The dictionary mentioned in the clip is rather puzzling as a new learner as it’s not like the straightforward Oxford or Cambridge dictionaries (obviously).
When you start learning about past and present tense verbs and the then the different verb forms and the associated prepositional phrases then the Hans Wehr Dictionary will be your best go to dictionary. If you want to download it to see how it looks you can go to this link and its the last download: www.sibawayinstitute.com/madina.html
Very beneficial lesson and very easy to follow. JazakAllah khayr for your efforts!
Waiting for this series to continue
جزاك الله خيرا
Alhumdulillah got guided in an easy and simple manner towards understanding wuranic arabic. Please upload further lessons at the earliest.
MashAllah!!! excellent lesson sheikh
Assalamualaikum wrwb. Thank you brother; youve delivered a very good lesson. JajhakAllahu khayr.
جزاك الله خير ❤
Keep adding more videos. ❤ 🇵🇰
Insh'a Allah
it good
Thank you all for everything
(Sorry it took me so long to say that)
why makkah is non - arabic word. Can you please explain
The name مكة is Arabic but doesn't fully decline because it is feminine.
The dictionary mentioned in the clip is rather puzzling as a new learner as it’s not like the straightforward Oxford or Cambridge dictionaries (obviously).
When you start learning about past and present tense verbs and the then the different verb forms and the associated prepositional phrases then the Hans Wehr Dictionary will be your best go to dictionary. If you want to download it to see how it looks you can go to this link and its the last download:
www.sibawayinstitute.com/madina.html