In this video, you will parctice conjugating some verbs in Arabic in both present and past tense. You are going to partice with the personal pronun I (me)
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Very helpful, thank you. Putting the English transliteration is very helpful for beginners like me. Things like this take time and since you take it slowly and in a detailed way, it makes it easier to remember.
You are a very beautiful person Abbassia, I wish you the best in everything you undertake, thank you for your time and your patience, MAY ALLAH PROTECT YOU !!
Salam sister beautiful explanations Mash’Allah!! Pls help with more on why the verb words change why dummah ? Pls make video why verbs change and where and how I don’t get why they change but I wish it was as easy as the past tense .
Madam,very excellent lectures,Allah may reward u for this noble cause. Really I appreciate your method of teaching,kindly one thing if added further to explain the conjugation of the remaining pronouns e.g we,you,your,he she ,it, name thanx
Areas of improvement: The س and ل go under the line in final position Spacing between letters: ت، ب، ث، ن etc when they are in the initial and medial are written very close to each other. When the letter is final is wide open. It’s أعْمَل with sookoon, not fatha in the present.
A very clear and understandable presentation. However, your visual is too tight; your camera needs to pull back a bit to see the whole board. Wonderful job.
Asalaam alkm teacher I'm very glad with your teaching only I would advice you to tell the camera man to adjust the camera where you write as some words on board not visible. Thank you
Thank you for this lecture, I'm following you from a while as I'm using some of your teqnics in teaching Arabic for non Arabic speakers kids. Shall we divide verbs depends on its root and how many numbers of letters and explain the rule of pronunciation for each? Like in dros and takallam
Walaa Ahmed , I am glad you’re using these method, you know that I have done previously the verb form and talked about the 3-letter, 4-letter verbs. But my students want to know about the common verbs such as travel , speak and etc.
Can u pls tell us which video explains the 3, 4 letter verbs for the changes and why like for Amal is 3 letter did not change but akal did they both 3 letter am really having hard time to understand this
The "doer" and "done to" is used for a tense in Arabic also But only if it was indefinite أنا فاعلٌ ذلك "I am doing that" أنا فاعلٌ ذلك غدًا "I am going to do that tomorrow" NOTE: by this form you are referring to your self as having the action already and prepearing to it and absolutly doing it {ولا تقولن لشيء إني فاعلٌ ذلك غدًا إلا أن يشاء الله} [سورة الكهف] If there is an object turn it to accusative case. Do not make it genetive, it would change the doer to be definite الرجل قاتلٌ أخاك الرجل قاتل أخيك The first means: "The man is killing your brother" The second means: "The man is your brother's killer" If it was difficult to combine or would result in weird verb do like this: أنا واقف أنتظر أنا جالس أكلم خطيبتي أنا عاكف أحل الواجب Translitration: I am standing waiting I am setting talking to my engaged girl I am staying solving homework Grammaticly speaking: your action would be considered an adverb sentence for the continouos verb (doer) Also, name of done to: وقاتل النفس مقتولٌ بفعلته وقاتل الروح لا تدري به البشر Means: And the killer of a person are going to be killed becoause of his action While the killer of a soul is unknown by humans
@@ghassanalwidae3382 Masha Allah Allahi Barik feek wo zaood lauck Ilmaak please help us understand this Understanding / Dain دَين / Deen دِين/ Madina مدينة = City / مَدِينِين = Debtor / Obedient / residents if city: 1) Deen الدِّينِ or دينِ = The Religion or Constitution/Law of life مدينة Place that has constitution / Law or City. 2) Dain دَين to give credit and Deen دِين Return of credit or debt and مدينون Debtor / owe. 3) Madina مدينة = City or place where you can find Service or Job easily, مَدِينِين = in service, in obedience. 56:86 Dain is Arabic word commonly used for borrowing money like billahi addini Dain .... by Allah Loan me some money... Dain is short term borrowing... And Urdu ""Lain - Dain"" The Trade, is different... Deen is returning of Dain. Deen is accountability of Dain or Amanath of life given. Deen is Madineen follower of deen and it means in service or Gulaam 56:86 And with accountability of life comes constitution and purpose of life from this constitution Deen comes Madina place with constitution and laws like municipal laws road and traffic laws ......
