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souljaa
18-08-07, 11:20 PM
:salams
Here it is Abu :)...I just wanna learn basic Arabic inshAllah such as how to say...
How are you? and it's replies...
Asking for directions to the musjid...
How to haggle down prices in arabic :o...
Replies to :jkk: like iyyak, iyyaki, iyyakum and so on..
I can't think of anything else at the moment but let's just start with the above first then work onto something more complex?
Everyone else can also contribute inshAllah
.: Anna :.
18-08-07, 11:21 PM
moved to the correct forum..
Abu Mus'ab
19-08-07, 02:48 PM
:salams
Here it is Abu :)...I just wanna learn basic Arabic inshAllah such as how to say...
How are you? and it's replies...
Asking for directions to the musjid...
How to haggle down prices in arabic :o...
Replies to :jkk: like iyyak, iyyaki, iyyakum and so on..
I can't think of anything else at the moment but let's just start with the above first then work onto something more complex?
Everyone else can also contribute inshAllah
:wswrwb:
Since i lost my post that i was writing i just can't bring myself to write it all again now :smack:
How are you = Kayfa haluk
Where is the masjid = Aynal masjid (ayna-al-masjid)
I don't even know how to haggle in english :rubeyes:
that whole wa iyyaka etc is all part of what i had written out, you should read and learn this,
هُوَ “Huwa” (He one man) This is called “واحد مزكر غائب” “Waahid Muzakkar Ghaa’ib” (Singular Absent Male)
هُمَا “Huma” (They two men) This is called "تثنية مزكر غائب" “Tathniyah Muzakkar Ghaa’ib” (Dual Absent Male)
هُمْ “Hum” (They three or more men) This is called "جمع مزكر غائب" “Jam’a Muzakkar Ghaa’ib” (Plural Absent Male)
هِيَ “Hiya” (She one woman) This is called "واحد مؤنث غائب" “Waahid Mu’annath Ghaa’ib” (Singular Absent Female)
هُمَا “Huma” (They two women) This is called "تثنية مؤنث غائب" “Tathniyah Mu’annath Ghaa’ib (Dual Absent Female)
هُنَّ “Hunna” (They three or more women) This is called "جمع مؤنث غائب" “Jam’a Mu’annath Ghaa’ib” (Plural Absent Female)
اَنْتَ “Anta” (You one man) This is called "واحد مزكر حاضر" “Waahid Muzakkar Haadhir” (Singular Present Male)
اَنْتُمَا “Antuma” (You two men) This is called "تثنية مزكر حاضر" “Tathniyah Muzakkar Haadhir” (Dual Present Male)
اَنْتُمْ “Antum” (You three or more men) This is called "جمع مزكر حاضر" “Jam’a Muzakkar Haadhir” (Plural Present Male)
اَنْتِ “Anti” (You one woman) This is called "واحد مؤنث حاضر" “Waahid Mu’annath Haadhir” (Singular Present Female)
اَنْتُمَا “Antuma” (You two women) This is called "تثنية مؤنث حاضر"”Tathniyah Mu’annath Haadhir” (Dual Present Female)
اَنْتُنَّ “Antunna” (You three or more women) This is called "جمع مؤنث حاضر" “Jam’a Mu’annath Haadhir” (Plural Present Female)
أَنَا “Ana” ( I ) This is called "واحد متكلم" “Waahid Mutakallim” (Singular Speaker)
نَحْنُ “Nahnu” (We) This is called"جمع متكلم" “Jam’a Mutakallim” (Plural Speaker)
Now I want you to memorize it in this order, remember you read from right to left, not left to right.
هُوَ - هُمَا - هُمْ - هِيَ - هُمَا - هُنَُّ – اَنْتَ – اَنْتُمَا – اَنْتُمْ – اَنْتِ – اَنْتُمَا – اَنْتُنَّ – أَنَا – نَحْنُ
Some people prefer the word "Mufrad" instead of "Waahid" but it doesn't change anything
Once you've memorised those words in that order then we can move on and i'll explain to you how they're used.
