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تعلم المزيد وكيفية النطق يمكنكم مراسلتي في دولة بيلاروسيا وحصراً في مدينة منسك
ويمكنني أعطاء دورات خاصة في المنزل للراغبين في تعلمها .
يرجى مراسلتي في صفحة اتصل بنا وكتابة الموضوع
(دورة خاصة في تعلم اللغة العربية) وسوف أتم مراسلتكم
للحصول على التفاصيل والسعر .
I’m
a
boy
=
Ana
walad!
(Ana
= I,
walad
=
boy)
as
you
have
noticed
“am”
and
“a”
are
omitted
in
Arabic,
so
it’s
like
saying
“I
boy”,
same
thing
with
all
other
subject
pronouns.
He
is a
boy
=
Howa
walad
(he
boy),
we’re
boys
=
Nahnu
Awlad
(we
boys),
You
may
also
have
noticed
that
Arabic
has
a
“dual”
form,
meaning
that
Arabic
is
being
more
specific
about
not
only
the
gender
but
also
the
number,
so
the
dual
form
is
used
to
refer
to
two
people,
so
if
you
want
to
talk
to
Salim
and
Karim
by
telling
them:
you
both
speak
Arabic!
=
Antuma
tatakallamani
al
‘arabia,
if
you
want
to
talk
about
them:
they
both
speak
Arabic
=
Humaa
yatakalamani
al
‘arabia.
For
the
plural
there
are
five
pronouns,
We =
Nahnu
(for
females
and
males).
You
=
Antum
(when
you
talk
to 3
males
or
more,
or
one
male
and
the
2
females
or
more)
You
=
Antunna
(when
you
talk
to 3
females
or
more).
They
=
Hum
(when
you
talk
about
3
males
or
more,
or
one
male
and
the
2
females
or
more).
They
=
Hunna
(when
you
talk
about
3
females
or
more).