BarakAllahufeeka brother Izeddine for this super educational video. You are not only translating the sentences but you also give the male/female/plural equivalent. And you also give some grammar lesson. I also like that you show us the harakaath which is helpful for us who are improving our reading skills. Excellent teaching! Subscribed!
Dear teacher, it,s curious. A lot of years ago, in my universitaries years I studied hebrew. Lisening arabic I realised that it have the same pattern of hebreuw. Indeed they are semitic language, isn,t.? Thank you for the video Dr. Izeddine.
Question: At @5:44 She cooks well. Why did you add "Innaha"? Because I think that without the "inna-ha" the translation would be also "She cooks well". Does inna-ha mean "Certainly she" or "Indeed she"? Do you use it to give the sentence/statement more emphasize? Or is it normal that people use inna-ha to make it clear that they are talking about "she" and not "you" because of the same verb conjugation? Because tatbughu could mean "she cooks" or "you (masculine) cook".
Very intelligent question ✅ Yes dear brother, you've indeed mentioned the answer which is (indeed she ....) But of course you can avoid it in case you don't want to give emphasis to that meaning. Much love and respect
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❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love your videos Doctor Izeddine
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BarakAllahufeeka brother Izeddine for this super educational video.
You are not only translating the sentences but you also give the male/female/plural equivalent. And you also give some grammar lesson.
I also like that you show us the harakaath which is helpful for us who are improving our reading skills.
Excellent teaching! Subscribed!
It's my pleasure that you are with us.
Much love and respect 🙏♥️
I like this vidéo very well
Much appreciated dear brother ❤️
اسلام علیکم و رحمتہ اللہ جزاک اللہ خیرا آمین ثم آمین یا رب العالمین
كل الشكر و المحبة
و حفظكم الله
Dont stop my brother...
Much love brother ❤️
شكرا لك استاذي
بارك الله فيكم ♥️
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Gracias teacher Izeddine, saludos desde España
Love and respect to you and to all spanish people ♥️❤️❤️
Thanks alot god bless you ❤
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thank you so much Mister
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Good job
Much appreciated brother ❤️
I would like to have it in English and read in Arabic.😊
Yes bro sure that help somehow
Dear teacher, it,s curious. A lot of years ago, in my universitaries years I studied hebrew. Lisening arabic I realised that it have the same pattern of hebreuw. Indeed they are semitic language, isn,t.? Thank you for the video Dr. Izeddine.
Yes this is what I noticed my brother. Arabic and Hebru share some similarities.
8:55 missing kasara below taa
Yes brother, you're right
Day by day I increased my knowledge in arabic by watching your channel.
Excellent.
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You'll certainly speak Arabic fluently soon dear brother. Just keep it up.
shukran very useful sentence for daily use 🩵 Barakallahu feek
بارك الله فيكم و كل الشكر لكم على تشجيعي.
أنا ممتن لكم ❤️❤️❤️🙏
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Question:
At @5:44 She cooks well. Why did you add "Innaha"?
Because I think that without the "inna-ha" the translation would be also "She cooks well".
Does inna-ha mean "Certainly she" or "Indeed she"? Do you use it to give the sentence/statement more emphasize?
Or is it normal that people use inna-ha to make it clear that they are talking about "she" and not "you" because of the same verb conjugation?
Because tatbughu could mean "she cooks" or "you (masculine) cook".
Very intelligent question ✅
Yes dear brother, you've indeed mentioned the answer which is (indeed she ....)
But of course you can avoid it in case you don't want to give emphasis to that meaning.
Much love and respect
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Please add the Arabic pronunciation to English as well.😊
I'll do bro ♥️
This msa?
Yes all the videos in this channel use MSA (MODERN STANDARD ARABIC)