Arabic Language Master Course | 100+ Hrs. + 17 Levels A1-C1
Last updated 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 43.27 GB | Duration: 94h 16m
Last updated 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 43.27 GB | Duration: 94h 16m
[ NEW June 2023 ] Learn Arabic language with complete Arabic course & learn comprehensive Arabic language & Quranic Arab
What you'll learn
You will learn how to recognise, read, and pronounce letters perfectly
You will learn Arabic Sounds Qualities explained in details درجات الأصوات العربية
You will learn how to read Arabic letters fluently in its natural connected form
You will be introduced to writing Arabic words step by step (short introduction) مُقدمة لكتابة الكلماتِ خطوة بخطوة
You will learn practice Arabic letters listening skills
You will learn a unique method of memorising and remembering letters
You will learn the Arabic letters look like in their various forms
You will learn common mistakes when pronouncing Arabic letters and how to avoid them الأخطاءُ الشائعةُ عند نطق الحروف
You will learn how to write the 28 letters correctly step by step كتابة الحروف بطريقة صحيحة خطوة بخطوة
You will learn how to practice Arabic writing
Learn the meanings of many day to day words as a natural consequence of the learning process
You will learn how to write the 28 letters according to the line كتابة الحروف طبقا للخط
You will learn common mistakes when writing Arabic letters and how to avoid them الأخطاءُ الشائعةُ عند كتابة الحروف العربية
You will be in a strong position to study Arabic grammar
You will learn the difference between Soft Sounds VS Amplified Sounds (the 5 pairs) الحروف المرققة والحروف المفخمة
You will learn Arabic sounds VS English sounds - deep analysis with examples مقارنة بين الأصوات في اللغة العربية والإنجليزية
You will learn how to write the 28 letters initial shape (in the beginning of the word) with example words 2 كتابة الحروف في بداية الكلمة
You will learn Soft Sound and amplified sounds with Examples أمثلة على الحروف المرققة والحروف المفخمة
You will learn how to write the 28 letters in the correct direction using arrows method كتابة الحروف في الاتجاه الصحيح
You will learn connecting letters VS non-connecting letters الحروف المتصلة والغير متصلة
You will learn how to write the 28 letters initial shape (in the beginning of the word) كتابة الحروف في بداية الكلمة
You will learn how to write the 28 letters initial shape (in the beginning of the word) with example words كتابة الحروف في بداية الكلمة
You will learn how to write the 28 letters in the middle shape (when the letter is in between two letters) with examples كتابة الحروف في منتصف الكلمة مع الأمثلة
You will learn how to write the 28 letters in the middle shape (when the letter is in between two letters) with examples كتابة الحروف في منتصف الكلمة مع الأمثلة
You will learn how to write the 28 letters in the terminal shape (when the letter is the last letter of the word) with examples
You will learn how to write words with examples كتابة الكلمات مع الأمثلة
You will be introduced to vowels in Arabic with examples الحركات
Your will learn the short vowel Fathah with examples الفتحة
Your will learn the short vowel Dammah with examples الضمة
Your will learn the short vowel Kasrah with examples الكسرة
You will be introduced long vowels in Arabic الحركات الطويلة
Your will learn the supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) ha.m°.za.h° الهمزة
Your will learn the supplementary letters (non-alphabetic character) laam° alef° and taaâ° ma.r°.bootah° اللام ألف والتاء المربوطة
Your will learn long vowel alef° with examples
Your will learn long vowel waa.w° with examples
Your will learn long vowel yaaa.â° with examples
Your will learn the supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) elongated alef° ألف المد
Your will learn supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) dagger alef° الألف الخنجرية
Your will learn supplementary letter (non-alphabetic character) shortened alef° الألف المقصورة
You will be introduced to definite and indefinite in Arabic المعرفة والنكرة
You will be introduced to ta.n°.ween° التنوين
Your will learn the popular rule about sokooo.n° “Use sokoo.n° to be in safe” with examples
Your will learn shaddah° with fat°hah° with examples الشدة مع الفتحة
You will be introduced to the relative yaaa.â° ياء النسبة
Your will learn shadda.h° with ta.n°.wee.n° fa.t°.ha.h° with examples الشدة مع تنوين الفتحة
You will be introduced to assimilation, sun and moon letters الحروف القمرية والحروف الشمسية
Your will learn Moon letters with examples أمثلة على الحروف القمرية
Your will learn Sun letters with examples أمثلة على الحروف الشمسية
Requirements
It’s a beginner course – so no previous experience or knowledge necessary. Absolute beginners can take this course
The language of instruction is English so students should have basic grasp of the English language
Commitment – as with anything in life, the repetition of any ideal leads to its manifestation. Being consistent and persevering will ensure success.
Description
Arabic language the complete Arabic course, start mastering the Arabic language through our system.So, you are already learning Arabic language or willing to learn Arabic language? This comprehensive Arabic course in modern standard Arabic will boost your Arabic language skills.This Arabic course is designed to take you from zero knowledge in Arabic language to mastering the Arabic language through our method.Learn Arabic language with over 100+ hours of contents of Arabic lessons that will boost your Arabic language skills, and it will take your Arabic language to the next level.In this Arabic language course, you will learn Arabic language and boost your Arabic language skills with a complete comprehensive Arabic course.This Arabic language course is more than 100+ hours of Arabic lessons and you will learn Arabic language in short time!In this Arabic language course you will discover that Arabic language is easy to learn. This Arabic language course covers all major topics a beginner or advanced needs to learn.The topics in the Arabic language course are arranged in logical order which makes learning Arabic language smooth without getting frustrated or getting lost in the mid of the course.This Arabic language course gives you the ability to learn Arabic language easily, with a lot of new features that makes learning Arabic language easier and more efficient.This Arabic course is created and designed according to and in line with:1- CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and2- ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages)I’m thrilled to share This Arabic language course with you! I created this custom Arabic language course with my team because I wanted a better understanding experience for my students. They deserve the best. After sharing it with my students, I received thousands of requests from other students who wanted to enroll too.I have put a great effort in creating and developing this Arabic language course to make sure that every lesson is well-explained and to make sure that you don’t feel lost or frustrated in the middle of the course. You will be able to pronounce the Arabic words easily especially at the beginning of the course including Arabic vocabulary, Arabic grammar, conversations, Arabic writing skillsThis Arabic language course covers the following topics: arabic,arabic language,learn arabic,quran,learn arabic language,learn quran,arabic course,quranic arabic,arabic speaking
Overview
Section 1: Hey, Wait! - Before You Enroll… Is This Course Right For You?
