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Egyptian Arabic complete course | learn from Zero to Hero!

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Welcome to the Course: What to Expect

      0:23

    • 2.

      Lesson 1 "Pronouns “

      2:21

    • 3.

      Lesson 2 "How to negate nouns"

      1:55

    • 4.

      Lesson 3 "How to say “This is”

      2:43

    • 5.

      Lesson 4"What is this? "

      4:35

    • 6.

      Lesson 5 "Who is this?"

      2:45

    • 7.

      Lesson 6 "Who is this & What is this"

      2:39

    • 8.

      Lesson 7 "Where are you from?"

      5:49

    • 9.

      Lesson 8 "Pronouns “He & She”

      3:46

    • 10.

      Lesson 9 "Preposition “in"

      2:49

    • 11.

      Lesson 10 "Where?" + Furniture

      3:44

    • 12.

      Conversation video for lessons 1 to 10

      2:02

    • 13.

      Lesson 11 "Where?" + person

      2:01

    • 14.

      Lesson 12 "Where?" + Pronouns

      1:41

    • 15.

      Lesson 13 "I want" + Surrounding things

      2:40

    • 16.

      Lesson 14 "I want" + fruit

      2:29

    • 17.

      Lesson 15 "I want" + ask a question

      3:48

    • 18.

      Lesson 16 "I want" + Drinks

      4:13

    • 19.

      Lesson 17 "I want" + vegetable

      4:47

    • 20.

      Lesson 18 "Numbers from 0 to 10"

      3:40

    • 21.

      Lesson 19 "Numbers from 11 to 19"

      2:07

    • 22.

      Lesson 20 "Where" + Things in the house

      3:19

    • 23.

      Lesson 21 "Use pronouns in questions"

      3:11

    • 24.

      Lesson 22 "Verb “ love/like” + Person or Country

      2:55

    • 25.

      Lesson 23 "Verb “ love/like” + Question

      5:20

    • 26.

      Lesson 24 "Verb “ love/like” + more Questions

      4:03

    • 27.

      Lesson 25 Possessive pronoun “My”

      3:10

    • 28.

      Lesson 26 Possessive pronoun “Your”

      5:00

    • 29.

      Lesson 27 What’s your name?

      2:11

    • 30.

      Lesson 28 "10 and its multiples"

      2:37

    • 31.

      Lesson 29 "10 to 100"

      2:47

    • 32.

      Lesson 30 "Is this...?"

      2:39

    • 33.

      Lesson 31 "Verb “eat”

      3:02

    • 34.

      Lesson 32 "Verb “eat” + Three meals

      5:15

    • 35.

      Lesson 33 "Where” + Three meals

      4:04

    • 36.

      Lesson 34 "When?” + Some foods

      4:19

    • 37.

      Lesson 35 "When?” + some fruits

      3:36

    • 38.

      Lesson 36 "What do you eat?"

      3:53

    • 39.

      Lesson 37 The clock

      2:37

    • 40.

      Lesson 38 Verb “drink”

      5:01

    • 41.

      Lesson 39 Verb “drink” after and before

      3:32

    • 42.

      Lesson 40 After and Before, "Museum and Hospital"

      2:11

    • 43.

      Lesson 41 After & Before, Store, pharmacy, police station, church

      2:48

    • 44.

      Lesson 42 Verb “going”

      3:58

    • 45.

      Lesson 43 Verb “going” Theater, work, park, zoo

      4:46

    • 46.

      Lesson 44 Verb “going” Hotel, station, mall, bakery

      3:54

    • 47.

      Arabic Egyptian Lesson 45 Week days

      6:42

    • 48.

      Arabic Egyptian Lesson 46 The Clock

      4:06

    • 49.

      Arabic Egyptian Lesson 47 The Clock 2

      2:57

    • 50.

      Lesson 48 Verb “go”

      7:18

    • 51.

      Lesson 49 Verb “go” school, company, factory

      5:20

    • 52.

      Lesson 50 Verb “go” Airport, clinic, grocery

      4:09

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Welcome to "Learn Arabic from Scratch" – The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Egyptian Arabic as an English Speaker!

This course, created by seasoned Arabic teacher Mohamed Magdy, offers a structured and engaging approach to learning Egyptian Arabic, designed specifically for beginners and early learners.

What You Will Learn:

✅ Essential Egyptian Arabic vocabulary, covering everyday topics like greetings, numbers, colors, weather, hobbies, and common verbs.
✅ A comprehensive understanding of grammar, helping you form both simple and complex sentences.
✅ Practical conversation skills, allowing you to hold basic discussions—perfect for travel, business, or personal enrichment.

Why Take This Course?

If you've always wanted to learn Arabic but felt overwhelmed, this course provides a clear and supportive learning path. With over 4,000 hours of teaching experience, I know how to make learning fun, accessible, and rewarding for English speakers. Whether you're learning for work, travel, or cultural interest, this course gives you practical skills you can use right away.

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My passion for the Arabic language has been a lifelong journey, as it is my mother tongue. Over the years, I've had the privilege of teaching Arabic to students from various backgrounds, and now I'm excited to share my knowledge with you. I specialize in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Arabic, offering carefully crafted courses for those who love and appreciate the beauty of the language.

What sets my courses apart is my focus on practical, real-life conversations and immersive learning experiences. Using engaging visuals, interactive exercises, and cultural insights, I make the process of mastering Arabic enjoyable and effective. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. I hop... See full profile

