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Modern Standard Arabic I - Lesson 19

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After investing billions to light up our network, T-Mobile is America's largest 5G you can switch, keep your phone, and we'll pay it off up to $800. Up to four lines via virtual prepaid card, a left 15 days qualifying unlocked device credit service poured in 90-plus days with device ineligible carrier and timely redemption for access and expires in six months. 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 create your performance, uncover opportunity, and move upward at MossAtoms.com. Mrs. Jones is talking with Mr. Rumsey. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) Now imagine you're an American man working in Egypt. You're returning money you've borrowed from a colleague. Say to her, here's the money. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) Your colleague didn't hear you. How does she ask? Can you repeat again? (Speaking Russian) Tell her, I will give you the money now. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) She says, I'm going to buy something. (Speaking Russian) How do you say, that's very expensive? (Speaking Russian) Tell her, I will give you 60 reels. (Speaking Russian) Now tell her, I will give you 100 reels. (Speaking Russian) Referring to a gift you bought your wife, your colleague says, the gold necklace is beautiful. (Speaking Russian) Tell her, excuse me, you speak too fast. (Speaking Russian) Ask her, can you say that again? (Speaking Russian) She says again, the gold necklace is beautiful. (Speaking Russian) Say, yes, beautiful and expensive. (Speaking Russian) Now she says to you, you also speak too fast. (Speaking Russian) How does she ask you, can you repeat please? (Speaking Russian) Later on you're at a reception with colleagues. A colleague asks you where your wife is. (Speaking Russian) Say, my wife's here. (Speaking Russian) Add, she's wearing a necklace. (Speaking Russian) Ask her where her husband is. (Speaking Russian) How does she ask you to repeat what you just said? (Speaking Russian) After you do she answers, my husband, he's over there. (Speaking Russian) How would you say, my wife, she's over there? (Speaking Russian) Your colleague says, your wife is wearing a beautiful ring. (Speaking Russian) Say, the ring is expensive. (Speaking Russian) Ask her, and your husband? (Speaking Russian) Now she says, my husband would like to drink water. (Speaking Russian) Say, my wife would like to drink coffee. (Speaking Russian) Now say together, he would like to drink, and she would like to drink. (Speaking Russian) Ask, what would your husband like to drink? Literally, what would like your husband to drink? (Speaking Russian) He would like to drink tea or water. (Speaking Russian) She asks, and your wife? (Speaking Russian) Where is she? (Speaking Russian) Tell her, she's over there wearing an expensive necklace. (Speaking Russian) How would she ask, what would your wife like to drink? (Speaking Russian) Tell her, she would like to drink coffee. (Speaking Russian) Now imagine that you're Professor Jones, an American teaching in Cairo. You're in your office at the university, waiting to meet with a new colleague. When he comes to the door, you want to ask him to come in. In Arabic, you would invite him in with, welcome. (Speaking Russian) Here's how to say, I'm Mrs. Jones. (Speaking Russian) You literally say, I, the Mrs. Jones. Say again, I'm Mrs. Jones. (Speaking Russian) You also want to say, please to meet you, or honored to meet you. (Speaking Russian) Using the same greeting, he answers, please to meet you. (Speaking Russian) He just said, please to meet you, Professor. Here's how to say, Professor, when addressing a woman. (Speaking Russian) How does he say, Professor? (Speaking Russian) His wife is with him, say to her, welcome. (Speaking Russian) Please to meet you. (Speaking Russian) And here's how you'd say, I'm Professor Jones. (Speaking Russian) When introducing yourself, you say literally, the Professor. How do you say, I'm Professor Jones? (Speaking Russian) Say again, please to meet you. (Speaking Russian) Welcome. (Speaking Russian) Say again, I'm Professor Jones. (Speaking Russian) How does he say, I'm Mr. Ramsey? Literally, I, the Mr. Ramsey. (Speaking Russian) Say, welcome, sir. (Speaking Russian) How did he say, please to meet you, Professor? (Speaking Russian) In the same way, tell him, please to meet you, Mr. Ramsey. (Speaking Russian) He asks you, where do you live? (Speaking Russian) How do you say, you live when speaking to a woman? (Speaking Russian) 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 focus insights with the collective technical resources of our firm to elevate your performance. Uncover opportunity and move upward at MossAtoms.com When you need meal time inspiration, it's worth shopping king supers for thousands of appetizing ingredients that inspire countless mouthwatering meals. And no matter what tasty choice you make, you'll enjoy our everyday low prices. Plus, extra ways to save, like digital coupons worth over $600 each week and up to $1 off per gallon at the pump with points, so you can get big flavors and big savings, king supers, fresh for everyone, fuel restrictions apply. (Speaking Russian) Here's how you'll answer. I live here. