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Arabic language lesson 12 (as-sokoun)

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2008

the lesson talks about another "accent" that is found in arabic
and its really important to know before going further on.

If you still dont get it please ask!.. mail,vid response or comment ...

and dont forget to rate ;)

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  • الله يعطيك العافية .. معاي اصدقاء كثير يتمنون يتعلمون عربي بس مع الاسف ما اقدر اعلمهم عدل .. وما اريد اعلمهم لهجة عامية بدال الفصحى .. بس خلاص بعطيهم هذا الفديو عشان يتعلموا عدل .. شكرا

  • @RAY4everYANY : el 3afo :)

    o thanks for the comment :)

  • When written, often, the markings for vowels are left off, so how does someone know which word is which when the vowels aren't included in writing?

  • @TurtleHuggles: As you advance and you start to learn grammar you will find the placing of these vowels very natural and easy. The phrase itself helps and if the word that is used can change the meaning of the phrase you might see the writer add certain vowels that would make it easy to know which word he means.

  • hi!!! im from argentina, learning arabic with a lebanon teacher, and I have to tell you are much more better than she is..... shukran for your time.... I have a question!!! how do we realize when we are reading a text with no "accents" wich is the meaning of that word??? is it just by context????? sorry for my english!!! again ... felicitaciones!!!

  • hellooo ,,

    Yes it is mainly from the context !

    Gracias y de nada! :)

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  • Assalamu Aleikum. These videos are great. Alhamdulillah, MashaAllah!

  • @Homelang1 every word in arabic is pronounced by a certain sounds, its like a radical;, but then if its subject object, before what, then that determines how the end is pronounced, its a grammar thing,

    but at a certain level its rather obvious and natural and simple , and those signs arent included inmost of writtings exept rarely , when we must specify which meaning we mean,;

    hafada, isnt hafida;

    hafida is protected

    hafada is follow someone with harming all the time and everywhere,

  • thank you for all these lessons......it actually made me laugh when you said you feel stupid for repeating :D

  • these lessons are great, youre a great teacher!! keep up the good work!!

  • shukran!

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