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Modern Standard Arabic II - Lesson 1

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25 Sep 2024
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Visit your neighborhood Sprouts today to explore healthy products down every aisle. [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] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now imagine that you're an American woman speaking with a Lebanese colleague at a conference in Damascus. Referring to you and your husband, he asks, you've been here since when? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you say, we arrived this morning? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] That means literally in the morning. To make it clear that you mean this morning, you'll say, today morning. Try it. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Continue to use this phrase for it this morning from now on. Now how would he ask just you? Did you eat in the city? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Both "f" and "b" can mean "at" or "in". For this course, unless otherwise queued, we'll be using "f" answer. No, I didn't eat in the city. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He says, we drank tea in the city. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you think you'd ask him if he ate this morning? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Oh, you ate when speaking to a man. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He tells you, I ate yesterday morning. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Meaning just him, ask, but did you eat something this morning? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how you'd ask just him. What did you do today? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] You did to a man. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I ate moshawi today. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him again. What did you do today? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now ask just him. Did you eat at the hotel? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He tells you, we ate there yesterday. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Meaning him and his wife ask, did you buy something? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He tells you, we bought an interesting book. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How do you think he would ask just you? What did you do yesterday? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I bought a lot of things. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] To ask him, what did you do last night? You'll ask, what you did yesterday in the evening. Try it. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Ask him again. Did you eat at the hotel? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He answers, yes. We ate moshawi and we drank tea. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Meaning he and his wife, how do you ask what they bought? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I bought a newspaper. [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] And here's how to say, a Lebanese newspaper. [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] He asks you again, what did you do yesterday? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We ate in the city. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How does he say that he bought a Lebanese newspaper? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Meaning you and your husband, he asks, when did you arrive? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We arrived this morning. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We drank tea. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We bought a newspaper also. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Still meaning you both, he asks, did you go to Dubai? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yes, we went to Dubai. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] When did you go to the city? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We went to Dubai last night. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How would he ask, just you? What did you drink this morning? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I drank tea and water. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] He tells you, we arrived in the city yesterday morning. Remember, in is understood here. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Using the plural, ask, did you buy something in the city? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We bought a Lebanese newspaper. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Meaning him and his wife asked him, where did you go? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We went to the city last night. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We bought a lot of things. [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] How does he ask you what you did yesterday? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We went to Damascus. [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] We went to Damascus. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] How does he ask just you what you bought? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Here's how to tell him, we bought a nice book. [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] Meaning you both he asks, did you buy something? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Tell him, we bought a nice book. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Using the plural, he asks, when did you arrive in Dubai? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] We arrived in the hotel this morning. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Meaning just you he asks, did you eat something? