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: February 6th, 2021 | |
| Comment | Title | Time |
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| I will give two examples and I hope you would work out the difference because in English we really use (time) for both words and it makes it... | Voice Mail | Thu 1st Nov 12 |
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Adding (na) before a past tense verb makes the verb present tense, and possibly present continuous depending on the context The verb (... |
Getting a child ready | Sat 27th Oct 12 |
| Well, to say (keep cool, i.e calm down) then you better say (هدئ نفسك) which is literally (calm yourself down). The phrase you used (... | Very cold | Sat 20th Oct 12 |
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Ahlan Kurumi, Great thoughts. The words (قادم) or (قادمة) are nouns. Literally the word (قادم) means (the person w... |
Being our guest | Sat 20th Oct 12 |
| "Extreme ironing", "extreme running" or all sorts of phrases with "extreme" is not common thing that is used in Arabic. You just can use the... | Ironing | Wed 10th Oct 12 |