 In this video, you're going to learn how to memorize new Arabic vocabulary. All right. So before I teach you how to memorize new Arabic vocabulary, I will quickly tell you where to get that vocabulary from, where to extract that vocabulary from, where to store it so you can actually then memorize it. Because obviously, if we don't know where to get it from, and if we don't know where to store it, then, you know, how can I memorize it? What I'm going to show you guys here is very quickly how to extract vocabulary. I have previously in different videos show you guys this, like, for example, this one here on how to learn Arabic vocabulary, as well in the previous one that we released last week, how to learn Arabic by itself. All of these videos, they explain how to basically extract vocabulary. So you can refer back to those. But here in a very summarized way, I will show you guys again how to do so. Obviously, you do it from reading. It's easier than doing it from hearing. If you are hearing someone speak and then you try and write that down, it's going to be harder than if you are reading and then you try to take that vocabulary. So here we need two things from each, the verbs and the nouns. The first thing is always meaning. We need to know the meaning. And second thing that we need from the verbs, for example, is the conjugation of that verb. Is it nazalayanzulu or yanzalu or yanzilu, inzil? And what is the most? Nuzulan or nazulan? Hey, bro. What? Oh, my God. One zulan or what is it? These two things from the verbs and then two things from the nouns. The first one is the meaning, a ways, and then the plural of it. So here, as you guys can see, we have this is already written and already marked and everything because the third time that I'm recording this video. The conjugation, as we said, and from a nabiyu, we want the plural. So keep this in mind and now I'm going to bring you to the dictionary. In the dictionary, what I don't want you to do is go to the English dictionary and type nazala, for example. Because if you type nazala here, look at all the meanings that come. A bay, decrease, drop, fall, subside. I like to mark this mark, this mark, get down, get off, get out. You won't know which one to get and all of these are different contexts too. Alright, so the default one is always this one is the one on top, which is to fall. That's the default meaning of nazala to fall, to calm down. What's going to happen here that if you come to the English dictionary is going to confuse you. And the meaning we're looking for right here is reside in, which is here. But I mean, how are you going to know? Obviously, if you are trying to understand that particular, if you're looking for the meaning of that word, when it becomes a little tricky because you will need someone at least that you can refer back to and ask them. How do you use this? How do you, what does nazala mean in this particular sentence? This is the key way on how to ask the meaning of a particular word. You don't say what does nazala mean. You don't say that. You say what does nazala mean in this particular sentence and you send the sentence. That way the person who is already at a fluent level or proficient level in the Arabic language can tell you here it means this or here it means that. If you say nazala, he will tell you the default meaning which is to descend. And what's going to happen is you're going to go to this particular text and you won't understand because here as you guys can see it says which means that he came down as in like he reside. He stayed at that first time he went to the Medina. He stayed at his house. And that's why as well in the Arab countries you will see on the hotels Even though if you translate guest it might come as but here because it's in the context of someone coming from another city or someone coming traveling So we use nazala instead of any other word. One thing that will give you the meaning as well the article. So keep this in mind as well because when I show you where to store the vocabulary I will show you where to write down this particular article. Now we have nazala and we know from this particular dictionary and this dictionary is al-ma'ani which I'll show you guys before and what you would do is you go ahead and look for that particular verb. Now keep in mind that what al-ma'ani does is it gives you different searches from different dictionaries. And some dictionaries they won't give you what we're looking for which is the conjugation. We want to know if it's nazala yanzilu or nazala yanzulu or nazala yanzalu. So we go down down down down down down to al-ga'ani here this one and it tells us here nazal tu, anzilu, inzil, nuzulun. So it gives us the masdar and it gives us the mudare which is the most important part. So we know if it's nazala yanzilu as it says here anzilu, nuzulun. So we have the two main things. So keep this in mind now. We have the conjugation which is what we were looking for and the meaning, we get it from someone who understands already Arabic as we said. Believe me, you won't be able to do this part by yourself efficiently and successfully. You need to refer back to someone who is already proficient in the Arabic language whether you have a teacher, whether you have someone that you can refer to in