The IMPERATIVE Arabic Verb Tense | Complete lesson and explanation!!

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • This lecture is a comprehensive video lesson on the imperative tense in Arabic. This tense is used to command or request an action.
    Known as الفعل الأمر (alfi'l alamr) in Arabic, the imperative tense is a fundamental aspect of Arabic grammar. By understanding the structure of the imperative verb in Arabic, you'll gain the ability to communicate with authority and clarity. Whether you want to give direct commands, make polite requests, or offer instructions, the imperative tense is your key to effective communication.
    We go beyond the basics and delve into the formation of the imperative tense from irregular root verbs, such as those that contain a weak or defective letter (حرف علة) and those that follow the five verbs form (الأفعال الخمسة). These irregular verb forms follow additional rules when being transformed into the imperative tense and we make sure to break it down into easy steps for you to understand and master.
    Throughout the lesson, we provide step-by-step explanations and practical examples, allowing you to apply your knowledge and reinforce your understanding. By the end of this comprehensive lecture, you'll have the confidence to navigate various social and professional situations using the imperative tense effectively. We conclude the lesson with a short exercise that we solve together to ensure your comprehension. This exercise serves as an opportunity for you to apply your newfound knowledge and solidify your understanding of the imperative tense.
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  • @sayedrahmanomari7214
    @sayedrahmanomari7214 6 днів тому

    Your teaching method is out of this world 🌎 😍 🙌 ❤️ 👏 👌 ❤

  • @Is-haqWong
    @Is-haqWong 4 місяці тому +1

    Amazing teacher you are ❤! Thanks for the knowledge alhamdulillah

  • @CODIAKITE
    @CODIAKITE 4 місяці тому +1

    Excellent ❤

  • @Leec282
    @Leec282 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video and helping me to understand the Arabic language 😊

  • @eddy200
    @eddy200 3 місяці тому

    Mumtaz.. so very helpful!

  • @MmeZinzin
    @MmeZinzin 3 місяці тому

    Why is the Alif in the middle of JURAAJU not removed as according to the rule? 😢

  • @mramosch
    @mramosch 3 місяці тому

    What about the Imperative of the 1st person plural?
    e.g. Let’s go (let us go)
    BTW: another amazing lesson ❤

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina  3 місяці тому

      Great question!
      To form the imperative of the 1st person plural we would use the present tense verb and have لام الامر (the imperative laam; laam of command) precede it.
      So for your example "Let's go" we would say
      لِنَذهَب

    • @mramosch
      @mramosch 3 місяці тому

      @@Arabicwithamina Thanks for the quick reply ;-)
      Actually I’m not here to learn Arabic myself (although, now I fear I might start ;-) but rather to evaluate different Arabic teaching channels. In terms of content structure, clarity, etc.
      I am writing a mobile App that will recommend only a handful of sources/channels for each language and that provides tons of tools to consume and practice content exactly matched to the needs of language learners. You simply open UA-cam in your Browser and you will have the most incredible tools that you can’t even imagine as an extension.
      But I will set the requirement standards very high so that the learning experience is top notch for consumers, and the engagement is very high, and that should in turn drive a lot of traffic to those channels.
      So I was wondering, where you are going with this channel?
      I saw that you started 10 years ago, had a rebound some 4 years ago and another one starting last year.
      I have to be honest, your content is from many points of view absolutely phenomenal, but at the same time I am a little concerned about continuity.
      Because one very important point for language learners, at least according to my opinion and experience, is to have as much coverage of topics as possible from only a few of their favorite language channels.
      There are a lot of channels, especially in German or some other ‘main stream’ languages, that start out courses with fantastic quality, but if people don’t hook on right away, they stop producing content, because they only want to go for the ‘quick money’ or success.
      Unfortunately many new top notch channels disappear in the flood of early adopter channels that have accumulated hundreds of thousands subscribers by having been first on the scene but not necessarily because of their quality. But the YT algorithm favors them because of metrics.
      So maybe you can tell me a bit about your plans or frustrations so I can get a sense of where you are headed to.
      And if you wanna do it more privately you can tell me how to reach you via e-mail (sorry, I don’t do social media like IG, FB, TT :-)

  • @MmeZinzin
    @MmeZinzin 3 місяці тому

    my teacher told me that your imperative of the verb to sleep is wrong :-( it has to be 'nAm' not 'nUm' 😞