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| موضوع: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:41 am | |
| This – هذا haza This (feminine) - هذِه ِ hazihi That - ذلِك َ zaalika (also spelled as dhalika) That (feminine) - تلك tilka House - بَيْت bait Car - سَيَّارَة sayyaara City - مَدِيْنة madina Old - قَدِيْم qadeem Modern - مُتقدِّم motaqadim Possessive pronouns: In Arabic the possessive pronoun is attached to the end of the noun. My –بيتي- ي baiti Your (masculine singular) - بيتك- كَ baituka Your (feminine singular) - بيتكِ- كِ biatuki Our - بيتنا- نا baitunaa Sentences: This is my house. هذا بيتي. Haza baiti This is his car. هذه سيارته hazihee sayyaaratuhu That is your house. ذلك بيتك. Zalika baituk That is her car. تلك سيارتها tilka sayyaaratuhaa More sentences using the هذا , هذه and adjectives: This flower is beautiful. هذه وردةُ جميلةٌ hazihee wardatun jameelatun That flower is beautiful تلكَ وردةٌ جميلةٌ. Tilka wardatun jameelatun This city is old. هذه مدينة قديمة. Hazihee madinatun qadeematun The city I live in is modern. المدينة التي أسكنُ فيها مُتَقَدِّمَة ٌ. Almadinatu alati askuno feeha motaqadimatun Note: during reading the vowel on the last letter of a word is only pronounced if there are other words following it. so at the end of a sentence, the ending vowel isn’t pronounced. For example, you would read the first sentence as تلكَ وردةٌ جميلةٌ tilka wardatun jameela, pronouncing the tanwin at the end of وردةٌ but not at the end of جميلةٌ. However, if you only say تلكَ وردةٌ then you pronounce it as tilka warda. ******************************** Sentences of common usage: How are you? كيف حالك؟ kaifa haaluk? Alhamdulillah I am well. ألحمد لله أنا بخير Alhamdullilah ana bi khair.
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:42 am | |
| Saturday - السبت assabt Sunday - الأحد al-ahad Monday - الاثنين al-ithnain Tuesday - الثلاثاء atholaatha Wednesday - الأربعاء al-arba’aa Thursday - الخميس al-khamees Friday - الجمعة al-jum’a Day – يوم yaum Yesterday - أمس ams Today - اليَوم alyoum Tomorrow - غداً ghadan For reading only: Sentences talking about the days: I will be going to the market on Saturday. سأذهبُ إلى السوق يوم السبت. Or يوم السبت سأذهبُ إلى السوق. Sa-azhabo ilasouqi youm assabt. I went to the park on Friday. ذهبْتُ إلى الحديقة يوم الجمعة. Zahabto ilal-hadeeqati yaum aljum’athi I was in my brother’s house on Monday. كُنْتُ في بيت أخي يوم الإثنين. Kunto fee bait akhi yaum alithnain Today I will study. اليوم سأدْرُس. Alyaum sa-adrasu Tomorrow is Sunday. غداً يوم الأحد. Ghadan yaum al-ahad I was sick on yesterday. كنتُ مريضاً أمس. Kunto mareedan ams I was at the beach yesterday. كنتُ على شاطيء البحر أمس. Kunto ala shati albahr ams Yesterday, it snowed. أمس كان ثلج. Ams kaana thalj It rained today. اليوم كان مطر. Alyaum kaana matar | |
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:42 am | |
| To - إلى ilaa He – هُو howa She - هِيَّ hiya Where - أيْنَ aina Went - ذهَبَ zahaba To be going - ذاهِبٌ zahibun City - مَدِيْنة madinatun Sentences: He is a boy. هو ولدٌ howa waladun She is a girl. هي بنتٌ hiya bintun I am going. أنا ذاهبٌ ana zahibun Where did the boy go? أين ذهَبَ الوَلَدُ؟ aina zahaba alwalad He went to his house. هو ذهب إلى بَيْتِهِ howa zahaba ilaa baitihi The boy went to his house. الولدُ ذَهَبَ إلى بَيْتِهِ. Alwaladu zahaba ilaa baitihi The following are examples of sentences that start with a verb, known as جملة فعلية The boy went. ذهب الولد zahaba alwaladu The girl went. ذهبتْ البنت zahabat albintu The boy studied. دَرَسَ الولد darasa alwaladu The girl studied. دَرَسَتْ البنت. Darasat albintu The boy said, I don’t want to study. قال الولدُ أنا لا أريد أنْ أدرسَ qala alwaladu ana laa oreedo un adrosa The girl said, I don’t want to study. قالَتْ البنتُ أنا لا أريدُ أنْ أدرسَ qalat albintu anaa laa oreedo un adrosa Note that the subject of the sentence contains a damma on the last letter when it is singular. You can make more complex sentences by adding a prepositional phrase to the جملة الفعلية : The boy went to his house. ذهبَ الولدُ إلى بيته. Zahaba alwaladu ilaa baitihi The girl went to her house. ذهبتْ البنتُ إلى بيتها zahabat albintu ilaa baitihi The boy studied in the school. درس الولد في المدرسةِ darasa alwaladu fee almadrasati The girl studied in the school. دَرَسَتْ البنت في المدرسةِ darasat albintu fee almadrasati As you can see from the examples, you can write the same sentence starting with a verb or a noun. ذهب الولدُ إلى المدرسةِ. الولدُ ذهبَ إلى المدرسةِ. ******************************* Sentences of Common Usage: Where are you from? من أين أنت؟ or أنت من أين؟ anta min ain? Anti min ain? I am from (country name). أنا من ... ana min ... Where do you live? أين تسكن aina taskun? I live in … … . أسكنُ في ... askuno fee … I live in … City. أسكنُ في مدينة .... askuno fee madinato ... Where are you? أيْنَ أنْت؟ aina anta? Aina anti I am at school.أنا في المَدْرَسَةِ ana fee almadrasati I am at the market. أنا في السُوق ana fee assouq. I am at home. أنا في البَيْتِ ana fee albaiti. | |
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:42 am | |
| Big كَبيْر kabeer School مَدْرَسَة madrasa Student (male) طالب - taalib Student (female) طالبة - taaliba Studied – دَرَسَ darasa Studies - يَدْرُسُ yadrasu Cat - قِطَّة qitta Near - قَرِيْب qareeb To make simple sentences starting with nouns (الجملة الإسمية ) , you can use noun + a word that tells more about the noun, called khabar خبر in Arabic. The خبر can be an adjective, a verb phrase, a noun phrase, a prepositional phrase, etc. Adjective as خبر : The house is big. البيتُ كبيرٌ albaito kabeerun The school is far. ٌ المدرسة ُ بعيدة almadrasatu ba’eedatun My house is near. بيتي قَرِيب baiti qareebun (Note: In Arabic, if a noun is at the beginning of a sentence it is normally a proper noun (that is, it contains ال ). A sentence may start with a preposition, for example: ٌ في البيت قطة (fee albaiti qittatun) A cat is in the house. If the subject is a common noun, it should be preceded by the predicate, as in the above sentence. (Note: in the above sentence : ٌ في البيت قطة the tanwin at the end of the last word in the sentence is not pronounced when you come to a stop. So the sentence would be pronounced as Fee albaiti qitta ) If the subject of a sentence is feminine, the adjective is also feminine. The (female) student is intelligent. الطالبة زكية at-taalibatu zakkiyatun The (male) student is intelligent. الطالب زكيٌ at-taalibu zakkiyun Practice tip: make sentences to describe something or someone. Verb phrase as خبر : He is studying هو يدرس. Howa yadrasu He studied . هو درسَ howa darasa Practice tip: make sentences to tell what someone did or is doing. Noun as خبر: I am a student. أنا طالبٌ ana taalibun I am a (female) student. أنا طالبةٌ ana taalibatun The man is a teacher. الرجلُ مُدَرِّسٌ ar-rajulo modarrisun The girl is a student. البنتُ طالبة ٌ. Albinto taalibatun Prepositional phrase as خبر : The cat is in the garden. القطةُ في الحَدِيقةِ al qittatu fee alhadeeqati The (female) students are in the class. الطالباتُ في الصفِ at-taalibato fee assafi The boy is in his house. الولدُ في بيتِه alwaladu fee baitihi I am in my room. أنا في غرفتِي ana fee ghorfatee A man is in the car. في السيارةِ رجلٌ fee assayyaarati rajolun Practice tip: make sentences to tell where something is. Other forms of خبر : I am going. أنا ذاهبٌ ana zaahibun He has studied. هو دارس howa daarisun Note: if the subject is feminine, then the verb will also be feminine: She is studying. . هي تدرس heeya tadrasu She studied. . هيَّ دَرَسَتْ heeya darasat Note: when a pronoun is attached to a noun, the noun doesn’t contain ال . الولدَ في البيتِ alwaladu fee albaiti الولدَ في بيته alwaladu fee baitihee Practice tip: Make nominal sentences( الجملة الإسمية ) using different kinds of خبر . you can use nouns or pronouns. Use your English to Arabic dictionary to get nouns, verbs and adjectives. ********************** Common usage: Where would you like to go? أين تريد أن تذهبَ ؟ aina toreed un tazhab I want to go to the market. أريدُ أن أذهبَ إلى السوق. Oreedo un azhaba ilasouq (ila assouq). Where are you going? أين تذهب؟ aina tazhab I am going to the market. أذهبُ إلى السوق. Azhabo ilasouq ****************** | |
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:42 am | |
