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Modern Standard Arabic II - Lesson 5

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You're an American man at a conference in Beirut, and you're speaking with an Arab colleague who has also flown in for the event. How does she ask you? When did you arrive in Beirut? When did you arrive? You tell her you arrived last week. How does she ask you? What did you see? What did you see? Your wife has come with you, as you have family in the city. Say, last night we went to a good restaurant. We spoke Arabic and English with the waiter. We bought sweets. When did you arrive at a conference? We will have dinner with our daughter. Your colleague also has her family along. She says, we will have lunch with our older daughter. How does she ask you? Is so? Does she need a car? How did she ask you? From now on, hell will be dropped when asking questions except for specific occasions and will cue you when it's appropriate. She answers. She rented a car this morning. It's time to ask you. How do you ask her if she went to Russia? The hapti? He ate jib? No, I didn't have a lot of time. No, I didn't have a lot of time. Here's how to ask. Truly, why not? It's not right. It's not right, it's not right. It's not right. That's sort of like saying, for what not? Ask her, why not? Yimala? Yimala? He ate a coal? I had a lot of work yesterday. Can I handle Kefirams? How did she say, "We will have lunch with our older daughter"? Senator had to have been to Nalkabira. Now she asks you, did you go to Tripoli? The hapti illa tarabulus? Yes, Tripoli is very big. Nam, Tarabulus Kevirajitan. We need a car in Tripoli. The hapti illa tarabulus is very big. He ate a coal? My younger son rented a car. Agnesarir is the hapti illa tarabulus. He's going to Damascus tomorrow. They have illa Dimasht Aradhan. Oil? Tripoli is big, but Damascus is bigger. Tarabulus Kevirajitan. Your colleague needs to get back to work. How do you say, "Goodbye" to her? Ma salama. Here's a common response that you might hear in return. Allahi salmaq. Salmaq. Maq. Sal. Salmaq. Allah. Allahi salmaq. That's literally, "God bless you," when speaking to a man. Say, "Goodbye" once more to your colleague. Ma salama. Using the new response, how does she reply? Allahi salmaq. Allahi salmaq. Use this response to "Goodbye" from now on. Now here's how she says, "See you later." It's not wide. Illa liqap. Liqap. Qap. Liqap. Illa liqap. Illa. Illa liqap. Qul. See you later, or till we meet. Illa liqap. On another day, you and your wife are speaking with a friend. How does your friend ask just you? Did you go to junior? The hapta illa junior. The hapta. Here's how to tell her, "Yes, I had some time." It's my wide. Naam, can I do khalilan minal waqt? Alilan mina. Min. Alilan mina. That's like saying a little bit of, say a little of, or some. Kalilan mina. Kalilan minal waqt. Notice how that phrase runs together. To say "I had some time," you say literally, "I had a little of the time." Try it. Can I do khalilan minal waqt? Alilan minal waqt. Now she asks if junia is a large city. Tell her, "No, Damascus is bigger." La, dimash akbar. Tell her, "We didn't have a lot of time." Makana indana waqt kathir. indana. Try to say, "We bought some sweets." Literally, "We bought a little of the sweets." Stareina khalilan minal haqt. Kalilan minal haqt. Your wife tells her, "We went to a good restaurant." We spoke Arabic with the waiter. Now you're speaking about Damascus. How does your friend ask you? Did you see the old town? Alilan minal haqt. Ajib? Yes, we ate in the old town. Nam, akana minal haqt. We didn't have a lot of time. Makana indana waqt kathir. Kan. She asks, "Why not?" Limela. Limela. You say you had a lot of work. Now say, "We bought some sweets." Stareina khalilan minal haqt. Hiyata kul. Truly, we ate in the old town also. Sahiyya. Akal la filmedin al kadima, Ivan. Hiyata kul. We will have lunch later. Salata rada bada khalil. Salata rada. How do you say, "See you later?" Alilan yukha. Now tell your friend, we will have dinner with our older daughter. Salata shamavintin al kavira. Do you remember how to ask, at what time? Ayi sah. Ayi. Literally you're asking, "Which hour?" With that in mind, how do you think she would ask, at which restaurant? Hi, Ayi matam. Ayi. Ayi matam. Tell her, at Alisar restaurant. Matam al yasar. Finmatam al yasar. Al yasar. Now she checks her watch and says that she can't stay. Ask, why not? Limela. Limela. She says that she has to leave. First here's to leave. Esmao ad. Anansarifa. Anansarifa. Rifa. Sarifa. Anansarifa. Pol. To leave. Anansarifa. I have to leave now. Esmao ad. Yajibu anansarifa an. Yajibu. Jibu. Yaa. Yajibu. Pol. I have to leave now. Yajibu anansarifa an. Yajibu anansarifa. You say goodbye to her. How does she respond? Alahi Salmak. Alahi Salmak. He is a cold. I have to leave now. Yajibu anansarifa an. And how do you say? See you later. Ila lekha. Ila lekha. Now you're an American woman working in Beirut. 