The Arabic Verb: Verb to Have

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  • Опубліковано 20 бер 2010
  • i am teaching you how to use the verb to have and its conjugation and use
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  • @saloli
    @saloli 14 років тому +9

    Irish Gaelic does exactly the same thing for the verb "to have" wow! imagine that!

  • @bernd_the_almighty
    @bernd_the_almighty 13 років тому +9

    same in Russian: "u menya yest karandash" means "at me (there) is (a) pencil"

  • @shazebdarr4682
    @shazebdarr4682 12 років тому +5

    I read somewhere that you can also say:
    I have = Ladaya لدي
    You have: Ladayka/Ladayki لديك
    He/She has: Ladayhi/Ladayha لديه
    We have: Ladayna لدينا
    etc.
    I'm a bit confused about which one is correct :S please help :)

  • @RAGIYALZEN
    @RAGIYALZEN 12 років тому +1

    you are really making a great video regarding learning Arabic,it is indeed very useful for everyone who wanted to learn the language. keep up the good work....hope to see more Arabic lessons from you ...

  • @x0habiib0x
    @x0habiib0x 12 років тому +7

    this is فصحى dialects differ. in iraqi you'd say 3indi, 3induh, and 3indak. but all the other pronouns drop the n. so 3idha, 3idna, and 3idkum,

  • @koltdourden1
    @koltdourden1 11 років тому

    ey maha!!! thank you so much for all ur lessons, im studying arabic on the university, its my first year and im really excited about learning arabic as fast as possible! could you explain please the negative form for all those to have prepositions? Like in : 3aindi, and, ma3i مع
    shokran!

  • @sowbirasmujo
    @sowbirasmujo 13 років тому +3

    Hey Maha,
    I've been using some programs (Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone) to get around the basics of (Levantine) Arabic. When, in Rosetta stone, they come to possessions, they seem to use a different way around the verb 'to have'. I'm not sure whether this is because you're teaching a different dialect of Arabic, or whether there are two ways. For example, they say لديها كلب for "the woman has a dog"... what's the difference? Thanks...

  • @breandan789
    @breandan789 11 років тому +9

    This is almost exactly like Irish. "I have a pen" is "Tá peann agam." (literally "A pen is at me"). We add to the preposition "ag" (at) the object pronouns and get agam / agat / aige / aici / againn / agaibh / acu.

  • @frogkah
    @frogkah 13 років тому

    @sowbirasmujo
    Me too! i was wondering the same thing. it sounds like "ledayha" for "she has", which is different from the way maha says it

  • @PEARLZ4EVA
    @PEARLZ4EVA 14 років тому +3

    thank you so much for this video, i understand the verb to have so much clearer now :)

  • @SamtingForJorMajnd
    @SamtingForJorMajnd 13 років тому +2

    Thanks Maha, your videos made my studying much more interesting. :D

  • @MrFarru
    @MrFarru 12 років тому +1

    Thanks Maha... Ur just great for begineers in arabic... Shukran

  • @daglug1
    @daglug1 14 років тому

    do you have to use the prounoun I at all like " ana endee"? or just endee?

  • @ldycsk
    @ldycsk 14 років тому

    Ahlan Maha!
    would it be possible to go through some verb forms and give examples of conjugated verbs?
    Shukran!

  • @LearnArabicwithMaha
    @LearnArabicwithMaha  14 років тому +2

    same thing.
    susie endha qalam

  • @LearnArabicwithMaha
    @LearnArabicwithMaha  14 років тому +5

    i am so happy for that:):)

  • @Lorys0107
    @Lorys0107 14 років тому +2

    Maha ... simply THE BEST ... ;-)

  • @shebby1
    @shebby1 12 років тому +1

    nice video maha....maha can u please upload some video regarding the normal conversation as i work in saudia arabia and usually we want to say he is comming ,he is going their,i am working whole night ,...we have too much work...hope u make the video for that ...

  • @raju4226
    @raju4226 11 років тому +1

    How would I say the school has many rooms???

