Using ما in Spoken Arabic (and not for negation 🤓)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Learn how to use ما in spoken Arabic in constructs such as "before + verb" "after + verb" and "as soon as + verb"
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Palestinian/Jordanian Arabic
Shukran !
شكرا استاذ
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Thank you! Grammar videos like this are very helpful
Well done bro, I saw so many in this field, most of left but you are very consistent with this field please don't be demotivated, Show must going on :-).
Show will go on, inshaAllah :)
❤
قبال ما انسى، شكرا يا معلم .
العفو و أهلا و سهلا!
Thank you so much bro we love you marhaba min Turkey 😁🇹🇷
You are an excellent teacher👍
شكرا! فيديو كثير مفيد 😊
Wow! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for the video!! Instead of 'awwal maa' being used to mean 'as soon as', I've seen 'bas' - does this also work?
Is there a reason you do not pronounce the ق in قبل? You say Abel verses Kabel. Thanks.
It’s pronounced, but it’s pronounced as a glottal stop. Kind of like the catch in your throat when you say uh-oh. Arabic dialects vary a lot by how they pronounce ق. Some say it how I just mentioned, some pronounce it like a g sound.
I don't get why there's everywhere the "maa", can't catch the logic 🥴😟😳
Or it's just the rule has to be learnt even if we ain't agree with 😂