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| March 7th, 2008 | 6 comments |
Rise and shine to another Arabic podcast, whether you're sluggish and moody or you're bright and chirpy in the mornings, why not wake up and start your day with learning Arabic by listening to this podcast? You'll learn what to say first thing in the morning, from how to greet someone to how to offer them breakfast. Learn how to tell someone to make you a fried egg when you wake up, and get your day off to a perfect start!
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abid says
Fri 7th Mar 08@06:29 pm
Bus Wahid here means just one.Is the word 'Bus' meaning the same as in 'Hindi' i.e just,enough,only.?
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Yep it means - just, only etc. the guys mention that during the lesson.
Great lesson gents. I find all your lessons useful, no matter what the level. Even in beginners lessons like this one you have dialect words a student at higher levels in Arabic might not have encountered yet. Shukran jaziilan for all your work. |
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you are right Abid the same word "bus" is used in Hindi as well as Urdu
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Im very interested to learn more and apperciate that, these people have taken the time out to help people like us learn the beautiful language
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I'm a beginner and I've just signed in. I don't understand what they were discussing about. :
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Basically in the lesson dialogue, the one person asks the other how many eggs he'd like for breakfast, and the other person answers "Bus Wa7ed" (بس ناحد) which means "just one". The word "bus" or بس in Arabic means "just" or "only".
The guys above are dicussing the fact that in Hindi/Urdu the same word for "just/only" is used as in Arabic. Hope you know what's going on now |
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