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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

all you want to know about personal pronouns in Arabic

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  • Maha,

    If I want to respect elder person do you have diffrent version of YOU in arabic?

  • no :)

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  • @LearnArabicwithMaha I just wanted to let you know that you are truly beautiful I'm sure you get this alot in so many levels . I would love to have someone as beautiful, smart and giving as you are . Aside from learning Arabic the right way because I have Rosseta Stone but I find my self struggling with it . Intellect and beauty , who wouldn't want this , who ever gets with you will be bless for the rest of theirs entire life . O_O

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  • Yes, very well,. verb to be is implied, or you could say built-in (using computer programmer lingo). Thank you Maha,.As always great video. In many languages is the same, male is more standard. Do not be worried about that. We love you females any way.

  • Nahnu Nahnu

    Finally - I know what Mork (from Mork and Mindy) was saying - We We

    Which perpendicularly (in translation) makes him sound more French

  • @arifosman786 Well, actually there is. It's : hadretak (masculine)\ hadretek (feminine).

  • @oman0010

    yah i know n i was really angry with no reason to... :(

    but still who ever wants to learn arabic they should learn it properly... i know arabic is hard but when u set ur mind on something u sure gonna get it... BTW maha good luck n thank u for ur hard work :)))))

  • hi maha! i remember coming across one of my arab friends, one of them came from saudi arabia, and he addresses me with the "anta"(you) when he spoke to me, another one of my arab friends (i don't remember where he was really from) but he addressed me differently using the pronoun "inta" i was wondering if the pronoun is used in the places in the arab world? thanks in advance! i love your videos! they really help alot!

  • @fofo6818 i think what he / she was trying to sat is that, no one speaks that arabic.. not in any arab country. yes it is the language of the quraan but every arab speaks arabic according to their local accent which differs from this arabic.. it is best to say that the arabic being taught here is the FORMAL arabic, when most if not all arabs speak informal arabic

  • do u have any arabic teachers available or self teaching yourself? i asked because my friend tried to learn arabic from the rosetta stone. i listen to the demo rosetta stone copy and i saw a few mistakes mispronunciation too. my opinion but i do not think rosetta stone is a good source to learn arabic. plus it is better for the non arab to fully grasp the grammar or he will make major or minor mistakes while speaking which can change the whole meaning of a sentence.

  • @LearnArabicwithMaha thanks for your class it's really help to recollect my arabic,

  • thank you maha:)

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