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1. Welcome to the Course: What to Expect: Becom. Welcome to this complete Egyptian Arabic course. Through More hundred Lesson, we will learn how to speak Egyptian Arabic in various situations. Through this announced subscription, you will not only get our course, but also you will have access to all the courses, thousands of courses that are available in Skill share. So take the chance and start your learning journey now. 2. Lesson 1 "Pronouns “: Amico. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn the Arabic pronoun. Today we will study three pronouns. Ana, which means I N Ana Ita which means for male. Ita, Ita Inti, which means for female. Inti Inti one more time. Anna, which means I or I am whatever the speaker is male or female. Inta which means for male, Ita Inti, which means you for female. Inti. So Anna means I Anna Mohammed, I am Mohammed. Also, I can say Anasara I'm Sarah. IntaJon you are John. EntaJon. Intisara you are Sarah. So one more time. Anna MhamdO AnasaraEnta John, which means you are John. Anti Sarah, which means you are Sarah. Also today, we will learn how to say yes in Arabic, which is Awa. So yes, in Egyptian Arabic is Awa. One more time, AUA. So now I'm going to ask you, Are you John, IntaJon. The same sentence IntaJon, it can be a question. Are you John, IntaJonEa Anna John. Yes, I'm John. So first of all, we say yes or no. Today we will learn how to say yes. So yes is Iowa. Then I'll say Anna John. I'm John. So one more time, I'll ask you, InteJon Iowa Anna Joan. For female, anti Sara. Are you Sara? She can say Aoa Anna Sara. Yes, I'm Sara. 3. Lesson 2 "How to negate nouns": Alan Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to say not or no. To say not in Arabic, we say Mish. Mish means not. And to say no, we say. Now let's see what's the difference between Mish and. Now I will ask you again, IntaJon Iowa Anna Joan. Yes, I'm John. Now, how we can say? No, I'm not John. Anna ish Joan. So Mish is negate. Negate verb negate noun, negating by Mish. So AnmsJn. No, I'm not John. Then you can tell me your name. Anna Ahmad or Anna Omer, or whatever the name. The same for female Inti Sara, Ao Anasara Annas Sara. No, I'm not Sara, Anamssar. Now we will learn how to say good morning in Egyptian Arabic. To say good morning in Egyptian Arabic, we say Saba hl here or Saba hen Nour. Sabah means morning, and here is good. So morning of good or good morning, Sabahl here. Nor is light, so Saba Heen or is morning of light, which is good morning also. Sabah Nour. So one more time, Sabahl here, Sabanur. If the first person saying Sabal here, you can respond by Sabahl here or Sabahnur. If the first person start with Saba Heenur, you can respond by Sabahir or Saba henur. Both is correct. 4. Lesson 3 "How to say “This is”: Alan Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn how to say this is an Egyptian Arabic. But before this, let's start with the new vocabulary. We have the word Mtbach which means kitchen, Mt Bach, Bt house, Corsi Corsi Kitab. Book, Sigda Telephone. One more time. Mat Bach. Bt House, Corsi Chair. Ki tab, book Sigeda rug or carpet, telephone, which is fun. Now, how we can say this is an Egyptian Arabic? To say this is an Egyptian Arabic, depend on the noun. If the noun is masculine, we use the. If the noun is feminine, we use D. For example, Mtbach is masculine noun. I will say dam Mtbach.This is a kitchen, Damatbach Debt. Still masculine the house. Debt. De Corsi. This is a chair, DeCourc. Deck tab. This is a book, Deck tab. D Sigda Sega is femine word. I will use D Sigda and do something called Taarbota make sound at the end of the noun. Sigda. So it's feminine word. I will use D, which means this is for feminine. D Sigda. One more time, Dsigda Diphon. This is a phone. Phone is masculine, so I will use the Diiphon. So one more time. Data Debt Dec C. Dec tab. Diga D telephone. Also, I can use the Andy to mention a man. I can say that John, This is John. So I can mention John and say this is John. Da John or the Sara. This is Sara, Disara. So one more time, Dajon Dsara 5. Lesson 4"What is this? ": Alan Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to say what is this in Egyptian Arabic. Now let's start with the new vocabulary. The first word that we have it today is kitchen and kitchen in Arabic is Mt Bach Mat Bach again, Mt Bach. House is beat, beat. Chair, Corsi Corsi Book Kitab, Kitab carpet or rug, Sigda Sigda. Phone, telephone. Telephone. So one more time. Mtbach Bt. Corsi Kitab Sigda. Telephone. Now we will learn how to ask what is this. Previously, we studied how to say this is This is Ida or D, Egyptian Arabic. So we will say Ad A means what? What is this? Ada One more time? Ed. The answer the Mtbach. This is a kitchen. One more time. A, the W is this? The Mtbach. This is a kitchen. Ida. Debt. What is this? This is a house, that seems structure like in English. Ida decors. Ida Dec tab, the Ki tab. One more time, Dec tab, Ed, Y ED, not da because Sigda is feminine word. So I will use D, which means this is for feminine. So AD what is this? DsigtaEda the telephone. Now we will learn how to say, this is not plus object. For example, this is not a house. This is a kitchen. The mesh beat. Da MtbachO more time. Then mesh beat this is not a house. Da Mtbach So Mish means not. D mish Bt This is not a house. Damshbt D Mtbach. This is a kitchen. Again, it's very similar to the English structure. Da Ms Mtbach Debt. This is not a kitchen. This is a house. Damis telephone, Decorz damise beat the tap. This is not a house. This is a book. Damshmtbag DCI ga. So Dash ModbugT is not a kitchen. Then I said DCG, Y D because Sigea is femine word. So I will mention the word Sigda by D, not the. One more time, Damhmtbag DCI ga. Dams Corsi, the telephone. Now we will learn how to see good evening. So evening is evening here, good evening. So here means good. Ms here, good evening. Also, I can say mese nor like evening of light. Nor literally means light. It means also good evening, Messe nor. One more time, Ms here. Messe INR. So I can tell you, Mysel here, and you reply, mesel here or you reply, messa in Nore. Both is correct. Also, I can start with messa in nor, and you can reply with one of those two sentences. You can say messa in nor or messeL here. 6. Lesson 5 "Who is this?": Helen Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn how to see who is this. Previously, we learned how to say, what is this. Ad or AD. Today we will learn how to see who is this. Who means mean? In Egyptian Arabic. Man. One more time. Man, the, who is this for male, mean D W is this for female. For example, mean the Who is this the John. This is John. Mindi hoses for female. The answer D, Sara. This is Sara. So one more time. Minda Djan Mindi. Da Now, how we can say, this is not Ahmed. This is John. The Mish Ahmed. Again, I will negate by Mish. I will negate the noun. By Mish. The Mish Ahmed. This is not Ahmed. The John, this is John. Again, Dems Ahmed. The John. DemshFatmaT Sarah. This is not Fatma. This is Sara. So one more time. Demish Ahmed. The joan dims Fatma. These are now we will learn something new. We will learn how to say, how are you. To say, how are you in Egyptian Arabic, we say I Zayek for male and I Zak for female. Let's practice first in the male form. Now I'll ask you as male, I Zayek? How are you? You can reply by saying KuamdKuas means good KuamdTksGod Ilham D. It's expression means good. I'm good. Is Zek Kua yz Hamd For female, I will ask you, is Zaik. You can reply, KuaisaElhamdil. One more time. Is Zak, KuaisaEhamdurilla. 7. Lesson 6 "Who is this & What is this": Am Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. In this lesson, we will focus on the two things that we studied in the last couple of lessons, which is who is this and what is this, and what difference between two of them. So we will start with hoses. How do you say hoses? To say hoses, we say mean, d. So mean means who. Man. Even when someone knock the door, we say mean, mean, which means who. Who knocks the door? I can't say nam Hamed or Anna Ahmed or Anna Sara. So mean means who Manda hoses, D John. This is John. And for female, mean D. How is this? D Sara. This is Sara. To ask what is this? We say AD or AD. So here, Ada Datbah. This is a kitchen. Ada Debt. Ada decors. If there is a carpet or rug, I can ask AD. What is this? D Sigda. Now we will learn another way to say, how are you. Previously, we study the form I Zak or Zak, which means how are you? Today we have another way to say, how are you, which is IMLA. How's it going? IMLA, or for female AME. So first, let's practice in male form. IMLA, how are you? IMLA. The answer, Qua good or Quad I'm good. Thanks, God. One more time, IMLA. Ka is Hamdurle. And for you female, I will ask you, I'm le E. One more time. I'm E. The answer Caza HamdleO just Caza, but it's better to make it a little bit longer sentence by saying, Caza, el HamdleO ana Quasa I'm good. Naquasahamdla. 8. Lesson 7 "Where are you from?": Anna Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn three pronouns from Egyptian Arabic, and also we will learn how to ask where are you from. Let's start first with the pronouns. The first pronoun that we have today is Anna, which means I am Wever the speaker is male or female, one more time, Anna. Anna. Ita, which means you for male, inte. When I speak to male. Int which means you for female. When I speak to you, female. One more time. Anna, Int Int. Now we'll study some names of countries in Arabic. The first country that we have today is Musser, which means Egypt, Musser us Almania Germany. Amrica USA, Canada, which is Canada, Saudia Saudi Arabia, Franza France. One more time. Moser Almania, Amrica Canada. Sadia. Franza. Pakistan, which is Pakistan, Turkey, as seen China, Tunisia, Il hind, India. In Giltra England. One more time, Pakistan, Turkea scene Tunis IlhndEGltra. Now I will ask you where are you from. So on the right side, we have question for male, and on the left side, we have questions for female. So first, let's start with male question. So now I will ask you as male. For example, I will ask John, or I will ask Ahmed. So I will ask you inte Minin. Minine means from where. So inte U, male, meaning from where. This is literally. Which means where are you from? Int Minin. So one more time. To ask someone, Where are you from, we say Item nine. Again, Item nine. The answer AnmNlhind I am from India. Anna Mini hind. Anna, I am Min from then the name of the country, which is Ihnd India. Anim Nil hind, I am from India. Similar question. Item in. Where are you from? An I'm in Masur. An I'm in Masur I am from Egypt. Entamin and I'm in Pakistan. I am from Pakistan. Item nin, where are you from? And I'm in Amrika. Now I will ask you as a female. So now I'm speaking to you, Sarah, for example, and I'm asking you, Itinin. So instead of Ita U male, it will be Inti Yu female. Intimin I'm in Tunis. I'm from Tunisia. Intimin Am in Canada. I'm from Canada. So namin plus the country. Itemin and I'm in Fenza Itemin and I'm in America. Timin I'm in Sadia. So again, today we study the three pronouns, Anna, which means I, whatever the speaker is male or female, ta which means male. Inti, which means you female. Also, we learned how to ask, where are you from. To ask male, where are you from, we ask him inte menin. He can reply, Anna Min plus the country. A I'm in America. I'm from America. And to ask a lady, where are you from, we say Inti Minin. Again, timin and she can reply, Ana mean plus the country. For example, A Iman Almania. I'm from Germany. 