
laysuu 'indy ليسوا عندي (they are not in my possession [right now]).
Here, you don't add any subjective noun, as the conjugation includes already subjective pronouns ليس + وا.
And by this you are also emphasizing on a temporary possession, as if right now and there where you are, you don't have them.
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PS: You can alternatively use the particle "maa": ما عِندي، ما عندنا، ما عندك، ما عنده ...
"lastu 'indi" means I'm not there where am I (I'm not at me).
'inda عند is an adverb, so when you imply a place, it would mean "at someone's" or "at a certain place".
Thank you ...❤💙💚💛
👍🌻
ماشاء الله
great
nice explain
Muschas gracious amigo
nice
... Pls do more!!
هذا ممتاز
I didn’t understand the difference among لا and ليس, when do we use each of them, is there a rule?
Conjugating Arabic verbs reminds me of conjugating Swahili verbs
i uhibuu
More verbs please
Hi cute
Where u from
@@Frank-gc1oe Rome Italy
You don't eat pizza because of pork in the menu but well teaching very interesting language and not easy 👍
Uchiba Uki
Hahaha there are many pizza restaurants here but cooked with chicken not pork
@@princeofarabia96 That's good, I don't like pork too ,you lucky have pizza with chicken :-)
@@uchibauki2515 are you Muslim??
Where is the continue or 2 steps from vocab? Where?
Lysa andi rakamun means i don,t have money. Is it right?
For wealth or money use maal مال.
So it becomes: "laysa ʿindi maalun" لَيْسَ عِنْدي مالٌ.
الموسيقة حزينة حاول إبدلها
Amira S إن شاء الله، في المنشورات القادمة
اريد
ما اريدك؟
Where do i Find more verb
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i saw a some one video today on youtube .they taught ( biddii) بدي for i want instead of "ooridu" أريد which one is correct?
Hello,
- uridu أريد is the standard Arabic
- beddy بدّي is a slang used by some Arabs, even so, it's a famous dialectal usage in the middle east.
Green Box jazak allahu khairan.
"Popular " usage.
بدي= بودي or أود in fossha
you can write bedii or badii not biddii , and other word is uridu and all have same meaning
I was a house??
Isn't it better to concentrate on teaching language her and pray at home?
ana uhibbu hada video
꾸웨이쓰 믐따쓰 졔이드
Is it Rimsha or Ramsha?
Please help me
Salam, could you please clarify which word are you referring to?
But what kind of arabic?
Standard Arabic
Is this fusha or dialects?
Modern Standard Arabic
@@arbox2478 thanks then I found what I'm looking for.
trakari ko kya kahethe hai
لا أريد
Good
thanks