Understanding the prepositions "3an" and "min" in Jordanian/Palestinian Spoken Arabic
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- Опубликовано: 26 мар 2015
- CGE Jordan's director, Fridrik Tiedemann, teaches you how to understand and correctly use two popular prepositions: "3an" and "min"
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Yes Nicolas.. looking very smart
Aside from meaning "about", "3an" basically conveys the idea of separation, of separating something/somebody from something/someone else, putting some distance between them.
qareeb also has to do with time; e.g. sa2maftou7 qareeban
You can use ''min'' (''from'') in a sense ''I am from Palestine'' = ''Ana min Palestine'' too...And that is not feelings, nor results...:P