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Lesson 11b

CONTENTS
Home
Introduction
The Basics of Arabic
Rules of Transliteration
This is Arabic
Grammar
About
LESSONS
01 Hello & Goodbye
02 Counting
03 Meeting People
04 In the Hotel
05 In the Restaurant
06 Writing Arabic Part I
07 Writing Arabic Part II
08 Writing Arabic Part III
09 Writing Arabic Part IV
10 My Name is Issam
10B Word List
11 Local Coffee Shop
11b Word List
12 Fixing Cars
12b Word List
13 Cookies
13b Word List
14 My Marriage
14b Word List
BONUS VOCABULARY
01 Bonus Vocabulary (A)
02 Bonus Vocabulary (B)
03 Bonus Vocabulary (C)
04 Bonus Vocabulary (D)
05 Bonus Vocabulary (E)
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11(b). My Local Coffee Shop
 

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Akhīr; ukh
Other. Masculine and feminine.

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'An
To. Used in a matter similar to English 'to', but not as frequently.

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Ayy
No. Rarely used alone, in this lesson together with 'shakhs', to become 'nobody'.

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Ba'da
After

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Zhuhr
Midday

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Ba'dazh Zhuhr
Afternoon

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Baqiyy
(v) To stay [somewhere], to remain [somewhere]

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'Ad-dominow
Domino

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Fatra
Period of time

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Ghadara
(v) To leave, to depart from

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Hum
They, them. Masculine.

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Hunā
Here

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Hunāk
There

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Istatā'a
(v) To be able to [do something]

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Kāna
(v) To be. Rarely used, as this very is omitted from typical Arabic sentences. When it is used, however, it expresses strength.

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La'iba
(v) To play

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Maqhā
Coffee shop

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Qahwā
Coffee. Both for beans, powder and the beverage.

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Masā'
Evening

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Tiwāl 'al-masā'
All evening

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Mithla
Similar to

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Nahnu
We, us

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Qadā
(v) To spend [something], to consummate

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Qadīm; qudamā'
Old. Adjective, here shown in both singular and plural.

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Sadīq; asdiqā'
Friend. Singular and plural.

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Sami'a
(v) To hear, to listen

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Sawt
Voice

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Shakhs
People. A form of singular plural. It points at a group of people but is used as a singuarl noun.

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Shariba
(v) To drink

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Takallam
To talk, to converse

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Taqābala
(v) To meet

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Waqt
Time

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'indamā
When

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