Lecture 1 Speaking Skills
Lecture 2 Listening Skills
Lecture 3 Reading Skills
Lecture 4 Writing Skills
Lecture 5 Introducing my course guest, Arabic Instructor: Manal Sharabi, from the US.
Lecture 6 Here is Your 100% FREE Gift
Lecture 7 This is the Single Arabic Online Course that Teaches You These Important Topics
Lecture 8 Wait! There's More to Come!
Section 2: LEVEL # 01 | Don't Skip This Course. Even If You Think You're Proficient.
Lecture 9 As promised, before You start. Here is your FREE gift.
Lecture 10 Introducing Arabic letters
Lecture 11 Avoid these mistakes when pronouncing Arabic letters
Lecture 12 97% of Arabic sounds are in English
Lecture 13 Arabic sounds qualities explained in details
Lecture 14 Soft sounds VS amplified sounds
Lecture 15 Learning how to write the letters correctly step by step improve writing skill
Lecture 16 How to write the letters according to the line (the correct method)
Lecture 17 How to write the letters in the correct direction using arrows
Lecture 18 Avoid these mistakes when writing Arabic letters (90 % of students make)
Lecture 19 Introduction to writing Arabic words step by step
Lecture 20 Difference between connecting letters and non-connecting letters
Lecture 21 Introducing how to write the letters in the beginning of the word
Lecture 22 More analysis on Soft and amplified sounds with examples
Lecture 23 How to write the letters in the beginning of the word with real examples
Lecture 24 Introducing how to write the letters in the middle of the word
Lecture 25 How to write the letters in the middle of the word tricks with examples
Lecture 26 Introducing how to write the letters at the end of the word
Lecture 27 How to write the letters at the end (terminal shape) of the word real example
Lecture 28 Understanding the rule of six letters with examples (no more mistakes)
Lecture 29 The logical method of writing any word in Arabic with examples
Lecture 30 Introducing vowels in Arabic with examples
Lecture 31 The short vowel Fa.t°.ha.h° with examples
Lecture 32 The short vowel Da.mma.h° with examples
Lecture 33 The short vowel Ka.s°.ra.h° with examples
Lecture 34 Introducing long vowels in Arabic with examples
Lecture 35 Understanding the long vowel alef with examples
Lecture 36 Understanding the long vowel waaw with examples
Lecture 37 Understanding the long vowel yaaa with examples
Lecture 38 The supplementary letter (non-alphabetic ) ha.m°.za.h° (all writing methods)
Lecture 39 The supplementary letters (la.aa.m° a.le.f°) and (ta.aa.â° ma.r°.bo.oo.ta.h°)
Lecture 40 How to write the letters in the beginning of the word tricks with examples
Lecture 41 The non-alphabetic character dagger a.le.f°
Lecture 42 The non-alphabetic character shortened a.le.f°
Lecture 43 Introducing definite and indefinite in Arabic
Lecture 44 Introducing ta.n°.we.ee.n° and its types
Lecture 45 Understanding Tanween Fa.t°.ha.h° with examples
Lecture 46 Understanding Tanween Da.mma.h° with examples
Lecture 47 Understanding Tanween Ka.s°.ra.h° with examples
Lecture 48 Tanween important rules and special cases with examples
Lecture 49 Introducing the so.ko.oo.n° with examples
Lecture 50 Learn the popular rule about so.ko.oo.n° with examples
Lecture 51 Introducing Sha.dda.h° or Tashdeed with examples
Lecture 52 The non-alphabetic character elongated a.le.f°
Lecture 53 Learning the Sha.dda.h° with the short vowel Da.mm.ah° with examples
Lecture 54 Learning the Sha.dda.h° with the short vowel Fa.t°.ha.h° with examples
Lecture 55 Introducing the relative ya.aa.â
Lecture 56 Learn the relative ya.aa.â through the Sha.dda.h° with Tanween Fa.t°.ha.h
Lecture 57 Using the relative ya.aa.â through the Sha.dda.h° with Tanween Da.mma.h°
Lecture 58 Using the relative ya.aa.â and Sha.dda.h° with Tanween ka.s°.ra.h°
Lecture 59 Important Rule (#1) pronouncing Arabic words correctly with examples
Lecture 60 Important Rule (#2) pronouncing Arabic words correctly with examples
Lecture 61 Introducing the 3 Arabic writing styles (Naskh printing style, Req’ah handwriti
Lecture 62 Differences between Naskh Printing Style VS Req’ah Handwriting Style
Lecture 63 Writing the 28 letters using Naskh printing style VS Req’ah handwriting style
Lecture 64 Writing words using Naskh printing style VS Req’ah handwriting style
Lecture 65 How to write Arabic letters using Req’ah handwriting style with examples
Lecture 66 How to write Arabic words using Naskh printing style and Req’ah handwriting styl
Lecture 67 Learning the Sha.dda.h° with the short vowel Ka.s°.ra.h° with examples
Lecture 68 Bonus Lecture: Expand Your Arabic language learning
Lecture 69 Learn Arabic language
Lecture 70 Learn Quranic Arabic
Lecture 71 Learn to read and write Arabic for beginners
Lecture 72 Arabic of the Quran from beginner to advanced
Lecture 73 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 3: LEVEL # 02 | This Course is a bit Lengthy, but it is Essential.
