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Eastern Arabic II - Lesson 21

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She asks, "Where do you live?" She adds, "And my son, he's seven years old." You say, "He's not a student." Owning a rental property sounds like a dream, collect a rent, and relax. That is, until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. First, you need to conduct market research to understand local rental trends and determine a competitive rent price, then there's cleaning, staging, repairs, and hiring a professional photographer. Next, develop a marketing strategy with the property on rental sites and schedule countless showings. Runners warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to-do list. Our job is complicated because it should be. We handle everything from marketing and showing your property to screening tenants and preparing the lease. Our best-in-class property management professionals take care of your property as if it were our own, from rent collection to maintenance coordination, all for one flat monthly fee. 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She says, Me too, I prefer to send emails. I write letters from time to time. But I prefer to send emails. Now you and your wife are out walking. She has a letter to mail. How does she ask a passerby? Do you know where the post office is? He says, of course it's over there on the right. He asks, do you see it? She says, no, I'm sorry, I don't see it. Hello, old lady. He points and says, the post office is on the right. He asks again, now do you see it? Hello, old lady. She says, yes, now I see it. Now you see it too. Say, yes, it's over there on the right. She says, this time I see it. Now imagine you're an American woman speaking with the concierge at your hotel. Tell him, my husband wants to see a doctor. Do you see a doctor? Can you give me a phone number of a good doctor? Can you give me a phone number of good doctors? The concierge answers, yes, of course, ma'am. He tries to call a doctor for you but there's no answer. Tell him you will try again later. How will Maritani baden? Later you ask him, can you give me a phone number of a doctor? Can you give me a phone for you? He says, doctor Rashid is a very good doctor. Do you remember how to say, in his office? How would he say, I don't think Dr Rashid is in his office today? Ask why? Leish? He says that today is a holiday. Here's the word for a holiday. Smah, right. Adley. Adley. How would he say, today is a holiday? Elio Motley. Elio Motley. He says again, Dr Rashid is a very good doctor. A doctor Rashid, Dr Amni Hekthir. But today is a holiday. Basilio Motley. He says, I don't think he's in his office today. Mabzan, who have you met? The number is right. Racham Sahh. He says, I will try to call to his office. Ha hawe le to say, be make table. But I don't think he's in his office today. Basmabzan, who have you met? Sal. Today is a holiday. Elio Motley. Are the stores open? El Mahalat Vadha? He answers, know the stores are closed today. El Mahalat Vadha. Here's how to ask him, and the pharmacies? Smah, right. O say, dallyat, yet, dallyat, say, dallyat, say, dallyat, O say, dallyat, are the pharmacies closed too? A say, dallyat, am sacri-kam-an? He answers, know today is a holiday, but... La, Elio Motley, best? Some pharmacies are open. Tre a say, dallyat, Vadha. Until six o'clock today. La saa sittelio. Do you remember the word for "there is" or "there are"? Fi. Now he tells you, there are some pharmacies open today. Fishe way a say, dallyat, say, dallyat, say, dallyat. You want to call one. Here's the word for "a pharmacy". Smah, word. Say, dallyat. Say, dallyat. How would you say "the pharmacy"? A say, dallyat. Us. Owning a rental property sounds like a dream. Collect a rent and relax. That is until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. First, you need to conduct market research to understand local rental trends and determine a competitive rent price. Then there's cleaning, staging, repairs, and hiring a professional photographer. Next, develop a marketing strategy. 