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Modern Standard Arabic II - Lesson 9

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25 Sep 2024
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(speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Now you're Ben Johnson working in Tartus. You're speaking with a colleague. How does she say, "Hi, Mr. Johnson?" (speaking in foreign language) She asks you, "Do you have time to have a cup of tea with me?" (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) I always have time to have tea. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Ask her if she would like to go to the sea cafe. (speaking in foreign language) She says, "Yes, and asks how you'll get there." Say, "Sometimes I go to there on foot." (speaking in foreign language) She says, "Yes, and asks how you'll get there." Say, "Sometimes I go to there on foot." (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) We can go back by walking also. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Yes, we can go back by walking. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) She asks more formally, "Are we going to there now?" (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) My female colleague is coming to visit me today. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) But I have time now. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) She adds, "Her name is Ellen Jones." (speaking in foreign language) "I know Ellen, her husband's a friend of mine." "Arifu Ellen, Zavjohasadiyuki." "They live in a man." "A man." "Yasconunafiya a man." "A man." "He's Canadian, Kennedy." "Who are Kennedy?" "Kennedy." "He at a pool. I haven't seen her for three years." "Mara etuhamin ferra Senawat." "Say that they are both from Canada." "Kila Humam in Canada." "Kila Humam." "They live in a man, right?" "Yasconunafiya a man." "He at a pool." "Yes, they are both from Canada." "Nam, Kila Humam in Canada." "But they live in a man now." "Lekinahum yasconunafiya a man alan." "Lekinahum." "Hum." "Lekinahum." "Hul, but they..." "Lekinahum." "Hulan, Hul, I haven't seen him for two years." "Mara etuhamin senatane." "He at a pool. They live in a man." "Yasconunafiya a man." "But they are coming to visit me today." "Lekinahum, I haven't seen him for two years." "Hulan, Hulan, Hulan, Hulan, Hulan." "They've lived in a man for three years." "Sekinahum, Nuh." "Sekinahu." "Hul, they have lived, or they've lived." "Sekinahu." "They both speak Arabic." "Kila homa eta ke lamwara vi." "Alan, S.L. Her son lives here, right?" "Ibnoha yasconunahu, alaysakatalik." "He atujib?" "Yes, but they have lived." "Nam, Hulan, Hulan, Sekinahu." "In a man for three years." "Fey am man min teref sanawat." "My colleague wants to see her son." "Zamillati turidu antara Ibnoha." "Ibnoha." "Hul, I haven't seen him for two years." "Mara eta houmen sanatain." "Hulmara tanya?" "Her son lives here." "Ibnoha yasconunahu." "Ibnoha." "And how did she say, they've lived in Amman for three years?" "Second of the Amman min teref sanawat." "But they are coming to visit me today." "Lekinahum sai tuna lea zurunilion." "Here's how to ask her. Would you like to drink something first?" "Hebina entesra vie chei en awalen." "Awalen." "Len." "Awa." "Awalen." "Hul, first." "Awalen." "Hiatakul, I always have time to have tea." "The Amman Andy workedly asherabashay." "Hiatakul, I haven't seen her for three years." "Mara etuha min teref sanawat." "They've lived in Amman for three years." "Second of the Amman min teref sanawat." "But they are coming to visit me." "Lekinahum sai tuna lea zurunilionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionionion. "Here's how she says. Yes, of course. It's not where I'd be. Nam, taban. Taban." "Haul, of course." Taban. "Hiatakul, I don't drink beer or green tea." "Lekinahum sai tuna lea zurabubira ausay aha dar." "Haul? Of course. We can drink red tea." Taban. "Mumkinan na shrabasay aha'mur." "Meaning the cafe, she asks more formally. Are we going to there now?" "Hail sanatabu illahunake l'an." "She adds, sometimes I drink red tea." "Aha yanan aashrabusay aha'mur." "Here's how to say, I go to there often." "Hail sanatabu illahunake l'an." "Aha d'an." "Aha d'an." "Aha d'an." "Haul, often or usually." "Aha d'an." "How did you ask her if she would like to go to the sea cafe?" "To haibina an tathabi illahmakhalbar." "Makhalbar." "Here's how she would ask you the same thing." "It's now a aid." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "Haul, you would like to go to a man." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalan." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbar." "Haul, yes, of course." "Nam, taban." "Taban." "How does she ask if you would like to go to the sea cafe with her?" "To haibu an tathaba illahmakhalbarbar mai." "We're going to there now, right?" "Sannath haibu illahmakhalan, alaysa kedalik." "Haul, of course." "Paban." 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 countless earnings. Sound complicated? Renters 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 www.renterswarehouse.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. 