moments where you need to. But this part to understand the actual context of this particular verb you will need to refer back to someone. So like I said this means here to reside, to stay at. Then for anabi you, we want the plural and the meaning as we said. So we go here and we look for nabi yun and then we come down here and as you guys can see here it gives us at the bottom nabi yun. Jam'u, waw and nun. This waw and nun it means that the jam'u is nabi yuna, nabi yuna. And then it gives us a second plural which is anbiya'u, anbiya'u. Now we have the meaning nabi yun. You see for nouns it will be easier to look into an English dictionary. You will write down nabi yun and here is simple because I mean is a noun but a verb can come in many different contexts. For example, I went by, I went with, I went to, I went from. You know many different contexts that change because of the article. That's why I told you guys when you ask the question what does nasala mean for example. You give the sentence to the person and tell them what does nasala mean here in this particular context. And I always tell the students in Andrews Institute you don't ask the question what does this verb mean like this. You need to give me the context so I'll tell you that particular context. So we got the meaning and we got the plural of nabi yuna. Now that we know how to extract and where to get the vocabulary from I will show you guys where to store this vocabulary. Because in Andrews Institute we have something called daftar atabiyid as you guys can see on screen right now. This daftar atabiyid is supposed to be a notebook that students print out and they have it as a physical form and in this daftar atabiyid they store all the vocabulary. And like I told you guys so stick until the end so you know how to memorize the vocabulary because if you don't know where to store the vocabulary then it will be hard to actually memorize it because I mean if you don't have it written down how are you going to memorize it? So here to give you guys an idea this daftar atabiyid it looks as you guys see on the screen right now it looks like this, it's two pages. The first line goes all together. I will share the iPad and you guys will only see the right page. Here for example we have two sections we have the section of the nouns and we have the section down here of the verbs. Starting with the noun we have nabi yun as we said you know what I'm going to do something whoever wants this daftar atabiyid write down in the comments down below how to memorize new Arabic vocabulary. Write that down and then write a comment about this particular video whether it's a question whether it's a comment, whether it's a ha moment or whatever it might be related to this video and then I will pick a winner and I will ask you for your email and I will send you this daftar atabiyid that we use in Anders Institute and for the rest of you guys can actually replicate it you know it's very simple. Whoever wants to win this actual daftar atabiyid do those instructions. Once you get the daftar atabiyid or your replica or your notebook or whatever it might be you want to write down first of all al-mufrat which is the singular form then al-jam'a al-awwal the first plural and then al-jam'a al-thani the second plural as you guys seen on the dictionary we had nabi yun and then we had nabi yuna the first plural and we had anbiya'u the second plural and then we had the meaning here profit in terms of the verbs we have nazalah and then we have yanzilu and then we have inzil and then we have nuzulun as we have seen on the dictionary. The fi this article fi is the article in that particular context and you guys will see that us in this particular daftar atabiyid this notebook it gives you the maadi the past tense the article al-harf al-mudari'a the present tense al-amr which is the imperative or the command al-masr which is the name of the action we have ism al-fail which is the one that does the action ism al-mufrool which is the one that the action is done upon and then we have a jumlah this jumlah this sentence it should be the sentence of that particular context so you can remember the verb with this particular article what does it mean and what is the context that you have memorized it with so that way you can remember so these are the key things that you need the past tense, present tense, al-harf and so on ism al-fail and the jumlah as an example now we have everything that we need in order to our memorizing which is what we want to do from this video and what we want to learn now in terms of memorizing there is a very simple and straightforward advice that al-imam al-bukhari gave al-imam al-bukhari was asked by a man and you guys will see the qawl in Arabic around here and I will explain to you what it means a man asked them o'bukhari or do you know anything that you can drink so my memory can become better and he said no I don't know then al-bukhari went back to that man and told him the thing that I know that works the best to memorize is nahmat-ur-rajul willingness and commitment of the man as in willing to memorize and mudawama to another and the fact of keep looking at that particular thing that you want to memorize so with these two things first of all we have the willingness if we are looking