Ehab
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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 | |
| Comment | Title | Time |
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| lol, actually if you are talking about the baby then just use katkoot only. The words (صوص) and (كتكوت) are used interchangeably if... | It bit me | Sun 24th Feb 13 |
| carl4160, just go to the (Activities) page and click on (ArabicPod) to the top left of the page. Browse these applications and find (Arabic ... | End of class | Sun 24th Feb 13 |
| @Kurumi, your questions are always spot on :). You can use (صوص) and (كتكوت) interchangeably, they are different ways of saying (chi... | It bit me | Fri 22nd Feb 13 |
| Good question tikhan. In classical Arabic that is read in the news it is (tasma7), but in the street people use both really, in fact (tesma7... | Take a photo | Wed 20th Feb 13 |
| Well, (mumkin ممكن) is more of (possible),(is it possible?) or (may be) whereas (yumkin يمكن) is only (may be). So in the case of a ... | It bit me | Wed 20th Feb 13 |