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Modern Standard Arabic II - Lesson 2

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Now, you and your wife are speaking with a colleague's wife at a dinner party that you have all flown into Damascus for. How does she ask you when you both arrived? Matao Salton? Ajib? I arrived yesterday morning with my wife. What's next? How does she ask just you? What did you do last night? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? How do you say that you bought a Lebanese newspaper? Ljubnaniya? Newspaper is a feminine word. How do you think she would ask you if you both bought an American newspaper? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? Matao Salton? An American newspaper and a nice book. Jirida Amrikya? Wakita Blotif? Oh, I've been here for two days. Anna Hunamundo yomain. How does she say that she likes Damascus a lot? She tells you, I went to Jubile yesterday morning. Ismar wa'aid? The habto illajubail am sabahan. The habto. Call, I went. The habto. The habto illajubail. Tell her again, I arrived yesterday morning with my wife. Wasalto am sabahan mazaojati. He ate a pool. I went to Jubile yesterday morning. The habto illajubail am sabahan. The habto. Ask her, what did you do this morning? Matao Salton yoma sabahan. Fatih. He ate jib. I went to the Umayyad mosque this morning. He ate a pool. I spoke English a little at the mosque. He ate a pool. I went to Jubile yesterday. The habto illajubail am sabahan. The habto illajubail am sabahan. The habto. With my American female friends, just listen. Masa dikatil amrikiyat. Masa dikatil amrikiyat. That's literally with my female friends, the Americans. Say the feminine version of the Americans. Al amrikiyat. Yat. Amrikiyat. And here's how to say, my friends, when referring to a group of women. Isna'waid. Sadhi kati. Kati. Sadhi. Sadhi kati. Masa dikatil amrikiyat. I went to Jubile. The habto illajubail. With my American female friends. Masa dikatil amrikiyat. Sadhi katiyatil amrikiyat. Ask her if she spoke English. Take a empty English. They were practicing their Arabic together. How does she say, "No, I didn't speak English." Le, matakalam to incalizi. She asks, "Just you. What did you do yesterday?" Mevafalta amms. We went to the Umayyad Mosque yesterday. The habna illajumashidil umayy amms. Here's how she asks if you both spoke Arabic. Isma'waid. Taqalam tomarabi. Taqalam tom. Toam. Taqalam tom. Pol, you spoke when referring to more than one person. Taqalam tom. She asks you, "What did you do at the mosque?" Mevafalta filmashid. Filmashid. Now she asks you both. Did you speak Arabic? Taqalam tomarabi. Taqalam tom. Here's how to answer. Yes, we spoke Arabic. Isma'waid. Nam. Taqalam tomarabi. Taqalam tomarabi. Taqalam tomarabi. Pol, we spoke. Taqalamna. How did she ask you both? Did you speak Arabic? Taqalam tomarabi. Taqalam tom. Yes, we spoke Arabic. Nam. Taqalam tomarabi. Taqalamna. Now ask her, "What did you do last night?" Mevafalta, am smasatin. Did you eat in the city? 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She asks you, did you eat this morning? A Calty Lyom Saabahan? I bought an American newspaper. Shteri Tuzharida Amrikia? We bought a nice book also. Shteri Nakhitab Latif Ivan? He Attersal? But did you eat something? Lekin Akal Tashayan? Ajib? No, I didn't eat this morning. Le, Matakalty Lyom Saabahan? Now you're speaking to another guest at the party. Professor Ramsi, how did she ask you both? When did you arrive? Matakalo Saltyom? Ajib? We've been here for two days. Nakhnuna Mwendriyomein? We arrived in Damascus yesterday morning. Was Anadimasht Am Saabahan? How did she ask you both if you went to the Umayyad Mosque? The haptam il al-Mashjid al-Umawi? You did? Al-An-Qul? We went to the city. The haptam il al-Madhina? Referring to both of you, she asks, did you buy anything? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum? Ajib? We bought a lot of things. Isteraytum Shaitan? How does she say that she wants to spend two days here? Uridu and Akliyomeinhuna? Now she tells you, I ate breakfast at the hotel. Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Isteraytum Shaitan? Owning a rental property sounds like a drink, 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, list the property on rental sites, and schedule countless showings. Oh, no free to screen time for information, try to release our collection, turn it on, and change our collection. Whew! Sound complicated? Renner's Warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to do list. Our job is complicated because it should be. 