9. Lesson 8 "Pronouns “He & She”: Almbicum. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practicing in the pronouns in Egyptian Arabic. Today we have two new pronouns, the pronoun he and she. Also, we will learn how to ask, where is he from? Where is she from. So let's start first with the pronouns. Previously, we study I and in Egyptian Arabic. To see I, we see Anna. And there is two pronouns as male, which is Ita as female, which is Inti. Today, we will learn how to say he and she. To say he, we say Ha Ha, and she is Heya. Heya. So Ha means he Heya means she. So here, Ha Ahmed, he is Ahmad. Heya Iman, she is Iman. So Ha plus his name. He plus her name. Now we will learn how to ask where is he from? Where is she from. On the right side, we will ask a male. Where are you from? On the right side, we will ask about third person male. For example, Ahmad, where is he from? And on the left side, we will ask about third person female. Sarah, where is she from? So let's start with third person male. Hoa Minin where is he from? Ha Min. The answer Ham Nil hind. He is from India. Ha Menil hind. Similar question, Ham Nin. Where is he from? Hoa Min Master. He is from Egypt. How am nin. Ham in America. He Nin. He Saudea. He is from Saudi Arabia. Now we will ask about third person female Heya, which means she. Heyam Nin. Heym in Tunis. Hey em Nin? Where is she from? Hey I'm in Canada. Hey am Nin. Hey I'm in Turkea. Hey am Nin. Hey, I'm in Enriqa. Hey I'm Nin? Where is she from? Hey I'm in Farnsa, she is from France. So today we learned two new pronouns, Ha which means he, Ha, and Heya which means she. Also, we learned how to ask, where is he from or where is she from. To ask where is he from, we say Ham Nin. And the answer, Haman plus the country. Ham Pakistan. He is from Pakistan. And to ask, where is she from, we say, He nin. Heenin. The answer, Heye Min, that's the country. Hein Ms she is from Egypt. 10. Lesson 9 "Preposition “in": Am Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we'll learn how to use the proposition in Arabic. For example, how to say the bag is in the kitchen. But first, let's start with a new vocabulary. We have AM. Am means pen or pencil, general type. Am Mac tab means desk, Mac tab. Mac tab. Mandal. Tissues Mandal. Telepsion Cheese TV, Shanta bag, Sire bed, Sir. So one more time. Am McTab Madil Del fision Shanta Sir. Now we will learn how to say the proposition in in Arabic. For example, how to say the pen is in the house. IEP Ilbt. So Proposition N in English is P in Arabic. P P. So if something in something, we called it P. For example, if the Ben is inside the house, we use proposition P. If Ahmed is in Egypt, we use proposition P. So I Philbt. The pen or pencil is in the house. Instead of saying Phil bet, we merge it. We merge it. We say fill Bt fill bet. I fill Bt. Mac tab, F London. The desk is in London. Again, Mac tab, feel London. Ill Mana Deal, fill bet. Again, Hellman a Deal, fill bet. It tells you on fill bet. A telepsion fill bit. The TV is in the house. Is Shanta Phil Mdbach. Matbahs kitchen. We studied kitchen before, which is Mdbach. So Ishanta the bag, Phil Mdbach is in the kitchen. Is Sir Fibers. One more time. Is Sir Fibers. 11. Lesson 10 "Where?" + Furniture: Allen Becom welcome to this scene. Listen. Allen Becom, welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to ask where, for example, where is the pathroom? Where is the curtain or where is the washing machine. But first, let's start with the new vocabulary. The first word that we have today is path room, which is in Arabic, Hamm, Hamm. Sitara is curtain, citara etaraTlega fridge, Telega Telega. To see room in Arabic, we see da. Oda. Shah is apartment, Sha Sha. And washing machine is a sea. So one more time. Hamm, citaraTgaOda, Shah sea Il ham, feel beat. So Hamm is bathroom. IlhammFelbt means the bathroom is in the house. Ilham feel beat. I'll Oda feel beat. One more time. Ill Oda, feel beat. TelegeFelmtbag. So Mtbach is kitchen. E TelegFElmtbach means the fridge is on the kitchen. E telege we merge it together. Instead of saying F Il Mtbach, we say Phil ModbagFlmtbag, tegFlmtbag SitoraFelbt. E SitaraFelbt. Ease fill Modbag the washing machine is on the kitchen. ElasFelmtbag. A Philandon The apartment is in London. Philandon. Now let's learn how to ask where is, for example, where is the bathroom? Fine Il hamm. Fine means where? FinFinFinEl hmm. Where is the bathroom? Final Hamm. The answer Ilham feel beat. The bathroom is in the house. Final Oda. Where is the room? One more time. Final Oda. I Oda feel beat. Again, I Oda, feel beat. The room is in the house. PhiniTega Finitega. The answer I tegaFlmtbag. The fridge is on the kitchen. Pin Sitara curtain. Fine uttora. Where is the curtain? EtaroFilbt. The curtain is on the house. Final Lasela Again, Final Lasela where is the washing machine? Il gaslaFilmbach. Pinhaa Where is the flat or where is the apartment? Penhaa Isha Philandon. Again, ha Philandon. 12. Conversation video for lessons 1 to 10: L here. Sabah No Ana Mahmud. Wa Hammad. Inanin. AnaminFarnza. Winanin. Andaman Mouser. Maser fin. Maser Pi Africa. Inter PE Bt. Iowa. Anna Phil Bit. Inter P E Odo Iowa Anna Phil Odo. Ada. Dad delephone. Okay. We Ada. Daddy shirt. AD, the camera. Fain Sigda Sega full odor. We final odor. El odor, fill bait. Mm. We faint fisiontilfsion full odor. In El Corsi. El Corsi fainqitbElkteb, pE Odor. Fain El Shanto. IshantoEsonta Fain El McTebFllbt. We feign El Shanto Shanta and Madbag. El MtbachF Elbt Iowa E MtbaFilbt McDonald P London, Iowa, McDonald's Phil London. London Phi Britannia, Iowa, London F Britannia. Mm hmm Mahmud. OasaElaHamm vete Llega. El telegePElmtba, Fin El CitoroEtora Phil Odor. Mahmud Minda. Michael. O Mindi D Sero Mahmud, Ida. The telephone. AhmudEd Disga Mahmud. How are Joan Minin? Joan Min America. Sarah Marin. Sara Mistra. Tamm. Sukar. E. Mema. Mas lemma. 13. Lesson 11 "Where?" + person: Ella Micom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in Fin, which means where in Arabic. Okay, let's start. Now I will ask you, where is plus person. For example, where is Ahmed Fin Ahmed. Yes, that's it. Fin Ahmed. Where is Ahmed? The answer Ahmed Philhmm. Ahmed is in the bathroom. Ahmed Philhm. Next question, Fin, Sarah, where is Sarah? How do you say Sarah is in the room? Yes, Sara fel Oda. Again, Sara, fill Oda. Finn, Joan, where is John? How to say John is in the apartment? Jean Fisha Again, Joan FishaaFin Lala. How to say Lala is in the house? Layla feel beat. Again, Layla, feel beat. Now, I'll ask you again, where is Ahmed? And the answer, Ahmed is in India. Finn Ahmed Ahmed Philhnd. Ahmed Philhnd means Ahmed is in India. Fein Sarah Saar of Masur Sarah is in Egypt. Again, Saar of Masur. Sara phi Maser, but we merge it and say Saar of Masur. Fain John John America Fin Leila Leyla of Pakistan. 14. Lesson 12 "Where?" + Pronouns : Allen com. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in fine, which means where. Now we will use third person Pun to ask where, for example, we need to ask where is he Ha, fine. So the pronoun Ha, which means he plus fin, which means where Ha fin. The answer Ha Phil ham He is in the bathroom. One more time, the question, Ha fin. The answer Ha Pelham. Hey, fin, where is she? One more time. Hey fin. HeFLOda. She is in the room. Hey FL Oda. Ha fin. Hah. He is in the apartment. Hey a fin, where is she? Hey Philbt, she is in the house. Now I will ask you, where is he and the answer he is in Plus country. For example, Hafen. How of Canada. He is in Canada. Heya fin. Hey of Turka. She's in Turkey. Hoa fin. Of dea. Heya fin. Heya Franza. 15. Lesson 13 "I want" + Surrounding things: Ellen Beacom, welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to say I want Egyptian Arabic. If the speaker is male, he can say Anna Aws Anna As. If the speaker is a female, she can say Anna House Anna house. One more time. An As Anahusa. Again, an Is Anhusa. So for example, here, an I was Mandl I want tissues. I was Mandl. I was M. Again, an I was Am I want pen or pencil. An I was the legga. An I was the legga. And I was Shanta. And I was Shanta. And I was Delfzun. I was television. An I was Ras. Again, an I was Racela I want washing machine. So this is the male form that says Anna I or Anais. Now let's move to the female form. Anausa manadl. So how I know that the speaker is a female from the structure of the verb aza Anna Aza manadl. An AzaElm I want pen or pencil. An Azalega I want a fridge and house Shanta. I want a bag. Anza TelfsYun, the speaker is still a female. How I know? Because the structure of the verb ause. Anna Az aaa, I want washing machine. So one more time. There is two forms in Egyptian Arabic to say I want depend on the speaker. If he's a male, he can say Anas. If the speaker is a female, she can say Ana husa. For example, Anas Shanta, I want a bag. Now the speaker is male or Ana Az a Shanta. I want a bag. Now the speaker is a female. 