Test your Arabic Grammar with this Pronouns Quiz | Levantine Arabic for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Test your Arabic grammar with this video! Test your knowledge on object pronouns, subject pronouns, and possessive pronouns in Arabic in the Levantine dialect. I'll give you a sentence in English and you'll try to translate it into Arabic, check your answer against the correct answer.
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Pronouns in Arabic are affected by gender. Depending on whether the people you’re talking about are women or men, you use the appropriate pronoun.
Subject pronouns replace the subject of the sentence. It’s worth noting that subject pronouns are often dropped in everyday speech. The verb conjugation lets you know who the subject is, so using the subject pronouns in those cases is only a matter of emphasis. But, in verbless sentences, you need to use pronouns to let your audience know who you’re talking about.
Object pronouns are the words you use when the action of the sentence affects someone or something directly.
Possessive pronouns show ownership.
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
0:36 Question 1: My book
1:25 Question 2: Your book (f)
2:08 Question 3: Our book
2:50 Question 4: Her dog
3:16 Question 5: His dog
3:45 Question 6: She is a girl
4:15 Question 7: He is a boy
4:40 Question 8: Who are you? (f)
5:09 Question 9: Who are you? (p)
5:45 Question 10: Look at them
6:28 Question 11: I'll see you (p) later
8:25 Outro
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Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much I’ll definitely be on the lookout for it Bravo!
شكرا! هذا مفيد كثير.
You’re most welcome ☺️
شكرا جزيلا ❤
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Wonderful teacher keep it up
Thank you! ☺️
Absolutely great quiz!!! It’s reassuring that we’re learning bit by bit. Thanks so very much Sister Shami 😘. Would you be able to do some videos for feelings. I would like to know how to express my feelings or ask others how they’re feeling. Just married a shami man n I want to be able to speak w his family God willing. Much gratitude for your hard work ❤
Glad you see improvement, and great idea I’ll make a video on feelings to help out with that. Congrats on your marriage!
i want to ask if a female is saying some thing then the verb adj etc will be change into femminine or not for ex if she is saying i want to go to park.
In that case no, it would be same for feminine and masculine versions
For the phrase “I need to go park my car”.
@@SpeakShamiArabic thnx for reply