if we watch in this video second of all we need mudawama to another we need to consistently keep looking at that thing that's why I show you guys how to store that vocabulary because if you don't store it in a particular notebook or something that you can refer back to then you cannot do the second step which is continuously looking at the thing so here what you would do is here we have the conjugation so with the conjugation nasa layanzilu inzil nuzulun now this part is so simple and keep this quote for yourself forgetfulness cannot cope with repetition forgetfulness cannot cope with repetition always remember that you will never regret having repeated something so much so me personally at this point what I would recommend you is to memorize at least 250 times up to 700 times as they do in moritania the better you want to be in your memorization the more you are going to review or to repeat the stronger you want to be in your memorization the more you are going to repeat then in terms of the repetition what is going to help you to repeat is this thing that you guys see here this is called a sabha and they are as well on a digital form that they sell on Amazon very cheap less than 10 dollars probably on all market places you can use the digital one or the traditional one and that's going to help you to count the times that you repeat the conjugations and the plurals and the nouns etc etc so what do you do with the verbs first of all you take the verb and you go nasa layanzilu inzil nuzulun nasa layanzilu inzil nuzulun nasa layanzilu inzil nuzulun and you will see in the beginning you will start studying a little bit it's going to be a little bit hard but after 250 times is so like next time that you are going to think about this conjugation it's going to be literally second nature it's going to be nasa layanzilu inzil and when you will hear someone say oh now I'm a rajulu yanzalu who say what yanzalu it's not yanzalu it's yanzilu you want to do this in the very beginning you just need to do this once this repetition and you need to do this in one sitting don't do 50 times today and 50 times tomorrow and 50 times the next day no no 250 times or 500 or 600 whatever you might be in one sitting that's going to stimulate your memory muscle and it's going to allow it to retain it very well and the next day the second day you can repeat it just 100 times the third day 100 until you will feel that you know it like literally like you know al-fatiha and then you do the same with the nouns as well you go up to the nouns and you do the same thing nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u is one nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u nabi yuna nbiya'u and like this I'll do it 250 believe me it sounds like al-fatiha in the beginning but once your memory muscle is developed and you are able to memorize this or you are able to basically in the beginning it's going to be heavy to repeat all of this but once you have developed your memory muscle then later on you won't need to repeat as many times because you will realize that since all these verb conjugations they have a particular pattern that they follow and they always most of the times the same thing and you will start recognizing those patterns like for example istajala istajala istajala istafsara istafsir istafsir istama istami istami it all sounds the same then fa'ala yafilu ifil fa'ala yafilu ifil fa'ala yafilu ifil and it's all the same thing so in the beginning it's required for you to do this the first 2000 and so lexico items and then you will see that it becomes second nature like you don't even need to even repeat it anymore because all the patterns are encrypted in your head now literally then before we conclude this I told you guys how to extract the vocabulary and where from I told you guys where to store it in order for you to be able to memorize it and I told you guys how to memorize it it's very simple but it's not easy and now let me give you guys before we end this video I will tell you guys about a particular phenomenon that happens to all beginner students and even advanced students sometimes it might happen as well that because you memorize all of these conjugations especially for the verbs the verbs are a little bit more tricky when you memorize the most important part of this is knowing if it's yanzilu or yanzilu or yanzulu as we said so it's going to happen sometimes you will be speaking and you will want to use the present tense and you will literally stab yourself and then you will have to go back to what you have previously memorized you will say in your mind yanzilu oh yeah yanzilu now yanzilu and now it's going to be easier because you have something to fall back on and you have that source that you can always refer back to and you can remember those words very simply I will play a meme for you guys that I uploaded before in my Instagram page which by the way you guys can follow me here and this meme it was so funny and so many people shared it and it has so many views because it's so true like that happens a lot in the beginning where you just hit a blank moment and realize like wait was it yanzilu or yanzulu so I will leave you guys with this meme no I I will go to this go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go