16. Lesson 14 "I want" + fruit: Allen Vicom will come to this new listen. We still practice in the verb Aws or ause which means I won. So Aws means I won if the speaker is male. And if the speaker is a female, he can say, and if the speaker is a female, she can say Anausa Ana house. So now let's start with the new vocabulary. Today we have some fruit. Tuff is apple, Tufa Tufa AinapGrapes, Ainap, Ainap, manga manga farlaFarla. Toot toot Gaea, GefaO more time TF Ainab manga faroulTotGoefa. So in this slide, we will practice in the male form. So if the speaker is male, he can say, Na Is plus what he wants. So here, for example, Ios to fair I want apples, Ios to fare. And I was nab. And I was mango. I want mango. And I was farolo. And I was tout Ana was Gaefa. Now, what if the speaker is a female? She can say AnausaPlus what she want. So here, Anas at f. Anna's inap. Anna's a manga. Anna was a forlo. Ana was a toot. Anna's a Gaefa. 17. Lesson 15 "I want" + ask a question: Alan Beacom, welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb Airws or Asa, which means I want an Egyptian Arabic. Now let's ask a question using this verb. We simply say Aws to Fair. Do you want Apple? Aws to fa. The answer, Iowa, and I was too fair. Iowa means yes. And I was too fair, I want apples or Misha was too fair. No, I don't want apples. La Misha was too fair. Another example, I was Nap. Do you want grapes? Iowa Ana inab. Yes, I want grapes or Mishi was ainab. No, I don't want grapes. So the question now is for male. How I know from the structure of the verb, Is Is manga. Do you want mango? Iowa Ani was manga. If the answer is yes. And if I want to say no, I don't want mango I can say Misha was mango. I was farola. Do you want strawberry? Iowa. And I was farola. Yes, I want strawberry or Misha was farola. No, I don't want a strawberry. I always toot. Do you want berry? Iowa and I always toot. Amish was toot. I don't want berry. I was Gaea. Iowa and I was Goefa. A Amisha was Gueva. Now we will ask a female the same questions. Instead of Ios, it will be Hauser. Asa to fair Iowa Asa to fair. Yes, I want apples. Nam ish Hauser to fare. No, I don't want apples. Asa Iowa Ana as a hinab. Yes, I want grapes. Anna Misha how's a hinap. No, I don't want grapes. How's a manga. Do you want mango? Iowa Ana's a manga. Anamsasa manga. How's a farola. Iowa as a farola. AnasazaFarola. How is a toot. Do you want Bri? The question now for female? How I know, from the structure of the verb Asa. So the answer, Iowa, A as a toot or Animas a tot. How's a Geeha? Do you want Guapa? Iowa as a Gaefa. La Anamas a Gueha. 18. Lesson 16 "I want" + Drinks: Alan Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb As or Isa, which means want in Egyptian Arabic. But today, we have a new vocabulary. The first word that we have today is She, which means tea. She she Asir is jus Asir Maya, water, Ma. Aha is coffee. Aha. Leben, which means milk, even acl means food, Aki. So one more time. Listen and repeat after me, please. She Asir Maya. Iowa Leben Aki. So now I will ask a male person a question. Do you want Tea? And he would reply, Yes, I want T or no, I don't want T. So I was She. Do you want T? One more time? I was She. Aa and I was She. Yes, I want T or Mish I was She. So a means no Mish, I I don't want, then She. One more time, Misha was She. I was AserEoa and I was Asiir La Misha was Air. No, I don't want juice. I was Maya. Do you want water? Iowa. And I was Maya. Yes, I want water. La Anna Misha was Maya. No, I don't want water. I was AA. AA is Cafe. Do you want coffee? Aa, and I was AA. Anna Ms was AA. I was Leban Iowa and I was even Anamsa was Levin. I was Ek Do you want food? Iowa and I was a Anna Mh was ak. Now we will ask a female the same question using the female form from this verb. Which is Asa. I was a Sha Iowa as a sha. Which means, yes, I want tea or Anassa sha. As Azir Iowa and As Azira Anasaz Azir. How's Ava. Iowa Anna's Amoya. Anass Amoya. I was 11. Do you want milk? Iowa A Is 11. Anasaselebn. I was Ek Do you want food? Iowa and I was El Anasa was ack. 19. Lesson 17 "I want" + vegetable: Ella Micom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in verb As or Asa, which means won in Egyptian Arabic. Why? Because it's very important verb. But as usual, we have a new vocabulary. So today, we have some vegetables. The first one is tomato, which is an Egyptian Arabic, TomotimTmotim, RorRor Biting Gen Biting Gen Gazar Gazar Bats Batts Phil hil Fulfill. So one more time. Listen and repeat after me, please. Tomatom or BitingenGazar, Bots, Fulfilled. So now I will ask a question for male, and he will answer, I want or no. Then he will tell me, I want another thing. For example, Do you want apple? Yes, I want apple or no, I want tomato. Okay, let's start. I was to fare. We studied this form before, which means do you want apple? I was to fare Iowa A I was to fair. Yes, I want apples or Anna I was tomatim. No, I want tomato. So negating my question. I was to fare. He said, No. Then he explained to me what he exactly want. Anna I was tomatim I want tomato. So one more time, the question and answer. I was to fare, Iowa and I was Duff and I was tomato. I was inab. Iowa and I was inab. Yes, I want grapes. Now, how to say no, I want potato. Anna was botots. Again, no. Anna was botots I want potato. I was farolo do you want strawberry? Iowa, and I was fla. Yes, I want strawberry. Or I was or. No, I want a cucumber. I was too Iowa I was toot and I was Guzzar. Now we will ask a female similar question. So instead of Is, I will use the form Asa. As a manga. Iowa. A H is a manga. Yes, I want mango. An Is at the motto. No, I want to meto. Azaa Iowa nusaapO An aza Ting in. Of course, in real life, you can choose one of those two answer. If you want this thing, you can say, I want it. If you don't want it and you want another thing, you can mention it by saying, no, I want plus the new thing like here, an Ausa biting. Next question, how's a fla? So we have two options. First one, to say, I want strawberry, Iowa, and how's a fola. The second option that you say, no, I want plus something new, like here, and how's a fill fill. How's a Gaefa Iowa and how's a Gaefa. An As a gazar No, I want cart. 20. Lesson 18 "Numbers from 0 to 10": Alan Beco. Welcome to this new listen. Today we have numbers 0-10. Okay, let's start. The first one is SFR. So SFR means zero, Siper Siper Warhead Warhead. Wrehad is one. So one more time. Suffer warhead. It nine. It nine. So again, SFR. Whad It Nan. TetaTeleta is three, teta. Teleta one more time. Suffer warhead. It nine Teta rb r Ba. Again, suffer Whad. It nine Teleta rb msaHmsa Remsa. One more time, suffer, warhead. It nine. Teleta ba, Remsa Sita, six Sita, Sita. So again, suffer, warhead. It nan. Teleta ba Hamsa Sita, Saba Saba, seven, Saba. So one more time, suffer, Whedenin Teleta ArbaHsa Sita, Saba Tamania Tamania TamaniaO more time, Suffer warhead. It in Teleta ba Hamsa Sita, Saba Tamania. This, which is nine. This one more time. Super warhead. Ian, Teleta ba Hamsa Sita, Saba, TamanaTsa Ashara, which is ten, Azhara Ashara. So again, one more time. Listen and read after me, please, numbers 0-10. Suffer way ahead. It Nin Teleta ArbaHmsa Sita. Sabaha TamanaTsa Ashar. 21. Lesson 19 "Numbers from 11 to 19": Allen Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. This is new part from numbers. Today we will learn something new in numbers. We will learn numbers 11-19. So let's start. Head osher headosherEt nachher Enser. Tala Tsher Tala Tsher. So one more time. Hedoser 11, et nosher. Tala Tsher ArbaTsher. Arbat oserFourteen. 15 Hamas Tsher. Hamas Tsher. So one more time from the beginning from 11. Head osheretnsher. Da Tsher Arbatosher Hamas Tsher. Ether. Tsher Saba her. Saba osher. One more time. Head osher It noser Tala Tsher batosher, Hamas Tsher, it Tsher, Saba toser. TamanTsher, TamanTsher Tisa sherTsatsher. This a Tosher. So one more time. Listen and repeat after me, please. Numbers 11-19. HedosherEt nosher. Tala toser. Arbatoser. Hamas toser. Sitser, Sabatoser. TamanTsher. Tisa osher. 22. Lesson 20 "Where" + Things in the house: Al Ambcom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will practice in where, how to say where and how to answer this question Egyptian Arabic. But first, we have some new vocabulary. Let's start with key. Key is Mf Mf Door is Bb, Bb. TabuTarabza Tarabza Bed, sear. Sar. Wend She beg. She beg. Washing machine. Re sea. So one more time. Listen and repeat after me, please. Move. Bb Tarabiza Sir, Shebek Ras. Now we will learn how to say K and the key or bid and the bid Egyptian Arabic. How to use the article the in Egyptian Arabic. To say then in Egyptian Arabic, we add Alive and lamb at the beginning of the noun. For example, Move is key, I Move the k. Bb means door. Il Bb, the door. Trabeza is tib tabizaElTrabeza, the tipo E trabza Sir means bed. Sir the bed. We omit the lab and the pronunciation in some nouns. We say sir. Shibek means window, Shibg Is Shebec the window. Res washing machine, Elsa the washing machine. So now I will ask you, where is the key? And the answer, the key is in the apartment. Final Mf. Where is the key? Penile. Il Mufasa. So l move the key Pisa means in the apartment. Il Mf ficha Penal Bb, where is the door? Pinel Bb. Il Bab Philbt. The door is in the house. Fine Trabza Where is the table? Erabzalmbach. The table is on the kitchen. Finisar. Where is the bed? Car fill odor. The bed is in the room. Finish hibac Where is the window? Is hibacFll odor. Finasla where is the washing machine? El gasa fill hame. El gasa fill ham. The washing machine is in the bathroom. 