Lecture 74 Lesson 01: Everything you need to know about the letter a.le.f° with examples
Lecture 75 Lesson:02 Everything you need to know about the letter ba.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 76 Lesson 3: How to write the ba.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 77 Lesson 04: Everything you need to know about the letter ta.aa.a° with examples
Lecture 78 Lesson 5: How to write the ta.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 79 Lesson 6: Everything you need to know about the letter tha.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 80 Lesson 7: How to write the tha.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 81 Lesson 8: Everything you need to know about the letter je.ee.m°
Lecture 82 Lesson 9: How to write the je.ee.m° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 83 Lesson 10: Everything you need to know about the letter ha.aa.â°
Lecture 84 Lesson 11: How to write the ha.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 85 Lesson 12: Everything you need to know about the letter kha.aa.â°
Lecture 86 Lesson 13: How to write the kha.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 87 Lesson 14: Everything you need to know about the letter da.aa.l°
Lecture 88 Lesson 15: How to write the da.aa.l° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 89 Lesson 16: Everything you need to know about the letter dza.aa.l°
Lecture 90 Lesson 17: How to write the dza.aa.l° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing
Lecture 91 Lesson 18: Everything you need to know about the letter ra.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 92 Lesson 19: Everything you need to know about the letter za.aa.y with examples
Lecture 93 Lesson 20: Everything you need to know about the letter se.ee.n°
Lecture 94 Lesson 21: Everything you need to know about the letter she.ee.n° with examples
Lecture 95 Lesson 22: How to write the she.ee.n° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 96 Lesson 23: Everything you need to know about the letter sa.aa.d° with examples
Lecture 97 Lesson 24: How to write the sa.aa.d° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 98 Lesson 25: Everything you need to know about the letter da.aa.d° with examples
Lecture 99 Lesson 26: How to write the da.aa.d° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 100 Lesson 27: Everything you need to know about the letter ta.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 101 Lesson 28:How to write the ta.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with exam
Lecture 102 Lesson 29: Everything you need to know about the letter dha.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 103 Lesson 30: How to write the dha.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 104 Lesson 31: Everything you need to know about the letter ‘a.y.n° with examples
Lecture 105 Lesson 32: How to write the ‘a.y.n° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 106 Lesson 33: Everything you need to know about the letter gha.y°.n° with examples
Lecture 107 Lesson 34: How to write the gha.y°.n° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 108 Lesson 35: Everything you need to know about the letter fa.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 109 Lesson 36: How to write the fa.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 110 Lesson 37: Everything you need to know about the letter qa.aa.f° with examples
Lecture 111 Lesson 38: How to write the qa.aa.f° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 112 Lesson 39: Everything you need to know about the letter ka.aa.f° with examples
Lecture 113 Lesson 40: How to write the ka.aa.f° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 114 Lesson 41: Everything you need to know about the letter la.aa.m° with examples
Lecture 115 Lesson 42: How to write the la.aa.m° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 116 Lesson 43: Everything you need to know about the letter me.ee.m° with examples
Lecture 117 Lesson 44: How to write the me.ee.m° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 118 Lesson 45: Everything you need to know about the letter no.oo.n° with examples
Lecture 119 Lesson 46: How to write the no.oo.n° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 120 Lesson 47: Everything you need to know about the letter ha.aa.â° with examples
Lecture 121 Lesson 48: How to write the ha.aa.â° as a bridge in Req’ah hand writing with
Lecture 122 Lesson 49: Everything you need to know about the letter wa.aa.w° and how to
Lecture 123 Lesson 50: Everything you need to know about the letter ya.aa.â° and how to
Lecture 124 Arabic language the complete course
Lecture 125 Arabic language the comprehensive course - Modern Standard Arabic
Lecture 126 Learn Spoken Arabic
Lecture 127 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 4: LEVEL # 03 | Starting to Break the Arabic Grammar < Code />
Lecture 128 Lesson 01: Introduction to types of words in Arabic
Lecture 129 Lesson 02: Types of nouns with regard of intelligence
Lecture 130 Lesson 03: Types of nouns with regard of number
Lecture 131 Lesson 04: Types of nouns with regard of gender
Lecture 132 Lesson 05: Signs of feminine nouns in Arabic
Lecture 133 Lesson 06: Introducing nouns according to case ending and word position in the s
Lecture 134 Lesson 07: Applying noun case ending on singular noun with examples
Lecture 135 Lesson 08: How to convert singular noun to dual noun with examples
Lecture 136 Lesson 09: Applying noun case ending on dual noun with examples
Lecture 137 Lesson 10: How to form masculine sound plural with examples
Lecture 138 Lesson 11: Applying noun case ending on masculine sound plural with examples (Pa
Lecture 139 Lesson 12: Applying noun case ending on masculine sound plural with examples (Pa
Lecture 140 Lesson 13: How to convert singular noun to feminine sound plural with examples
Lecture 141 Lesson 14: How to form feminine sound plural with examples
Lecture 142 Lesson 15: Applying noun case ending on feminine sound plural with examples
Lecture 143 Lesson 16: Introducing broken plural in Arabic with examples
Lecture 144 Lesson 17: Applying noun case ending on broken plural with examples (Part 1)
Lecture 145 Lesson 18: Applying noun case ending on broken plural with examples (Part 2)
Lecture 146 Lesson 19: Introduction to types of definite nouns in Arabic
Lecture 147 Lesson 20: Introduction to types of pronouns with examples
Lecture 148 Lesson 21: Introduction of separated pronouns with examples
Lecture 149 Lesson 22: How to use separated pronouns with nouns with examples – with example
Lecture 150 Lesson 23: How to use separated pronouns with nouns – more examples – with examp
Lecture 151 Lesson 24: Introducing demonstrative pronouns — with examples