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I bought a nice book. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Now you want to say, we went to the Umayyad mosque. First, here's how to say, mosque. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] 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 shows. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Sound complicated? 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. Go to runnerswarehouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for. Or call 303-974-9444 to speak with a rent-estate advisor today. 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. Jid. Mess. Mess Jid. Call. Mosk. Mess Jid. El Mess Jid. The Umayyad Mosque is also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus. Here's how to say we went to the Umayyad Mosque. Esmar wa'ad. The habna el mess jid el uma'u'i. Uma'u'i. Uma. Uma'u'i. El uma'u'i. El mess jid el uma'u'i. Call. The Umayyad Mosque. Literally the mosque the Umayyad. El mess jid el uma'u'i. El mess jid el uma'u'i. Referring to you both, he asks, "When did you go?" Mess had the haptom. Ajib. We went to the Umayyad Mosque this morning. The habna el mess jid el uma'u'i. El yom sabahant. He asks you, "Did you speak English?" Esmar wa'ad. Take a lemty in glizzy. Take a lemty. Te. Take a lem. Take a lemty. How do you say you spoke when speaking to a woman? Take a lemty. Take a lemty. Say again, we went to the Umayyad Mosque this morning. The habna el mess jid el uma'u'i. El yom sabahant. How did he ask you if you spoke English? Take a lemty in glizzy. Try to answer. No, I didn't speak English. La, matakalamtou in glizzy. Take a lemty. Lemtou. Take a lemty. How do you say, "I spoke?" Take a lemty. He asks, "Did you speak Arabic?" Take a lemty, Arabic. Take a lemty. Tell him, "I spoke Arabic a little." Take a lemty. Add, "At the Mosque." Fill mess jid. Take a lemty. Fill mess jid. He asks, "Do you like Damascus?" Do you like Damascus? You want to say, "I like Damascus a lot." When referring to "liking" something, you use "Kathiran." With that in mind, try to say, "I like Damascus a lot." Now you're speaking with another colleague, he tells you, "I arrived yesterday morning with my wife." It's my wife. How do you ask when they arrived? He answers, "I arrived yesterday morning with my wife." I want to spend a few days here. I like Damascus a lot. Ask him, "How many days?" Here's how he answers, "Two days. It's not right." Yo main. Main. Yo main. Khul, "Two days." Yo main. He says, "I arrived yesterday morning." Was also Amms Sabahan. I want to spend two days here. Oridwan up the yo main huna. Yo main. Ask him, "What did you do yesterday?" Another vaulta Amms. Vaulta. He answers, "We went to the Umayyad Mosque yesterday." The habna il al masjid al Umayy Amms. Al masjid al Umayy. And we ate at a nice restaurant. Where I can have him a palm latif. Him a palm. Tell him, "We went to the Umayyad Mosque this morning." The habna il masjid al Umayy Al Yom Sabahan. He asks just you, "Did you speak Arabic?" Taqalam Thi Arabi. Tell him, "I spoke Arabic a little at the mosque." Taqalam Thi Arabi al Kalil and Phil Masjid. How does he ask you if you spoke English? Taqalam Thi English. How would you tell him, "No, I didn't speak English?" La, matakalam Thi English. Matakalam Thi. How did he say, "I want to spend two days here?" Uridu Anakli Yomayunah. He asks, "What did you do last night?" Matakal Thi Amsmasan. Ajib, "I bought a nice book." Istare to qi tab latif. Qi tab latif. Hui Akhul, "I arrived yesterday morning with my wife." Hui Akhul, "I got a drink. I bought a Lebanese newspaper." 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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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. We bought a lot of things. Ask just him, did you eat in Damascus? Using Kathiran, he says, "Yes, we ate a lot." Nam, a kelna kathiran. And we bought a lot of things. We bought a kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. Ask just him, ask, "What did you do this morning?" Nam, a kelna kathiran. Did you eat something? A kelna kathiran. How would he say, "No, I didn't eat this morning?" Le ma a kelna kathiran. How does he say that he bought a Lebanese newspaper? Starei tuzari dalugnaniya. He asks, "Just you, what did you do yesterday?" Mada phalty ems. Ajib, we ate at a nice restaurant last night. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. A kelna kathiran. Tell him, "I spoke Arabic a little." Te kelna kathiran. How did he say, "I arrived yesterday morning with my wife?" Wasaltu emsoba hanmazoujeti. And how does he tell you that he wants to spend two days here? He says, "I like the mosque a lot." Ohebul mazshid kathiran. Almazshid. Tell him, "I also arrived yesterday morning." A kelna kathiran wasaltu emsoba hanmazoujeti. We went to the Umayyad mosque this morning. The habna ill mazshid al umayyad al yom sabahan. Now try to tell him, "I spoke Arabic a lot." Te kelna m'tu arabi kathiran. Te kelna m'tu kathiran. Now say that you bought a Lebanese newspaper. Estare tojeri dalubnania. And a nice book. Wakita abla thiv. He asks, "What did you do last night?" Madhath al tea ems mazshan. He asks you, "Did you drink coffee?" Sharip te kahua. Ajib? Coffee? No, no, I drank tea. Ahua. Lehla. Sharip te kahua. Tell him, "We bought a lot of things." Estareina a shia kathiran. Tell him that you want to spend two days here. Oritu an akhliyo mainhuna. This is the end of Unit 1. 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, draft the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance request, maintain communication. Whew! Sound complicated? Runners 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 runnerswarehouse. What's next? At Moss Adams. That question inspires us to help people and their businesses strategically define and claim their future. 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