Excellent way of teaching. The construction of past simple and past continuous sentences/phrases is embedded in mind. The pleasant style of educating is greatly appreciated. شكرا جزيلا
@@pinco2012 Oh, I think you mean that we use the same conjuction of ( you were ) when we talk to two people? Yes, and thank you for your clever question! when we are talking with two people and we want to say ( you were) we say the same conjuction for males and females: كُنْتُمَا kuntuma For example: Imagine that you're talking with two people, who are males or females, or one male and one female, and you want to say you were praying. You will say: كُنتُما تُصَلّيان
Mashallah,very good teaching,thank u very much
You are very Welcome😍
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Thank you😍
wa 'alaykum assalam
Excellent way of teaching. The construction of past simple and past continuous sentences/phrases is embedded in mind. The pleasant style of educating is greatly appreciated. شكرا جزيلا
Glad It helps you!
عَفوًا عَفوًا
@@Learnabic لماذا "عفواً، عفواً"، لا أفهم الرد
@@shahdanyal7542
It's the reply of شُكرًا
it means ( You're welcome, you're welcome)
V.good method.
Thanks ma'am for your nice teaching style.
You are very welcome!
Masha Allah
Truly very helpful. Thank you. JazakAllah khairan
Glad it helped, Amen 😍🤲🏻
MashaAllah... This lesson very useful and I'm looking for .. In one way i can learn vocab and tenses... Thank you so much ustadzah
You Are very very welcome!
بالتوفيق!!
I love your arabic class. Very clear and straightforward. Excellent lesson.Keep updating me.Thanks a lot
Thank you ya Hussein 🙏🏻
طريقتك في التدريس مذهلة. أنا أتعلم اللغة العربية معك.👌👌♥♥
سعيدة جدًا بهذا الكلام .. بالتوفيق إن شاء الله ❤️
Thanks
شُكرًا جزيلًا!
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So, Past Continuous = kuntu + present 👌
Perfect 😍!
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ما الفرق بينهما يكون وكان؟
كان (ماضي)
يكون ( مضارع )
What dialect is this please ?
Fusha ( Classical Arabic)
There is not the II singular/plural. Is it kunta/kunti and kuntum/kuntunna?
Can you clarify your question please? 😍
@@Learnabic I mean the complete conjugation of "kuntu". Is it:
Kuntu, Kunta/Kunti, Kaana/Kaanat, Kunna, Kuntum/Kuntunna, Kaanu/Kunna
@@pinco2012
Oh, I think you mean that we use the same conjuction of ( you were ) when we talk to two people?
Yes, and thank you for your clever question!
when we are talking with two people and we want to say ( you were) we say the same conjuction for males and females: كُنْتُمَا kuntuma
For example:
Imagine that you're talking with two people, who are males or females, or one male and one female, and you want to say you were praying. You will say: كُنتُما تُصَلّيان
What time starting class?
Within 10 minutes