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) Say, I live here. (Speaking Russian) And here's how to say, the university. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) Say, the university. (Speaking Russian) Say again, I live here. (Speaking Russian) At the university, I smell white. (Speaking Russian) Which part of that means "at-the" or "in-the"? (Speaking Russian) Both "f" and "b" mean "at" or "in". They are used situationally. Like "b", "f" will combine with "al" to mean "at-the" or "in-the". Say again, at the university. (Speaking Russian) He says, "Please to meet you". (Speaking Russian) How would you say, "Welcome, Mr. Ramzi". (Speaking Russian) He asks you again, where do you live? (Speaking Russian) Tell him, I live here. (Speaking Russian) Askon. At the university. (Speaking Russian) He asks, really? (Speaking Russian) Here's how to say, "You live when speaking to a man". (Speaking Russian) Now ask, and you, Mr. Ramzi? (Speaking Russian) Ask him, where do you live? (Speaking Russian) At the university. (Speaking Russian) Try to ask him, do you live here too, or you too live here? (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) How would he say, "Yes, I live here". (Speaking Russian) And how would he say, "I don't live at the university". (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) But I live here. (Speaking Russian) Do you remember the word for, "with"? (Speaking Russian) How would he say, "With my wife"? (Speaking Russian) Here's, "We live". It's my wife. (Speaking Russian) How would he say, "We live here"? (Speaking Russian) Here's, "We". It's my wife. (Speaking Russian) Say, "We" in Arabic. (Speaking Russian) How would he say, "We are here", "R" is understood? (Speaking Russian) At the university. (Speaking Russian) He asks, "And you, Professor?" (Speaking Russian) Where do you live? (Speaking Russian) Speaking for you and your husband, try to say, "We don't live here". (Speaking Russian) Try to say, "My husband and I", literally, "I and my husband". (Speaking Russian) We live in America. (Speaking Russian) He asks, "In America?" (Speaking Russian) He asks, "In America?" Tell him, "Yes, really". (Speaking Russian) How did you say, "I'm Professor Jones"? (Speaking Russian) Now try to say, "I and my husband don't live here". (Speaking Russian) We live in America. (Speaking Russian) Here's how he'd say, "We would like". (Speaking Russian) Say, "We would like". (Speaking Russian) How do you think he'd say, "We would like to drink"? (Speaking Russian) He says, "We don't live in America". (Speaking Russian) We are here at the office. (Speaking Russian) At the university. (Speaking Russian) And we would like to drink tea. (Speaking Russian) The next day, you and your husband are at a reception. How would you tell a colleague, "My husband and I"? Literally, "I and my husband". (Speaking Russian) We'd like to drink water. (Speaking Russian) How would he say, "My wife and I". (Speaking Russian) Don't live here. (Speaking Russian) He says, "We'd like to drink tea or water". (Speaking Russian) Say, "My husband is over there". (Speaking Russian) He'd like to drink water. (Speaking Russian) Now say, "My husband and I would like to drink water". (Speaking Russian) Someone joins you. Introduce yourself, saying simply, "I'm Mrs. Jones". (Speaking Russian) Now introduce your colleague, saying, "This is Mr. Najar". (Speaking Russian) Please to meet you. (Speaking Russian) Now it's another day, and you're in your office at the university. You're expecting a visit from a gentleman you don't know. There's a knock on your door. What do you say? (Speaking Russian) He comes in. React to what he says next. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) Tell him, "No, he's not here". (Speaking Russian) He asks you where you live in America. Try to answer. I live in Washington with my husband. Be Washington. (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) Ask, and you, sir, where do you live? (Speaking Russian) (Speaking Russian) There's another knock at the door. Say, "That's my husband". (Speaking Russian) He comes in. Say, "Jack, this is Mr. Najar". (Speaking Russian) Try to say, "Mr. Najar, my husband Jack". (Speaking Russian) As they shake hands, what do they both say? (Speaking Russian) This is the end of Unit 19. 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 When you need meal time inspiration, it's worth shopping king supers for thousands of appetizing ingredients that inspire countless mouth-watering meals. And no matter what tasty choice you make, you'll enjoy our everyday low prices. Plus, extra ways to save, like digital coupons worth over $600 each week and up to $1 off per gallon at the pump with points. So you can get big flavors and big savings, king supers, fresh for everyone, fuel restrictions apply.