This document explores a fascinating perspective on the names of the RSA algorithm creators, suggesting they are not mere coincidence but hold meaning rooted in the Arabic language. By analyzing the root letters of Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman, the author proposes that each name subtly reflects the role and contribution of its bearer to this foundational cryptographic method, which protects our digital world through public-key encryption based on the difficulty of factoring large prime number ...
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Arabic As A Foreign Language Podcasts
Thanks for listening and supporting the podcast! FREE short Bilingual English-Arabic podcasts, to help English speakers learn Arabic, and Arabic speakers learn English, playfully, on the go. Access over 243 longer podcasts: Become a Paid Subscriber (Cancel any time!): https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thouria-benferhat/subscribe Visit my page: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thingsyouneedtoknowaboutarabic?isPu
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Helping You Learn Foreign Languages SIMPLY With Tips, Strategies And More From Language Immersion Veteran, Donovan Nagel
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In this in-depth episode âDigital Age and The Quranic Cave,â we journey from a modern example of potential digital surveillance to a profound Qurâanic reflectionâexamining key verses about the âCave,â âAl-RaqÄŤm,â and âRashadâ in a clear Arabic linguistic registerâand then derive practical steps to create a digital-spiritual refuge and maintain balaâŚ
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This document undertakes a deep linguistic analysis of the Arabic phrase "Bismi Allah" (In the Name of Allah), moving beyond conventional translations. It meticulously dissects the individual components of both "Bism" and "Allah," assigning profound meanings to each letter to reveal a rich, layered understanding. The analysis of "Bism" highlights câŚ
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From Inferno to Garden: A Cosmic Transformation
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12:03This excerpt proposes that the Arabic word "Jahannam" (ŘŹŮŮŮŮ
), often understood as hell, carries a deeper cosmic meaning as a "direction of growth" or a necessary stage of transformation. The author suggests that seeds, ideas, projects, and relationships must face tests and challenges, symbolized by Jahannam, to mature and flourish. This challenginâŚ
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When Light Speaks Arabic: Rediscovering Technological Meaning
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10:00Detailed Summary: Decoding Global Terms through Arabic Linguistic Analysis Core Objective: The text presents an innovative approach to understanding global technological terms by analyzing them through the lens of Arabic linguistic roots, moving beyond traditional translation methods to explore deeper semantic meanings. Focus Case Study: Li-Fi TechâŚ
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Briefing Document: Quranic Model of Idea Development
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15:42Source: Excerpts from a podcast transcript, "Quranic: The Idea Model from Inspiration to Application" (Episode: Noah, Abraham, Lot, Ishmael) Format: Podcast dialogue between Jamal and Maryam Approximate Duration: 10-12 minutes Overview: This podcast episode presents a unique interpretive framework for understanding the stories of four Quranic figurâŚ
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Briefing Document: Analysis of "Names as Keys to Understanding RSA" Source: Excerpts from "Names as Keys to Understanding RSA" by ŮŘŮŘŻ أب٠ؼسعاإ. Date: [Implicit, likely recent based on content] Subject: Analysis of the potential meanings encoded within the names of the RSA algorithm creators, Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman, through thâŚ
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In Arabic, the dual form is used to indicate two of something. When a noun ending in "taa marbuta" (ŘŠ) takes a suffix, the ending changes to "taa maftuha" (ŘŞ). For dual forms, "اŮŮ" (aani) is added in the nominative case and "ŮŮ Ů " (ayni) in the accusative/genitive cases. The final "i" in "aani" and "ayni" isn't pronounced if followed by a pause. âŚ
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Unlock the Secrets of Arabic Possessive Pronouns Dive into the fascinating world of Arabic possessive pronouns in this episode, where we focus on Standard Arabic (اŮŮŘľŘŮ). This foundational aspect of the language will empower you to use possessive pronouns confidently and correctly. While our focus is on Standard Arabic, we also acknowledge that coâŚ
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Reading statistical graphs in Arabic is quite similar to reading them in English. The main difference is the language of the labels and text. Here are some key points to keep in mind:1. Title and Axis Labels: The title of the graph and the labels on the axes will be in Arabic. Make sure you understand the terms used.2. Direction: Arabic is read froâŚ
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ا زاŮ: An Arabic phrase that means: still It's used to describe an action or state that is continuing. Here are some practical examples: Ů
ا زا٠اŮŮ
ءع ŮŮزŮ: The rain is still falling. Ů
ا زا٠ŮŘšŮ
Ů ŮŮ ŮŮŘł اŮŘ´ŘąŮŘŠ: He still works at the same company. Ů
ا زاŮŘŞ ŘŞŘب اŮŮعاإ؊: She still loves to read. Check out my multilingual books đ on Amazon: https://www.âŚ
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ENGLISH ARABIC Mock Interview with Syrian Refugee, Part 1
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3:35Mock interview with a Syrian refugee living in California.