Lecture 152 Lesson 25: How to use demonstrative pronouns with singular near objects with exa
Lecture 153 Lesson 26: How to use demonstrative pronouns with dual near objects with example
Lecture 154 Lesson 27: How to use demonstrative pronouns with plural near objects with examp
Lecture 155 Lesson 28: How to use demonstrative pronouns with singular Far objects with exam
Lecture 156 Lesson 29: How to use demonstrative pronouns with dual Far objects with examples
Lecture 157 Lesson 30: How to use demonstrative pronouns with plural Far objects with exampl
Lecture 158 Lesson 31: How to use demonstrative pronouns for near and far places with exampl
Lecture 159 Lesson 32: Introduction to verbs and tenses in Arabic
Lecture 160 Lesson 33: How to conjugate a verb in active present tense with examples (Part 1
Lecture 161 Lesson 34: The general formula to conjugate any verb in the present tense with e
Lecture 162 Lesson 35: How to conjugate a verb in active present tense with examples (Part 2
Lecture 163 Lesson 36: Introducing the future tense in Arabic
Lecture 164 Lesson 37: How to conjugate a verb in active near future tense with examples (Pa
Lecture 165 Lesson 38: How to conjugate a verb in active near future tense with examples (Pa
Lecture 166 Lesson 39: How to conjugate a verb in active far future tense with examples (Par
Lecture 167 Lesson 40: How to conjugate a verb in active far future tense with examples (Par
Lecture 168 Lesson 41: How to conjugate a verb in active past tense with examples (Part 1)
Lecture 169 Lesson 42: The general formula to conjugate any verb in the past tense with exam
Lecture 170 Lesson 43: How to conjugate a verb in active past tense with examples (Part 2)
Lecture 171 Lesson 44: Introducing a verb in command with examples (Part 1)
Lecture 172 Lesson 45: The general formula to conjugate any verb in command with examples
Lecture 173 Lesson 46: Introduction to types of Particles in Arabic
Lecture 174 Lesson 47: Introducing Prepositions in Arabic
Lecture 175 Lesson 48: One-letter preposition “be.” with examples
Lecture 176 Lesson 49: One-letter preposition “le.” with examples
Lecture 177 Lesson 50: One-letter preposition “ka.” with examples
Lecture 178 Lesson 51: Two-letter preposition “fe.ee” with examples
Lecture 179 Lesson 52: Two-letter preposition “me.n°” with examples
Lecture 180 Lesson 53: Two-letter preposition “’a.n°” with examples
Lecture 181 Lesson 54: Three-letter prepositions “’a.la.aa , e.la.aa, ha.tta.aa, mo.n°.dzo”
Lecture 182 Lesson 55: Particles of conjunction (wa, fa, tho.mma.aa) with examples
Lecture 183 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Lecture 184 Arabic language course
Section 5: LEVEL # 04 | Let's dig a bit deeper.
Lecture 185 Lesson 01: Introduction to types of demonstrative pronouns in Arabic
Lecture 186 Lesson 02: How to use demonstrative pronouns independently for near and far obje
Lecture 187 Lesson 03: How to use demonstrative pronouns in a phrase (demonstrative phrases)
Lecture 188 Lesson 04: How to use demonstrative phrases with e.da.aa.fa.h° construction with
Lecture 189 Lesson 05: How to use demonstrative pronouns with possessed nouns with examples
Lecture 190 Lesson 06: How to use demonstrative phrases with proper names with examples
Lecture 191 Lesson 07: How to use demonstrative pronouns as demonstrative clauses with examp
Lecture 192 Lesson 08: How to use demonstrative clauses with separated pronouns (copula) wit
Lecture 193 Lesson 09: How to use adverb and locative demonstrative pronouns with examples
Lecture 194 Lesson 10: How to use selfsame demonstrative pronouns with examples
Lecture 195 Lesson 11: Introduction to interrogation words and how to ask questions in Arabi
Lecture 196 Lesson 12: How to ask a question using the interrogation word “a.yyo” (which, wh
Lecture 197 Lesson 13: How to ask a question using the interrogation word “ka.m°” (how much,
Lecture 198 Lesson 14: How to ask a question using the interrogation word “ka.y°.fa” (how) w
Lecture 199 Lesson 15: How to ask a question using the interrogation word “le.ma.aa.dza.aa”
Lecture 200 Lesson 16: How to ask a question using the interrogation words “ma.aa. and ,ma.a
Lecture 201 Lesson 17: How to ask a question using the interrogation words “ma.n°” (who) wit
Lecture 202 Lesson 18: How to ask a question using the interrogation words “ma.ta.aa” (when)
Lecture 203 Lesson 19: How to ask a question using the interrogation words “ha.l°” (Yes or N
Lecture 204 Lesson 20: Introduction to Enna and its sisters
Lecture 205 Lesson 21: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 206 Lesson 22: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 207 Lesson 23: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 208 Lesson 24: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 209 Lesson 25: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 210 Lesson 26: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 211 Lesson 27: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 212 Lesson 28: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 213 Lesson 29: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 214 Lesson 30: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 215 Lesson 31: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 216 Lesson 32: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 217 Lesson 33: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 218 Lesson 34: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 219 Lesson 35: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 220 Lesson 36: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 221 Lesson 37: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 222 Lesson 38: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 223 Lesson 39: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 224 Lesson 40: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 225 Lesson 41: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 226 Lesson 42: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 227 Lesson 43: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 228 Lesson 44: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 229 Lesson 45: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 230 Lesson 46: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 231 Lesson 47: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 232 Lesson 48: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 233 Lesson 49: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 234 Lesson 50: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 235 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Lecture 236 Quranic Arabic
Section 6: LEVEL # 05 | Secret # 1 of Arabic Fluency! Are you ready to dive in?
