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Arabic Language lesson 16 (Al-Hamzah)

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

Hey guys,, I hope you dont get confused by this,
and if you have any question please let me know
enjoy!

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  • o and one more thing, i ddnt know that "elsenna" called "nabera" xD i thought "nabera" is the whole "korsi" xD and also ddnt know that the "dots" go below/above "elsenna" in the middle of a word, i though it just goes below/above the letter itself or "korsi" xD and that is one thing indicating that our teaching systems are not that gd in saudi :P

  • @cocowawa911: ya el nabra I'm sure of.. bs el dots not nessearly only above/below of the nabera, it's mostly written just after it. ya3ni don't be very spesific :P 

  • thanx so much 4 the lesson even tho i dnt need it :P i just wanted to correct "mas2ool"

    the correct way to write it is "مسؤول" and not "مسئول" since kasra is stronger than '9amma which is stronger than fat7a.. so the priority or "strength" goes like this.. kasra > '9amma > fat7a > skoon. honestly, i had to look it up since we dnt really memorize it as u know already or use it that much. bs akeed ent t3ref enu da2emn ketabt elhamza tla5b6 mn na7yat elemla2 :P anyway, ur lessons are A+++++++ ;)

  • @cocowawa911: lol cacawa thank you :)

    bs tra el ma9ryeen yktobonha "مسئول" , so the rule is not clear for some words.

    wo you know about el "مئة" and "مائة"? they are written diffrerntly but pronounced the same?! I'm learning new thing too just like you btw :P

  • Thanks a lot for your lessons, with them i am improving ..slowly but steadly.

    Thanks again.

  • thats great!

    :D

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  • The hamzah is a glottal stop.

    We use it in English; like in the exclamation for something bad, "Oh-oh."

    We could right that as "Oh2oh."

  • Thanks, these are very helpful.

  • HA!!!!!!

    I love this one!!!

    ; )

  • Hello, I really like your videos, they are easily understood :D

  • Thank you so much for these videos. Please keep going with them. They have been very helpful to me. Thank you again. You are a great teacher.

  • I just saw lesson 16... I'm happy you're back! I hope your exams went fine.

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