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Levantine Arabic for Everyone: A Comprehensive Workbook - 1
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7:28đď¸ Welcome to "Discover the Joy of Learning Levantine Arabic" đ Embark on an enchanting language-learning journey with us! Our special workbook is designed for learners of all ages, aiming to master Levantine Arabic. Inspired by my delightful experience teaching a bright young girl named Ameera, this workbook merges practical lessons with engaging âŚ
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In Levantine Arabic, people say âش٠ذŮŮâ (shĹŤ zakÄŤ) in Levantine Arabic to express admiration for someoneâs intelligence. It translates to âHow smart!â or âSo smart!â and is commonly used in various contexts to compliment someoneâs cleverness or smart actions. For example, if someone comes up with a brilliant solution to a problem, you might say âŘ´âŚ
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đŻđ´ Part 6: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan: Feelings and Emotions - Part 2
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4:12Ameera is done with her introductory lessons! She will now practice with her dad, in everyday conversation. Follow my author page to find out when the workbook is out: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Thouria-Benferhat/author/B08WJG8SC5?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true 1- Hungry â؏ا،ؚ ؏ا،ؚ؊ ؏ا،ؚŮŮ Levantine Arabic: âŘŹŮؚا٠؏ŮâŚ
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đŻđ´ Part 5: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan: Feelings and Emotions, Part 1
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4:13đŻđ´ Part 5: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan: Feelings and Emotions, Part 1 Happy âسؚŮŘŻŘŠ سؚŮŘŻŘŠ سؚداإ/سؚŮŘŻŮŮ âŮ
بسŮء Ů
بسŮء؊ Ů
بسŮءŮŮ I am happy when I see my cat and when I see my cousins âبŮŮŮ Ů
بسŮء؊ ŮŮ
ا اشŮŮ ŘŁŮŮاد ŘšŮ
Ů ŮŮŮ
ا ŘŁŘ´ŮŮ Ůءت٠/ بسŮŮŘŞŮ Angry âغا؜ب غا؜ب؊ غا؜بŮŮ âزؚŮا٠زؚŮاŮŘŠ زؚŮاŮŮŮ I am angry when I have a lots and lots of âŚ
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đŻđ´ Part 4: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan: Weather and Seasons
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6:09ŮŮŮ - Here ŮŮŮŮŮ - There اŮءŮŘł - Weather باعد - Cold Ř´Ůب - Hot اŮŘľŮŮ - Summer اŮŘŽŘąŮŮ - Autumn اŮشتاإ - Winter اŮعبŮŘš - Spring ŮŮ٠اŮءŮŘł ŮŮŮŮŮŘ - ?How is the weather there ŮاŮءŮŘł Řاع Ů٠اŮŘľŮŮ - And the weather is hot in the summer ŮŮ٠اŮءŮŘł Ů٠اŮŘŽŘąŮ٠باŮأعدŮŘ - ?How is the weather in autumn in Jordan ŮŮ٠اŮءŮŘł باŮشتاإ باŮأعدŮŘ - ?How is the weather âŚ
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đŻđ´ Part 3: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan
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3:49ŮŮŮŮŘ âŘŁŮا اشتŮŘŞ ŮŮ ŮŘŤŮŘą âبŮؚب Ů
Řš Ůء٠بŮزŮ- Ů
ŮŮŘ Ř§ŮŘŮ
ŘŻ ŮŮŮ âŮŘĽŮŘŞŮ Ůا ŘŞŮŘŞŘŠ ش٠بتؚŮ
ŮŮŘ âبشŮ٠اŮŮ
ŘłŮس٠Ůا ŘŁŮ
Ůع؊ âŮŮ٠اŮŮ
ŘłŮس٠Ůا ŘŞŮŘŞŘŠŘ ŮŘŞŮŘą ŘŮŮ Ůا ŘŁŮ
Ůع؊! âŮازŮ
ŘŁŘąŮŘ Ř§ŮاŮ
âŘłŮŮ
Ů ŮŘŞŮŘą ŘšŮŮ ŘŹŘŻŮ Ůا ŘŞŮŘŞŘŠ âاŮŮŮ ŮŘłŮŮ
Ů - تؾبŘŮ ŘšŮŮ ŘŽŮŘą Hereâs the standard Arabic book: "My First Arabic Workbook with Accompanying Videos: Ameeraâs Book" is the book I wish I had when âŚ
