Learn Arabic Language Conversation for Beginners, with English Subtitles, "In the House"

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4.2 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - Learn Arabic conversation and phrases
Learn Arabic conversation and phrases with English translation and subtitles. This is a compilation of essential and practical useful Arabic phrases about action verbs that we do at home... There are many important daily verbs and vocabulary. The sentences are spoken in the first person.
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*Just in case you are wondering about the Present Continuous Tense:
Arabic is different to English; that is we use present verb to express both of simple present form and present continuous form. One example:
I drink coffee.
أنا أشرب القهوة.
I am drinking coffee.
انا أشرب القهوة.
Usually the context will tell you more about what is meant, example:
I drink coffee in the morning.
أشرب القهوة في الصّباح.
I am drinking coffee now.
انا أشرب القهوة الآن.

As for the future tense, you simply add "sa" or "sawfa" particle to the present tense verb:
I will drink coffee later on.
سأشرب القهوة لاحقاً.
سوف أشرب القهوة لاحقاً.
Also you don't need to use a "subject pronoun" like انا in this example; you can remove it, since the verb conjugation form already tells you who did the verb.
أشرب القهوة الآن.
It still means "I" am drinking coffee now.
أشرب القهوة في الصباح.
It still means "I" drink coffee in the morning.

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