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Eastern Arabic I - Lesson 9

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20 Sep 2024
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Say to a man, you are Merwan. - Inte Merwan. - Inte Merwan. - How do you ask, are you Merwan? - Inte Merwan. - Inte Merwan. - Inte Merwan. - How do you say you to a woman? - Inte. - Inte. - Inte. - Ask a woman if she is Nadia. - Antinadia? - Intinadia? - Do you remember the term of address used with an unmarried woman? - Anise. - Anise. - If a young woman's name is Huda, how do you address her? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - If this woman is married, how do you address her? - Set Huda. - Set Huda. - Usually you may address men by their first names, but if you don't know the name of a man and you want to address him, here's what you say. - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How do you call a man or attract his attention if you don't know his name? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Do you remember the word for American? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Do you remember how to say I'm an American? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - This is if the speaker is a man. How does a woman say I'm American? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How does a man say I'm English? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How does he say I'm Canadian? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How does a woman say I'm English? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How does a woman say I'm Canadian? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How do you ask a man if he is Syrian? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - How do you ask a woman if she is Syrian? - Anise Huda. - Anise Huda. - Do you remember the word for husband? - Doge. - Doge. - How do you say my husband? - Doge. - Doge. - How do you say my wife? - Doge. - Doge. - Say my wife is Canadian. - Doge canadie. - Doge canadie. - Say I'm an American. - An American. - An American. - Here's the word for but. - Bus. Bus. - How do you say but in Arabic? - Bus. - Bus. - Say but I'm American. - Bus Anna American. - Bus Anna American. - Listen to. My wife is Canadian, but I'm an American. - Doge canadie. Bus Anna American. - Doge canadie. Bus Anna American. - This is a rather long sentence. Let's build it up from the end, word by word. - American. - Anna American. - Bus Anna American. - Canadie Bus Anna American. - Doge canadie Bus Anna American. - Now say it again. My wife is Canadian, but I'm an American. - Doge canadie Bus Anna American. - Bus Anna American. - Doge canadie Bus Anna American. - Do you remember the word for he? - Hui. - Hui. - Say he is American. - Hui American. - Hui American. - What's the word for or? - Willa. - Willa. - How do you ask, is he American or Canadian? - Hui American. - Hui American. - Do you remember the word for she? - Hui. - Hui. - Hui. - Say she is American. - Hui American. - Hui American. - Ask is she American or Canadian? - Hui American. - Hui. - Hui American. - Here's the word for passport. - Joaz. - Joaz. - How do you say my passport? - Joazee. - Joazee. - Say to a man your passport. - Joazuck. - Joazuck. - Note the uk ending when addressing a male. Say to a man your passport. - Joazuck. - Joazuck. - How do you say your passport to a woman? - Joazuck. - Joazuck. - Note the uk ending. How do you say please to a man? - Owning a rental property sounds like a dream until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. Determine a competitive rent price, market the property, schedule the showing screen, turn off the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance, request maintenance, and communication. - Whew. Sound complicated? Renters warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to-do list. Qualify tenants, check. Rent collection, check. Maintenance coordination. You got it. Go to runnerswarehouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for. Or call 303-974-9444. Because from now on, the only thing you need on your to-do list is to call runners warehouse. - What's next? At Moss Adams, that question inspires us to help people and their businesses strategically define and claim their future. As one of America's leading, accounting, consulting, and wealth management firms, our collaborative approach creates solutions for your unique business needs. We leverage industry-focused insights with the collective technical resources of our firm to elevate your performance. Uncover opportunity and move upward at MossAtoms.com. - Min Fodlock. Min Fodlock. - Note the "uck" ending. Say "please" to a man. - Min Fodlock. - Min Fodlock. - The form addressed to a woman is slightly different. Listen. - Min Fodlock. - Min Fodlock. - Note the "uck" ending. How do you say "please" to a woman? - Min Fodlock. - Min Fodlock. - Say to a man, "your passport, please." - Joazic Min Fodlock. - Joazic Min Fodlock. - Say to a woman, "your passport, please." - Joazic Min Fodlock. - Joazic Min Fodlock. There's a nice and polite word used when giving something to someone. It means "here you are" or "here you go." Listen to it addressed to a man. - Fodlock. - Fodlock. - How do you say to a man, "here you are"? - Fodlock. - Fodlock. - Here's the form addressed to a woman. - Tradali. - Tradali. - Note that the only difference is the final "e" sound on the end. Compare both words. - Tradali. - Tradali. - Say to a woman, "here you are." - Tradali. - Tradali. - Do you remember the word for "thank you"? - Shukran. - Shukran. - Do you remember its response, which means "you're welcome"? - Afwan. - Afwan. - Do you remember the word for "where"? - Wein. - Wein. - How do you ask a man where his passport is? - Wein-jo-a-za. - Wein-jo-a-za. - The word for "passport" in Arabic is masculine. Do you remember the word for "this" that can be used with it? - Hada. - Hada. - Say, "This is