Q&A: 03 How to count from 1 – 10 in Arabic | Maysoor Arabic
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This week’s question was focusing on the ways how we can count from 1 – 10 in Arabic. I cover how to count from 1 – 10 when counting masculine and feminine nouns.
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Qu: 02 – How do you become accustomed to reading Arabic without the vowels?
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This week’s question was focusing on the ways we can become accustomed to reading Arabic text without the vowel sounds. I cover my top 4 tips in order to help you overcome this obstacle.
Qu: 01 Understanding the verb na-fa-kha
This is our first in a series of Q&A’s about the Arabic language that we will be releasing on a weekly basis inshaAllaah. Please feel free to contact us with your questions and we will do our very best to answer them all.
This week’s question was asked on Facebook and explains the use of the verb na-fa-kha in the past and present tense and also examines a few examples of the verb when the subject of the verb is mentioned in the sentence. We look at the correct way of translating it.