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  • I love arabic language, so everything you can do to help me will be great and i will be thankful for that.

    Thanks a lot.

  • A very nice video and interesting subject. it improves our arabic language learning,

    Thank u so much.

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  • im going to learn arabic when i join the army

  • i wanna learn arab =)

  • im a malay teacher which is situated in malaysia and i teach an arabic language for secondary school.i want u give me a basic guide to teach a non arabic to learn arabic language in proper way. tq....

  • well actually the gramatical rule of this, is that all the verbs that are composed of 4,5 to 6 letters in arabic, their noun are changed like this, in arabic we say:"3ala wazn if3al", intaj,in9ad,ishtibak,infe3al,.­.etc, verbs which are composed of 2 or 3 letters, the rule is different, ex: to lie(kadhaba) you cant say "ikdab", we say "kadheb" ! the arabic is not easy,but when you learn and master it, you'll realize that it's very very rich and deep language !keep it up guys, i'm here to help !

  • @boussou

    I am Marly from Brazil. I really want to learn arabic. I do it by myself, anda while looking for some videos to help me, I found your commentary on" INterview with SME..." I hope you can help me.

    Bye for now

  • @marlysoares Sure, how can i help you ?

  • Thank u for answer me. The first thing i'd like to know is about the order of the words in a sentence, for example in the case of NOUN and ADJECTIVE orderin a sentence. In Portuguese it's on the contrary from English.

    In English we say: "Arabic language has a hard accent"

    HARD is the "adjective" it comes first than ACCENT the "noun"

    In Portuguese we say: " A língua arábe tem um sotaque difícil"

    SOTAQUE is the "noun" it comes first than DIFÌCIL the "adjective"

  • @boussou I send short messages to you, i am so sorry that you didn't answer them.

    I hope you continue helping us.

    Thanks

  • @marlysoares what didn't i answer ?

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  • Thanks to u aliabueisa and the presentors of this lesson. Hope u continue uploading more like this, so the increasing number of new muslim converts will have the opportunity to learn the arabic language.

  • Shukran Shukran! more please!

  • thanks Narida for the comments, I have a book which is comming very soon that covers the whole Arabic grammar.

    Thanks agian for the comments and have a ince day

    Ali

  • Hello.

    I am Marly from Brazil.

    i am a new arabic learner. I do it by myself ans some friends' help. While looking for some videos to help me i found your answer to someone. In that comment u told her about a book that was comming soon. I think it's read now, because that comment is from two years ago.

    Can u give me some information about it?

  • Really very interesting! Please could you list a few common exceptions to this rule. Also, I am very much looking forward to seeing more lessons like this.  THank you very much!

  • Thanks Gypsy for the comments. There are many exeptions especially with the tri-literal verbs which they have more than 130 ways to get the verbal nouns. Examples are to read, wrote, intered, went,...all these verbs have different verbal nouns. some verbs have more than one verbal nouns.

    thanks again and have a nice day

    Ali

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