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Ehab


Country: United Kingdom
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Motivation: Education
Gender: Male
About me: One of the hosts and teachers in the podcasts.
Joined: December 31st, 2007
Last Login: June 13th, 2026

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Welcome to ArabicPod Misty. Just make sure you make it a habit to listen to our lessons and try the exercises, and am sure you will find the... Wake up! Sat 16th Mar 13
Well spotted Cebrax, Rawan actually used the verb (armi) which means (to throw). It is close word to (akub) but (akub) is actually more of (... Wake up! Fri 15th Mar 13
Plop, in poetry and literature there is such tendency to use masculine adjectives with feminine words, like (همسة حنون) or (طفلة... Beautiful Sky Mon 11th Mar 13
Yes Jetset, you very much explained the dialogue between the boy and the girl. The plural form of wijdan could be (awjud أوجُد) or (waj... Beautiful Sky Mon 11th Mar 13
jamalbinti14, both words have the same meaning (early), it is just (badri) is colloquial while (mubakkir) is classical. Bedtime Fri 8th Mar 13