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Imperatives in Arabic can be a complex subject. The truth is that most Arabs don't know all the grammatical rules around it, they have just got used to creating imperatives without needing to think. H...
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Many parts of the UK were covered with snow over the past week, so we deemed it fit to publish a podcast revolving around snow. You will learn, in Arabic, such phrases as "roads are closed" and "play ...
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Flying is a scary experience for some people even though it is considered one of the safest options to travel statistically. In today's podcast, we go through the Arabic in a dialogue happening on a p...
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In Arabic the heart can be perceived to be white if it's pure of bad thoughts. Therefore, the phrase "white heart" is often used in Arabic. The closest thing to it in English can be "good heart". Tune...
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The Arabic phrase for bedtime is actually translated literally to "time the sleeping". You will learn this phrase along with some of the verbal counterparts for 'sleep'. Tune in, for it's a Amr Jayyed...
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A grammar lesson on 'Ismol maf3ool' or the passive participle. The passive participle refers to a person or thing upon which the action is enacted. For example, 'fa3ala' means 'to do' and its passive ...
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You see a really cute baby and you ask permission to touch him. When your hand gets close, will the baby laugh, cry or bite your finger? Tune in to learn Arabic in the best and one of the most fun way...
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Researchers and doctors tend to agree that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. We go through a few reasons of why this is so in today's podcast, and of course teaching you the Arabic voca...
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