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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. You say no, and he asks, truly? Why not? Say it. Limela? Limela? Say that you had a lot of work. Kanna and the Amal Kefir. Amal. Here's how to say, I don't know a lot of Kia yet. A smart ride. La Arifula de Kiabat. Bad. Bad. All. Yet. Bad. La Arifula de Kiabat. He says, I want to go to Latakia. And how does he say, I don't know Latakia yet. La Arifula de Kiabat. La Arifula de Kiabat. Bad. S.O. Truly, why not? Say that. Limela? Limela? I had a lot of work. Kanna and the Amal Kefir. Amal Kefir. How did he say, I don't know Latakia yet. La Arifula de Kiabat. Bad. Here's how to ask him, would you like to see Latakia? A smart ride. Do you like to see Latakia? A smart ride. Do you like to see, when speaking to a man? Do you like to see Latakia? Tell him, my son is going to Tripoli. If neither have illa tara volos. He wants to see his friends. Yuridu anyara asde ka aho. Asde ka aho. How do you think he would say, my son lives in Latakia? I don't know Latakia yet. I don't know Latakia yet. La Arifula de Kiabat. Ask, why not? Limela? Limela? He says, he's been busy with work. Ask him, would you like to see Latakia? Do you like to see Latakia? He says, yes, and adds, my younger son lives in Latakia. I don't know Latakia yet. La Arifula de Kiabat. Here's how your colleague asks, what is his name? A smart ride. Messmuhu. Ismuhu. Ismuhu. How do you ask, what is his name? Messmuhu. Try to say, his name is. Ismuhu. Al-Ankul, his name is Charles. Charles. Ismuhu Charles. Ismuhu Charles. Al-Ankul, we will have lunch at Alissar restaurant. Saratadhadavimatam Alissar. I will buy some sweets. Saratadhadavimatam Alissar. You talk for a few minutes, then your colleague says he can't stay. Ask, why not? Limela. Limela. How would he reply, "I have to leave now?" Jejibo and Ansari Falan. He says goodbye to you. How do you reply? Alai Salmak. Alai Salmak. Alai Salmak. I have to leave now also. Jejibo and Ansari Falan, Ivan. Jejibo and Ansari Falan. Jejibo and Ansari Falan. How does he say, "See you later"? Ilalika. Ilalika. Later on, you're having lunch with your son, and you see someone you know. Here's how to say, "This is a friend of mine, or this is my friend." When referring to a male friend, S. Maawaid. Hada Sadhiki. Sadhiki. P. Sadhiki. Sadhiki. Pol. A friend of mine, meaning my male friend. Sadhiki. Tell your son, "This is a friend of mine." Hada Sadhiki. Hada Sadhiki. Hada is used to indicate an object or a person nearby. Here's how to say, "There is," meaning an object or a person in the distance. It's Maawaid. Valika. Lika. The. Valika. How do you say, "There's a male friend of mine." Valika Sadhiki. Valika. How will Antacul? His name is Salim Dumani. Ismuhu Salim Dumani. Ismuhu. Say together, "This is a friend of mine. There is a friend of mine." Hada Sadhiki. Valika Sadhiki. He lives in junior. Yaskunufi junior. Yaskunu. Your son asks if junior is big, say, Damascus is bigger. Dimashk Akbar. Hola Marathania. There's a friend of mine. Valika Sadhiki. Valika. Your son asks, "What's his name?" Maasmuhu. Maasmuhu. Ajib. His name is Salim Dumani. Ismuhu Salim Dumani. Salim notices you and comes over to your table. Say, "This is a friend of mine." Hada Sadhiki. 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. List the property on rental sites and schedule calendar showings. Sound complicated? 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. 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 MossAdams.com. How did your son ask what his name is? Mesmo. Mesmo. Say again his name is Salim Dumani. Mesmo Salim Dumani. And how did you say, "There's a friend of mine?" Velika Sadhithi. Velika. You asked Salim about a recent trip. He says, "I saw many things." He says he went to Latakia, then asks your son, "Would you like to see Latakia?" She said, "Your son says, "Yes, then says, "I have a lot of work." And the Amalkathir. Say together, "I have, I had." Now say, "I don't know Latakia yet." Let's say, "There's a friend of mine." Velika Sadhithi. Velika. Salim asks if you went to Dubai. Answer. Yes, I had some time. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Velika's bigger. He says, "I don't know Dubai yet." La adifu da bei bad. Bad. Meaning your son, how does Salim ask, "What is his name?" Messmoho. Messmoho. You talk for a few minutes, then Salim says, "I have to leave." He says, "I have to leave." He says goodbye to you both. Say goodbye to him in response. Allahi Salmak. Allahi Salmak. And how does he say, "See you later." Irelika. Irelika. It's time for you to get back to work. Tell your son, "Excuse me, I have to leave now." Half one. Yes, you want to answer Irelan. He says goodbye. What do you say in response? Allahi Salmak. Allahi Salmak. He says, "See you later." Irelika. Irelika. Now he says, "I have to leave now also." Yes, you want to answer Irelan. Ibern. Paul, see you later. Irelika. Irelika. That evening you and your son are on your way to dinner, when he sees someone he knows. He says, "There's my friend Mazen." Mazen. Irelika. Irelika. You didn't quite hear him. Ask. What's his name? Nasmu. Nasmu. Who are you, Jib? His name's Mazen Ranzi. Ismuhum Mazen Ranzi. I will have dinner with Mazen later. Irelika. This is the end of Unit 5 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. Determine a competitive rent price, market the property, schedule the showing screen, tenant's draft at the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance, request maintenance, and 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 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 MossAdams.com