Easy Arabic Lesson 30 - Plural Possessive Pronoun : ibn Sabah
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- Easy Arabic Lesson 30
Plural Possessive Pronoun
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Female possessive suffix for 2nd person plural female is not كم but كنّ. Yes, if there is a mixed group of male and female, we can use كم to refer to them.
Jazak Allah khair for correction...
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انا عسمي انشري... شكران هاذا الشنيل!
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Assalamualaikum Warehmatullah Wabarakatuhu. In the second last example you said كتابنا but books are in plural so won't it be كتبنا (kutubuna)
ماشاء الله وجزاك الله خيرا
excellent Arabic
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Jazakallah
ما شاء الله .
سهلة جداً.
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السلام عليكم .. I pause the video and درس علي المكتب translated as
There is amistake, Kunna is for female plural
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India :)
Thank you
I have a question yaa utadz
At min 2:57 didn't it has to be written as "kutubunaa 'alal maydati" instead of "kitaabunaa 'alal maydati"? Because the books are plural and not singular?
Thank you so much yaa utadz, jazakallah
yes, but in this case it will be "katabna alal ma۔idah"
I am so much appreciative to all of you who are qualified to impart knowledge of Arabic pronunciation as well as writing skills to non Arabic speakers in the global community. God shall bless and increase your talented methods at all times.
I have a doubt...
At 2:57 Why did you write Al maaidati not only Maaidati ?
کتاب۔۔۔۔کتابان۔۔۔۔کتب
Is it correct then
کتبنا۔۔۔۔our books?
هو الله ربي و ربكم
مش الله
ربنا الله
How do you differentiate between your singular and your plural?
Mutashakkir
Here "our books" what will be? Here is books is plural what is plural of kitab? should plural form of kitab be used here?
Please tell in new video about arabic alphabet
In first example," our books "is pluaral so it should be kutubuna not kitabuna ? Any correct me if I'm wrong here
My bag is in the room?
حقيبتي في الغرفةِ
yes
plular of ک is کن .
29 pare ka alhaqqa sure ke arab bataye
Nice, how i have to start from bigning please send link
Our Books should be کُتُبُنا؟
there is a little mistake : when you are talking to group of people who are females you should say (ربُّكنَّ = Rab'bukun'na) and when they are males you should say ( ربُّكم = Rab'bukom), and when they are males and females together you should use the males one (ربُّكم)
I read somewhere that there is something called Modern and Classical Arabic . Do they differ from each other? If so then which one to be learned in order to understand The Quran....
Yes they differ, Quran is classical Arabic and in this course we are studying basic classical Arabic
I know little arabic but i am wanna learn more then i need advice from you where am i start with
When we use robbana
our books it will be kitabuna or kutubuna?
Kutubuna
كتابنا على المائدة (ليس الميدة ) this wring
Sir please can you teach us verbs ..belongs to 3 times..
Allah Imma do inni asaluka I seek refuse
How can tell we seek refuse
Allahumma inni Auzubika min....
Allahumma = O Allah
Inni = indeed I
Auzu = I seek refuge اَعُذُ
Bika = with you/in you
Min = from
Hy I would like to confirm for a friend the writing of the word مائدة isn't there a hamza" ء " on top of the " ي " thanks for the clarification in advance
What does rahmatullahi wa barakatuh mean? I've always wondered and you never said the meaning. Great videos by the way, I'm learning a lot.
Rahmatu Allahi = mercy of Allah
Wa = and
Barakatuhu = his barakat (blessings)
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Very good but too fast, please slow down .
JazakaLlahu khairan.
Please, is there no word like Rabbukunna?
No.
Wazkur ma yutlā fii "buyutikunna" min āyatiLlahi walhikma... Quran 33:34.
Please, how about this?
Jab do log jisme ek male aur ek femali ho ... ya .. do se jyada male are female mix ho ...us wawqrt kye kaha jayge ANTUM YA ANTUNNA ya kuch aur
Salaam. for 'their lord (m)' i see in surah al adiyat, ayat 11, a fatha is used instead of a dhama, any reason?
Mole Bannana
wa alaikum as salam..
Please go to Lesson 29, and listen that video from 2:30 to 3:20...
I explained your question over there..
Sirat Al Mustaqeem oh my bad 😅 can't wait for the next lesson!
Are you done with Arabic grammar?
Or will you make more videos?
+Salman Bhai
Will make more inn shaa Allah 2 weeks later
Isn't there any dual possessive pronoun?
what about Rabbana
Hibo Muslima
In Rabbunaa, Rabb is in Case 1
In Rabbanaa, Rabb is in Case 2
In Rabbinaa, Rabb is in Case 3
Don’t we have dual possessive?
Why there is كتابُنا instead of كُتُبنا.. ?
Kitaab كِتاب is singular
Kutub كُتُب is plural
Kitaabunaa كِتابُنا = our book
Kutubunaa كُتُبُنا = our books
Are you a revert to Islam?
So our books are on the table would be... كُتُبُنا على الميدةِ.. is it right?
@@preetiagarwal8822 right
I am learning arabic and I found your lessons are quite easy to understand compare to others..
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Like or naa bhai
We say rabbanaa but here u said rabbunaa
Clear it pleaee
المائدة و ليست الميدة
Reply me
Dear
Question?