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đŻđ´ Part 2: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan
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1:46Taught Ameera to read and write Arabic, using this workbook, specially designed for her and about her: â https://www.amazon.com/First-Arabic-Workbook-Accompanying-Videos/dp/B0CYQ4T2BL/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=â . Get your own copy! Now helping her communicate with her cousins in Jordan đŻđ´ (Levantine Arabic). Now helping her communâŚ
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đŻđ´ Part 1: Helping Ameera Communicate with her Cousins in Jordan
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2:36Taught Ameera to read and write Arabic, using this workbook, specially designed for her and about her: https://www.amazon.com/First-Arabic-Workbook-Accompanying-Videos/dp/B0CYQ4T2BL/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= . Get your own copy! Now helping her communicate with her cousins in Jordan đŻđ´ (Levantine Arabic). Here are the expressionsâŚ
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Date = ŘŁŘąŮŘŽDate = تاعŮŘŽDate = ŘŞŮ
ع؊Pl. ŘŞŮ
Řą / ŘŞŮ
ŮŘą Date = Ů
Ůؚد*****Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHATSend me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/messageBuy my creations! They make beautiful gifts! https://benable.com/ThouriaBenable is a tool to creâŚ
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"What's your name?" and "Where are you from?" (Arabic)
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11:291. **What's your name?** In Arabic, you can ask a man, "Ů
ا اسŮ
ŮŮŮŘ" (masmuka?), or a woman, "Ů
ا اسŮ
ŮŮŮŘ" (masmuki?). To answer, simply say "ĘžismÄŤ" followed by your nameÂł. 2. **Where are you from?** When talking to a man, you can ask, "Ů
Ů ŘŁŮŮ ŘŁŮŘŞŘ" (min ayna anta?). For a woman, it's "Ů
Ů ŘŁŮŮ ŘŁŮŘŞŘ" (min ayna anti?). To respond, say "ŘŁŮا Ů
Ů ŮŮŮŮŮŘąŮ" (âŚ
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Support Arab Arts, New York City, 4 May, 2024
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0:48I will be at one of the tables at this market 4 May, 2024.If you are in New York, stop by to say hello! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/el-souq-pop-up-market-tickets-883396742437?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurlVisit my web page: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/#arabicâŚ
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https://benable.com/Thouria/gifts-for-mom Heaven is under mothersâ feet = اŮŘŹŮŘŠ ŘŞŘŘŞ اŮداŮ
اŮŘŁŮ
Ůات Unique Motherâs Day Gifts đ with an Islamic flair, created by Thouria BenferhatVisit my webpage https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/
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From my first book (INTRO TO ARABIC THROUGH LOVE EXPRESSIONS), "In Arabic,... I Love You":https://www.amazon.com/Arabic-Love-You-%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B1%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%A3%D8%AD%D8%A8%D9%83/dp/B08W7DN163There are four main 3ammiyya groups: Khaleeji, Maghrebi,Masri and Shaami.Khaleeji (also called Gulf Arabic or Arabian PeninsularArabicâŚ
