Great lesson! Could you also combine ما عاد بدي with a noun phrase? As in: ما عاد بدي من المدينة = i've had enough of the city? Or can it only be followed by verbal phrases?
Hi Ibrahim., I switched some things up in an attempt to say, “I wonder if I can reserve a room for next Monday?”. However, when I think about the sentence I made, it sounds ambiguous. It sounds as if I’m wondering, when next Monday gets here and becomes today, whether I’ll be able to book a room. But I’m wondering if I can get a room “for on” next Monday if that makes any sense. Here is the suspect: عم اتسأل إذا فيني أحجِز غرفة التنين الجاي Hopefully it didn’t get mangled in the comments box. Doesn’t it sound ambiguous?
Thanks Ibrahim. I’m really enjoying following this series. In you examples for عم اتطلع ل , can you also attach افعال to the ل as in Standard Arabic or only مصدر? I’m guessing مصدر is more common.
Sir i like your lessons very much, very useful, Thank you 🙏 you made a lot of tutorials on different arabic language moments, but can you please do not repeat it all the time that you made a dedicated tutorial,because listen the same lesson many times, !! When you start you class, you always say i hope you had a wonderful day, doing well, can you say it arabic!! Honestly i am Enjoing you english too it is very beautiful,🙏🙏 but i am obcessed with arabic!!! little People teach properly, you are great Thank you Sir 🙏🙏🙏😍🌸💞
please continue these type of videos of common sentences! they are very helpful :)
Great and hopefully more to come
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These videos with phrases are fabulous! So very useful. Thanks.
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Great lesson! Could you also combine ما عاد بدي with a noun phrase? As in: ما عاد بدي من المدينة = i've had enough of the city? Or can it only be followed by verbal phrases?
It certainly can be formed that way ☺️
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Hi Ibrahim., I switched some things up in an attempt to say, “I wonder if I can reserve a room for next Monday?”. However, when I think about the sentence I made, it sounds ambiguous. It sounds as if I’m wondering, when next Monday gets here and becomes today, whether I’ll be able to book a room. But I’m wondering if I can get a room “for on” next Monday if that makes any sense. Here is the suspect:
عم اتسأل إذا فيني أحجِز غرفة التنين الجاي
Hopefully it didn’t get mangled in the comments box. Doesn’t it sound ambiguous?
That’s a perfect sentence and I couldn’t have put it better! 👍🏽 well done
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Thanks Ibrahim. I’m really enjoying following this series. In you examples for عم اتطلع ل , can you also attach افعال to the ل as in Standard Arabic or only مصدر? I’m guessing مصدر is more common.
No, you won’t be able to attach the La to the verbal noun, it would the structure very clunky.
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Thanks. But could you have just as well attached ل to verbs in your examples. You have them on nouns right?
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@@jerrywebster7678 yes you can
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Sir i like your lessons very much, very useful, Thank you 🙏 you made a lot of tutorials on different arabic language moments, but can you please do not repeat it all the time that you made a dedicated tutorial,because listen the same lesson many times, !! When you start you class, you always say i hope you had a wonderful day, doing well, can you say it arabic!! Honestly i am Enjoing you english too it is very beautiful,🙏🙏 but i am obcessed with arabic!!! little People teach properly, you are great Thank you Sir 🙏🙏🙏😍🌸💞
Noted, thanks
مرحبا استاذ إبرهيم. الله يوفقك للدرس. At about 04:15, how do I say "I'm looking forward to it"
بتطلعلها- بتطلعله
However people would make the subject clear in the sentence instead of omitting it.
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When do we use مو and when do we use ما to make a sentence negative? Jazak Allah
مو used with nouns
ما is used with verbs
@@ArabicClearlyLevantineArabicthank you! It cleared up a lot 😅