 salaamu alaikum warahmatullahi guys what is going on it's your brother Muhammad Al-Annalusi here founder of AndalusiaInstitute.com today I wanted to make a quick video inshallah to point out a very simple thing that you can start doing in the beginning of your learning the Arabic language that if you don't do from the very beginning it will be really hard later on to put in practice and what this little thing will allow you to do is actually correct yourself as you are using the Arabic language whether it's while speaking whether it's while reading without haraqat without vowels and this is what the students at AndalusiaInstitute.com are doing and what I like to train them to be able to do because it's a skill that if you have you can later on become an independent student and correct yourself as I said do you hear how he said yancy and then he went back to the past and he said nasia yensa and that's because we have memorized it that way you see when it comes to learning for the sake of competition like practicing or working out for a for a competition it's not the same as just working out for the sake of working out for the sake of being healthy right so it happens the same with Arabic many times people don't know the right method of building vocabulary they just know sometimes they don't even know a method and and what happens is that they don't learn it for the sake of using it later on to speak with it to understand to listen and understand at the same time to read um and the thing is you know you might ask okay why is vocabulary so important why is building vocabulary so important what about grammar what about morphology but the thing is that when learning language building your vocabulary is the basis of the development of all the other skills um you know whether it's reading comprehension listening comprehension speaking uh writing spelling the pronunciation as well and this is like a wise man once said he said uh while without grammar little can be conveyed without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed because vocabulary is most of what we speak with so how do you acquire new vocabulary um the easiest way I would say in the most natural way is through reading and through listening okay and that's how we acquire vocabulary in understitute.com we first go over the text extract all the vocabulary memorize it then meet up on a weekly basis to put all the vocabulary into practice so that's kind of like our battlefield right our competition because we actually you know get ready throughout the week to go into the competition so we pretty much use both ways um reading and listening now going back to to the one thing that you can do that will boost your progress immensely is it's so simple and what you want to do is when when you are reading or listening with the intention of learning the Arabic language you want to take the past tense present tense imperative and source i.e. the the name of the action so for example um you know if you are reading and you come across the Haba right which means to go so you write down in your notebook the Haba Yed Haba Idhab the Habun so here the Habun would be the name of the action which could be literally translated to uh to go or that you know the act of going so if it's if it's a noun that you came across like for example Beytun you will go ahead and write down the plural of that noun in this case Boyutun okay if you want to go an extra mile what you can do is actually write all the plurals of that particular word so in this case Beytun Boyutun is the plural Abiyatun is another plural and for the words that have synonyms and antonyms you can add in your notebook those as well which will give you you know extra vocabulary that's what I did in the first year of uh fluent Arabic like about a decade ago and that's why after 10 months I was pretty much to a level of fluency because I had too much vocabulary so you might ask right now okay but where do I find the past tense the present tense um the imperative of verbs how do I put it together how where do I find it right so I will show you a digital resource that you can use in order for you to start building your vocabulary in this way and you can have it you know stored in a in a uh you know in a Kitabat Abiyat which is what we call it under this institute.com and you can from there start building your vocabulary and memorizing that vocabulary to the point where you know all the vocabulary that is in your own book in your own mental dictionary so let's jump into the laptop and I'll show you this all right so here we are on google what you want to do is type al-ma'ani just as you see so this supposed to be Arabic al-ma'ani for the meanings is the plural for ma'ana and you go ahead and click the first one that will pop up now you want to go and search for the Arabic to Arabic one this is a digital dictionary like I said so you go for the Arabic to Arabic and let's say that you come across a word you're reading right and you come across a word that um that uh for example that have a right but let's say that you come across the the the um the present form so what you want to do is you go ahead and write what you seen in the text or what you heard on an audio that's why um you know you see reading and writing comes first which is very simple you could uh learn that in in less than two weeks at least that's what it lasts um our module inside of Arabic like in Arabic it lasts around two weeks to learn how to read and write now you go ahead and look for this and you will see that most Arabic dictionaries they are um organized in a way where they give you the past tense they give you the present tense they give you the master which is the the sorry sometimes as well they give you the actual the imperative as in the command do this so for example the habit past tense yet he goes present tense either meaning go and the habit meaning the the act of going or the name for the action right so here you have you wrote down yet habit because that's what you came across on the on the text so you will find the habit you will find here yet the habit and what's what's most important is what is the haraqa mainly for the three for the for the verbs are on three um that have three letters which are the most basic ones the habit is not like stuff or in or things like that so or other weights what i mean so the simplest one is the three letters right so the only thing you need is to know what what haraqa is in the middle of the of the present of the present tense so is it yet the habit is it yet habit so it gives you the haraqa that's why you don't see the other vowels on the on the other letters because this is i mean once you get into it it's pretty much obvious that is yet habit this how all the presents are are so here's the habit right then it gives you a muster so the habit or the habit and here it gives you more advanced forms of the verb or names extracted from the actual source of the verb from the habit like the habit who's the person that does the action or the mafool which is like the the thing that is being gone to but these are a little bit more advanced we actually