my passport." - Hada-jo-a-za. - Hada-jo-a-za. - Here's the word for "visa." - Da-shira. - Da-shira. - Do you know how to say "my visa"? - Da-shirti. - Da-shirti. - Note the T sound before the final E sound. This is the T sound distinguishing feminine nouns. It is pronounced only when a segment is attached to the noun. How do you say to a man, "your visa"? - Da-shirti. - Da-shirti. - Note the "uck" ending. Ask a man where his visa is. - Wein-ta-shirti. - Wein-ta-shirti. - Ask a woman where her visa is. - Wein-ta-shirti. - Wein-ta-shirti. - Note the "uck" ending. How do you ask a woman where her visa is? - Wein-ta-shirti. - Wein-ta-shirti. - The word for "visa" is feminine. How do you say, "This is my visa"? Remember, there is no word for "is" in Arabic. - Da-ta-shirti. - Da-ta-shirti. - Do you remember the word for "here"? - Da-on. - Da-on. - Say, "In my passport," the word starts with a "b" part. - Bijawazi. - Bijawazi. - Say, "Here, in my passport." - Hone, Bijawazi. - Hone, Bijawazi. - All foreigners are required to exchange a certain amount of money for Syrian Leira at the airport when entering the country. The receipt they get is an important document. Here's how it sounds in Arabic. - Was-al-sar-fil-amli. - Was-al-sar-fil-amli. - It literally means "recede for exchange in currency." Let's build it up from the end word by word, starting with the last word for "currency." Note that it has the definite article at the beginning, represented by the "l" sound. - Lamli. - Lamli. - Sar-fil-amli. - Sar-fil-amli. - Was-al-sar-fil-amli. - Was-al-sar-fil-amli. - How would an official ask were the money exchange receipt is? - Way-in-was-al-sar-fil-amli. - Way-in-was-al-sar-fil-amli. - You may refer to it with the word for "recede" only. - Was-al. - Was-al. - Say "the receipt." - Was-al. - Was-al. - This word is masculine. How do you say "this is the receipt?" - Had-al-was-al. - Had-al-was-al. - How do you say to a male official, "Here you are, this is the receipt, using the polite expression." - Shab-dal. Had-al-was-al. - Shab-dal. Had-al-was-al. - All your documents may be referred to as papers. Here's how the word sounds in Arabic. It starts with a combination of "wa" and "ra". - Ura. - Ura. - Note the glottal stop at the end. How do you say "papers"? - Ura. - Ura. - How do you say "your papers to a man"? - Ura. - Ura. - How do you say "your papers to a woman"? - Ura-ik. - Ura-ik. - Ask a man where his papers are. - Uin-u-ra-ik. - Uin-u-ra-ik. - Here's the word for these. It refers to both masculine and feminine plural nouns. - Ad-ul. - Ad-ul. - Here's how to say "these are my papers". - Ad-ul-ra-ik. - Ad-ul-ra-ik. - Here's how to say "his papers". - Ura-ul. - Ura-ul. - The "o" sound on the end is the equivalent of the possessive "his". - Say "his papers". - Ura-ul. - Ura-ul. - Do you remember the word for "passport"? - Jo-waz. - Jo-waz. - How do you say "his passport"? - Jo-waz. - Jo-waz. - Here's how to say "her passport". - Jo-waz. - Jo-waz. - The "a" part at the end is the equivalent of the possessive "her". How do you say "her passport"? - Jo-waz. - Jo-waz. - Do you remember the word for "visa"? - De-chiro. De-chiro. - Here's how to say "her visa". - De-chirota. - De-chirota. Words that end in "a" or "e" are usually feminine. When another sound is attached to them on the end, a T sound should replace the "a" or "e" endings before the added segment. Say "her visa" again. - De-chirota. De-chirota. - The same thing is true for the word for "wife". Listen to it in isolation. - Doji. - Doji. - How do you say "his wife"? - Do-sto. - Do-sto. - Note the T sound inserted between the word and the final O sound. Say "his wife" again. - Do-sto. - Do-sto. - Do you remember the word for husband? - Do-sto. - Do-sto. - Do-sto. - Do-sto. - Do-sto. - Do you remember the word for husband? - Do-sto. (speaking in foreign language) - Say, my wife is Canadian. (speaking in foreign language) - Say, my wife is English. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Do you remember the word for where? - When? When? - Do you remember the word for bank? - Bank. Bank. - Imagine you are in a hotel and want to find your way to a bank. - What do you ask? Where's the bank? - When you'll bank. When you'll bank. - Do you remember how to say the commercial bank using the Arabic word for bank? (speaking in foreign language) - Ask, where's the commercial bank? (speaking in foreign language) - How do you say, over there? (speaking in foreign language) Say, the commercial bank is over there. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - How do you say, to a man, your wife? (speaking in foreign language) - Ask him where his wife is. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Do you remember how to say goodbye? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) This is the end of unit nine. - Owning a rental property sounds like a dream until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. Determine a competitive rent price, market the property, schedule the showing screen, time to drop at the lease at a rent collection, handling its request, maintain your communication. - Whew, sound complicated? - Renters warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to-do list. Qualify tenants, check, rent collection, check. Maintenance coordination, you got it. Go to runnerswarehouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for. Or call 303-974-9444, because from now on, the only thing you need on your to-do list is to call runners warehouse. - What's next? At Moss Adams, that question inspires us to help people and their businesses strategically define and claim their future. As one of America's leading accounting, consulting, and wealth management firms, our collaborative approach creates solutions for your unique business needs. We leverage industry-focused insights with the collective technical resources of our firm to elevate your performance, uncover opportunity, and move upward at MossAtoms.com.