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  • Bale. I can understand your points. Your lesson is actually easy to follow. It is my own problem to memorize Dari's words. However, I got and use some sentences in Dari I know, when I chat or talk with my Afghani friends.

  • tashakor, Yasmine. I like your lessons, thought it's a bit difficult to memorize :)

    But, in this lesson you put so many points like present, past and future, things in house and also a story of one family. You can divide the topics in some lessons, I suppose. Anyway, your lessons help me much. Khoda hafiz.

  • Sorry if u felt it was too much or too mixed together but in the beginning lessons when I put less ppl wanted more and wanted me to include pasT present future SO Im trying to do a REVIEW , vocab, new info, plus pasT present future so I cover all bases and altho it seems weird now u'll c in the later lessons how I went from posting al esson every wk to one every few months and even 2/yr so.. thats why I get in as much as I can even tho it might b too much it pays off and is enuf between lessons

  • @pipitjerman I mean.. it gives viewers enuf material to learn until i Post up another video which usually takes me a while lately :/

  • I loved the way you said party, in the previous lesson: you sounded like parteeeeee. yaaayeee.

    so cute!

  • @jackjackson190 ha ha :) thanks

  • Salam Yasmine.....chitor maykunee?

    question -as usual-: what is the stem of the verb (leave)? ...you said leave me alone=bawn mara; i know mara is (me), so what is the stem of (bawn=leave).

    p.s.: I think leave(verb) = tarak kardan, am I correct?

    Thank You so much

  • @jackjackson190 Hi

    TARK KARDAN is to leave, and you are correct, lets say there was a fire then we would all "TARK" leave the place.

    so TARK is leave and Tark Kardan is to leave.

    BAWN is a very informal word similar to the English word "let go" if i am touching something you can say bawn, or bawnish, leave it,

  • @TheSharewired

    Thanks for your help.

  • Salam yasmine. I dont understand, i thought ma darum was: i have. In this lesson you say ma darum is: i do.

  • I wish you all the best for your exams our angel.

    hugs

  • :) :) :) ty so much

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