Arabic Conversation | #3 | Beginner level | In English | Arabic language learning |المحادثة العربية|
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Arabic Conversation | #3 | Beginner level | In English | Arabic language learning |المحادثة العربية
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Learn Arabic Language with English and Urdu Translation.
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Thank you so much for teaching us ❤❤❤❤❤
Very good from Tajikistan / Sehr gut aus Tadschikistan !
Very great حبیبتی
Very helpful. Thank you
❤❤Hello teacher, I am Thai and live in Thailand. I like to follow and read your clips. The Arabic language teacher is my favorite Thai person in the world. Thank you.❤❤😊😊
I'm pleasured from this comment of yours.... It motivates me to upload more videos ☺️🙏
Alhamdulillah sister❤❤❤
Jazakallah Khairan
@@quranlearning9929 Wa iyyaki 🤝
Thenk you ❤
Thank you ❤
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much. Just a suggestion Can you write Arabic with basics like with Fattah, Kasra, Dammah
Sister I want people to understand Arabic without Fatha, Kasra and Damma coz except Qur'an it's not commonly use in Arabic.
Thank you for your tutorial. When do you use 'la', when 'lastu' and when 'lasta'?
Why is it zahiba and then when it is “not” then it is zahiban??
Sister... Masha'Allah you've got so many questions!! 😂
For verb going why is it Dhahiba and for not going why is it dahibatan
Both versions are understood and correct, with a slight difference in the grammatical nuance.
@@learnwithZenab sorry didn’t follow your answer! Do u mean I can use going-- Dahibatan and not going --- Dahiba? How do you know or understand the nuance and apply it correctly
@@humerasayed117
Thank you for your question!
- **ذَهَبَ** (Dhahaba) means "he went."
- **ذَهَبَتْ** (Dhahabat) means "she went."
- **ذَاهِبَةٌ** (Dahibatan) means "she is going."
The difference is due to the subject's gender and the tense. "ذَهَبَ" and "ذَهَبَتْ" are past tense, while "ذَاهِبَةٌ" is present participle.
Hope this helps!
@@learnwithZenab thank you so much ☺️
Pleasured to help you 😊