| Be يَكون yakoono Becomeيُصبح yos-biho Beginيَبْدَأ yabda o Breakيَكْثِر yaksiro Bringيَجْلِب yajlibo Buildيَبْنى yabna Buyيَشتري yashtaree Catchيَمْسِك yamsiko Chooseيَخْتار yakhtaro Comeيَأتي ya-ati Costيُكَلِّف yokalif Cutيَقطَعُ yaqta-o Dealيُعامِل مَع yo’aamil ma’a Doيَفعَل yaf’al Drawيَرْسَم yarsamo Drinkيَشْرَب yashrabo Driveيَسوق yasooqo Eatيَأكُل ya-akolo Fallيَسْقُط yasquto Feelيَشْعُر yash’or (Taken from list of English irregular verbs , Business Vocabulary in Use for beginners ) Practice tip: conjugate the verbs with pronouns and use them in sentences. Write the conjugated verb forms for the following pronouns: أنا I أنتَ you أنتِ you أنتما you dual أنتم you plural أنتنّ you plural fem هو he هي she هما they dual mas هما they dual fem هم they plural هنّ they plural fem For example, some conjugated forms for the verb Feelيَشْعُر are: I feel أنا أشعرُ He feels هو يَشْعُرُ She feelsهِيّ تشعر You feelأنتَ تشعر You (fem) feelأنتِ تشعُرِينَ They feelهم يشعرون They (fem) feelهنّ يشعُرْنَ | |
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:43 am | |
| Findيَجدُ - yajido Find out (discover) يَكشِف - yakshifo Flyيَطيرُ - yoteero Forbidيَنهى - yanha Forgetيَنسى - yansa Getيَحْصِل – يَسْتلِم - yastalimo - yahsilo Giveيُعْطِي – يُقدِّم - yoqadimo – yo’otee Goيَذهَبُ - yadhhabo (yazhabo) Growيَنمو - yanmoo Haveيَمْلِك - yamlik Hearيَسْمَعُ - yasma’ Hideيخفِي - yakhfee Hitيَضرِب - yadrib Holdيَمْسِك - yamsik Hurtيُؤذِي - yo’odhee (yo’ozee) Keepيَحْفِظ - yahfidh Know يَعْلم – يَعْرِف - ya’rif - ya’lam Layيَسْتلْقي - yastalqee Leadيَقود - yaqood Learnيتعَلم - yata’alam Leaveيَترُك - yatroko (List of English verbs taken from irregular verb list, Business Vocabulary in Use for beginners) Practice tip: conjugate the verbs with pronouns and use them in sentences. Write the conjugated verb forms for the following pronouns: أنا I أنتَ you أنتِ you أنتما you dual أنتم you plural أنتنّ you plural fem هو he هي she هما they dual masc هما they dual fem هم they plural هنّ they plural fem For example, some conjugated forms for the verbيَجدُ are: أجدُ – أنا نجدُ - نحن تجدُ – أنت تجدين – أنتِ تجدان - أنتما تجدان – أنتما تجدون – أنتم تجدْن َ – أنتنّ يجدُ – هو تجد – هي يجدان - هما تجدان – هما يجدون – هم يجدْن َ – هنّ Note: memorizing conjugations for one verb will make conjugating other verbs with pronouns easier later.
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:43 am | |
| List of subject pronouns Here is a complete list of subject pronouns. Since you already learned some of these, learning these will be easy. Try to learn them all and use them in your sentences. Iأنا - ana Weنحن - nahno Heهو - howa Sheهي - heeya They (dual) هما - huma They (masculine plural)هم - hum They (feminine plural)هنّ - hunna You (masculine) أنت - anta You (feminine)أنتِ - anti You (dual)أنتما - antoma (the same word is used for both male and female) You (masculine plural)أنتم - antum You (feminine plural)أنتن - antunna
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| موضوع: رد: EZ Arabic Course With transliteration الثلاثاء ديسمبر 13, 2011 10:43 am | |
| Supplement - Prepositions in sentences This week’s vocabulary: Prepositions: On - على – a’laa In - في - fee Under - تحت - taht To - إلى - ilaa From - من - min Table - طاولة – tawila (tawilatun) Bag - حقيبة – haqeeba (haqeebatun) Cat - قطة – qita (qitatun) Bed - سرير - sareer (sareerun) You already learned to use prepositions in الجملة الفعلية . You can also use them in الجملة الإسمية , as follows: الولدُ في البيت ِ. The boy is in the house. – alwalado fee albaiti القطة ُ على الطاولة ِ. The cat is on the table. – alqitato alaa attawilati الحقيبة ُ تحت السرير ِ. The bag is under the bed. – alhaqeebato taht assareeri The boy is going to his house - الولدُ يذهبُ إلى بيتِه – alwalado yazhabo ilaa baitihee The boy went to his house. - الولد ذهبَ إلى بيته – alwalado zahaba ilaa baitihee The boy is going to his house – الولدُ ذاهِبٌ إلى بيتِه - alwalado zahibun ilaa baitihee Note that the singular noun following the preposition contains a kasra ( ِ ) on the last letter. Prepositions can also be placed at the beginning of a sentence, mainly if the subject of the sentence is not a proper noun. في البيت ِ ولد ٌ A boy is in the house. (Literally, in the house is a boy.) – fee albaiti waladun على الكرسية ِ حقيبة ٌ A bag is on the chair. – alaa alkursiyyati haqeebatun تحت الشجرِ قطة ٌ A cat is under the tree. – that alshajari qitatun Note that in Arabic, a common noun usually contains tanwin ( ً , ٌ , ٍ ) on the last letter, while a proper noun contains only one vowel ( َ , ُ , ِ ). Practice Tip: make sentences using prepositions.
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