Please,I wish if the Arabic word for the tenses can also be mention in Arabic so that we become falier with them,like "present,past continue tenses" Thanks
Assalamulaikum sister these are very helpful tutorials jaizakalah khairun will you be able to teach us about the 5 and 6 letter words jn arabic as well
❤ I only just started to learn Arabic. Your videos are really helping me. أنا من بريطانيا شكرا Thank you for sharing شكرا
i am from India thank you very much i have no words to say Allah gives its ajar i have learned more Arabic from you i really appreciate you peace be upon you
Hi madam..you are a great teacher...best regards fr Indonesia
Dear Abbassia 🙏🏻 I want to say big THANK YOU for your lessons and huge help to learn Arabic with easy way, only with I started to understand so many points in Arabic. You are my teacher and I am grateful to Allah to have a chance every day listen to you and take a knowledge of this beautiful language! You are amazing teacher 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 thank you so so so much❤️❤️❤️❤️ with best regards your Loyal Student 👩🎓 I wish one day to say thank you in life and have a chance just to hug you
You are good tiching thankyou so much sir kois mashaallah Zain Salma alaika sukran
Very helpful, thank you. Putting the English transliteration is very helpful for beginners like me. Things like this take time and since you take it slowly and in a detailed way, it makes it easier to remember.
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Sister, the way you are teaching reflect your sincerity. May Allah Shower his blessings (aameen )
You have opened my eyes sister I don’t know how to reach you to reward but a very big fat thank you will do. Thank you for what you do I love it 🥰
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You are a very beautiful person Abbassia, I wish you the best in everything you undertake, thank you for your time and your patience, MAY ALLAH PROTECT YOU !!
You are amazing I love the way you teach masha Allah
I am you're #1fan 😘😍
عمل ممتاز ، أنتي تساعدين الكثير ممن يريدون تعلم اللغة العربيه حول العالم ، شاهدت الفيديو حتى النهايه مع أنني عربي 😁 اتمنى لك التوفيق.
Good job
I love your videos. Thank you SO much.
Good lecture! Kthir Shukran!
الحمد لله
احسن يا استاذ
جزاك الله خيرا في الدارين
Alhamdulillah. Jazakallahu khairan
i had a test coming up about Arabic tenses and this helped me a lot
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Shukran
You're an amazing teacher, you're so easy to understand.
Thank you ver much for this nice explanation. May Allah grant you gr8 reward.
من افغانستان .
JazakAllah khairan
Thankyou for your kind helpful lessons
Dear madam, you are such a good teacher!! Shukran!!! Pls continue with grammar lessons.
Jazak khillah khayran ustdsha .Really good . Learnt alot
Superb... Marvelous style and technique of teaching Grammar
May Allah reward you
Thank you Madam for your effort and time for teaching Arabic , its very clear to understand, once again thank you
Thanks for your best effort.
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Jameel....
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Continue......
Very helpful i love to learn Arabic please keep it on.
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Good explanation
Jazaka Allahu kheira jazaa’ sister, for this
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شکرن لك
Salam sister beautiful explanations Mash’Allah!! Pls help with more on why the verb words change why dummah ? Pls make video why verbs change and where and how I don’t get why they change but I wish it was as easy as the past tense .
Many thanks!
Great job done by you please continue it
Wonderful lesson
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VERY GOOD
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Thanks so much..Madam.Your explanation is excellent.
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Assalaamo alaikunna! Alyauma allamnanil halls walmaazi. Ta-allamto taiyeba. Allaho Hafiz! Syed Md. Abid.
Thanks for the video. كتب is third person singular in past tense. Therefore, the translation should be "he wrote".
Great and fantastic way
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Ma shaa Allah amazing. I am learning arabic.
Thank you. Shukran. Asante
Madam,very excellent lectures,Allah may reward u for this noble cause. Really I appreciate your method of teaching,kindly one thing if added further to explain the conjugation of the remaining pronouns e.g we,you,your,he she ,it, name thanx
Thank you madam for teaching us....😇
Superb teacher...i totally like you...shukran....
Areas of improvement:
The س and ل go under the line in final position
Spacing between letters: ت، ب، ث، ن etc when they are in the initial and medial are written very close to each other. When the letter is final is wide open.