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Demystifying Arabic Sounds: âkhaâ ŘŽ and âghainâ Řş
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5:23Thought they do sound similar because they are both pronounced in the soft palate, these two sounds are very different.Both sounds are also fricative. This means that, as the air is pushing through, there is friction at the point of articulation (the point where the sound is being produced), between something at the bottom and something at the top âŚ
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"My first Arabic Workbook, with Accompanying Videos: Ameeraâs Book đ "
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0:51My First Arabic Workbook, with Accompanying Videos: Ameeraâs Book (In Arabic...)Help me get a laptop: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thouriabenferhatllc Or:Buy me a Coffee (I LOOOVE COFFEE!) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thouriaMore on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHATSend me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-bâŚ
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Testing AI: I Asked Copilot About "Things You Need to Know About Arabic... and English" Podcast, in Arabic and English :)
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3:27I Asked Copilot About "Things You Need to Know About Arabic... and English" Podcast, in Arabic and English :)... Here's the result! There are grammar and pronunciation mistakes in the Arabic version... and... I don't agree with the last Arabic sentence!!! So fun playing with AI! Help me get a laptop: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thouriabenferhatâŚ
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How to advertise your books đ ŮŮŮŮŘŠ اŮŘĽŘšŮا٠ؚ٠ŮتبŮ
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0:41See my books here (ake shure to follow to findout when I publish my next nooks!): https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AThouria+Benferhat+M.A.&s=relevancerank&text=Thouria+Benferhat+M.A.&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
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How do You Say âHe left meâ and âShe left meâ in Arabic?
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1:05Explaining how ŘŞŘąŮŮŮ, he left me and ŘŞŘąŮŘŞŮŮ (standard Arabic, for he left me and she left me) in different colloquials.Answering this correct post: https://www.quora.com/I-believe-in-Arabic-when-I-want-to-say-he-left-me-I-use-sayebny-%D8%B3%D8%A7%DB%8C%D8%A8%D9%86%DB%8C-So-how-can-I-say-She-left-me
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Answering a question someone asked on Quora: How do you say OK in Arabic?In MSA, you would say: jayyid ŘŹŮŘŻ (means: good)However, since this is a colloquial expression, it will change from one country to another or from one region to another.In Algeria for example, we say: Sa77a ŘľŘŘŠ (means: health)In Egypt or the Levant, people say: Tayyeb ءŮب (meanâŚ
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Why do people say ŘبŮب٠HABIBI to a female?
