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Eastern Arabic I - Lesson 14

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20 Sep 2024
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We leverage industry focus insights with the collective technical resources of our firm to elevate your performance. Uncover opportunity and move upward at MossAtoms.com. This is Unit 14 of Speak and Read Eastern Arabic. Listen to this Arabic conversation in which the man asks the lady where she was the previous evening and she tells him she was at the movies. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Listen to this conversation once more. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for hello? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] As you may recall, you should respond to this greeting with a different word. Do you remember what it is? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Greet someone again. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now respond to this greeting properly. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for excuse me or pardon me? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for when? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for sightseeing tour or excursion? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say the excursion? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now ask, when is the excursion? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for it begins referring to a feminine thing? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask, when does the excursion begin? Remember that there is no word for it does. Literally, you're asking, when begins the excursion? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for it ends? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you ask, when does the excursion end? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for I? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Anna. Anna. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for American referring to a man? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I'm an American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Anna, American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Anna, American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] But if you are a woman, the word for American takes an A ending. Listen. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How would a woman say, I'm an American? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Anna, American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Anna, American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Anna, American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for he? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, he's an American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, he's an American. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for English? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] It is the same word used to refer to the English language. Say, he's English. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for she? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, she's English. Remember the A ending. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for Canadian referring to a man? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say he's a Canadian? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now say, she's a Canadian. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for I want? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for doctor? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I want a doctor. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for water? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, I want water? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for ticket? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] It has an R ending indicating that it is feminine. Say, I want a ticket. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, my ticket? Remember to attach a T ending. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for this referring to feminine things? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, this is my ticket. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for visa? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, my visa. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, this is my visa? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for passport? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, my passport. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note that only an E ending is added to express possession because this is a masculine noun. What's the word for this that refers to it? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, this is my passport? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for receipt? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] This is the word you use to refer to your currency declaration. Say, my receipt. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, this is my receipt? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for, not? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, this is not my receipt. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, this is not my passport? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now say, this is not my ticket. Remember that the word for ticket is feminine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for visa again? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, this is not my visa. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a man, is this your visa? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him, is this your ticket? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say to a man you have? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for tea? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a waiter, do you have tea? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for coffee? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask the waiter, do you have coffee? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you ask a waitress, do you have coffee? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for a special kind of salad. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a waitress, do you have tea? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for I like. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I like coffee. Note that in this context, the noun must have the definite article. It is an L sound attached to the beginning of words. But with words starting with T and S sounds, for example, it becomes similar to them, resulting in an elongated S or T. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I like tabule. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for you like addressed to a man. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say to a man, you like coffee. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him, do you like coffee? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman if she likes coffee. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for he likes. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, he likes coffee. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for very? It also stands for very much. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now say, he likes coffee very much. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how to say, she likes. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note that this form of the verb is similar to you like addressed to a man. Say, she likes coffee. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, she likes coffee a lot. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, he likes coffee a lot? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for a little? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, he likes coffee a little. Owning a rental property sounds like a dream until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. Determine a competitive rent price, mark it to property, schedule the showing screen tenants, drop it at the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance request, maintain authentication. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Sound complicated? Renner's 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 Rennerswearhouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for. 303-974-9444. Because from now on, the only thing you need on your to-do list is to call Renner's 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 MossAdams.com. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say I like coffee a little? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for mine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] In the middle of this word, there's a sound produced deep in the throat. Listen to the word mine again. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, this coffee is mine. Remember that coffee is feminine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note that the noun is definite because you are referring to a specific coffee or cup of coffee. Say once more, this coffee is mine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for passport? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say this passport is mine? Remember that the word for passport is masculine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note that there is no change in the form of the word for mine. Here's the word for yours addressed to a man. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] It has the act ending used when addressing a male. How do you say yours to a man? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say to a man, this passport is yours. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a man if this passport is his. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for visa? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a man if this visa is his. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note the elongated T sound at the beginning of the word for visa. It marks the definite article that has been combined with the word following it. Ask a man again, is this visa yours? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how to say yours to a woman. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] It has the act ending. How do you say yours to a woman? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for salad? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say to a woman, this salad is yours. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note the elongated S sound at the beginning of salad. Ask her, is this salad yours? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for papers, which refers to documents such as your passport, visa, and currency receipt? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] This word is plural. Do you remember the word for these that refers to plural nouns? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman, are these papers yours? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how to say yes, these papers are mine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman, are these papers yours? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for his. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] It has the O ending that refers to a male. How do you say his? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for beer? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] This word is feminine. Say, this beer is his. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say this passport is his? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for hers. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] This word has the O ending referring to a third person feminine. Say hers again. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's salad again? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, this salad is hers. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Note the elongated initial S in the word for salad. Ask someone. Is this salad hers? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Of course, often you may simply point to a thing and ask, is this yours? If you know the gender of that thing, you might use the proper form of this. If you don't, use either form. You'll either be corrected or you will pick it up from feedback. Ask a man, is this yours? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] This is what you would say if the thing is masculine. Once more, ask a man, is this yours? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] If the thing is feminine, here's how the question sounds. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman if a feminine thing is hers. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman if a masculine thing is hers. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for today? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for what? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say what's today? Remember, there's no is. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, today is Saturday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's Sunday? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Monday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tuesday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Wednesday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Thursday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Friday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for tomorrow? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say tomorrow? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for I will be? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for here? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now say, I will be here tomorrow. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Owning a rental property sounds like a dream until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. Competitive rent price, market the property, schedule the showing screen tenants, draft the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance request, maintain communication. Sound complicated? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Runners warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to-do list. Qualified tenants, check. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Check. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Maintenance coordination, you got it. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Go to runnerswarehouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for. Or call 303-974-9444. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] 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 Moss Adams.com. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say you will be addressed to a man? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him, will you be here tomorrow? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for you will be addressed to a woman? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask her if she will be here the next day. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for when? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman, when will you be here? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I'll be here tomorrow. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say Damascus? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say in Damascus? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I'll be in Damascus tomorrow. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for a man? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I'll be in a man tomorrow. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for I like? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for ice cream? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I like ice cream. Remember that you should begin it with the L sound standing for the definite article. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for you like addressed to a man? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him if he likes ice cream. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for you like addressed to a woman? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask her if she likes ice cream. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Use the word for I was. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say I was? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, I was in Damascus. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] The word for you were addressed to a man is the same as the one for I was. Say to a man you were. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him were you in Damascus? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for yesterday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for where? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a man where were you yesterday? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's the word for were addressed to a woman. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman where were you yesterday? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] This is the word for evening. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask a woman where she was yesterday evening. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What's the word for movie theater? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say at the movie theater? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say, "I was at the movie theater." [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say goodbye? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Goodbye. 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, tenets, drop it at the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance, request maintenance, communication. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Sound complicated? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] 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