Lecture 237 Lesson 01: Introduction to attached pronouns in Arabic
Lecture 238 Lesson 02: How to use attached pronouns with singular masculine nouns with examp
Lecture 239 Lesson 03: How to use attached pronouns with singular feminine nouns with exampl
Lecture 240 Lesson 04: How to use attached pronouns with dual masculine nouns in the nominat
Lecture 241 Lesson 05: How to use attached pronouns with dual masculine nouns in the accusat
Lecture 242 Lesson 06: How to use attached pronouns with dual feminine nouns in the nominati
Lecture 243 Lesson 07: How to use attached pronouns with dual feminine nouns in the accusati
Lecture 244 Lesson 08: How to use attached pronouns with masculine sound plural in the nomin
Lecture 245 Lesson 09: How to use attached pronouns with masculine sound plural in the accus
Lecture 246 Lesson 10: How to use attached pronouns with feminine sound plural in the nomina
Lecture 247 Lesson 11: How to use attached pronouns with feminine sound plural in the accusa
Lecture 248 Lesson 12: How to use attached pronouns with broken plural in the accusative, no
Lecture 249 Lesson 13: How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the active present tense w
Lecture 250 Lesson 14: How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the near future tense with
Lecture 251 Lesson 15: How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the far future tense with
Lecture 252 Lesson 16: How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the past tense with exampl
Lecture 253 Lesson 17: How to use attached pronouns with verbs in the imperative with exampl
Lecture 254 Lesson 18: How to use attached pronouns with one-letter prepositions with exampl
Lecture 255 Lesson 19: How to use attached pronouns with two-letter prepositions with exampl
Lecture 256 Lesson 20: How to use attached pronouns with three-letter prepositions with exam
Lecture 257 Lesson 21: Noun case ending of singular masculine and singular feminine (accusat
Lecture 258 Lesson 22: Noun case ending of dual masculine and dual feminine (accusative, nom
Lecture 259 Lesson 23: Noun case ending of masculine sound plural (accusative, nominative an
Lecture 260 Lesson 24: Noun case ending of feminine sound plural (accusative, nominative and
Lecture 261 Lesson 25: Noun case ending of broken plural (accusative, nominative and genitiv
Lecture 262 Lesson 26: Introduction to types of sentences in Arabic
Lecture 263 Lesson 27: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentenc
Lecture 264 Lesson 28: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentenc
Lecture 265 Lesson 29: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentenc
Lecture 266 Lesson 30: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentenc
Lecture 267 Lesson 31: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the nominal sentenc
Lecture 268 Lesson 32: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence
Lecture 269 Lesson 33: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence
Lecture 270 Lesson 34: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence
Lecture 271 Lesson 35: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) of the verbal sentence
Lecture 272 Lesson 36: How to convert a verbal sentence into a nominal sentence with example
Lecture 273 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Lecture 274 Learn to read and write Arabic for beginners
Section 7: LEVEL # 06 | Arabic Verbs Ins and Outs.
Lecture 275 Lesson 01: Introduction to Arabic verb forms and patterns
Lecture 276 Lesson 02: Understanding form one and its six patterns with examples
Lecture 277 Lesson 03: Understanding form two in its general pattern and how to conjugate it
Lecture 278 Lesson 04: Understanding form three in its general pattern and how to conjugate
Lecture 279 Lesson 05: Understanding form four in its general pattern and how to conjugate i
Lecture 280 Lesson 06: Understanding form five in its general pattern and how to conjugate i
Lecture 281 Lesson 07: Understanding form six in its general pattern and how to conjugate it
Lecture 282 Lesson 08: Understanding form seven in its general pattern and how to conjugate
Lecture 283 Lesson 09: Understanding form eight in its general pattern and how to conjugate
Lecture 284 Lesson 10: Understanding form nine in its general pattern and how to conjugate i
Lecture 285 Lesson 11: Understanding form ten in its general pattern and how to conjugate it
Lecture 286 Lesson 12: Introduction to Arabic verb moods indicative, subjunctive, and jussiv
Lecture 287 Lesson 13: Understanding the 5 verbs variations of the present tense
Lecture 288 Lesson 14: Introducing subjunctive mood and Particles of subjunctive
Lecture 289 Lesson 15: How to use the subjunctive Particle “a.nn” when the present tense ver
Lecture 290 Lesson 16: How to use the subjunctive Particle “a.nn” when the present tense ver
Lecture 291 Lesson 17: How to use the subjunctive Particle “a.nn” when the present tense ver
Lecture 292 Lesson 18 How to use the subjunctive Particle “la.nn” when the present tense ver
Lecture 293 Lesson 19: How to use the subjunctive Particle “la.nn” when the present tense ve
Lecture 294 Lesson 20: How to use the subjunctive Particle “la.nn” when the present tense ve
Lecture 295 Lesson 21: How to use the subjunctive Particle “ka.y” when the present tense ver
Lecture 296 Lesson 22: How to use the subjunctive Particle “ka.y” when the present tense ver
Lecture 297 Lesson 23: How to use the subjunctive Particle “ka.y” when the present tense ver
Lecture 298 Lesson 24: How to use the subjunctive Particle “le.” when the present tense verb
Lecture 299 Lesson 25: How to use the subjunctive Particle “le.” when the present tense verb
Lecture 300 Lesson 26: How to use the subjunctive Particle “le.” when the present tense verb
Lecture 301 Lesson 27: How to use the subjunctive Particle “ha.tta.aa” when the present tens
Lecture 302 Lesson 28: How to use the subjunctive Particle “ha.tta.aa” when the present tens
Lecture 303 Lesson 29: How to use the subjunctive Particle “ha.tta.aa” when the present tens
Lecture 304 Lesson 30: Introduction to jussive mood
Lecture 305 Lesson 31: How to use the jussive Particle “la.m°” when the present tense verb i
Lecture 306 Lesson 32: How to use the jussive Particle “la.m°” when the present tense verb i
Lecture 307 Lesson 33: How to use the jussive Particle “la.m°” when the present tense verb i
Lecture 308 Lesson 34: How to use the jussive prohibitive Particle “la.aa” when the present
Lecture 309 Lesson 35: How to use the jussive prohibitive Particle “la.aa” when the present
Lecture 310 Lesson 36: How to use the jussive prohibitive Particle “la.aa” when the present
Lecture 311 Lesson 37: How to use the jussive conditional Particle “e.n°” when the present t
Lecture 312 Lesson 38: How to use the jussive conditional Particle “e.n°” when the present t
Lecture 313 Lesson 39: How to use the jussive conditional Particle “e.n°” when the present t
Lecture 314 Lesson 40: How to use the jussive conditional Particle “ma.n°” when the present
Lecture 315 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Lecture 316 Arabic Calligraphy
Section 8: LEVEL # 07 | Heard about كان وأخواتها ? Here is New approach!
