I understand nothing, I was just introduced to the eedarab case system in another vid by another teacher, but these case names were different, e.g., nasab for the nominative, jarr for the genitive, etc. can you help explain the confusion? Thanks.
Asalaamu Alaikum, thanks so much for these videos. I am taking Arabic with an online university and they jumped right into the 2nd year class with Nahw IN ARABIC so I really appreciate these videos. The teacher zooms through i'rab so fast, and we have to perform it, too!
U may want to watch lesson 7 at 3:45 minutes. He mentioned the special rules with Names. Only Names doesnt take alif-lam which explains why it adopt tanween(dhommahtain).
@TenLarax oh wow you are correct after 7 years but I am still following the classes. I am fine. I still struggling to master the language. How are you? I am glad to read ur message. Do you provide online classes?
ok so Zaid doesn't have ال but Zaid is Definite because its a persons name right? it doesn't need Alif Lam to be definite. i thought. you would never say AL new york. Its still definite if its new york a specific definite city. Im confused about the doubling still.
@@donnerk180 " he won" is "intassara- انتصر" allahoma inssor al Muslimina- translates more to " May Allah SUPPORT Muslims" , could also mean "help" but it's contextual, in the context of the video, saada ساعد would be more accurate
Its a rule. You just have to learn it like this. Woman names for example dont have doublecase endings. And there are also differences between arab and non arab names. The book "madina book" is a very good book to larn arabic, there you can find the answers to this question and much more inshaAllah. You can find it on www.LQ toronto.com ;)
it is in majzoom case when you want to say did not do (you use لم + الفعل المجزوم) lum+the majzoom verb wich ends in sokoon) e.g. i did not play لم العب lum ala'ab
I understand nothing, I was just introduced to the eedarab case system in another vid by another teacher, but these case names were different, e.g., nasab for the nominative, jarr for the genitive, etc. can you help explain the confusion? Thanks.
I love very much your lessons, clears and very well explained. With you grammar seems easy to understand !
شكرا
Asalaamu Alaikum, thanks so much for these videos. I am taking Arabic with an online university and they jumped right into the 2nd year class with Nahw IN ARABIC so I really appreciate these videos. The teacher zooms through i'rab so fast, and we have to perform it, too!
Yup I know that feeling. Glad you enjoyed them.
Asalamualakum it helped me a lot in my mushjid
Jazakillah khoiron Adam...look forward for another lesson...
this class inspired me that arabic is not hard to learn.please make us more lesson. jazzkallhu kahairan.
Helped me with understanding my nahw. JazakAllah for such a clear video. How about majzoom? When does a word take a jazm?
Jazakallah Khair bro.
Very clear explanation. Thanks and Jazakallah khairan
thank you...but where is the examples/explanation for المجزوم??
Assalamalaikum.. very informative Alhamdullillah... baarakAllah fee
The 4th one majroom is not explained.. pls can anyone exolain about it.
Thank you ! I love your explanations!
what software are u using for those text the cursor looks familiar with beizer brush tool of corel
Ma sha Allah so easy and simple
Nice. Thank you lots
when people speak arabiyyah, they dont say zaidoon, sounds weird to me. i understand its grammar though
Can U pls explain more ? I'm a beginner in Arabic
Wish there were more videos, also the website does not work
This is very good I totally comprehend
The link to your site does not work.
Can we get these slides via email?
but why do his examples have the tanuine damma and not a single damma in marfo3 - how do you know if it gets tanoine or not?? : {
If the word does not have ال it takes tanuine but if it has ال (the) it does not take tanuine
U may want to watch lesson 7 at 3:45 minutes. He mentioned the special rules with Names. Only Names doesnt take alif-lam which explains why it adopt tanween(dhommahtain).
The best class ever
@TenLarax oh wow you are correct after 7 years but I am still following the classes.
I am fine. I still struggling to master the language. How are you? I am glad to read ur message. Do you provide online classes?
Is it just me or did he forget to explain the fourth one, مجروم ?
مجزوم case is for verbs it is complicated
Great teacher mashallah Jazkallha
ok so Zaid doesn't have ال but Zaid is Definite because its a persons name right? it doesn't need Alif Lam to be definite. i thought. you would never say AL new york. Its still definite if its new york a specific definite city. Im confused about the doubling still.
You got it
Alana E Zaid doesn't need AL because Zaid already have" marfur"
Masha allah
السلام عليكم و رحمت اللہ
Can you please send me the link for previous lessons?
@TenLarax
Ok
In case you got the link to previous lessons please share with me
nice lesson
shukran adam!
Well done, one remark: nasara is NOT helped it means something different , Saada ساعد is helped
Nasara means "he won" but it also means "he helped" A use of this is "Allahummansuril muslimeena fee kulli makaan"
@@donnerk180 " he won" is "intassara- انتصر"
allahoma inssor al Muslimina- translates more to " May Allah SUPPORT Muslims" , could also mean "help" but it's contextual, in the context of the video, saada ساعد would be more accurate
Why did Zaid take double case endings? I thought that when words were definite they only take one case ending? And I thought names were definite?
Its a rule. You just have to learn it like this. Woman names for example dont have doublecase endings. And there are also differences between arab and non arab names. The book "madina book" is a very good book to larn arabic, there you can find the answers to this question and much more inshaAllah. You can find it on www.LQ toronto.com ;)
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarkatahu 👍👍👍
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Arabic grammar ugh..worse headache than calculus final exam...dont remind me :(
Helped me with understanding my nahw. JazakAllah for such a clear video. How about majzoom? When does a word take a jazm?
it is in majzoom case when you want to say did not do (you use لم + الفعل المجزوم) lum+the majzoom verb wich ends in sokoon) e.g. i did not play لم العب lum ala'ab