It’s أعْمَل with sookoon, not fatha in the present.
Also, the dot or dots go on or under the tooth of the letter except when the the letter if final or isolated they go in the middle. Example: كتبت
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thank you so much you taught me this so fast god bless you♡︎
eid mubarak maam.
This is wonderful ive been studing over a year on my own and this is still hard
Good way of teaching sister. Keep on.
Thanks! very helpful details
Very Good , thanks for your lessons 👍😊
شکرا لک یا امي.
اتمنی لک التوفیق.
جزاکم اله خیرا
Thanks for well explaining 🙂
Shukran madam I learned the way you teached us..
Menchie Ombing 'taught us'
Learn easily
I really interested to learn Arabic because of the holy Quran and Hadis
Great job.plesse could you use a blue, black or red pen? I use a phone and couldn't read clearly. Thanks so much.
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Keep it up madam
Good method learn arabic nice
Try to learn Arabic teacher thanks
A very clear and understandable presentation. However, your visual is too tight; your camera needs to pull back a bit to see the whole board. Wonderful job.
Asalaam alkm teacher I'm very glad with your teaching only I would advice you to tell the camera man to adjust the camera where you write as some words on board not visible. Thank you
Ĩ like yuor method why it Arabic and meduneter alphabet continue this method.
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Jazaqa Allah kheir
Thanks my lovely teacher i learn so many things with you, may God bless you
great abbasia assalaam aliakum
Excellent
Comment pourrais je dire j'ai voyage.
Thanks
Thankyou
Excellent.
Thank you for this lecture, I'm following you from a while as I'm using some of your teqnics in teaching Arabic for non Arabic speakers kids.
Shall we divide verbs depends on its root and how many numbers of letters and explain the rule of pronunciation for each?
Like in dros and takallam
Walaa Ahmed , I am glad you’re using these method, you know that I have done previously the verb form and talked about the 3-letter, 4-letter verbs. But my students want to know about the common verbs such as travel , speak and etc.
@@LearnArabicWithAbbassia I really like the way you teach Arabic. May Allah reward you my dear sister
Can u pls tell us which video explains the 3, 4 letter verbs for the changes and why like for Amal is 3 letter did not change but akal did they both 3 letter am really having hard time to understand this
Thank you uhdi.
The Amazing Arabic, this will ease understand Quran…
please add more
Ism Mafool (working noun, noun verbs) how verbs became nouns.
Lafz (Verb) Fail (worker) Mafool (worked on)
Qatal Qaatil Maqtool
Qalq Qaaliq Maqlooq
Aqal Aaqil Maqool
Qubool Qaabil Maqbool
Zulm Zaalim Maz’loom
Shukr Shaakir Mash’koor
Zikr Zakir Maz’koor
Hukm Haakim Mha’koom
Hifz Haafiz Mah’fooz
Feil Faail Maf’ool
Jahl jaahil Maj’hool
Ilm Aalim Maul’lim (maloom)
Dars Daaris Mudaris Madrasa Tadrees
Iqra Qaree Qiraath/Quran
Qarar Taqrrur Muqarrir/Taqreer
Amal Amil Maam’al Ammal
Shughl Shaagal Mashghool
Hamal Hamil Mahmal Hammal Hawamil
Hamd Hamid Muhammed Mahmood Ahmed
Nasr Naasir Mansoor
Sabr Saabir Musbir
Ma’zr Maazir(maazirath) Mazoor
Ma’rz Mareez Ma’azoor
Jbr Jaabir Majboor
Jin Jineen Majnoon
Sum(deaf) Saam Masoom (never heard)
Dahab/gold Az’hb/pull Maz’hab/Religion
Adl Adil Adliya / Adalat
Raham Rahmaan Marhoom Raheem
Kram Kareem Murkarm Akram
Rizq Raaziq Marzooq Razaaq
Azaab Aazib Magh’zoob
Qarz Qaariz Maq’ruz
Ghafr Ghaair Mughfir
Shakk Mash’kuk
Shukur Shakir Mushkoor
Ilzaam Mulzim
Kamal Kaamil Mukam’mil