23. Lesson 21 "Use pronouns in questions": Alan Beacon, welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn something new. We will learn how to ask questions using the pronoun Ha and Ha, which means he and she in Egyptian Arabic. Let's start. Dam off the means this is a key demote. I can add the pronoun ha before this sentence. Ha dam of the is this a key. So Ha here means is, Ha here is questioning, not He one more time. Hoa data, is this a key? So now I'm asking a question using the pronoun hoaHoa Damo the Is this a key? Aa Dam. Yes, this is a key. Ha Dabit, is this a house? Ha, the beat? The answer Debb. No, this is a door, la Debb. Heya Di Torabza. Now I'm asking with the pronoun hea, which means she literally. Why he Because Tabeza is feminine word? So Heya D Tarabeza Is this a table? Aa di arabiza. Yes, this is a table. So one more time. We use the pronoun Ha or a, which is in English, he or she to ask a question similar to the auxiliary verb in English, I R does. So we use this pronoun as if it's auxiliary verb in English. So one more time. He diabiza is this a table? Awa diorabiza. Hoa the Srir Is this a bed? Awa the SR, Hoda Am. Am means pen or pencil. Is this a pen? Hoda llama Bec. No, this is a window. He as is this washing machine? Awa Dra. Yes, this is washing machine. The Ahmad means this is Ahmed. We studied this form before the Ahmad. So now I want to ask, is this Ahmad. So I'll add Hoa at the beginning of the sentence. Hua Da Ahmad, is this Ahmad? The answer, Aa the Ahmad. Yes, this is Ahmad. Next one, Ha Daomer Is this Omer? David. No, this is David. Ha Di Sara. Why Heya? Because Sara is female. So I will use the pronoun Heya to ask a question. Had Sara, is this Sara? Awa disara. Yes, this is Sara. 24. Lesson 22 "Verb “ love/like” + Person or Country: Alan Becom Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we have a new verb, which is love or like in Egyptian Arabic, which is Hib. So now we have the structure of the verb with the pronoun Anna, which means I for both male and female, and the pronoun Ita which means for male. So Anna Behib means I love or I like. Inte Bthib means you love or you like as male. And in the future, we will learn how to say you as female love or like. So one more time. Ana Behib Ita Bit hip. Again, Ana Bahib inte Bit hip. Before we practice in the verb Bahib, let's learn how to use the article they in Arabic, which is Il. For example, manga is mango. I manga, the mango. Batotis is Peto, I Batots the Butitu. Same here, Tufa ETF. TomotimETmotum, tomato and the tomato. So Anabahbms means I love Egypt. Anabahbms So Anna Bah Ms, I love Egypt. Anabahbilmnga. I like mango. Anabahbil manga. Anna Bahbbotis again, Ana Baha Bilbototis. So remember, the structure of the verb referred to the Punoun. So here, Bhab referred to the pronoun Anna. Because when I change the pronoun Anna to Ita, the structure of the verb also will change to bitap instead of Bhab. So one more time. Anabahblbotis. Anabahb America, I love America AnabahbTf Ana Hbtomotim. Now we will practice in the same verb, but with different pronoun. The pronoun now is Ita male, Ita Ita, bit heb, Muser. So now I add ta after the Bar. So the first B referred to the present, and the second letter, which is ta referred to the pronoun Ita. So Ita bit heb. Again, inte bit heb Musser you love Egypt. Inta bit heb Il manga. ItebidhbEbtots, you like potato or you love potato. Itabit heb Amriqa. Inabithbtf you love apples or you like apples. Intebidhbtmotum. 25. Lesson 23 "Verb “ love/like” + Question : Alan Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb B hip, which means love or like in Arabic. So let's do quick revision on the structure of the verb in the present. AnabaHib I love or I like inte, bit hip, Esmail, love or like. One more time Anabahib inte, bit hip. Now before we practice in the ba heb, let's study together the new vocabulary. The first word is Muba which means jam, Muba Muba. Cheese is GibnaGibna Butter is Zibda Zibda Bread, Aish Aish. Oil is Zt Zt and sugar is sucker. Soccer, one more time. Maba Gibn Zibda Ash, Zeit Socher. In this slide, we will learn how to use the article, which equal the article teach E in English. So this article we added at the beginning of the noun, similar to English. So for example, Moba is Jam, Mabe the Jam. Cheese is GibnEGbn the cheese. The same here, Zibda is Zibda butter the butter. As I as ZT is ZT Soccer is soccer. AnabaHbil Muraba means I love jam. An Aba BilGibna. An Aba **** Zibda Anabab I love bread. Anaba heb zit. AnabaHbisuker. I love sugar or I like sugar. Intapit Hebenaba as mil love jam. Intapit HebenabaEtibit hebilGibn ItabitHbizibda. ItabitH IntapitHbiz IntapitHbsuker. You like sugar. Now we will ask a question using the verb Behib. So the same sentence ItebitHb and Maba you love jam or you like jam. It can be a question. There is no difference on the structure of the sentence. The only difference is the intuition. Instead of saying Interbit hebenaba, you liked Jam. I'll say Interpet hebmaba. So the intuition plus the context. So there is no difference in the sentence. So this question, intpt heb Maba do you like jam? The answer, Are you Ana Behbil Mab. Yes, I like jam. So again, Aoa Anna Behab in Mob. I like jam or Ana Mish Behab in Moba. So Mish Behab means don't like or don't love. Anamhbhab in Muraba. I don't like jam. Intapit Hebsh Aoa Anabhbs Yes, I like bread. Anna Mish BhabEs. No, I don't like bread. IntapitHb Zibda AA AnabahbZibda. Anamshbhbzibda. Intapit hebigibn. Do you like cheese? Iowa AnabhblGibn. Yes, I like cheese. Animish Babel Gibn No, I don't like cheese. AntibitHbzt. Do you like oil, Iowa, AnabaHbz Animisbhab zit. IntapitHbs Iowa Anabahb soccer. An Amish Behibi soker. Antebit he Sara, do you love Sarah? Iowa Anabehebsara. Anmhbehbsara. No, I don't love Sarah. Intebit Hebmas Do you love Egypt? Iowa Anabahbm Anamsbehb Master Alan 26. Lesson 24 "Verb “ love/like” + more Questions: Come to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb Bhib which means love or like. Today we have new structure, which comes with the pronoun Inti female, Inti bit Hibi as a female, love or like, Inti, bit hip B. So one more time. Anabahb means I love or I like. Inti Bit heb means you as male, love or like. Inti bit hip B means you as a female love or like. So one more time. Anabahb ntibth anti Bit Hebb. So now we will practice in the female form. Anti bit Hebb mass means you love Egypt. So now I'm speaking to Sarah or Stephanie or a female, anti biitHbm. Anti biitHbi manga, you like mango. Anti bit heben manga. AntibtHbil Bots. Anti biitb America. Anti biitHb America, you love America. Anti biithbtTF tib heebitamotum, you like tomato. So now we will ask a female similar question. Do you love cheese? So nothing changed on the structure of the sentence. Antibit He Bilgibn it can be, you like cheese or do you like cheese? So how I know if it's a sentence or a question? Two things tell me that this is a question. The first thing is the intuition, the way of telling the question. Instead of saying tibbn it will be tibit hebilGibn. Do you like cheese? The second thing is the context. The context, tell me if it's a question or a sentence. Antibt Heblgvn. Do you like cheese? Aoa An Abaiblgvna? Yes, I like cheese. Anambhblgvn. No, I don't like cheese. AntibitHbi Zibda? Do you love butter? Aa and Ava HeebiZibdaO AnamsbhbiZibd. Antibit Hebe sucker. So the question is still for female, how I know? There's two things in the question, tell me this question for a female. The first one is the pronoun inti which means you female. The second thing is the structure of the verb, bit Hibi, that's referred to the pronoun inti. So again, antibitHbi sucker. Do you love or do you like sugar, Iowa, Anabehbsucer, or Animishbhb soucer. The next question, still for female, I will ask her Antibit **** Ahmed, Do you love Ahmed? She can say, A Anna Baheb Ahmed. Yes, I love Ahmed or Anamsbhb Ahmed. Anna Mish Beheb Adon love Ahmad. AntibitHbil Felfll Iowa AnabahFelfll. Or nam be heb fulfilled. Intibid Hebe Faranza Do you love France? Iowa Annabe Hebe farenza. An Amish Bahbfanza. No, I don't love France. 27. Lesson 25 Possessive pronoun “My”: Alan ecom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to see M in Egyptian Arabic. For example, how to see my kitchen or my house. Okay, let's start. We studied before Mat Bach, which means kitchen, Mt Bach. We say Mt Bahi my kitchen. One more time, Mt Bahi my kitchen. So instead of Mat Bach and doce ha without vowel, we make it, then we stretch the sound. We see Mt Bahi Mt Bahi. Bet is house. Bet I will be Betty my house. Betty Corsi Corsi. Telephone. Telephone. Phone, my phone. Kitab Kitab Am Ami Mactab McTebi Mail Mendil. So this is for masculine noun. What about the feminine noun? The feminine nouns, we replace the tamarbtaTT Kesra T sound. For example, Shanta, Induce tamarba induce has sound, Shanta. We make it Shanti T. So we replace this has sound to T sound one more time. Shanta hantti my bag, Sigda Sigeti citara curtain, citar T, my curtain. So we add T sound at the end of the noun for the feminine nouns. The Llega, the lectiodaOt ha hai, sel, asalti Awa. Ahti Caffe, my Cafe. Betty finork. So bet is house, Betty my house. Finiork is inork. One more time, Betty finork. Telephone fill bet. My phone is in the house. Telephone fill bet. LMI fill da. My pen or pencil is in the room. LMI fill Oda. Kitebs apartment. So KitebFsha means my puck is in the apartment. Quite Bi isha Shan titi, fill odor. My bag is in the room. One more time, ShontetiFll odor. S Salty fill bat. My washing machine is in the house. Again, s Salty fill bait. Sara fi Oti. Sarah is in my room. Sarah, Foti. A witty, Phil Modbag. Eh, witty my coffee. Phil Mtbach is in the kitchen. A white fill Mtbach. 28. Lesson 26 Possessive pronoun “Your”: Envicum. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn how to say your in Egyptian Arabic. Previously, we learned how to say M. For example, Mat Bahs kitchen. To say my kitchen is Mat Bahi Mat Bahi. Now, how we say your kitchen? To see your kitchen or your book or your house, we have two forms. The first one for male, the second one for female. And when I say male here and female, it doesn't mean the speaker. No, it means the second person. For example, when I'm talking to you, Ahmad, this is the male form, and when I'm talking to you, Sarah, this is the female form. Whatever the speaker is male or female. So let's take the first example. Mat Bach is kitchen, Mat Bahak your kitchen, when I'm speaking to a male, Mt Bahiq your kitchen, when I'm speaking to a female. So what's happening here is this ha the last letter in the root of the noun, we make it h sound with male form and sound with female form. Another example, Bet is house, Btk your house for male and beti your house for you female. Mofte is key. Mf te ha, your key for you as male, and Mufteh your key for you as a female. Telephone Telephonic telephonic, Kitab Kitab Kitabk Am Alma Alamic Mactab desk, Mac Tabak, your desk for you as male, McTabi your desk for you as a female. Mandyl Mandlc Mandlc what about the feminine nouns that induce Tamar Buta, as you can see here with blue color, like Shanta, Tisha sound called Tamar Buta. So in this case, we relist to ta sound with male form and T sound with female form. For example, Shanta is bag, Shan te tak, your bag for male, Shun Tetik your bag for a female. Sigda Sigete Sigeti Sitara curtain, Sitara tuck your curtain when I'm speaking to John, Star tick your curtain, when I'm speaking to Stephanie. TelegaTlecta. TectiOda room. Otocoti Sha apartment, Shatak Shai, your apartment for a female. Rasa, asltaRaslti. Ahwa Caffe. A tak, your coffee when I'm speaking to David, A huii when I'm speaking to Emmy. I'll bet Pine York. The house is in New