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Arabic Numbers 1 – 20 Posted by on Oct 18, 2012

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If you’re new to Arabic, we’ve created this simple table of Arabic numbers from 1 to 20 just for you. We’ve also included a video with voice pronunciation. Listen to it a few times, and make sure to practice saying the words out loud too; this will really help you retain the information. When you’re ready to…

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In Memory of Mai Ziyadah Posted by on Oct 17, 2012

      Although Mai Ziyadah passed away and left our world in a day like today, she still lives with us through her great works. Reading any of her works, makes us feel that she is still living with us in this world. She sometimes laughs and some other times cries. Sometimes you see her silent…

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The Verbal Sentence (Part 3) – Subject-Verb Agreement: Number Posted by on Oct 16, 2012

     Today we are going to continue our study of the Verbal Sentence الـجـمـلــة الـفـعـلـيـــة . We have already discussed the Verb in more detail and the Subject or doer of the verb. In this post we will discuss the subject-verb agreement; how the verb looks like with different subjects. To be more specific, what…

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Fish soup Posted by on Oct 15, 2012

Do you like fish (السمك)? Have you ever tried fish soup (شوربة السمك)? There are many different ways of preparing this dish, but I will give you the recipe used in my home city Alexandria (الاسكندرية).   For fish soup, you will need one whole big fish. It has to be fresh and clean, i.e…

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Arabic Nouns of Place Posted by on Oct 14, 2012

ظرف المكان is a special category of nouns in Arabic used in a sentence to denote place. It is a special type of noun in Arabic, but it can be understood as an adverbial of place, as it gives the place in which a certain action takes place. It is the word that answers the…

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An Introduction مُقَدِّمَة Posted by on Oct 13, 2012

“Record it, I am an Arab and my identity card number is 50,000”, (سَجِّل أنا عَربي ورَقِم بطاقَتي خَمسون أَلف) says the great Arab poet Mahmoud Darwish (محمود دَرويش) in his famous poem Record it, I am an Arab. And I say to you too: record this, I am an Arab. In my blog posts…

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World Teacher’s Day Posted by on Oct 12, 2012

       World Teacher’s Day الـيــوم الـعــالــمـــى لـلـمـُــعـَــلــِّــم is celebrated all across the globe on 5th October, every year. The day came to be celebrated for the first time in the year 1994 and since then, it has been observed by 100 countries in the world. On this day, teachers are honored for their immense contribution…

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