Laazim Mal’zoom Mulazim
Es’tifaa Mus’tafi
Nazr Naz’eer
Nazr Naa’zir Man’zr
Raza Raazi Mn’zoor
Faham Faheem Mf’hoom
Kun Kaan Yakun Mumkin
Qoof Qaaif
Jamaa Jaamia Maj’moa
Ashaar Shaair Shura (الشعراء) Mshoor (E-shara)
Ashra (10) Asheer(family) Maash’ra Ha’shr (حاشر)
Shra Sha’oorr (شعُر) Mash’wara (الشورى)
Arf Aarif Maa’roof
Zahr Zaahir Zahoor Mazhar Ez’haar Azher
Noor Anwer Munw’wr
Rush’d Rashid Mur’shid
Shu’ghul Sha’ghil Mash’ghool
Mulk Maalik Mam’look (servent) mam’likath
Talab Taalib Matloob (matlb)
Drs Tadrees Mudr’ris Madrasa
Ktb Kaatib Maktoob Maktaba
Abd Aabid Ma’bood
Sajda Sajid Ms’jood Mas’jid
Shahd Shahid Mash’hood
Hamd Hamid/Ahmed Mahmood/Muhammed
Shrb Shaarib Mash’roob (drink)
kul eat aakul(food) Ma’kool eaten (ka’asfim ma’kool)
Jls Jaalis Maj’loos (Majlis)
Qum Qiyaam Mu’qaam Qiyamath
The "doer" and "done to" is used for a tense in Arabic also
But only if it was indefinite
أنا فاعلٌ ذلك
"I am doing that"
أنا فاعلٌ ذلك غدًا
"I am going to do that tomorrow"
NOTE: by this form you are referring to your self as having the action already and prepearing to it and absolutly doing it
{ولا تقولن لشيء إني فاعلٌ ذلك غدًا إلا أن يشاء الله} [سورة الكهف]
If there is an object turn it to accusative case. Do not make it genetive, it would change the doer to be definite
الرجل قاتلٌ أخاك
الرجل قاتل أخيك
The first means:
"The man is killing your brother"
The second means:
"The man is your brother's killer"
If it was difficult to combine or would result in weird verb
do like this:
أنا واقف أنتظر
أنا جالس أكلم خطيبتي
أنا عاكف أحل الواجب
Translitration:
I am standing waiting
I am setting talking to my engaged girl
I am staying solving homework
Grammaticly speaking: your action would be considered an adverb sentence for the continouos verb (doer)
Also, name of done to:
وقاتل النفس مقتولٌ بفعلته
وقاتل الروح لا تدري به البشر
Means:
And the killer of a person are going to be killed becoause of his action
While the killer of a soul is unknown by humans
@@ghassanalwidae3382 Masha Allah
Allahi Barik feek wo zaood lauck Ilmaak
please help us understand this
Understanding / Dain دَين / Deen دِين/ Madina مدينة = City / مَدِينِين = Debtor / Obedient / residents if city:
1) Deen الدِّينِ or دينِ = The Religion or Constitution/Law of life مدينة Place that has constitution / Law or City.
2) Dain دَين to give credit and Deen دِين Return of credit or debt and مدينون Debtor / owe.
3) Madina مدينة = City or place where you can find Service or Job easily, مَدِينِين = in service, in obedience. 56:86
Dain is Arabic word commonly used for borrowing money
like
billahi addini Dain ....
by Allah Loan me some money...
Dain is short term borrowing...
And Urdu ""Lain - Dain"" The Trade, is different...
Deen is returning of Dain.
Deen is accountability of Dain or Amanath of life given.
Deen is Madineen follower of deen and it means in service or Gulaam 56:86
And with accountability of life comes constitution and purpose of life
from this constitution Deen comes Madina place with constitution and laws
like municipal laws road and traffic laws ......
nice
Awesome 👍👍
Excellent job Ma'am ❤️
Can you please tell any easy way to learn pronounce
Please,I wish if the Arabic word for the tenses can also be mention in Arabic so that we become falier with them,like "present,past continue tenses"
Thanks
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Why does the Google conjugator say aktubu = I write but you say I write = aktob. I'm confused
Shukran
Assalamulaikum sister these are very helpful tutorials jaizakalah khairun will you be able to teach us about the 5 and 6 letter words jn arabic as well