go over this after 17 lessons of arabic like an arab so even even in arabic like an arab we don't give this straight away for you to not yeah i'm saying this for you to not get confused with this so the most important part that you need to to look at here here gives you a lot of a lot of examples which is very good to understand and to relate the context that you read and where you found that verb and and to relate it to to one of the context that gives you here because as you guys seen before sometimes there is articles that goes with the with the verb right just like in english is if you say i went to i went by i went with if you change the article it changed the meaning so it's the same with with with the arabic language it's not the same as to say the habit then saying the habit be right so um so here gives you a lot of examples with different contexts and then if you keep going down it gives you other forms of you know derivate or extracted from the same three word root letters the habit okay so from here what you would want to focus on the most is this part which we seen on at the top of the page as well which is which is um the past tense so the habit then the present tense yet habit and then the like i said sometimes it gives you most of the of the dictionaries don't give you the actual imperative or the command of it because it's pretty obvious the only thing that changes is one letter so if to say like the command if if we are talking about the habit he goes yet habit for you to say to someone if have or go you just need to remove the yeah add an alif and if the third letter is a kasra or a fat halak here then you will use the kasra on that alif so you will say if the hub okay if if is a kasra like for example for example irsil irsil then you use kasra as well but if it's yablug where the third letter is a dhamma then you say uplug you will use on the first alif a dhamma on it so so that's a little bit more um you know it doesn't give it to you here because it's very obvious once you know those those little rules that's why it's always better to learn with an instructor it's very hard i'm giving this to you guys and for you guys to to do this on your own but obviously when it comes to learn Arabic mainly in the beginning in the very beginning it's very important for you to have an instructor and here you have as well the the um the imperative form or the command if the hub if hub so this is the ayah from the Quran it gives you examples from the Quran where that word comes from or where that word is is as well in the Quran now uh if this wasn't enough i will show you guys another uh conjugator so in this website as well this is called cooljugator so you write that you write down cooljugator.com and you will come to this page and then you can write down here for example to go and then it gives you it gives you different things it gives you the fun the phonetic way for you to to know how to pronounce which you can display or choose to display or not so for example adhabu so ana meaning me adhabu and it gives you how to pronounce it here um and as well it gives you so anti tathabu this is actually playing with the pronouns as well so this is a little bit of morphology but i was just showing you guys in in case in the al maani it doesn't give you the imperative form command form and you don't know how to find that you can find it here if you come down here you come here in imperatives and it gives you adhab adhab and on top of that it gives you you know it shows you how to use the pronouns etc but does a little bit more more advanced and related to morphology so i was just showing you guys how to extract vocabulary from a text and put it into a form of kitab tabid as i show you guys to actually start building some vocabulary that's actually if you start just building vocabulary you know a lot of vocabulary like this like if you know the habithab the habun it means to go and akala kulkul akluni means to eat shari'iba ishrab ishrab sharama it means to it means to drink na maya na mu nam na mu mu ni means to sleep if you build the most basic the most basic 250 500 verbs and and and um and nouns and plurals this way when preparing yourself to go to learn to someone or waiting for you to actually save some money to actually pay yourself a instructor anything like that it will save you a lot of time if you can actually do it now let's talk about the nouns because i showed you guys um i showed you guys the for the verbs which is the most important and a little bit more complicated but i didn't show you for the now so let's say let's take the same example that we took before baytun if you come across baytun and you type baytun here it will give you straight away it will give you straight away here baytun al-jamru meaning the plural abiyatun and as well boyutun and as well boyutatun okay so so these are all the different plurals it is enough sometimes mainly in the beginning to just memorize one one form of a verb however obviously as you progress you want to build more your vocabulary and become richer in terms of vocabulary so it's very recommended for you to go ahead and memorize the other forms of vocabulary so um so this is um this is what you can do in in in order for you to boost your building of the vocabulary of the arabic language mainly the very basic one in the beginning and this is how it should go this is the method to go like i don't know any other method better than this and i don't think there is actually because i mean there is the method of like building your vocabulary through learning um verbs and and now it's okay that's known but systemites like systemites like this way i have never seen it before and all the other maracas all the other centers of arabic that are that are that are knowing egypt that don't use this method most of the times the students they they not as sharp in terms of vocabulary than the other students um they might be sharper in grammar but as we said you know uh while without grammar little can be conveyed without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed so um so most of the maracas in the most known place to learn the arabic language like for example egypt most of the centers they use this method so i highly encourage you to use this method and to um and to apply it into your learning of the arabic language and if you are interested in knowing a little bit more about this method is the actual method that we're using andresinstitute.com so i would encourage you to check out um in the description below how to actually learn more about this method and how to actually if you were to uh if you were interested in learning and with us in in arabic like another program then go ahead and click the link in the description and join the free webinar the actual the actual webinar where i explain you the method and present to you the program is for free then the program the 50 month program is is a paying program so you can learn more about it through the link in the description and i hope you guys benefit it from this um from this little tutorial little video little tip video and i'll see you guys on the next one