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Commonly-used Arabic Phrases, pt. 1

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Fridrik Tiedemann gives you some great phrases that Arabs use all the time. :) Phrases 1-3 below are being spoken by a male, except for the phrase from the top, are spoken by males to males. Here are the changes to make them female to female (in transliteration): 1) mish 3aarif (when the one speaking is male) / mish 3aarfeh (when the one speaking is female) ma ba3rif (1st person is always the same for males and females, so no changes ever) 2) mish faahim (when the one speaking is male) / mish faahmeh (when the one speaking is female) 3) hada mish SaHH (this phrase is conceptual and not gender-based) 4) ma3ak Haqq (when speaking to a male) / ma3ik Haqq (when speaking to a female) 5) SaDDiq (when speaking to a male) / SaDqi (when speaking to a female & then substitute a hamzeh for the "q") [SaDDi _______________________________ The best resource in existence for Levantine Arabic just got better! Practical information equating to thousands of hours of Arabic tutoring in one book for under $50 (with over 12 hours of audio included)! This one-of-a-kind book can be used, in various ways, with students from all levels. FOR THE USA AND ALL OTHER COUNTRIES (except Jordan): https://www.amazon.com/Most-Used-Verbs-Spoken-Arabic/dp/1734460407 INSIDE JORDAN: https://www.google.com/search?q=cge+j... Purchase directly from CGE Jordan (at a discount) or from the following bookstores: The Good Bookshop The University Bookstore ABC Books ________________________________ #learnarabic #spokenarabic #colloquialArabic #jordanianarabic #palestinianarabic #levantinearabic #arabiclanguage #speakarabic #studyarabic #arabiclessons #the101mostusedverbsinspokenarabic #arabicverbs #learnspokenarabic

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