Lecture 317 Lesson 01: Introduction to “ka.aa.na” and its sisters
Lecture 318 Lesson 02: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 319 Lesson 03: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 320 Lesson 04: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 321 Lesson 05: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 322 Lesson 06: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 323 Lesson 07: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 324 Lesson 08: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 325 Lesson 09: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 326 Lesson 10: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 327 Lesson 11: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 328 Lesson 12: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 329 Lesson 13: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when noun and predicat
Lecture 330 Lesson 14: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 331 Lesson 15: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 332 Lesson 16: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 333 Lesson 17: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 334 Lesson 18: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 335 Lesson 19: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 336 Lesson 20: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 337 Lesson 21: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 338 Lesson 22: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the adjective and
Lecture 339 Lesson 23: Introducing adverb of manner (“ha.aa.al” circumstantial noun) and how
Lecture 340 Lesson 24: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the (“ha.aa.al”)
Lecture 341 Lesson 25: How to do the typical syntax analysis (e’raab) when the (“ha.aa.al”)
Lecture 342 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Lecture 343 Arabic language the complete course
Section 9: LEVEL # 08 | Explore Deeper into Arabic Verbs with Prepositions
Lecture 344 Lesson 01: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَذْهَبُ with separated pronou
Lecture 345 Lesson 02: Learn how to use the verb “to go” يَذْهَبُ with different types of pr
Lecture 346 Lesson 03: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَكتُبُ with separated pronoun
Lecture 347 Lesson 04: Learn how to use the verb “to write” يَكتُبُ with different types of
Lecture 348 Lesson 05: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَكتُبُ with separated pronoun
Lecture 349 Lesson 06: Learn how to use the verb “to write” يَأكلُ with different types of
Lecture 350 Lesson 07: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَأكُلُwith separated pronouns
Lecture 351 Lesson 08: Learn how to use the verb “to eat” يَأكُلُwith different types of p
Lecture 352 Lesson 09: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَجْلِسُ with separated pronoun
Lecture 353 Lesson 10: Learn how to use the verb “sit down” يَجْلِسُ different prepositions
Lecture 354 Lesson 11: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَحضُرُ with separated pronouns
Lecture 355 Lesson 12: Learn how to use the verb “to attend” يَحضُرُ different prepositions
Lecture 356 Lesson 13: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَبيعُwith separated pronouns
Lecture 357 Lesson 14: Learn how to use the verb “to sell” يَبيعُ with different types of p
Lecture 358 Lesson 15: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَحْكُمُwith separated pronou
Lecture 359 Lesson 16: Learn how to use the verb “to rule” يَحْكُمُ with prepositions and a
Lecture 360 Lesson 17: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يَتَحدَّثُ with separated pron
Lecture 361 Lesson 18: Learn how to use the verb “to exit” يخرجُ with prepositions and adve
Lecture 362 Lesson 19: Learn how to fully conjugate the verb يُسافِرُ with separated pronoun
Lecture 363 Lesson 20: Learn how to use the verb “to travel” يُسافِرُ with prepositions and
Lecture 364 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 10: LEVEL # 09 | All Roads Lead to Rome, but guess what? They also lead to Arabic!