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8:32Explaining Why do people say have you been to a female.Here is the Quora post that prompted this episode:https://www.quora.com/Is-Habibis-a-masculine-or-feminine-word-in-Arabic-If-it-is-masculine-how-would-a-woman-address-her-male-partner-as-my-love-in-Arabic/answer/Thouria-Benferhat?ch=17&oid=1477743744248772&share=4f59bb9d&srid=3pzki&target_type=âŚ
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Differences Between Arabic Verbs "araadaâ, "Talabaâ and "saâala"
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1:39Answering this question on Quora: https://qr.ae/psRzSoIn classical Arabic, in the context of "wanting", what are the differences between "araadaâ, "Talabaâ and "saâala"?In classical Arabic, in the context of "wanting", what are the differences between "araadaâ, "Talabaâ and "saâala"? 1- araada = wantâ**ŘŁŘąŮŘŻ** **ŘŁŮ** **أساŮŘą**I want to travel2- TalaâŚ
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Learn how to Introduce Yourself in Arabic: Polyglot Gathering 2024
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1:00Meet me at the 2024 Polyglot Gathering event:https://www.facebook.com/polyglotgathering I'll be teaching you how to Introduce Yourself in Arabic! https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ Pinsterest on steroids: Benable is a tool to create shareable lists of things you recommend! You can skip the waitlist and create your own shareable lists by signing up uâŚ
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How to say âhow are youâ in seven varieties of Arabic (to a male)
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1:38Learn how to say âhow are youâ in seven varieties of Arabic (to a male): To a male:FuS7a/MSA. ŮŮŮŮŮ ŘاŮŮŮŮŘآش ؎باعŮŮŘ Moroccan Algerian Ůاش عاŮŘTunisian/Libyan Ř´ŮŮŮŮŮ ŘŮاŮŮŮŘSudanese/Egyptian ؼزŮŮŮŮŮŮŘLevantine ŮŮŮŮŮŘ Gulf Ř´ŮŮŮŮŮŘ
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Arabic tongue twister number one: ŮŘŮ
اŮŘŮ
اŮ
ŘŮا٠ŮŮŘŮ
اŮŘŮ
اع ŘعاŮ
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2:24â ŮŘŮ
اŮŘŮ
اŮ
ŘŮا٠ŮŮŘŮ
اŮŘŮ
اع ŘعاŮ
Pigeon meat is Halal and donkey meat is Haram. Watch a father and son practice: https://www.instagram.com/tv/C2qoXNtIYex/?igsh=M2g5Z3U2aDVrM3JwHelp me get a laptop: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thouriabenferhatllc Or:Buy me a Coffee (I LOOOVE COFFEE!) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thouriaMore on my YouTube channeâŚ
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Tiny Inspiring Bilingual Story 37 with Workbook Announcement - How Short is Life!
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1:27Please consider leaving a rating and/or a review to show your support. Thanks!How to look at the bright side when winter gets you down: Tiny Inspiring Bilingual Story 37 with Workbook Announcement - How Short is Life! ENGLISH-ARABICLearn English and Arabic with Tiny Inspiring Stories!This time, we're sharing a bilingual English-Arabic story called:âŚ
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What does this mean? Ůا اŮشب Ř´Ů Ů
ŘšŮŘŻ
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3:12Explaining this sentenceŮا اŮشب Ř´Ů Ů
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Somebody on Quora just asked: âHow come the words Allah and the definite article AL in Arabic start with ALIF, while the rule is that you cannot start a word with an ALIF in Arabic?âWhen you see an ALIF at the beginning of word, itâs not just an ALIF. Itâs there to carry either a Hamza, a MADDA or a WaSla.See other episodes on this podcast to find âŚ
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Counting, in Arabic (listen and repeat), with Quiz
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3:43After studying the numbers, you can now listen and repeat to practice counting in Arabic. I have included a little quiz at the end of this podcast. Do let me know if you would like more of these in the future. You can leave a voice message to let me know, or you can email me. Thanks for listening. Help me get a laptop: https://www.paypal.com/paypalâŚ
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See books here: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Benferhat/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ABenferhatContinue learning! Follow mme on YT! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAD75g0_XNo27HeVK6nXyVA- #arabic- #arabiclanguage- #arabicdialects- #arabiclove- #arabicworkbook- #arabicculture- #arabiceducation- #arabicliterature- #multilingual- #multilingualbooks- #multâŚ
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âCheekâ and âCheeksâ in Arabic, English and French
