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Eastern Arabic I - Lesson 8

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20 Sep 2024
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Since you may not know its gender, you can use either form of the word for this. (speaking in foreign language) In this question, the form referring to a masculine object has been used. Say, what is this referring to a masculine object? (speaking in foreign language) How do you say, what is this referring to a feminine object? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) If you want to examine the object closely, you may request to see it. Here's how to say, see. (speaking in foreign language) Here's how to say, could I see it? Referring to a masculine object. (speaking in foreign language) Again, Shufu? Note that the pronoun O, standing for it, is not independent. It is attached to a verb. Here's see it by itself. Shufu? Shufu. If the object is feminine, the word for see it sounds like this. Shufu. Shufu. (speaking in foreign language) The R ending stands for it, referring to a feminine object. Supposing that the object is feminine, ask, could I see it? (speaking in foreign language) Suppose you see in the store, a stringed musical instrument, and you want to find out what it is called. How do you say, what's that? Assuming that it is masculine. Shuhada. Shuhada. How do you say, could I see it? (speaking in foreign language) The saleswoman tells you it is a loot. Here's how it sounds in Arabic. (speaking in foreign language) Now you may wish to know how much it costs. Here's how to say, how much? The word starts with a B sound, which means four. (speaking in foreign language) Literally you're asking for how much? Saying, how much is this? Referring to a masculine object. (speaking in foreign language) Say, how much is this referring to a feminine object? (speaking in foreign language) If you know the name for the object, you may replace this with the name. How do you say, how much is the loot? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) As a response to your question, you will hear a certain number followed by a word for the unit of currency. Here is the word for the unit of Syrian currency. (speaking in foreign language) This form follows plural nouns numbering more than 10. Say leera again. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) You will also hear the plural form of leera. It is used with nouns from three to 10. Here's the plural form. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) You don't have to know all the numbers because you can always ask the person to write the number down for you. Do you remember the word for write it down referring to a number? (speaking in foreign language) How do you ask someone to write a number for you? (speaking in foreign language) Do you know how to say to a man, write it down, please? (speaking in foreign language) Suppose you are in a restaurant and you want to know how much the coffee costs. Do you remember the word for coffee? (speaking in foreign language) When referring to a specific cup of coffee, you need to use the definite article. How do you say the coffee? (speaking in foreign language) Ask, how much is the coffee? (speaking in foreign language) You want to find out whether they have ice cream. What's the word for do you have? (speaking in foreign language) In this question you are addressing a waiter because of the uk ending. Ask the waiter do you have? (speaking in foreign language) Here's the word for ice cream. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask the waiter do you have ice cream? (speaking in foreign language) If it is a waitress, you should ask. (speaking in foreign language) Note the ik ending on the first word for do you have, addressing a woman? (speaking in foreign language) Ask the waitress do you have ice cream? (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the word for hello? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) What's the response to hello? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask the waiter if they have tea. (speaking in foreign language) What's the word for I want? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Here's the word for sugar. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Here's the word for with sugar. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) How do you say with sugar? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, I want coffee with sugar. (speaking in foreign language) Here's the word for milk. (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the word for and? (speaking in foreign language) Say, I want coffee with sugar and milk. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the word for one? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, one coffee. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, one tea. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Here's the word for bread. (speaking in foreign language) Ask the waiter if they have bread. (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the word for kebab? (speaking in foreign language) It sounds very similar to the English word. Ask, do you have kebab? (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the name of the delicious dish made from cracked wheat, beef, and pine nuts? (speaking in foreign language) Ask if they have kebab? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Here's the word for water. (speaking in foreign language) Say, water again. (speaking in foreign language) Say, I want water. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, I want water, please. (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember how to count from one to three? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, four. (speaking in foreign language) Say, five. (speaking in foreign language) Say, six. (speaking in foreign language) Say, seven. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Now say eight. (speaking in foreign language) Say, nine. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) And this is the word for ten. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Let's say them again. Repeat, four. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Five. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Six. (speaking in foreign language) Eight. (speaking in foreign language) Eight. (speaking in foreign language) Eight. (speaking in foreign language) Eight. (speaking in foreign language) Eight. (speaking in foreign language) Nine. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember how to ask, are you Sami? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) How do you say, my husband? (speaking in foreign language) How do you say, my wife? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, this is my husband. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, this is my wife. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) What is the polite expression used when someone is introduced to someone else? Which means, how do you do, or are pleased to meet you? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask a man where his wife is. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask a woman where her husband is. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the word for over there? (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember the word for a restroom? (speaking in foreign language) Ask where the restroom is. (speaking in foreign language) What's the word for not? (speaking in foreign language) What's the word for here? (speaking in foreign language) Say, not here. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Say, not over there. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask, is your wife here? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) How do you say, my wife? (speaking in foreign language) Say, my wife is not here. (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember how to take leave from a man? (speaking in foreign language) Do you remember how to take leave from a woman? 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