York. One more time. I'll bet Pine York. Now, how we can say, Your house is in New York, for male version, and for female version. For male version, it's B tech, Pinwork Your house is in New York. I'm speaking now to Ale. B tick Fork. Now I'm speaking to a female. Again, whatever the speaker is male or female. I'm talking now about the second person, not the first person, not the speaker. E telephone Filbet. The phone is in the house. So now I am Mohammed. I'm speaking to you, Ahmad. I will tell you telephone fill Bate. What if I am Mohammed, speak to you, Sarah. I'll say telephonic, Phil Bt. Shanta fill da. The bag is in the room. ShantitakFll odor. ShantitikFll odor. Your bag is in the room. A telegasha the fridge is on the apartment. TectaFshaTeecti, Fisha 29. Lesson 27 What’s your name?: Hellen Micom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn how to ask what's your name. So may someone ask why we study it now after more than 25 lesson. Why we study this, listen now? What's your name? Because it's depend on the passive pronoun that we just studied in the last couple of lesson, how to say my and how to say your. Okay, so to ask what's your name, we say Ismec A. Again, Ismec means your name. So Im is a name, Ismec your name for male, and A means what? So Ismec A, what's your name? One more time. Ismec A. To say my name is plus the name, we say I me plus my name. Isme Ahmed. My name is Ahmed. So one more time. Ismec A. Is me Ahmed. Now it's your turn, IsmacA. Tell me, I me plus your name. Another example, the question still for male. How I know? Because it's Ismec not Ismec. IsmacA Ismhld. My name is held. IsmacA ImOmar. My name is Omer, which is an English Omer. IsmacA Is me John. My name is John. Now with a question for you female. Is Mick A. The answer I me Roan. My name is Rohan. Is Mik A. IsmEmen. My name is Iman Ismk A. IsmkA Ismesmaya. My name is Sumaya Ismk A. So now I will ask you as a female Ismk A. Tell me, Is me plus your name. 30. Lesson 28 "10 and its multiples" : Helen Becom welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn numbers. Today we will learn how to say ten and it's multiple. This is part one. Let's start. But before we start to in ten and it's multiple, let's do quick revision in the previous numbers. Before we study numbers 0-19. So listen and repeat after me, please. Suffer way ahead. I Nan teleta ArbaKamsa sette Saba. TemniaTsa Ashora, Hedosher, etoser, Talaser Arbatosher, hamas toser. Itoser SabatoserTamansher, Tisa toser. Now we will study ten and its multiple. So ten is Ashara Ashara 20, AshrinEhrin Tetin TetinErbein. RbenHmsinHasin. So one more time from the beginning. Ashar Ashrin TetnEbnHasin. Sten ten Sabin. Bain. TamaninTamanin. T saying the saying, Ma Ma, 100. One more time. Listen and repeat after me, please. Ashar, A Shri Tlaten ArabinHamsin, tin Sabin TamaninTsin My 31. Lesson 29 "10 to 100" : Alan Beacom, welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn 10-100 and between. This is Part two from ten and its multiple. Let's start. Will learn, for example, how to say 21 or 35 or 49. Let's start with 21. To say 21 in Arabic, we say whead we shrine. We see whead first, which is one plus 20. This is how we say it in Arabic. One more time, Whad we shrine. So Whad is one. We means and a Shrine is 21 and 20. So we pot the smallest number first, which is one. Then a shrine comes at the end, Whead were shrine. I mean we shrine Teete with Shrine, 23. Arb with a Latin. R Ba comes first, which is four, then Teatin which is 30, r Ba with Alatin. Hemsw teatin, Sita telatin. Saba Bin 47. So we say the seven first, then 40. Saba arbin Saba Bin TamaniaVbin.Turbne where head ham seen. So where head comes first, which is one, one and 50. This is how we say it in Arabic. Where head Wham seen. Et Nin ohamsn Tet hamsin. Bostin arbositinRzacitin, etastin. So the small number comes first. So one more time. We didn't read numbers from right to left. No, we did it from left to right. But only couples, we read it from right to lift. Which means if we have 166, I'll say Ma, then 66. So we read numbers from lift, but couples of numbers, we read it right to lift. 77 is Saba sa vein, Saba, a vein, Tamana a vein, Tsa a vein. 81 to 83. We head with amine, et Nine with amine, Teletotmnin 94-96 are bow the sin rams out the sin, set out the sin. 32. Lesson 30 "Is this...?": Allen Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will practice and how to ask with Pun, how to ask with Pun Ha, and he and Shin Arabic. But before we start, we have some new vocabulary. The first one is Ota, which means cat, Ota Ota FerkaFerha chicken, Gemel which is camel, GemelGemel kelb Kelp Han, Han. Homer, Homar. One more time. Listen and repeat after me, please. Ota Farha. Gamel Kelp. Hasan Homar. Now we will ask questions using the third person pronoun, which is Ha and Heya. So here, heat Ota is this a cat. So Heya here is questioning. Is this a cat? So in Egyptian Arabic, we ask with third person pronoun, Heya or Ha. If it feminine object, I will ask with Heya. Like here, Ota is feminine, so I will ask with Heya. And if it masculine like Homer, I will ask with H. So let's back to the first question. He Di Otta? Is this a cat? Awa Dota. Yes, this is a cat. He Di Farca is this a chicken? Iowa Di Farca. Yes, this is a chicken. Had kelp. Which means, is this a dog? D gamel. No, this is a camel. How da Homer, Homar is donkey. Is this a donkey? One more time, Hoa da Hummer, a de kelp. No, this is a dog. Here the Otto is this a cat? The horse on. No, this is a horse. Ha da Homar. Is this a donkey? Iowa the Hummer. Yes, this is a donkey. 33. Lesson 31 "Verb “eat” : Allen Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in verb Bcul which means eat. But today we have a new structure. It's a structure referred to the pronoun Indi which means you female. Okay, let's start and I'll explain everything about this verb. Anabecul means I eat wherever the speaker is male or female. One more time, Anabecul. Anabecl intptecl means you eat as male. Inte Bitecul so now I'm speaking to you male. Inti Bitacl means you as a female eat or eating. Inti Bitacl. So one more time. Anabacl Itaptecl Ittekl AnabecuFarul, I eat strawberry. AnabeculFul. IntaptecuFul. You male eat strawberry, or you are eating strawberry. IntaptecuFul. Inti BeclFula. So with the pronoun inti, the verb start with B and ta and end with yeah, bitale bite, ti tec foul. Anabacul manga, I eat mango. Intaptecul manga. Tip teclmnga you as a female eating mango. An abcletotEtap tackle toot, as male, eat perry. Tip tackle toot, you as a female, eat Perry or eating Perry. Anabcgaefa IntutecuGaefa. Tclgaefa and abcultamotum. I eat tomato or I'm eating tomato. Intaptecul tomatom tip tcl tomatom abc chiar I eat cucumber. Inter teculhiar you as male, eat cucumber. Antiptclar you as a female eat cucumber. Aabacgazar IntaptecGazar. Inti tecla neb cbatotisEnt cbatots anti tclibtotis. 34. Lesson 32 "Verb “eat” + Three meals: Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice the verb bekle, which means eat. Today we will study the three meals, which is breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Let's start. The first meal that we have today is futur, which is breakfast. Fetar is breakfast, I Fetar the breakfast. One more time. Put I ft. Reda is lunch, red reda Il Reda the lunch. Ida Ida. One more time. Red Ida. Asha is dinner. Asha Asha Asha Ilsha the dinner. Isha. One more time, Asha Ilsha. AnabaculFarul, flfetar. Anabcle means I eat Anabacul we studied this form before. Farola strawberry. I eat strawberry, nabaculFarla. Felfetar means for the breakfast. One more time, AabacFarul then proposition P, then elfetar which is breakfast. So fill fetar for the breakfast. Tap tec farulFlftor, as male eat strawberry for the breakfast. Again, intpteculful, flfetor Inti BiteclFulFlftor, as a female int then betakl which is the structure of the verb with the pronoun in ti faroul strawberry Flfetor for the breakfast. Again, tip tech foul Flftor. Anna becu manga falsa. Ana Becumnga I eat mango, falsa for dinner, AabcumngaFsa. The same sentence, it will be for you, male, then for you female. Teptecu manga falsa, tip teclmngaFala. AnabcututFelda, I eat berry for lunch. It tec tut elgada eat Bri for lunch. The sentence for male how I know? Because the pronoun ne means male. Then the structure of the verb Bitec referred to the pronoun na. Inti teclTutFelgada. You as a female eat Bri for lunch. AnabequGaa flftor I eat Guafa for the breakfast. The same sentence, it would be for you male, then for you female. In tap te Gaea fftor tip tegaaFlftor. Anabeqtamot and flftor, which means I eat tomato for the breakfast. Innatecultamot and flfetor ti teclmotumFlftor. You as a female eat tomato for the breakfast. Another example, Anabequlhor flaca. An Abeculhior means I eat cucumber. Falca means for dinner. So one more time, abculhorFlaca. The same sentence will be for you male, then for you female. It tecujorFlaca. Inti tcl yorFaca. Abacu Gasarfelda I eat carrot for lunch. IntaptecuGasar fera, It Becki guar felda. Inti means female. Bitac the structure of the verb referred to female Gasar carrot felleda for lunch. An IbecubotsFlftor. I eat potato for the breakfast. The same sentence will be for you male, then for you female. Itatecuats flfetor ti teclbotsFlfetor. 35. Lesson 33 "Where” + Three meals: Ellen Beacom, welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn how to ask win in Egyptian Arabic. But before we continue, I have to tell you that this lesson depend on the last two lessons. So if you didn't watch last two lessons, these back. Watch it first, then continue watching this video. So win in Egyptian Arabic is Imte. Imta. So here is the first question. InepTeuFul Eta. Inte Btk, you eat Farula strawberry. Emta W. Instead of saying, when do you eat strawberry? You eat strawberry, when? This is the Egyptian Arabic structure. Inte, BacelFulEte. So we start the question by the pronoun as usual, which is Ita here, male. So Ita then the verb betakul. Then what I'm asking about, which is fraula, strawberry, then Emte which means when. So one more time. Inte BtkleFulEta. The answer abc farulFlftor. A, eat strawberry for the breakfast, and this structure is very similar to English structure. I mean the answer. Next question, interp tec manga Eta. So again, ta betak you eat manga, which is mango. Then empte which means when. When do you eat mango Iteptec manga Emta. An IbecumngaFlasa. I eat mango for dinner. Intaptequl tut Imta. An becultutFelada. I eat berry for lunch. IntaptecGaEmta. When do you eat Guafa? AbacuGefaFlftor. I eat Guapa for the breakfast. Now with a question for you, female. Inti tech tomatemEta. So instead of ta, it will be inti, which means female. Instead of the structure of the verb, Bitec it will be bitcli which referred to you female. So again, titeclmoEta. When do you eat tomato? Or what time do you eat tomato? And I bag cul tamatuFlfutor. I eat tomato for the breakfast. AntipaclGaar Empta. Anabculgazar flaca, I eat carrot for dinner. Inti tcl butts empte When do you eat potato? The question is still for female. How I know from the pronoun ti, which means female and also from the structure of the verb betakl that end with E sound, which refer to female. So again, titclbotsEmta. When do you eat potato? An Ibecul batts errata. I eat potato for lunch. Inti tcl or Eta. When do you eat cucumber? Abaco or flfutor. I eat cucumber for breakfast. 