  • @madhatter536
    @madhatter536 12 років тому

    question. Is endee for women only or universally?

  • @michellemiho
    @michellemiho 13 років тому

    Hi, maha. i cannot find verb conjugation for other verbs.... can you do some sessions on verb? thanks so much and i love your videos:)

  • @LamiaAmira
    @LamiaAmira 14 років тому +1

    great lesson as usual
    brava maha e grazie come sempre!

  • @Pedro1mobi
    @Pedro1mobi 11 років тому

    e'ndee bayt
    merahba this was my first phrase in arabic

  • @irfand4
    @irfand4 12 років тому

    Very good instructions but pl could you fix the audio. Thanks a lot.

  • @nawafsharingan
    @nawafsharingan 13 років тому

    @domalaonric Hi, what's your restaurant's name? I'm a Saudi and I love japanese food.I might help you to say these words to your guests in Arabic ^_^. Saionara.

  • @LearnArabicwithMaha
    @LearnArabicwithMaha  14 років тому +2

    and another option is to say end susie qalam

  • @MizzKKLive
    @MizzKKLive 14 років тому +2

    Thank you Maha! XOXO

  • @azmat005
    @azmat005 12 років тому

    Great lesson...

  • @mustafa2757
    @mustafa2757 14 років тому +2

    can i become perfect if i watch all of your videos?

  • @robertowie
    @robertowie 14 років тому +1

    Thanks teacher Maha ^_^.

  • @walterofansonia
    @walterofansonia 13 років тому

    Like Irish as in "Ta' peann agam" - the pen is at me - or, I have a pen. (If I remember what I learned in Irish in 2009-2010.

  • @pedro-ehlamaar8084
    @pedro-ehlamaar8084 4 роки тому

    why not add the ba infront of the word

  • @laljeri
    @laljeri 11 років тому +4

    Labudda an ahdhara ila zawej(3urs) sadiqi.
    to have and have to are different. In this case I {i have to} means I am obliged to.., It is imperative ....

  • @999hak56
    @999hak56 12 років тому

    So E'nde Qalam is I have a pen.. How can I say : I don't have a pen??

  • @AKFORTYSTEPHEN
    @AKFORTYSTEPHEN 14 років тому

    thank you and your very beautiful maha

  • @djdfr
    @djdfr 14 років тому +1

    Now, what if you use the person's name, as in
    Susie has a pen?

  • @fahimarabzada6075
    @fahimarabzada6075 11 років тому +1

    which one is correct and more formal arabic?
    i have a pen= e'ndee kalam
    i have a pen= ana e'ndee kalam
    and others such as
    he has a pen= houna e'nduhu kalam
    he has a pen= e'ndudu kalam
    please help

  • @atakhan111
    @atakhan111 11 років тому +2

    lovelier lady

  • @luqmanmuhammed8967
    @luqmanmuhammed8967 11 років тому +1

    hi maha,
    how do i say, I have to attend my friend's wedding.

  • @azzididi
    @azzididi 12 років тому +1

    @makeiteasyable

  • @rickjuniorable
    @rickjuniorable 14 років тому +2

    hello girl ...
    very nice video, congrats! but what's your nationality?
    kisses

  • @MyAdam51
    @MyAdam51 11 років тому +1

    maha.. you are the most attractive arab girl i have ever seen in my life.. so sweat

  • @domalaonric
    @domalaonric 14 років тому

    hi maha my work is a waiter in saudi japanese restaurant how can i say HI MY NAME IS RIC AND ILL BE YOUR SERVER TONIGHT CAN I START YOU OFF WITH SOMETHING TO DRINK? shukran hope you reply :)

  • @Ziadzmb
    @Ziadzmb 13 років тому

    the voice quality is low

  • @amedeoalkarim8814
    @amedeoalkarim8814 11 років тому

    SCUSA, cerca di concentrarti un po' sulla grammatica !!senno' meglio cominciare ad insegnargli il dialetto tuo !! con rispetto( poeta e scrittore italolibanese)