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But my car is at my place. It's now I'd. (speaking in foreign language) called at my place, meaning near my place. (speaking in foreign language) I'm debating. How will Antacol? We can go on foot. Munkin and Nada Baba machine. Call Maratanya. Usually I take my car. Adattan aha to Sayyarati. But my car is at my place. Nada Baba machine. She asks more formally. Are we going there now? Halsanatabu Ilehonekelan. Ajib. Yes, of course. Nam taban. She says again, we can go on foot. Munkin and Nada Baba machine. How did you say that you go there often? Adhabu Ilehonekh Adattan. And then I return on foot. Esna waid. What about the Delik Arjiro machine? Arjiro. Sometimes I go to there. Ahiyan and Adhabu Ilehonekh. Adhabu. And then I return on foot. What about the Delik Arjiro machine? Arjiro. Often I take my car. Adattan aha to Sayyarati. She mentions again that her friends are coming to visit. How did she say they've lived in Amman for three years? Sakanupi Amman. Minteref Senawat. On another day you're speaking with another colleague. How does she say, "Hi Mr. Johnson?" Madhavaniya say, "Johnson." She asks you, "Would you like to go to the sea cafe with me?" To say, "Hi Mrs. Najar." Kaul, "Hi Mrs. Najar." Madhavaniya say, "Danishar." He ate a kaul. We can drink a cup of green tea. Munkin and Nashrabafindya and Chei Ahedar. Kaul, "My car is at my place." Sayyarati Ahedarati. Your colleague says, "We can go to the sea cafe on foot." Munkin and Nashrabafindya say, "My car is at my place." Kaul, "I always have time to have tea." Danyman and he walked the Asravasay. "Yasrava." How does she ask, "Where is your car?" Ahedarati Ahedarati. Ajib. "My car is at my place." Sayyarati Ahedavati. Ahedavati. Here's how she asks, "At your place?" Sayyarati Ahedavati. How do you ask, "At your place or near your place?" Sayyarati Ahedavati. Ajib. "Yes, my car is at my place." Naam. Sayyarati Ahedavati. Ahedavati. In that case, we can go. Aedan, Munkin and Navabha. To the sea cafe on foot. Aedavati Ahedavati. You tell her you have dinner plans with a friend and her husband, and she asks, "Would you like to drink something first?" You say yes, meaning your friend, say, "Her name is Ellen Jones." Ismoha Ellen Jones. How would your colleague ask, "Where they live now?" Aedavati Ahedavati. They've lived in Amman for three years. Aedavati Ahedavati. They both speak Arabic. Kila Humayetakalamoharabi. Yetakalamoh. She asks you, "Do you know her husband?" Aedavati Ahedavati. Her husband is Canadian. Aedavati Ahedavati. But I know him well. Aedavati Ahedavati. Aedavati Ahedavati. 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 countless showings. Oh, no free screen time, for information, for information, for information, for information, for information, for information, for information, for information, for information. Sound complicated? Ranners 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 Rannerswarehouse.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 Ranners 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. Call. They both are from Canada. Killahumama in Canada. But they live in a man now. Like in a home, you have a man and a man and a man. And they both speak Arabic. What's next? How did she ask if you would like to drink something first? Do you like to drink something first? Do you like to drink something first? Do you remember how to say "it's not here" when referring to feminine things? Hey, laisatuna. Laisat. car is also feminine. How would she ask "your car is not with you?" Laisatmaak. Laisatmaak. Laisatmaak. Laisatmaak. In that case, we can take a taxi. A smart ride. See, then, mukin amna hoda sai arat ojira. Sayyarat ojira. Ojira. Sayyarat ojira. That's like saying "car for hire" or "hired car". Call taxi. Sayyarat ojira. Continue to use this word for taxi from now on. How did she ask "would you like to go to the sea cafe with me?" To help you answer the word "hired car". Call marathania. Yes, but my car is at my place. Nam. Laisatmaak. Laisatmaak. Here at Apple, sometimes I take a taxi. Aisatmaak. Ado sai arat ojira. And then a return on foot. What about the delika urge your own machine? She asks again, "Your car is at your place?" Sayyarat ojira, in the Vedic. Ajib? Yes, my car is at my place. Nam. Sayyarati and the Vedic. Call. Sometimes I take a taxi. Ahiyanan aakudu sai arat aisra. She asks, "at your place?" I'm the Vedic. In that case, would you like to go by taxi? It's now aide. Even to help you answer the word "hired ojira"? Ajib? Yes, of course. Nam. We can go by taxi. Ajib? Yes, of course. Ajib? Yes, of course. Tell her that you always have time to have tea. Ajib? Yes, of course. Ajib? Yes, of course. Ajib? Yes, of course. Ajib? Yes, of course. Nam. Baban. And how did she ask you? Would you like to go by taxi? To help you answer the word "hired ojira"? Ajib? Yes. We can take a taxi. Nam. Mumke na nakuda sai arat aisra. This is the end of Unit 9 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 drop at the lease at a rent collection, handle maintenance request, maintain communication. 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. 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.