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Eastern Arabic II - Lesson 26

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21 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. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yes, I play cards a lot. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I like to play cards with my friends. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I played cards with them on Wednesday night. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now try to ask her if she plays tennis. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She laughs and says, no, I never play tennis. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask her. You never play tennis, really? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember how to say, this time the number is right? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She'll use the same word to answer, that's right. Try it. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say together, right, that's right. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She continues. They don't play a lot of tennis in Damascus. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now ask her, do you know Dr. Rasheed? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She answers, no, I don't know him, but I know his daughter. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her, I went to their place yesterday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I play cards with them often. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Laughing, she says, but not tennis, they never play tennis. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Is that so? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her, we can play cards at their place on Saturday, sometimes. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, I played cards with my friend yesterday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She plays cards pretty well. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how she says, better than me. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How would she say, better than me? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, I played cards at their place yesterday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] You need a fourth for Wednesday evening. Ask her, would you like to play cards with us tomorrow? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] With me and with them? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Your friend isn't sure. She says, she plays cards pretty well. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How would she say, better than me? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how to tell her, it doesn't matter. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, that's right, it doesn't matter. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She asks you, does Dr. Rashid play cards too? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her, usually, he has too much work, but-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He plays pretty well. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, he plays cards better than me. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her it doesn't matter, really. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, that's right, it really doesn't matter. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] If you want-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, yes, I want to play cards with them. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] But my car isn't working. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Are you able to take me to their place? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] That's a good idea. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Of course, I'm able to take you. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] With pleasure. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, great, you are able to take me in your car. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We are able to go to their place together. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her again, that's a good idea. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now, she says emphatically, but you play cards better than me. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her, really, it doesn't matter. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We are able to go to their place together. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] And we can play cards with them. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, yes, with pleasure. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask her again. You never play tennis, really? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, that's right. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] They don't play a lot of tennis in Damascus. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Later, you and another friend are making plans for the evening. She says, there's a good movie at quarter to nine. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She asks, would you like to see the movie? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Movie is a masculine word. Do you remember how to say, I saw him? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now try to say, I saw it, or I've seen it, referring to the movie. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember how to say, I will see my friends? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] What part of that means, see? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now referring to a movie, try to say that you would like to see it. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I saw it in February. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] But I'd like to see it again. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How would your friends say that she'd like to see the movie? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says to you, if you want. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell her, I saw it in February, but I'd like to see it again. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How would she say she hasn't seen it? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you remember the word for interesting? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Try to tell her it is an interesting movie. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Say to her, I'd like to see it again if you want. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She tells you, my car isn't working. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Referring to the movie, she says, but I want to see it. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Are you able to take me? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Of course, I'm able to take you with pleasure. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] She says, great, you are able to take me with you. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I've seen the movie. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] And a shifter film. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] But I would like to see it again with pleasure. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Another day, you're speaking with another friend. Here's how she tells you, I have a meeting. 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How would she say, "The meeting is there?" She wants to know if you've been to Aleppo. How does she ask, "Did you go to Aleppo?" Try to answer, "No, I've never been to Aleppo." She tells you, "There are many things to see there." She adds, "My daughter lives in Aleppo." Do you remember how to say, "I return" or "I'm returning"? She says, "I'm returning on Saturday." You wanted to invite her to a movie, say, "That's a shame." You want to ask her, "Can you return on Friday?" She answers, "No, unfortunately." You tell her the name of the movie. How does she say that she'd like to see it? She tells you, "I saw it in February." But I'd like to see it again. Ask her, "Can you return on Saturday?" Yes, I will return on Saturday, not Friday. I have a lot of work in Aleppo. She wants to say, "And I have another one on Friday." Here's the word for "another" or "more." It sounds almost the same as the word you know for "again." How would she say, "I have another meeting on Friday?" I have a meeting on Thursday. What's the word for "one"? How would she say, "And one more on Friday"? Here's how she says, "so," meaning for that reason. How would she say, "so I will return on Saturday?" Can you return on Friday night? She says, "No, I'm sorry. It's not possible." I have a meeting Friday morning. And one more at night. So I'm returning Saturday morning. Now you are talking to another colleague. You're going on a trip. Here's how she asks you when you will leave. You're not sure exactly, but you want to tell her soon. Try to tell her, "I will leave soon." Say that you will leave today at 5 o'clock. Your colleague says, "It's half past two now." I will return Wednesday night. I have a meeting on Tuesday. And one more Wednesday morning. So I have a lot of work. I will leave soon. Now it's a different day and you're talking with a woman you know. Ask her, "Are you traveling on vacation soon?" She answers, "Yes, I'm traveling to Latakia on Wednesday." The weather is very nice in Latakia now. I will leave soon. So I have a lot of work today. She tells you she's staying with friends and wants to say, "I will play cards with them." She says about her friend, she plays cards pretty well. Better than me. But it doesn't matter. Sometimes she plays cards better than me. How does she ask you if you've been to Latakia? Tell her, "No, I haven't been to Latakia yet." Ask her, "Can you return on Friday night?" She says, "No, I will return on Monday." You're discussing a movie. Tell her you'd like to see it soon. You add, "I saw it in February." But I'd like to see it again. How would your friend say that she'd like to see the movie soon too? She says, "I'm coming back on Monday." Great. This is the end of Unit 26 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. 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