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Lesson 11b
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BONUS VOCABULARY |
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| Akhīr; ukhrā
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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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“And they (polytheists, disbelievers in the Oneness of Allah and in His Messenger, Muhammad (saw) ) will not cease fighting you until they turn you back from your religion (Islamic Monotheism) if they can.”
(Al-Baqarah, 2:217)
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