Lecture 365 Proverb 01:“A bird in hand is worth 10 in the bush" word by word
Lecture 366 Proverb 01: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 367 Proverb 02: “Bad news travels fast” - Word by word
Lecture 368 Proverb 02: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 369 Proverb 03: “All roads lead to Rome”
Lecture 370 Proverb 03: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 371 Proverb 04: “The one-eyed man is a king in the land of the blind”
Lecture 372 Proverb 04: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 373 Proverb 05: “All things are difficult before they are easy (before the first tri
Lecture 374 Proverb 05: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 375 Proverb 06: “The best fish swim near the bottom”
Lecture 376 Proverb 06: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 377 Proverb 07: “Clothes don't make the man”
Lecture 378 Proverb 07: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 379 Proverb 08: “Don’t ride the high horse”
Lecture 380 Proverb 08: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 381 Proverb 09: “The mills of Allah grind slowly”
Lecture 382 Proverb 09: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 383 Proverb 10: "Example is better than precept”
Lecture 384 Proverb 10: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 385 Proverb 11: “Opportunity makes the thief”
Lecture 386 Proverb 11: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 387 Proverb 12: “Out of sight, out of mind”
Lecture 388 Proverb 12: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 389 Proverb 13: “History repeats itself”
Lecture 390 Proverb 013: Typical syntax analysis word by word
Lecture 391 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 11: LEVEL # 10 | Learn Arabic Equations Singular to Dual to Plural (1 +1 =2 Formula)
Lecture 392 Lesson 01: Introducing 3 categories of words in Arabicأنواعُ الكلمةِ في اللغة ال
Lecture 393 Lesson 02: Arabic nouns according to their intelligenceالعَاقِل والغَير العَاقِل
Lecture 394 Lesson 03: Arabic nouns according to their genderالتَّذكِير والتَّأنيث
Lecture 395 Lesson 04: Arabic nouns according to their numberالمُفرد والمُثنى والجَمع
Lecture 396 Lesson 05: Formula 1: How to convert singular masculine noun to singular feminin
Lecture 397 Lesson 06: Formula 2: How to convert singular noun to dual masculine noun with e
Lecture 398 Lesson 07: Formula 3: How to convert singular noun to dual feminine noun with ex
Lecture 399 Lesson 08: Formula 4: How to convert singular noun to masculine sound plural nou
Lecture 400 Lesson 09: Formula 5: How to convert singular noun to feminine sound plural noun
Lecture 401 Lesson 10: Formula 6: Broken plural different forms with examples جَمْع التكْسِي
Lecture 402 Lesson 11: More examples on nouns according to gender, number, intelligence and
Lecture 403 Lesson 12: Introducing the doerالفاعل and its 2 types; apparent and hidden with
Lecture 404 Lesson 13: Understanding the apparent doer الفاعل الظاهرand typical syntax when
Lecture 405 Lesson 14: Understanding the apparent doer الفَاعِل الظَّاهرand typical syntax w
Lecture 406 Lesson 15: Understanding the apparent doer الفَاعِل الظَّاهر and typical syntax
Lecture 407 Lesson 16: Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِرand typical syntax
Lecture 408 Lesson 17: Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِرand typical syntax
Lecture 409 Lesson 18: Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِرand typical syntax
Lecture 410 Lesson 19: Introducing the subject of the passive نائب الفاعِل
Lecture 411 Lesson 20: Understanding “the subject of the passive” نائبُ الفَاعِلand typical
Lecture 412 Lesson 21: Understanding “the subject of the passive” and typical syntax analysi
Lecture 413 Lesson 22: Understanding “the subject of the passive” and typical syntax analys
Lecture 414 Course conclusion
Lecture 415 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 12: LEVEL # 11 | These Topics are taught only at Al-Azhar University. Are you ready?
Lecture 416 Lesson 01: Introducing the informative and non-informative sentenceالجملة المُفي
Lecture 417 Lesson 02: The nominal sentence الجُمْلة الإسْمِيّة learning the typical syntax
Lecture 418 Lesson 03: Learning the typical syntax analysis الإعْرابof the subject المُبتدأ
Lecture 419 Lesson 04: Learning the typical syntax analysis الإِعْراب of the subject المُبتد
Lecture 420 Lesson 05: Introducing the special particles of Enna and its sistersإنّ وأخواتُه
Lecture 421 Lesson 06: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the subject
Lecture 422 Lesson 07: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the noun and
Lecture 423 Lesson 08: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Subject
Lecture 424 Lesson 09: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Subject
Lecture 425 Lesson 10: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun and
Lecture 426 Lesson 11: Introducing types of verbs (complete, incomplete and defective)
Lecture 427 Lesson 12: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of
Lecture 428 Lesson 13: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of
Lecture 429 Lesson 14: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of
Lecture 430 Lesson 15: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of
Lecture 431 Lesson 16: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of
Lecture 432 Course Conclusion
Lecture 433 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 13: LEVEL # 12 | Let's Dig Deeper into Arabic Grammar
Lecture 434 Lesson 01: Introducing adjectives in Arabic الصِّفة
Lecture 435 Lesson 02: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of الصِّفَة whe
Lecture 436 Lesson 03: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of الصِّفَة whe
Lecture 437 Lesson 04: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of الصِّفَةwhe
Lecture 438 Lesson 05: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of الصِّفَةwhe
Lecture 439 Lesson 06: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of الصِّفَة whe
Lecture 440 Lesson 07: Learn the first 4 particles of conjunctions
Lecture 441 Lesson 08: Learning the next 3 connective particles حُروفُ العَطْفِ
Lecture 442 Lesson 09: Learning the next 3 connective particles حُروفُ العَطْفِ
Lecture 443 Lesson 10: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of المَعْطُوف w
Lecture 444 Lesson 11: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of المَعْطُوف w
Lecture 445 Lesson 12: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of المَعْطُوف w
Lecture 446 Lesson 13:Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of المَعْطُوف wh
Lecture 447 Course Conclusion
Lecture 448 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 14: LEVEL # 13 | Important lessons cannot be found explained in any other courses
Lecture 449 Lesson 01: Get introduced to the types of substitution and learn the 1st type of
Lecture 450 Lesson 02: Learn the second type of substitution — Substituting a part for the w
Lecture 451 Lesson 03: Learn the third type of substitution البَدَل — Substituting content f
Lecture 452 Lesson 04: Learn the forth type of substitution البَدَل — The varying substituti
Lecture 453 Lesson 05: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of complete sub
Lecture 454 Lesson 06: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of Substituting
Lecture 455 Lesson 07: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of substituting
Lecture 456 Lesson 08: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of substitution
Lecture 457 Lesson 09: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of substitution
Lecture 458 Lesson 10: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of substitution
Lecture 459 Lesson 11: Introducing the emphasis التَّوْكِيد as one of the 4 grammatical foll
Lecture 460 Lesson 12: Learning the emphasis by meaning التوكيدُ المَعْنَويّ
Lecture 461 Lesson 13: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of verbal empha
Lecture 462 Lesson 14: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of verbal empha
Lecture 463 Lesson 15: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of verbal empha
Lecture 464 Lesson 16: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the emphasis
Lecture 465 Lesson 17: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the emphasis
Lecture 466 Lesson 18: Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the emphasis
Lecture 467 Course Conclusion
Lecture 468 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 15: LEVEL # 14 | No Confusion Anymore… Master Sentence Structure
Lecture 469 Introducing the course
Lecture 470 Is this course right for you?