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Uncover opportunity and move upward at MossAtoms.com. I ate breakfast with Jane. Afford to my Jane. Meaning both her and Jane ask, "Did you speak English?" Take a lump to me, Angelizi. How does she say, "No, I didn't speak English?" La. Matakalam to Angelizi. Matakalam to? Here's how to ask, "Does she speak Arabic?" It's not wide. Te takalamu arabi? Te takalamu? Te takalamu? Te takalamu? Te takalamu? Call. She speaks. Te takalamu? Te takalamu arabi? Here's another way you might hear that asked. It's not wide. Te takalamu arabi? Hell is somewhat like "did" or "does" at the beginning of questions. In Arabic, it makes them more formal and emphatic. For now, continue to use this question word for "yes" or "no" questions until queued otherwise. Now, Professor Ramsey asks you, "Did you eat breakfast?" It's not wide. Hell of Perta? Of Perta? Hell of Perta? Ajib, "No, I didn't eat breakfast this morning." Le, ma afta tulliam sabahan. You ask her what she did last night. She says, "We went to a nice restaurant." The habna illamatam lativ. To say, "With my Syrian female friends," she says, "With my friends the Syrians." Try it. How do you more formally ask just her if she spoke English? How would she say, "We spoke Arabic?" Te kalamna arabi? Te kalamna? Meaning her and her friends ask, "You didn't speak English?" Me tte kalamtum inglezi? Te kalamtum? She tells you that only her friend Jane speaks English. Ask more formally, "Does she speak Arabic?" Hell tte kalamna arabi? Te tte kalamna arabi? He ech jib? Yes, she speaks Arabic very well. Naam, tte kalamwa arabi jib en jid den. Here's how to ask her, "Does your husband speak Arabic also?" It's not right. He ech jib? Yes, he ech jib? Yes, he ech jib? Say together, "She speaks." He speaks. Te tte kalamwa arabi jib en jid den. He ech jib? We spoke English. Te kalamna inglezi? She says her husband is Canadian and adds, "He doesn't speak Arabic." Te kalamwa arabi? You ask her why they are in Damascus. She says, "He wants to see his friends." First, his friends. It's my ride. As di kah ahu. Ahu. As di kah. As di kah ahu. Call his friends. As di kah ahu. As di kah ahu. He wants to see his friends. As my ride. Yuridu anyara as di kah ahu? Yara. Anyara. Yuridu anyara. Call he wants to see. Yuridu anyara. She says, "I arrived yesterday morning with my husband." Wasal tu am sabahan mahazouji? He wants to see his friends. Yuridu anyara as di kah ahu? As di kah ahu? You want to say that you'll be staying for a few weeks. First, here's weeks. Asmar wa'aid. Asabiyya. Viyya. Asa. Asabiyya. Say, "weeks." Asabiyya. Asabiyya. For a few weeks. Asmar wa'aid. Libidat Asabiyya. Libidat. Lib. Libidat Asabiyya. You use 'mundu' to mean 'for' when you're talking about something that originated in the past. You use 'li' when you're not talking about the past. Using 'li' say for a few. Libidat. Libidat Asabiyya. Tell her again. We arrived in Damascus yesterday morning. Asabiyya. She asks how long you'll stay. Tell her for a few weeks. Libidat Asabiyya. Libidat. Al-An-Qul. We've been here for two days. Na-no-huna-mundu-yo main. He et-a-kul. I went to Jubayel. The haptu illa jubayel. Our son wants to see his friends. How do you tell her? My son speaks Arabic very well. And how did she say, "I ate breakfast with Jane?" Afthartu Maajin. Afthartu. She speaks Arabic very well. She says, "Here's how she says, she lives in Damascus. It's not right." Tascunufidimashk. Tascunuf. He et-a-skunuf. Al-She lives. Tascunufidimashk. She says again, "I ate breakfast with Jane." Afthartu Maajin. She lives in Damascus. Tascunufidimashk. Tascunuf. How did she say, "Our son wants to see his friends"? Do you remember the feminine word for "small" or "young"? Savira. The professor mentions her youngest daughter. To say, "The younger one lives in Beirut." She says literally, "The small, she lives in Beirut." Try it. Asarira Tascunufidimashk. Ask more formally, "Does she speak Arabic?" Haltatakalamawabi. Haltatakalamawabi. She tells you that she does. Now she says, "She lives with her friends." Isma'awaid. Tascunufidimashkatiha. Sadiakatiha. Tia. Katiha. Sadi. Sadiakatiha. Her friends, meaning her female friends. Sadiakatiha. Sadiakatiha. Meaning her daughter, how does she say, "My husband wants to see the younger one"? Zojiridu anirasarira. She lives with her friends. Tascunufidimashkatiha. Sadiakatiha. She tells you that she will visit her daughter, and you ask how long she'll be staying. How does she tell you, for a few weeks? Live with Art Asabia. Asabia. Ask more formally, "Does she speak Arabic?" Haltatakalamawabi. With her friends. Māsadiakatiha. Sadiakatiha. She says that she does. Tell her, our son also wants to see his friends. Yibnuna Idan, Yuridu anirasdihkau. How does she ask if you both went to the Umayyad Mosque? The haptum el nasyidul umawi. You say yes. She asks just you. Did you eat breakfast at the hotel? Haltatakalfonduk. Haltatakalfonduk. Asab, I didn't eat breakfast this morning. Haltatakaliam sabahan. How does she say, "I want to spend a few weeks in Beirut." Haltatakalim sabahan. Haltatakalim sabahan. Referring to her daughter, how did she say, "The younger one lives in Beirut?" Haltatakalim sabahan. This is the end of Unit 2 and the end of today's lesson. Owning a rental property sounds like a dream until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. Determinate competitive rent price, market the property, schedule the showing screen, tenants drop the lease at a rent collection, handling its request, making a communication. Whew! Sound complicated? Renters 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. 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