School Verbs in Arabic | Levantine Arabic for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • School Verbs in Arabic | Levantine Arabic for Beginners
    Expand your Arabic vocabulary with this video on school related verbs in Levantine Arabic. We'll learn various verbs and verb phrases such as to teach, to learn, to revise, to ask a question, to take notes, to enroll etc. Some of the verbs and verb phrases will be in present tense and others will be in past tense. I include the masculine and feminine versions of the verbs. I include the word written in Arabic, the transliteration, and the translation. We'll also explore the direct translation of these phrases in English as well as the closest meaning translation. These are sure to be useful in your Arabic conversations, especially if you're telling others about your Arabic learning journey!
    This is ideal for Arabic language learners and those interested in learning the Levantine dialect which is spoken in the Levant region in countries like Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:26 to teach
    0:56 to teach a lesson
    1:23 to learn
    1:55 to study
    2:22 to do homework
    2:50 to revise/check
    3:17 to ask a question in class
    3:56 to raise one's hand
    4:14 to answer
    4:28 to take notes
    4:49 to copy
    5:22 to take a test
    5:53 to pass a test
    6:18 to fail a test
    6:49 to enroll/register
    7:43 to go to college
    7:54 to major in
    8:49 outro
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Комментарии • 10

  • @mariamhassan583
    @mariamhassan583 22 дня назад

    Wonderful it’s amazing work it’s very easy to learn it quickly 😊

  • @esterl717
    @esterl717 10 дней назад

    Excellent

  • @ling0n381
    @ling0n381 22 дня назад

    If you could do a video on when to use present continuous and when to use the active participle and what the difference actually is, that would be really great! As for example why you say "ana rayeeh" instead of "ana 3am rooh", since in english they both mean "I am going" (right now), and it doesn't seem to be the same for example when you say "I am eating" (right now), where you'd say "ana 3am ekol".

    • @SpeakShamiArabic
      @SpeakShamiArabic  20 дней назад

      Great suggestion, I’ll incorporate it into a video!

  • @luisamaria2652
    @luisamaria2652 16 дней назад

    Thank you for this video!
    I have another question: how do you say "I did an Arabic course" or "I attended an Arabic course"? :)

    • @SpeakShamiArabic
      @SpeakShamiArabic  13 дней назад +1

      You’re welcome! You could say “Akhadit daris bil-Arabi” أخدت درس بالعربي

  • @desidesigning
    @desidesigning 16 дней назад

    Why "be" ب as a suffix?

    • @SpeakShamiArabic
      @SpeakShamiArabic  16 дней назад +1

      In this case ب is a prefix that indicates the word “in”. So you can read it as “He majors in [insert major]” or “He specializes in [insert major]”