Welcome to Arabic Level I by Kurzban. Lesson 9: الدرس التاسع Objectives: Connecting the letters  Review: Pronouns  Inquiring about and identifying place.

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Welcome to Arabic Level I by Kurzban

Lesson 9: الدرس التاسع Objectives: Connecting the letters  Review: Pronouns  Inquiring about and identifying place of origin  Colloquial Arabic  Practice  Finishing posters.

Connect the following letters to form words and write the transliteration to each.  شَ + ر + و + ق =  فِ + نْ + جَ + ا + ن =  خُ + بْ + ز =  تَ + و + ا + بِ + د =

Continue:  بَ + ه + و =  هِ + نْ + د =  شَ + هْ + ر + ز + ا + د =

Pronouns and reviewing Ha  I am  You are  He is  She is Practicing with ha  “This is “ for {F}  “This is” for {M}  ه + ذ + ا =  ه + ذ + ه =

Introducing “M”  م بمب حم  At the end In the middle Initial مَوْز أم خَمْسَة

Arabian horses a little background. desert rose song history+about+arabian+horses&FORM=HD RSC3#view=detail&mid=F041171CDB173 EFE26EEF041171CDB173EFE26EE

Inquiring about and identifying Place of Origin مِنْ أينَ أنْتِ؟ Where are you from? The Arabic question is made up of the preposition min ( from), the question word ayna ( where ), and a personal pronoun either a (masculine or feminine)

Inquiring about… Asking a woman about her place of origin requires the insertion of the second person singular feminine pronoun anti : أنْتِ But If you are asking about where a certain man comes from, you must use the third person singular pronoun huwa هُوَ (he) & use hua هِيَ (she) to refer to a woman.

Inquiring about and identifying Place of Origin Where is he from? مِن أينَ هُوَ؟ Where is she from? مِن أينَ هِيَ؟

Working with pronouns The response to such questions involves the use of a personal pronouns, the preposition مِن from and the place of origin, which may be a town, a region, or a county.

Lesson 9: Review Copy down and translate the following words on your paper several times and remember to proceed from right to left. بِخَيْر جيم صَباحُ الخَيُر صَباحُ النور حاء شين فاء

Inquiring about and identifying Place of Origin Translate the following: he is from ___________ She is from ___________ I am from ___________

Numbers Review numbers 1-10 on line numbers-1-10-easy-quiz/info

Inquiring about and identifying Place of Origin أنا مِنْ فاس هُو مِن سورية هِي مِن مصر

Where? أيْنَ فاس؟ You may inquire about the location of a town with a question that contains the question word أيْنَ “where” plus the name of that town. فاس في المغرب

In…. فاس في المغرب To answer our question, we need to use the name of the town, the proposition fi “in”, and the name of the country or state in which it is located.

Subject and Predicate You might have noticed that we have not used a verb to be in the last few examples. Sentences that lack the verb to be, or do not start with a verb, are known as nominal sentences. It does not start with a verb. He subject or topic of the sentence may be a noun or a pronoun. The predicate can be a noun or a prepositional phrase.

Subject and Predicate أنت ريما You are Reema أنا من فاس I am from Fez The examples above are made up of two parts: Subject and predicate. The subject is the focus ( I am) and fez. The predicate is the information about the subject such as from fez, from Morocco….

Subject and Predicate مِنْ أينَ أنْتِ؟ [1 أنا مِنْ فاس أيْنَ فاس؟ [2 فاس في المغرب Now try some of your own

Colloquial Arabic The type of Arabic that we have been introducing so far is the standard language used in education, the media, and formal situations. The difference between Standard Arabic and any local colloquial Arabic may be limited to variations in pronunciations and other factors.

Colloquial Arabic Examples The word أين can be expressed as وين or فين. In Syrian/Moroccan Arabic for example. One would ask: فين / وين دِمَشق؟ Instead of أين دِمَشق ؟

Colloquial Arabic Examples How about this one: من أينَ أنْتِ؟ Will be formed as : منِين إنْتِ؟ The two words are collapsed into one.

Summary Identify the letters: س ، ش، ج، ح، خ، ف، ق، ة In this segment from an Arabic newspaper

Summary آخِرُ خَبَر سَتَبْدَاُ غَداً الأحَدَ أعْمَالُ الدَورةِ التَدرِيبِيَّةِ للإعْلامِ الزِراعيِّ وَ الَّتِي تُقامُ بِرِعايَةِ السيِّدِ خَليل عَرْنُوق وزيرِ الزِراعَة.

Meaning Latest news The Sunday's training session is going to start for agricultural information is and it is run by the Minister of Agriculture Mr. Khalil عرنوق

Mini-Quiz ثَ +ب + ب +تَ= ب + يْ +نَ = = يَ + بُ + ثُ +ث ب + يْ+ت =

Review  Review  Make your flash card for this lesson  Questions????