Okay, the Arabic verb tenses. The Arabic verbs are the words that refer to action happens in a certain time. There are three types of the Arabic verb tenses, we have past tense, we have present tense, and we have command tense yes not future tense, command tense. So in fact by using a prefix before the verb in the present tense, that gives the meaning of the future it's not a category in Arabic. So examples, Cora Jaco CRO. These are the three types of the Arabic verb tenses.
Cora in the past red, yak CRO in the present we eat and the command is extra lead. So the examples other examples like Amina worked Yamato working yeah Medi work. Ayesha lived yeah I issue a sonic female lives is live. So, in this lecture we will add more sentences and examples to show you which is the verb which is the noun. And when we focus on the verb we will show you this verb is in which tense Yella, I will only do bill Keira the kids are playing with the ball. Yella I will let y'all know this is in the present tense Yella.
I will let the kids that's a noun be there's a particle and Cora is a noun Of course. The key rule as token fee It'll be hard to see here. That's a verb in the present tense. as to when. a noun fee in it'll be hard, noun accola verb in the past tense ferried name of a person noun, and Moza banana. That's a noun.
That I lemma learned that's a verb in the past tense. Richard. That's the name of a person and Luca LRP. Yeah, the Arabic language that's a noun two nouns. At the head that I speak, that's present tense, the verb in the present tense, a lot, a lot of the Arabic language also to nouns. Other examples up through a local school system in your career.
That's a verb in the present tense, flying For the bird is flying a lot of food that's a noun fee estimate in the sky. Hell to hip a suffer. Do you like traveling? Hell is a question word. Hell. That's a noun to help.
Do you like that's a verb in the present tense as suffer. So as suffer does traveling as a noun. Yet the whole Mohamed el babe, yes, that is a verb in the present tense. Mohammed a name of a person which is a noun, a babe a noun. Now it's your turn to define which word is a noun, which word is a particle and which one is a verb. So here we have these examples.
I will read them for you. And I want you to define these in your textbook. Jaco Saeed Al Khattab Yeah, the Hulu l How're you see al Fujairah you Hubble alamelu Elon Musk now yesterday a third you alko yes the who assumed a coup filled by a fallible? Yeah kulu at the judge yes Habu boo boo Ll Jamia Naima Lu Pilar as 30 years. Now as you noticed in the previous examples, the three tenses of Arabic language, past, present and command. In the upcoming lectures, we will learn every tense with pronounce taking some examples from the verbs in the list that you downloaded.
So, see you in the next lecture.