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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. Assay d'Alire. Saan. Can you give me? Munken Tatini. A phone number of the pharmacy? Rockham, telephone, Saan d'Alire. And a number of Dr. Rashid? Rockham, doctor, Rashid. He writes down the number on a piece of paper. As he hands it to you, he says, "Here's a number for his office. Four is understood." Tabhale raka maktavo. Dr. Rashid is a good doctor. A d'actore Rashid, d'actore mny. But I don't think he's in his office now. Masmabzan, huway maktavo hala. Today's a holiday. Elio Matle. Later you want to find the pharmacy. As you're leaving the hotel, the doorman asks, "Do you want help?" Smart, right? He's literally asking if you want assistance. How do you say assistance or help? Moçade. Try to answer, "Yes, I want help." A bit de moçade. He asks again, "Do you want assistance?" Bit de moçade. You show him the paper with the name of the pharmacy. Here's how to say, "This pharmacy." Smart, right? Hasei d'alie. Hasei d'alie. Try to tell him, "I want to go to this pharmacy." Mediru hahasei d'alie. Hasei d'alie. Pharmacy is feminine. How do you ask if it's far? Hei rei d'alie. Hei rei d'alie. How does he ask you, "Do you want help?" Bit de moçade. How does he ask, "Can you wait a few minutes?" He wants to tell you, "It's five minutes from here by taxi." First, here's how to say, "It's five minutes." Smart, right? Hei hahasei d'alie. D'alie. Hei hahasei d'alie. This word for "minutes" is used with numbers between three and ten. Say, "It's five minutes." Hei hahasei d'alie. How would he say, "It's five minutes from here by taxi?" Hei hahasei d'alie, iminho. Bit dexy. Ask him, "Is this pharmacy far?" Assay d'alie rei d'alie. He tells you again, "It's five minutes from here by taxi." Hei hahasei d'alie iminho. Bit dexy. He says, "Today's a holiday." Ilio motle. He assures you, but there are pharmacies open today. B'cei sai d'alie at fattalio. Before writing the directions, he wants to ask, "Are you able to read Arabic?" First, here's "to read" addressing a woman. Sma, "wade," de ery, de ery. You've used "mumkin," before for "can." That literally means "possible." Here is another Arabic word for "can," meaning "are you able." Sma, "wade," de d'ery, de d'ery, de d'ery. De d'ery? We'll use this word for "you can," or "you are able to," from now on. A less cute otherwise. Now how would he ask, "Are you able to read Arabic?" De d'ery de ery arabi? De d'ery de ery arabi? How does he ask you, "Do you want help?" De d'ery de ery? Try to answer, "No, I don't want help this time." La mabidimu saad de helmera. Mabidimu saad de helmera. Here's how you tell him that you are able to read Arabic. Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? You say, "I can," meaning "I'm able to." Sma, "wade." Ba de d'ery. Ba de d'ery. Ba de d'ery. Say again, "I can." Ba de d'ery. Now here's to read, meaning "I read." Sma, "wade." E-ra, e-ra. Try to say, "I can read Arabic." Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? He asks again, "Can you read Arabic?" Ba de d'ery. Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? He asks you, "Do you want assistance?" Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Ba de d'ery arabi? Now you're in a taxi and you show the driver your address. Address is feminine. How does he say that it's five minutes from here? Hey, here comes Diem and Hon. You know you're close to the pharmacy, but the driver says he doesn't see it. He asks you, are you able to read Arabic? De d'ery arabi? Tell the driver, yes, I'm able to read the address. Eh? Ba de d'ery arabi? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? He asks, do you have the right address? Now, how does the pharmacist ask you? Do you want assistance? Me d'ery arabi? Me d'ery arabi? Tell him, yes, I want help, please. Hey, me d'ery arabi? Me d'ery arabi? Me d'ery arabi? How do you say, thank you very much? Shukran Jazilam. Now you're talking with a friend about his daughter. He says, she's a student at Damascus University. He at Albaevjama Dimasht. Ask him, do you write letters? Tiktobreza al? He says he doesn't and adds, but my daughter writes a lot of emails. Bisminti Tiktob e-mailiktir. He adds, I like to read emails. A pabera e-mail. Pabera. He tells you, she works for the University, too. Now he says, and my son is a student, too. What's wrong with you? She's a student at the University with him. He at Albaevjama Dimasht. Later you're asking for directions. The man you're talking to asks, are you able to read the address? He tells you, it's five minutes from here. He says, I'm in home. Tell him, thank you very much. Shukran Jazilam. This is the end of Unit 21 and the end of today's lesson. Please continue with the next unit tomorrow. 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, tenants drop at the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance request, maintain communication. Whew, sound complicated? Renters' warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to-do list. Qualified 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