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Modern Standard Arabic II - Lesson 8

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25 Sep 2024
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(speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Now you're an American woman working in Damascus and you're speaking with a friend. How does he ask you if you have time to have a coffee? (speaking in foreign language) - Tell him, my female colleague is coming to visit me today. - (speaking in foreign language) - How do you say, "I have time?" - (speaking in foreign language) Since "I" is included in "I have," you don't need to add it again when you say, "But I have." Say, "But I have time now." - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - I haven't seen her for a year. - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - I know, "Muna." Her husband is a friend of mine. - (speaking in foreign language) - I haven't seen him for two years. - (speaking in foreign language) - Unfortunately, I don't know him. - (speaking in foreign language) - They are coming to visit me today. - (speaking in foreign language) - How does your friend say, "Her husband is from Canada?" - (speaking in foreign language) - He likes Tripoli a lot. - (speaking in foreign language) - Ask him, you know him? - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - Yes, he is from Canada. - (speaking in foreign language) - But I know him well. - (speaking in foreign language) - Say again, my female colleague is coming to visit me. - (speaking in foreign language) - I haven't seen her for a year. - (speaking in foreign language) - Say again that her name is Muna. - (speaking in foreign language) - How did your friend say that he hadn't seen him for two years? - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - Here's how to say, three years. (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - How did you say, I haven't seen her for a year? - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - Pull, for two years or three years. - (speaking in foreign language) - Referring to Muna, say, my colleague would like to see her son. - (speaking in foreign language) - I haven't seen him for three years. - (speaking in foreign language) - Your friend says, I know her son also. - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - He's from Washington. - Who, I'm in Washington. - Here's how he asks, right? (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - Is El, right, or isn't it so? - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - He likes beer a lot. - (speaking in foreign language) - Right? - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - Unfortunately, I don't know him well. (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - I haven't seen him for three years. - (speaking in foreign language) - Tell him, I always drink green tea. - (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - But I never drink beer. - (speaking in foreign language) - Now he asks, would you like to go to the spring cafe? (speaking in foreign language) - Cafe is a masculine word. To say, it's not very far. He says, not far, very. Try it. (speaking in foreign language) - (speaking in foreign language) - Oh, I don't know the spring cafe yet. (speaking in foreign language) - I always have time to have coffee. It's my ride. - (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Now you're attending a conference and you see an acquaintance, Mr. Ramsi. Here's how he might say, "Hi, Mrs. Johnson." (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Hi, Mr. Ramsi. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - This is a very common Arabic greeting which we'll use from now on to say, "Hi." Mr. Ramsi asks you, "Do you have time to have coffee?" (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) I always have time to have coffee. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - How would he say, "We can drink a cup of green tea?" (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Right? (speaking in foreign language) Here's how to say, "Sometimes I drink red tea." (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - And how did you say, "Hi, Mr. Ramsi?" (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) The Spring Cafe, right? (speaking in foreign language) You say, "Yes." And how did he say, "We can drink a cup of green tea?" (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Tell him, "Sometimes I drink red tea." (speaking in foreign language) But I never drink green tea. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Now you're an American man working in Damascus. You see a friend who greets you saying, "Hi, Charles." (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask her if she has time to have a coffee. (speaking in foreign language) I always have time to have coffee. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Her name is Ellen Jones. Ismoha Ellen Jones. You mentioned that Ellen's husband is coming as well, and your friend asks, "They are coming today, right?" (speaking in foreign language) 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, drop out the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance request, maintain 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. 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Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha. And do you remember how to say, her husband is American? Zau-juh-ha, Amri-ki. Zau-juh-ha. Zau-juh-ha changes to Zau-juh-ha in the same way. With that in mind, how do you think your friend would ask, do you know her husband? Tarfu Zau-juh-ha. Zau-juh. Zau-juh-ha. Yes, they live in Beirut. Esna-wai-d. Naam, yeskunun-afib-ay-rut. Yeskunun. Kunun. Yes. Yeskunun. Khul, they live. Yeskunun. Say again, her son lives here. Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha. Ybna-ha. They live in Beirut. Yeskunun. Ybna-ha, Ybna-ha. He is a Khul. I don't know his wife. La Arfuzo-Zhata-ho. Zhata-ho. Zhata-ho. They are both from Canada. Esna-wai-d. Kyla-huma-min-canada. Kyla-huma. Huma. Kyla. Kyla-huma. Khul, they are both. Or both of them. Kyla-huma. They are coming to visit me. Atuna-li-ezuruni. The word for "he speaks". Yetak-al-amu is also used to say "they speak". Try to say "they both speak Arabic". Kyla-huma. Yetak-al-amu-arabi. Yetak-al-amu. Unfortunately, I haven't seen my colleague for a year. Lil-es-a-th. Marai-to-zamila-teem-insana. He-e-ta-kul. They live in Beirut. Yaskununafibayrut. Yaskunun. Say again that they are both from Canada. Kyla-huma-min-canada. And they live in Beirut now. Yaskunununafibayrut-al-an. I haven't seen her husband for two years. Marai-to-zamila-min-san-at-ain. Zauja-ha. Her son lives here. Yibnoha-yes-kunuhuna. Yibnoha. Yetak-al-yes-a-kul. But they're both from Canada. Lehkin-kula-huma-min-canada. Right? Al-es-a-kadalik. You say yes. Try to say. They always speak Arabic with me. Yetak-al-amun-a-hara-bimayrut. Yetak-al-amun. Now say, I haven't seen her for three years. Marai-to-ha-min-san-at-ain. Al-es-a-kadalik. Yetak-al-yes-a-kul. My colleague and her husband. Zami-lati-wa-zauja. They are coming to visit me. Attun-al-yes-a-runi. Yetak-al. They both speak Arabic, right? Yetak-al-yes-a-kadalik. Yetak-al-yes-a-kadalik. Yes, but sometimes. Nam. Lehkin-a-hannon. They speak English with my wife. Yetak-al-amun-a-in-vizim-a-zauja-ti. Later you're at your office and you see a colleague. How does she say, "Hi, Charles?" Marhaban Charles. How would she ask you, "Do you have time?" I'm the kawakt. I'm the kawakt. I'm the kawakt. And how would she add to have a cup of tea with me? Lita-sra-ba-finge-a-mai. Lita-sra-ba. I'm the kawakt, Lita-sra-ba. At the spring cafe? Pima-kharabiyya. Paul, they always speak English with me there. That Yetak-al-amun-a-in-glizim-a-a-hoonak. Do you remember how to say, "I'm going to go," or, "I will go"? S-e-the-hable. E-the-hable. Try to say, "Sometimes I go there," or, "Sometimes I go to there." I'm the kawakt. I'm the kawakt. We're going to there now, or we will go to there now. I'm the kawakt. I'm the kawakt. I'm the kawakt. I'm the kawakt. Paul, we are going, or we will go. S-e-the-hable. S-e-the-hable. Sometimes I go to there with my husband. Aha-ya-an-a-th-hable, Ile-hone-a-kama-a-zou-ji. How does she ask more formally? Are we going to there now? Hals-a-la-ta-wa-wa-a-hone-a-kal-an. Ajib? Yes, they always speak English with me there. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. 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, tenet, start at the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance, request maintenance, communication. Whew, sound complicated? Renters' warehouse is here to take the hard work off your rental to-do list. Qualified tenants? Check. Rent collection? Check. Maintenance coordination? You got it. Go to www.renterswarehouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for. 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. Later, you are ready to return to the office. So you suggest returning on foot. First, here's "by walking" or "on foot". And here's "we can return" or "we can go back". And here's "we can return" or "we can go back". Sia, narr, narrzia, and narrzia. Call "we can go back". Munken and narrzia. And narrzia. She asks more formally, "Are we going to there now?" "How's it going to happen?" Call "we can go back by walking". Munken and narrzia machine. Munken and narrzia machine. "We're going to there now." Seneth habouilahunak alan. On another day, ask a female colleague if she'd like to go to the spring cafe. To habina and tell habouilahamakarabir. Call "we can go back by walking". Munken and narrzia machine. Narrzia machine. On the way there, you see a man you both know. Say, "Hi, Andrew". Marhaben, Andrew. Marhaben. She's surprised and asks, "Do you know him?" Tarifouhoo? Yes, but I don't know his wife. Nam, lekina nidarifu's agetahu. He at Aqul? I haven't seen her for three years. Marhaben, are you? Call, they both live in Beirut. Killahumayeskununafibirut. Your colleague waves and says, "Hi, Andrew". Marhaben, Andrew. Marhaben. Andrew says, "Hello". How does she ask him? Do you have time to have a cup of tea? He says, "Yes", and asks her, "Would you like to go to the Spring Cafe?" Tarifina entered heavy illa mukharabi. He at Aqul? We're going to there on foot. He at Aqul? We can go back by walking. Munken and Najah machine. At the cafe, a woman recognizes you and says, "Hi, Charles". Marhaben, Charles. Your colleague recognizes her and says, "I saw her son yesterday". Rait of Naha'ams. She asks you, "Do you know her husband?" Tarfuzouja, huh? You say, "Yes". How would she ask? Where do they live now? Aine eskununalan. Call, her son lives here. Aine eskununalan. They both live in Beirut. Killahumayeskununafibayurut. It's time to head back, say, "We can go back by walking". Munken and Najah machine. This is the end of Unit 8 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, tenants, draft the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance, request maintenance, and communication. Sound complicated? Renner's 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 Rennerswearhouse.com for a free rental analysis to find out how much your home can rent for you. Or call 303-974-9444. 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