36. Lesson 34 "When?” + Some foods: Ellen com. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to say win in Egyptian Arabic. Let's start. Win in Egyptian Arabic is EmteO more time, Imte. So let's start first with the new vocabulary. The first word is Solata which is solid, Solta Lahma meat, Lahma Semc which is fish, SMC, Bd, eggs, bad, Rose, which is rice, Rose, and Ferre which is chicken. Ferre so one more time. Salta. Lachma SMC. Bad, Rose. Ferrer. Now I will ask you, when do you eat a specific food? So in this slide, we have a question for male Intaptec bed Eta. One more time, tp tacul bed Eta. When do you eat eggs? So we start the question by the pronoun Ita, which means male. Then the structure of the verb with the pronoun Ita which is betakul. Inte Bitecl BdeEte is W. We put it at the end of the question. The answer A Ibecul bed Flfetor. I eat eggs for the breakfast. Again, an Ibecul bed, Flfetor. Here we have a similar question in taptacle aha Eta. When do you eat meat? Intaptacle ahmEmta. So again, ne pronoun Eta, which means male, betakul the structure of the verb with the pronoun na, then hm, then Eta, which means when intptecul ahma The answer Anna Bcl Lama flasha. I eat meat for dinner. In the question, the structure of the verb is betakl. Why? Because it's referred to the pronoun Eta in the answer, the structure is bec. Why? Because it's referred to the pronoun Anna. Another example, tetecul SolataEta An abacu sotaFelta. I eat salad for lunch. ItatecuosEna. When do you eat rice? The question still for you, meal. How I know from the pronoun Enta and the structure of the verb Bitecu The answer AnabcosFela. I eat rice for lunch. Now the question for you female Inti tcl bed Emta. How I know that this question for you female? Two things tell me that this question for you female. The first one is the pronoun inti not Eta. Second is the structure of the verb, which refer to the female pronoun, which is bitchy, not betakl. So one more time, the question titeci bedeta Anabecul bed filfotor I eat eggs for the breakfast. Inti tech sema Eta. Abecul SamakFlaca Inti tcl fre Eta. AnabculFelda. I eat chicken for lunch. Anti Taclosemta when do you eat rice? An AbculosFelda. I eat rice for lunch. 37. Lesson 35 "When?” + some fruits: Ella Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we will learn how to ask what do you eat. But first, we have a new vocabulary. Hoch Hoch, Ms which is Banana, Ms, Burton, the orange, Boro on. So again, Hoch, Ms Burt on. It betak A, A means what? Like Ada or ED. What is this? So A means what? It Bitac A means what do you eat? One more time, inte Bitac A. What do you eat? Then I will add specific meal, fil fetar for breakfast. So the question will be inte tacuEFlfetar. What do you eat for the breakfast? The answer Anabecu sataFlfetor. We studied this form before. I eat salad for the breakfast. IntapTaculE, fill ada. So interp tacul A means what do you eat. Again, in betakulEFll rata for lunch. Fill ada. So again, the question, ItapteculE fill ada. The answer A Ibecul mose fill rata. I eat banana for lunch. ItteceFlaca. What do you eat for dinner? An AbculjFlaca. I eat peach for dinner. Ita tec ef fetor. What do you eat for breakfast? The question still for you male. How I know? From the pronoun Ita which referred to you, male and also from the structure of the verb, betakul which refer to you male also. The answer Anabec button fiel fetor. I eat orange for breakfast. Now we will ask you female. Inti techie fil fetor what do you eat for breakfast. An abacul mouse fil fetor. I eat banana for the breakfast. Anti tackle fel ada. The question still for you female. What do you eat for lunch? Anna Bcf felda Anna bekleFer I eat it chicken, FeldaF lunch. Anti tackle fill Asha. What do you eat for dinner? An AbeculjFca. I eat peach for dinner. In type E fil fetor the question still for you female. What do you eat for breakfast? An AbacubtonFl fetor. I eat orange for breakfast. 38. Lesson 36 "What do you eat?": Ellen Become. Welcome to this new listen. In this liston, we still practice in Imta which means win. But first, we have a new vocabulary. The first one is macarona, which is pasta, macarona Macarona Best cat, which is biscuit, Bescat Bla Bla Mel, which is salt, Mel. And Yogurt is Zebede Zebedi. Watermelon is buttr But ir. So one more time, the new vocabulary. Listen and repeat after me, please. Macarona Bescawt Ba Mel, which is salt Zebedi yogurt. But now in this slide, I will ask you mel When do you eat yogurt? So the question is intptcu ZebediEmta. Again, inte betak eat Zebedi yogurt, then Eta at the end, which is win in English. So one more time, the question, Intaptcu ZebiEmta. The answer A abcuZabiFlfutor. I eat yogurt for the breakfast. Itptec Balla Emta When do you eat dates? An Abacu Bella Fela? I eat dates for lunch. Intptecu BescavitEta. Anabecubscat flaca for dinner. Itecemte When do you eat watermelon, An Ibacul but tirFlfetar. I eat watermelon for the breakfast. Now I will ask you female different question. Anti tecl but ir Freda? Do you eat watermelon for lunch? So again, anti tack but tir do you eat watermelon, Freda, for lunch? So now the answer is supposed to be yes or no. So here, an Abecul butt fiel fetor. No, I eat watermelon for breakfast, not for lunch. Similar question, titecl bella felta Do you eat dates for lunch? AUA Abecul Blaela. Yes, I eat dates for lunch. AntiteciVscat, fiel fetor An Abaco BiscawtFlaa. No, I eat biscuits for lunch. An titeci macarona feta. Do you eat pasta for lunch? Aa, Aabaco macarona felta? Yes, I eat pasta for lunch. 39. Lesson 37 The clock: Ellen Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we learn how to ask about time. So this is the clock, part one. Let's start. To ask what's the time now, we say Isa Kem samat. Again, Sarah, am, What's the time? Isa Kem. Lo samat means please, samat. So again, Isa Kem, low samat. To say it's 1:00, we see Sarah Wada. It's 1:00. I Sarah Wada. I Sarah Cam Losamat? What's the time, please? The answer is Satnin. It's 2:00. Is Sat Nin. Is Sam Losamat. Is Sat letter. Again, I Sara talea. Issa kem LosamatZba Sakam Losamat Issa Kamsaak Losamat. A Isa Saba means it's 7:00. Isa Saba, Issa Tamana Issa Tamania Issa Tesas 9:00. Issa Tesa. Now I will ask Login, what's the time? Issa Losamat Isa Ashar, it's 10:00. Isa Ashar Isa osamat doser. A La Samad. I Seat nosher it's 12. So one more time from 1:00 to 12:00, Saada IAT nin Iatletaarba Issachaaazaba, Samana Isa I Asha DaratNser 40. Lesson 38 Verb “drink”: Alan Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we have a new verb. It's drink. How to say I drink or you drink in Arabic. Let's start. Anna Bas shrub means I drink, whatever the speaker, male or female. Anna Ba shrub. Anaboshrub. IntapTshrub, as male drink IntapTshrub. IntapTshrub. Tip shrubby, as female drink. Tip tshrubby. In tip ti shrubby, one more time. Anna Ba shrub. Intap the shrub tip D shrubby. Maya is water. Maya. Maya, Joe, as here Ashe Milk, even, even, Tea, S, S, coffee, Ahua Ahwa. So one more time. Maya, Ase Leven. She Ahwa Anna Boshrub aha, flfetor. So Anna Bashab means I drink, Anna bashrb. Aha is coffee. So Anna bashrb aha, I drink coffee. Fil fetor for breakfast. So one more time. Anabhrb aha, fiel fetor. The same sentence for you male, then for you female. In tap dish shrub Aho, flfetor In tip shrubby aha, fiel fetor. Anna Bash Moya, flaca. Anna Basha Mya, I drink water. Flasha for dinner. So again, Anna Basha of Mya, flaca. I drink water for dinner. The same sentence for you male, then for your female. ItepTishamya, flasha tip israbmyaFlaa. Anna BarabaseFlata. I drink juice for lunch. IntepTishabase, filla tip D shrub azirFlada Anna Bohrub even, fil fetor. Anabhrup I drink even milk. So nabhrub even, I drink milk. Fil futur for breakfast. So again, abashrub ven, Flftor, I drink milk for breakfast. The same sentence for you male, then for you female. Tip D shrub lavenFlftor, tip D shrubby lavenFlfetor. Anna Bo ShropchFlFetor. I drink tea for breakfast. Intap Di ShrophFlFtor. U, for example, you, John, drink tea for breakfast. In tip D ShrubicheFl futur, U as Stephanie drink tea for breakfast. Anna Borp Ahab even fielda. Ahua is coffee, B Leben with milk. Coffee with milk, AnaborbEua B Leben, fileta for lunch. I drink coffee with milk. For lunch. The same sentence for you male then for your female. Intapp isup Ahab even Freda, tip Thrubi Ahab lavenFelrea. Anabohrabse to fair flaca. So again, nabshrub I'll drink, Azir to fair. Azure is juice and to is apple. So Asire to fare apple juice. I'll drink apple juice, flasha for dinner. So one more time, Anabohrub Azure to fair flaca. Intaptihrub azire to fair flaca, In tip D shrubby, asi to fair facia. An abo shrub Ms BleibnFlftor. I drink banana with milk for breakfast. Again, an abo shrub, I drink Ms BlebPnana with milk, Flftor for breakfast. In tip the shrub, moss BlabnFlftor. In tip the shrubby, Ms Bbnflftor. 