Thank you so much! I'm a medical student in Brazil and my Arabic is very bad hahah but sometimes I find some patients who only speak arabic so this is really helpful!
@@safwaanraqeeb4554 the grammar is any human parts in pairs are feminine so the first sentence would be grammatically correct. But of course people always make their own rules and I have heard the second one . I’ll use the first sentence
This is the best video i have seen on the subject
@@ImranMalik-mg5uv thanks enjoy
Thank you very much, good loud voice and big writing, excellent like this! Thks a lot!
ahla wa sahla :)
Spectacular! Shukkran ktir mo3lim!
ahla wa sahla
Thank you so much! I'm a medical student in Brazil and my Arabic is very bad hahah but sometimes I find some patients who only speak arabic so this is really helpful!
Great 😊 I’m very pleased 😄 don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions
Very thorough, great lesson! I've got lots of memorizing to do! ❤️
Thank you very much and you better get started :)
great, as usual
Thank you! Cheers!
Looking forward to it! Could you please cover the conjugations of the verbs ,,to sneeze'', ,,to cough'' since we are talking about medical terms?
i'll add them to the list, thanks
@@ArabicClearlyLevantineArabic I thank you!
@@cengizabdulhaj1201 and I welcome you ;)
Thanks for this - so which ones are MSA and which are levantine? Are there some terms that are only used in MSA form?
These are all MSA medical terms but used in dialect
مظبوط نقول "اسناني عم توجعني" أو "اسناني عم يوجعوني"؟ كلاهن صح؟
@@safwaanraqeeb4554 the grammar is any human parts in pairs are feminine so the first sentence would be grammatically correct. But of course people always make their own rules and I have heard the second one .
I’ll use the first sentence
@@ArabicClearlyLevantineArabic Thanks for that because I had a Syrian friend tell me that the first sentence was incorrect in dialect?! 😂
@@safwaanraqeeb4554 your Syrian friend, sadly is wrong.
Anything inanimate is conjugated as 3rd person feminine. Hope this helps
@@ArabicClearlyLevantineArabic أنا كمان فكرت هيك, شكرا كتير على مساعدتك
@@safwaanraqeeb4554 اهلاً وسهلاً
Sorry for bothering you again:)...are these all MSA or spoken language terms?
Both, the titles says it.
lol@@ArabicClearlyLevantineArabic