This was great! Just curious, do you have a video on how to use present tense verbs with nouns ( not connected pronouns)? For example, Amina is waiting, Khalid is running, etc? Thanks.
Why middle word coming change like sami'i with female you(ta___in) it came __-tasmain. Why not __-tasmi'in this kasara came fataha why. Some time middle verb's spellings totally came change with pronoun. Is there any rules of it?
The verb تسمعين is one of the five verb forms of present tense verbs in Arabic. Hence, it will take the same tashkeel as rhe present tense verb تَسمَع instead of the past tense سَمِعَ
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This is SO thorough! I actually understand this stuff!
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Finally I found this video!! I really got it. Thank you Amina. Love from Indonesia❤
Thank you so much! I finally got it !
Glad we could help you with a difficult concept! How'd you do on the quiz?
It was beautiful
helped me bigtime in understanding bas i got lost in the middle of it 😭😭 thank u tho !!
Thanks Amina This Was clear and concise.
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The verb conjugation for سَمِعَ is تسمَعْن تسمعين يسمَعون يَسْمَعُ
This was great! Just curious, do you have a video on how to use present tense verbs with nouns ( not connected pronouns)? For example, Amina is waiting, Khalid is running, etc? Thanks.
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video! You should check out our "Mastering Arabic Present Tense Verbs & The Five Verbs" video.
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13:05 rumors has it he said a arabic curse word.
Why middle word coming change like sami'i with female you(ta___in) it came __-tasmain. Why not __-tasmi'in this kasara came fataha why. Some time middle verb's spellings totally came change with pronoun. Is there any rules of it?
The verb تسمعين is one of the five verb forms of present tense verbs in Arabic. Hence, it will take the same tashkeel as rhe present tense verb تَسمَع instead of the past tense سَمِعَ