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2:10âCheekâ and âcheeksâ in Arabic, English and French https://www.amazon.com/stores/Thouria%20Benferhat/author/B08WJG8SC5
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How I Made Stuffed Grape Leaves Help me get a laptop: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thouriabenferhatllc Or: Buy me a Coffee (I LOOOVE COFFEE!) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thouria More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Buy my creations! They make âŚ
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Travel Questions - ARABIC in Context- Episode 1
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3:15TRAVEL QUESTIONSâŘŁŮŮا! ŘŁŮا Ů
ساŮع؊ اŮآ٠ŮŮععت ŘŁŮ ŘŁŘšŮ
Ů Ůذا اŮبŮŘŻŮاست ؚ٠اŮŘłŮŘą!Hello! I am traveling now, and I have decided to do this podcast on Travel!سأ؏Ůب ؚ٠Ůذ٠اŮأس،ŮŘŠ Ů٠اŮŘŮŮŘŠ اŮŮادŮ
ŘŠ.I will answer these questions in the next episode.ââŮ٠تساŮŘą/تساŮŘąŮŮ ŮŘŤŮعاŘDo you travel a lot?âŮ
ا Ů٠اŮبŮدا٠اŮت٠زعتŮŮا/زعتŮŮŘ§Ř What are the countries that yoâŚ
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English-Arabic Cooking Lesson: Ameera Cooks Lentil Soup âاŮŮ
Ůع؊ تءب؎ Ř´Ůعب؊ اŮؚدس
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2:16You learn languages better while learning something else. Right? I taught my student Ameera Arabic in this Cooking Lesson: Ameera Cooks Lentil Soup âاŮŮ
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EN - AR_ Hobbies Verbs_ clubhouse audio 2022 10 05
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49:57Helping students make sentences with Hobbies verbs. Help me get a laptop: â https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thouriabenferhatllcâ Or: Buy me a Coffee (I LOOOVE COFFEE!) â https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thouriaâ More on my YouTube channel: â https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHATâ Send me a voice message: â https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/messageâ âŚ
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How to Read Arabic Numbers, 0-1000+, with Examples
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6:04How to Read Arabic Numbers, 0-1000+, with Examples Missing some details? Here's the complete numbers playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/49qIjoPJPSR7EIdTsGhiqa?si=Hs7IPrVJSQ20Z59yAT9jKw&pi=u-u6j9XpucQL-F
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What is the difference between 'amaan', 'amaanah' & 'amaanii'?
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1:33Most roots in Arabic are made up of three consonants. The root of a word in Arabic is a set of consonants that carries the core meaning of the word. These three words share the same root, which is ŘŁŮ
Ů. Here are the meanings of these three words:'aman', should read: 'amaan': ŘŁŮ
اŮ, safety, security, protection, or trust.'amanah', should read: 'amaanaâŚ
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Recorded YouTube Live: Hobbies Verbs in Context
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34:06Hobbies Verbs in a story Context. Read the story with me! Help me get a laptop: â https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thouriabenferhatllcâ Or: Buy me a Coffee (I LOOOVE COFFEE!) â https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thouriaâ More on my YouTube channel: â https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHATâ Send me a voice message: â https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/mesâŚ
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1000 Arabic and English Verbs, Part 5: 22 Verbs to Talk about Hobbies
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3:211000 Arabic and English Verbs, Part 5: 22 Verbs to Talk about Hobbies In English, I will read the infinitive. In Arabic, I will read: ⌠the past, third person, masculine, singular (which is the equivalent of the infinitive) ⌠the present, third person, masculine, singular, and ⌠the substantive (noun form, maSDar), which is also used as the ING forâŚ
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How do you say âtwoâ in Arabic? Pronunciation, Grammar and Dialects
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2:05âTwoâ in standard Arabic can be ITHNAAN, or ITHNAYN: ITHNAAN if itâs in the nominative case, ITHNAYN if itâs in the accusative or genitive/prepositional cases.When a noun is isolated in Arabic, it is in the nominative case, so that would be ITHNAAN.That being said, when Arabs speak, about 90 percent of them use ITHNAYN regardless of grammatical conâŚ
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