Lecture 471 Lesson 01: Vowels in Arabic are confusing, can you explain it more?
Lecture 472 Lesson 02: Why short vowels are so important at the end of words?
Lecture 473 Lesson 03: What’s the meaning of the word “نَحْو” in Arabic language?
Lecture 474 Lesson 04: What’s the difference between أَصْدِقَاءَهُ أَصْدِقَاؤُهُ أَصْد
Lecture 475 Lesson 05: I have heard different pronunciation of the letterجِيم Which One is
Lecture 476 Lesson 06: Does the word order matter in Arabic language?
Lecture 477 Lesson 07: What is the small character I always see in some words like “But” in
Lecture 478 Lesson 08: How to Use Possession With the Dual المُثَنَّـى?
Lecture 479 Lesson 09: What is the Semi-Sentence شِبْه الجُمْلَة in Arabic Language?
Lecture 480 Lesson 10: I’m confused! Is the word مَعَ a noun or preposition?
Lecture 481 Course Conclusion
Lecture 482 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 16: LEVEL # 15 | Exploring Synonyms and Antonyms and how to use them correctly.
Lecture 483 Introducing the course
Lecture 484 Lesson 01: Do All English Tenses Exist in Arabic Language?
Lecture 485 Lesson 02: Is the Word أَرْضٌ Masculine or Feminine?
Lecture 486 Lesson 03: Is it possible to use a masculine adjective for a feminine noun?
Lecture 487 Lesson 04: Are there abbreviations in Arabic, like ‘etc.’ in English?
Lecture 488 Lesson 05: What’s the difference between the two phrases كُتِبَ الدَّرْسُ and ال
Lecture 489 Lesson 06: What are the different types of the predicate of the nominal sentence
Lecture 490 Lesson 07: What is the difference between أَوْ and أَمْ?
Lecture 491 Lesson 08: What is the hidden pronoun in Arabic language? الضَّمِيـرُ المُسْتَتِ
Lecture 492 Lesson 09: How to express verb ‘to have’ in Arabic Language?
Lecture 493 Lesson 10: What is the Meaning of the So-Called ‘Interpreted Verbal Noun’ and ho
Lecture 494 Course Conclusion
Lecture 495 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 17: LEVEL # 16 | Don't Stick to One Way, There are Many Ways to Say it in Arabic.
Lecture 496 How to say, ‘Hello.’ (The basic form) with examples
Lecture 497 How to say, ‘Peace be upon you.’ with examples
Lecture 498 How to say, ‘Good morning.’ (Basic form) with examples
Lecture 499 How to say, ‘Good evening.’ with examples
Lecture 500 How to say, ‘Welcome.’ with examples
Lecture 501 Improve your listening skills – Part 1 with examples
Lecture 502 How to say, ‘Goodbye.’ with examples
Lecture 503 How to say, ‘I wish you safety.’ with examples
Lecture 504 How to say, ‘See you later.’ with examples
Lecture 505 How to say, ‘May safety be with you.’ with examples
Lecture 506 How to say, ‘Good night.’ with examples
Lecture 507 Improve your listening skills – Part 2 with examples
Lecture 508 How to say, ‘Thanks.’ The basic form with examples
Lecture 509 How to say, ‘Thank you.’ with examples
Lecture 510 How to say, ‘Thank you very much.’ with examples
Lecture 511 How to say, ‘Thanks for…’ with examples
Lecture 512 How to say, ‘Don’t mention it.’ with examples
Lecture 513 How to say, ‘Don’t thank me.’ with examples
Lecture 514 How to say, ‘Thank him/her/them for me.’ with examples
Lecture 515 Improve your listening skills – Part 3 with examples
Lecture 516 How to say, ‘Sorry.’ The basic form with examples
Lecture 517 How to say, ‘I’m sorry.’ with examples
Lecture 518 How to say ‘excuse me.’ with examples
Lecture 519 How to say ‘it’s my bad.’ with examples
Lecture 520 How to say ‘I sincerely apologize.’ with examples
Lecture 521 How to say, ‘I refuse to apologize politely.’ with examples
Lecture 522 How to say, ‘I’m not mistaken.’ with examples
Lecture 523 Improve your listening skills – Part 4 with examples
Lecture 524 How to say, ‘Please.’ — The basic form with examples
Lecture 525 How to say, ‘Please, lit. if you allow.’ with examples
Lecture 526 How to say, ‘Here you are.’ with examples
Lecture 527 How to say, ‘Bring me…, please.’ with examples
Lecture 528 How to say, please using the word رجاء with examples
Lecture 529 Improve your listening skills – Part 5 with examples
Lecture 530 Keep going: sample of what you learn next
Section 18: (Tips & Tricks) - Regularly Updated Section for the Nerds.
Lecture 531 Saying "hello" Vs saying "peace be upon you"
Lecture 532 4 different meanings of the Arabic word "house"
Lecture 533 How to answer this question "how old are you?"
Lecture 534 English words originated from Arabic language
Lecture 535 Simple phrase to introduce yourself in Arabic
Lecture 536 Reading Lesson Word Analysis and Drill — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 537 Dates [of the palm tree] Amazing benefits — Source: BBC Arabic Newspaper
Lecture 538 Reading Lesson Word Analysis and Drill — Source: BBC Arabic Newspaper
Lecture 539 The Ummah [=nation] Of Islam has 2 Eids [=festivals] — Source: Al Jazeera News
Lecture 540 The Ummah [=nation] Of Islam has two Eids [=festivals] — Word analysis and drill
Lecture 541 Reading Lesson "Interfaith Dialogue" — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 542 Royal Order in Saudi Arabia — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 543 Slow Pace reading and word analysis and drill — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 544 Compulsive Obsession — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 545 Slow Pace reading and word analysis and drill — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 546 It is not a Shame — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
Lecture 547 Slow Pace reading and word analysis and drill — Source: Al Jazeera Newspaper
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