Abu Mus'ab
19-08-07, 02:58 PM
:salams
Here it is Abu :)...I just wanna learn basic Arabic inshAllah such as how to say...
How are you? and it's replies...
Asking for directions to the musjid...
How to haggle down prices in arabic :o...
Replies to :jkk: like iyyak, iyyaki, iyyakum and so on..
I can't think of anything else at the moment but let's just start with the above first then work onto something more complex?
Everyone else can also contribute inshAllah
:wswrwb:
Since i lost my post that i was writing i just can't bring myself to write it all again now :smack:
How are you = Kayfa haluk
Where is the masjid = Aynal masjid (ayna-al-masjid)
I don't even know how to haggle in english :rubeyes:
that whole wa iyyaka etc is all part of what i had written out, you should read and learn this,
هُوَ “Huwa” (He one man) This is called “واحد مزكر غائب” “Waahid Muzakkar Ghaa’ib” (Singular Absent Male)
هُمَا “Huma” (They two men) This is called "تثنية مزكر غائب" “Tathniyah Muzakkar Ghaa’ib” (Dual Absent Male)
هُمْ “Hum” (They three or more men) This is called "جمع مزكر غائب" “Jam’a Muzakkar Ghaa’ib” (Plural Absent Male)
هِيَ “Hiya” (She one woman) This is called "واحد مؤنث غائب" “Waahid Mu’annath Ghaa’ib” (Singular Absent Female)
هُمَا “Huma” (They two women) This is called "تثنية مؤنث غائب" “Tathniyah Mu’annath Ghaa’ib (Dual Absent Female)
هُنَّ “Hunna” (They three or more women) This is called "جمع مؤنث غائب" “Jam’a Mu’annath Ghaa’ib” (Plural Absent Female)
اَنْتَ “Anta” (You one man) This is called "واحد مزكر حاضر" “Waahid Muzakkar Haadhir” (Singular Present Male)
اَنْتُمَا “Antuma” (You two men) This is called "تثنية مزكر حاضر" “Tathniyah Muzakkar Haadhir” (Dual Present Male)
اَنْتُمْ “Antum” (You three or more men) This is called "جمع مزكر حاضر" “Jam’a Muzakkar Haadhir” (Plural Present Male)
اَنْتِ “Anti” (You one woman) This is called "واحد مؤنث حاضر" “Waahid Mu’annath Haadhir” (Singular Present Female)
اَنْتُمَا “Antuma” (You two women) This is called "تثنية مؤنث حاضر"”Tathniyah Mu’annath Haadhir” (Dual Present Female)
اَنْتُنَّ “Antunna” (You three or more women) This is called "جمع مؤنث حاضر" “Jam’a Mu’annath Haadhir” (Plural Present Female)
أَنَا “Ana” ( I ) This is called "واحد متكلم" “Waahid Mutakallim” (Singular Speaker)
نَحْنُ “Nahnu” (We) This is called"جمع متكلم" “Jam’a Mutakallim” (Plural Speaker)
Now I want you to memorize it in this order, remember you read from right to left, not left to right.
هُوَ - هُمَا - هُمْ - هِيَ - هُمَا - هُنَُّ – اَنْتَ – اَنْتُمَا – اَنْتُمْ – اَنْتِ – اَنْتُمَا – اَنْتُنَّ – أَنَا – نَحْنُ
Some people prefer the word "Mufrad" instead of "Waahid" but it doesn't change anything
Once you've memorised those words in that order then we can move on and i'll explain to you how they're used.
Abu Mus'ab
19-08-07, 03:42 PM
oops it was a double post :outta:
.: Anna :.
21-08-07, 07:38 AM
for haggling prices u need to learn firstly and most importantly the numbers...
expensive means "ghaaly"
cheap means "rakhees", cheaper means "arkhas"
reduction means "takhfeedh" aswell as some other words, bt this is one..
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