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January 12th, 2008 12 Comments
We teach you how to order food in this lesson and how to ask for the price. We've kept it short and sweet so tune in!

12 Comments
moeh says
Thu 24th Jan 08@09:04 pm

very good mashallah it helped me ordering food in arabic thanks brothers grin
Tripster says
Mon 28th Jan 08@08:04 pm

Excellent - please keep making new pod-casts. It's good knowing how to pronounce the words from hearing you speak them rather than trying to pronounce them from phonetic written words. Many thanks.

P.S. any chance you can use the word 'very' as in 'very cold' please. I was told it was pronounce jiddan or giddan but I don't seem to make myself easily understood.
reyyan says
Tue 29th Jan 08@08:02 pm

Very good, very useful; all three of the video's...
Sun 10th Feb 08@09:51 pm

This is the best variant-when I see you talking, hear the pronunciation and also see the transcript. Well done, and I am looking forward to your other videos!
saj159 says
Fri 29th Feb 08@04:20 pm

giddan is used more in yemen! in yemen the letter like Q become a hard G... for eg
jameel in all arabic and in yemen gameel
not all words but alot of them...

allah maak
Sun 3rd Aug 08@04:31 pm

salaam
I having promlem openning the videos.
hmoma says
Sun 12th Oct 08@01:56 am

ASALAMU ALAIKUM,
Awesome, Thanks guys for this great job. The guy who has a problem with opening the video, maybe he/she has to download adobe flash player.
Mon 30th Mar 09@09:01 am

oh my god im so totally gonna get shish kebab in arabic :D :D :D :D :D i love u guys!!! cant wait to see ure next lesson thnks babz! <3
Anis says
Sat 11th Apr 09@08:05 pm

Guys Salaam alaikum. Here goes:

Mumkin tuqaddimun hiwar haul fasl fi al madrasah au fi al kulliyah?

Mathalan: al mudarris ya'kudh al hudhur wa ba'd al tullaab maujudeen wa ba'dhum ghair maujudeen.

Not sure if my Arabic was good but I was trying to ask:

Is it possible for you to present a conversation around a classroom situation in a school or a college? e.g. the teacher is taking the register and some of the students are present and some are absent.

Ma'a salaamah.
ja333r says
Mon 6th Jul 09@08:58 pm

Hi! Great job; I didn't even notice these video podcasts until today (oops). I had a question: is there a more polite way of ordering food in Arabic? That is, instead of saying "I want," is there a word for "I would like" or "May I have"? Or is ΓΡνΟ accepted as the polite way of saying it? Thanks a lot! These podcasts are great.
Sat 15th Aug 09@10:48 pm

this was really useful,

shukran!

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Thu 26th Jan 12@02:45 pm

best of best
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