Where are You From

Arabic Conversations Meeting People
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Welcome to Arabic course level one. Let's alone this conversation between Anna and Hassan as we learned before we have some expirations in Arabic to greet people we learned before As salam o Alaikum. The Islamic greeting As salam o Alaikum. Now we have another expression to greet people. Mara haben Hello, Mara haben and the other person will reply with the same expression more haben to ask someone how he is c k for hell as we learn it k for hi Luke how You condition k for her dog, how is your condition? k you for the question word hello, hello, we have two words we have hand in black means condition.

Hand condition and this case means you this calf is a connected pronoun in Arabic. Now Allah is talking to Hassan Hassan is made so we give the calf fat hat as we learned before. Can you fire her Luca? How is you condition for me? Ke forehead okay the other person will reply and behind you I am fine be higher, I am fine. Well hamdulillah and praise be to Allah and be higher in one hamdulillah I am fine and praise be to Allah to ask someone about his country, say, mean aina and where are you from?

Mean aina and min means from Maine from aina the Christian world, a inna, we, I in a way, and you and the pronoun you mean aina and where are you from? mean a mentor to ask him about his country. And to tell your country say, Anna mean, I am from am in Anna. I mean from and I mean I am from followed by your country. Now we have Hassan from Egypt, Nestle and I mean Mills, I am from Egypt. Allah asked him Allah wanted to make sure of his nationality, hell enter your free as we don't need anta means you.

Miss three is the nationality is three Egyptian and Tamil Sri means you are Egyptian. Now we have hand the Christian war hell Ask is about a complete sentence after it. And mostly you are Egyptian. This is a complete sentence. So hell remember Hell is a question would ask is about complete sentence after a is it right or wrong? Hell anthem sorry, are you Egyptian?

As you can notice now, we have no three the nationality. We have the same letters of missile Egypt. We just added yet after the country name. This is how we make nationality in Arabic. It's very simple. For the most of countries, we add the year after the country name to make the national average.

At Mel's Egypt now we added Yeah, no sorry. Egyptian in sorry, Egyptian and anthem sorry, are you Egyptian? Hassan said nom Yes. Let's read the conversation again between Allah and Hassan Mar haben matar haben ke for hurdle and behavior in one hamdulillah mean aina and and mean Mills Han and mostly nom Now we have a very important note. As we said before in Arabic we differentiate between male and female. This is a part of the conversation we learn it between Allah and Hassan, between two males.

Allah ask it hasn't about his country saying, mean aina and where are you from? mean aina and as we learn it and is a pronoun and means you, but anta means you for me. Where are you from in a Manta? Where are you from? For the mean? What about the female Now we have My name is female.

Allah ask it here, min a na n t where are you from in a na n t. Now that has casera under it. This means you for female, mean aina and D so we have the same pronoun you. for male it has fat ha mean aina and for the female it has kassala mean a net and it also we learned about nationality Han and us sorry. As we said we add yet only to the country name to make nationality. This is full The mean to add yet only this is for the mean. What about the female?

Listen, hell and teens three Yeah. What after the country name after male Surah Now we have no sorry yeah. After the country name we have the year that makes the nationality the year of the nationality followed by this close this close in Arabic is called feminine there we add it to feminine adjectives, feminine jobs, family nationalities like this Hello aunty mystery Yeah, we added after Miss after the country name we added year The nationality followed by the feminine stay

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