41. Lesson 39 Verb “drink” after and before: Ella Micom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to see after and before in Egyptian Arabic. Okay, let's start. To see after in Egyptian Arabic, we see bad, bad, again, bad. And before is Ab Abl one more time. Bad Abl. Now I will ask you, do you drink coffee after breakfast? Intatsrpua Bdl fator. So inte bet Shrop Agua means you drink coffee. Bdl fator is after breakfast. The same sentence it can be question Do you drink coffee? After breakfast. How I know it's a sentence. You drink coffee after breakfast or it's a question. Do you drink coffee after breakfast? From the context and my intuition, my way of saying the question. In tap Tisha aha bad futor the answer, AUA, Aabahu a hua bad futor. Yes, I drink coffee after breakfast. Intapishup Maya Badri futor do you drink water after breakfast? Again, Iteptabm Bad del fitor. Answer, no. A AbaabmyEblftor. Ablftor is before breakfast. No, I drink water before breakfast. In tephrabs here, Bdl fitor Do you drink juice? Bad del fitor after breakfast? A, which means no or no, and Abashrbase I drink juice, Abl fetor which means before breakfast. In tapishub even, Bdlsha Bad lasha means after dinner. Do you drink milk after dinner? Awa and Abashub even, Bdlsha. Yes, I drink milk after dinner. Now I will ask a lady similar question. In kitshabiEhua, Badlfetor do you drink coffee after breakfast? The answer, and a bashrp Aha, abl futor. No, I drink coffee before breakfast. In tiptisrbi Moya badlFutor Aa and absub Moya, badlFutor. Yes, I drink water after breakfast. Intiptihrba Azir bad Lsha. Do you drink juice after dinner? A abashrbair Ba de la grata. No, I drink juice after lunch. And iphrub Abilsa. So Ablata means before dinner. Do you drink milk before dinner? Aa andaba shrub even Ablata. Which means, yes, I drink milk before dinner. 42. Lesson 40 After and Before, "Museum and Hospital": Helen Becom. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in after and before in Egyptian Arabic. But before we start the lesson, we have a new vocabulary. The first word is Mz gid, which means mosque, Mzgid Mz gid. Mustachhfa is hospital, Mustachfa. Mustache. Mat half is Museum, Mat half Mat half Mac Taba Library. Mac Taba, it can be also bookshelf. Mac Taba Mac Teva one more time. Masgit. Mustache. Mat haf Mac Taba. Now I will ask you, where is the house? Finn, I'll beat. Again, Finn I'll beat. How do you say the house is after the mosque? I'll beat bad Ill Masgut. Again, I'll beat Baden Musgt. The house is after the mosque. Final beat. I'll beat Baden Mustachhfa. Final beat. I'll beat Bdl Mata. The house is after the museum. Final beat. I'll beat Baden McTava. The house is after the library. Now I will ask you, where is the mosque final Musgt. How do you say the mosque is before the house? Il MasgidEblbt. Again, Ilmsgid Abl Beat. Phil Mustashfa Where is the hospital? Il Mustashfa Ablilbt. Penilmataf which means where is the museum. Il Mata Abl Beat. The museum is before the house. PenilMacTaba. Il McTaba Ablilbt. The library is before the house. Il McTaba Abl Beat. 43. Lesson 41 After & Before, Store, pharmacy, police station, church: Ellen Vicom welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in after and before in Egyptian Arabic. But before we start, we have a new vocabulary. The first word is pharmacy. Pharmacy means Sai Daleya Again, Saidaya Mehel is shop, Mhel Im Shorta Police Station. Im Shorta Kinsa Church, Kinsa, one more time. Say Dalia. Mh Imeshorta Kinsa, now I will ask you where is the pharmacy? Penis Sdalya. Is Sdalya Badil Masgit. So Idalia Badil Mzgit means the pharmacy is after the mosque. I Sadalya Baden Mzgit. Fenlmhl where is the shop or store? Again, Fenl Mehl Elm heel Badlmtaf. So I heel Baden Mataf means the store or the shop is after the museum. Again, Elm heel Badlmata Fain Im Sorta. Which means, where is the police station. Again, fain Imeshurta. So Im is department, and Shorta is police. So police department or police station. The answer Im Shurta Baden Mustashva. The police station is after the hospital. Fenkinsa Where is the church Fen Elkinsa. Elkinsa Baden McTava, which means the church is after the library. Now I will ask you, where is the mosque? Fine Masgd. How do you say the mosque is before the pharmacy? Il Masgd Ablsdalya Fin Mataf. Where is the museum? How do you say the museum is before the shop? El Mata Abl Mhel. So Abl means before Elatav Abl Mihel, the museum is before the shop or the store. Feni MustasvaEl Mustasha Ab Imeshurta. The hospital is before the police station. FenKensaEl kinsa Abel Mateba the church is before the library. 44. Lesson 42 Verb “going” : Alan Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today we have a new verb. It's continuous verb, which means going. How do you say I'm going or you are going? To say I'm going, if the speaker is male, so narroya An arroya. So now in this continuous verb, we have difference between I as male or I, or I am as a female. There is difference. So if the speaker is male aro, if the speaker is a female, narroyha, I'm going as a female. Ha. If I'm speaking to you Milo if I'm speaking to you female, interoa. So one more time. Anoro, I'm going as male. Intero you are going as male. Anoroiha, I'm going as a female. Intoha, you are going as a female. Duet means now Duet. Again, DuetiKanuaa in a little while or after a while, Kamuy. Again, Kaman Shua. So here an roy Hel Mac Taba del ueti which means I'm going to the library right now. So Baro is to go Barua Brisen symbol, but Roya is going, Brizen continuous. So some verbs has two version, one for prison symbol, and other for Bizing continuous. But most of time there is just one version or one verb, one form for both prison symbol and Brazen continuous. So let's back here. An Aarramba D Lueti means I'm going to the library right now. The same sentence for mil. Into Hel Mac taba Dueti. Now the speaker is a female. Ann arroyHlmtava Dueti, I'm going to the library right now. Now, this sentence for you female, Anti Roy Hal McTava Delati. Another example, Ann arroy Helmata Dueti. I'm going to the museum right now. The speaker is male, how I know, from the structure of the verb Roya, Interoy HelmatHdruat. You as male, going to the museum right now. AnoroiHlmat adwati. I am as a female going to the museum right now. AntoiHlmatH Druati, you as a female going to the museum right now. AnoroyHlmhl Kamen Shae I'm going to the shop or store in a little while. The speaker is male, how I know from the structure of the verba ItaoyHlmhel Dat. You as male, going to the shop after while. How I know? Because Ita referring to you, male and the structure of the verb oia referring to you male also. Ana HelmhelKensu. I am as a female going to the shop or the store after a while, or in a little while. Into HelmehelKenu. You as a female going to the store in a little while. Anor Hel MasgiKensua. I'm going to the mosque after a while. Entero HelmazgidKenua, is for you male. Now the speaker is a female, Anoro Hal MasgdKenua Now the sentence for you female. Into Heal MasgdKenu 45. Lesson 43 Verb “going” Theater, work, park, zoo: Alan bicom welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb Roya, which means going. So this is the continuous verb from Baruah, which means go. So let's do quick revision on the structure of the verb, and the breathing continuous. Anoroya means I'm going. The speaker now is male. In taroya you are going. I'm speaking to male. Anaoya I'm going. The speaker is a female. Anti Royha you are going. I'm speaking to a female. So more time. Ananya AnaihaEtoiha. But first, we have a new vocabulary. The first word is Theater, which is in Arabic Masra Masa, and work is shoul shoul. Park or garden is Hyka Haka. And ZuhaHenHdik hen is Zu. One more time. Mara, which is theater, shoul which is whaka Park, Haiku hen, Zoo. So now I will ask you as Mil, what time you are going to the library? Inter Royal Mac Teva Eta. One more time. Intero I Mateta. So inter oye, you are going Il Mac Taba library, and Eta means when or what time? So one more time. In Rotate. What time you are going to the library? The answer narroHlmTeba, Duetti. I'm going to the library right now. So Anna oye, I'm going ElmcTba Library DuetiR now. Another question I taroe is SadalyaEta. Sidalea is pharmacy. So when you are going to the pharmacy or what time you are going to the pharmacy, the answer AnaoyaHsda Kamen Shue. I'm going to the pharmacy Anar HesdalaKenhua, in a little while. Intero Hel MasraEte when you are going to the theater, InteroaraEmta. The answer Anaoya hel Masra Shu. Enter hecho Eta when you are going to work. An oye Jehol Duet, which means I'm going to work right now. In this slide, I will ask a female similar question. Into AlmelEta When you are going to the store or shop, how I know this question for female? Because the pronoun ti not Enta and the structure of the verb Roya not troya. So the question one more time, ni HelmhelEt. Answer, Arai Helmehl Date. I'm going to the store right now Ai Helmhel Dat. Inti Riha I sorta empte When you are going to the police station, again, inti RihartaEmt Anya Im Sorta Kamenua I'm going to the police station in a little while. It ohaHykaEmta. What time you're going to the park or when you are going to the park? Anna oyhaHadkaK and Shua. So AnaoihalHuka, I'm going to the park. Keen Shuaia after a while or in a little while. AntihhaHdko til haw Emta. So HadklHwen is Zoo. Anti RayhaHdkotil HawenEmta when you are going to the zoo. Anar royhaHdiku til Hiawen Duati I'm going to the zoo right now. 46. Lesson 44 Verb “going” Hotel, station, mall, bakery: Anna Becom welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb aye or Rayha which means going in Egyptian Arabic. Before we start, let's tuquo revision on the structure of the verb, Anaroa means I'm going as male. In Taroya you are going as male. Anoroiha I'm going as a female. Anti Raja, you are going as a female. Now let's start with the new vocabulary. First word is Fondo which means hotel, fondo fondo Mahata is station, Mahat Mahata. Mul is the English word, Mul and Fna is Bakery, Fna, Fn or Fna is Bakery. So one more time. Mahata Mul Forna. So now I will ask you what time you are going to the hotel. In Toroa Helfondo is Sachem. Again, Entero Helfondo is Sachem. So Sake means what time? In taroy Helfondo, you are going to the hotel. So what time you're going to the hotel? In Torre Helfondo Sachem. The answer, Ann Arroyo Helfondo'm going to the hotel is Carba at 4:00. Again, An arroyo Helfondo is Sarba. Similar question, no Mahatam What time you are going to the station? This question for male, how I know? Because the pronoun Ita not inti and the verb Roy not Riha. So the pronoun and the structure of the verb refer to mail. So one more time, the question Intro Helmhaa and ohhaeEtroEl M Sachem. What time you're going to the M? Anna helm Sasaba at 7:00. What time you are going to the bakery? AnaohelFnasaa. I'm going to the bakery at 10:00. Now I will ask the same question for you female. Inti jal fondo Sam. What time you are going to the hotel? How I know that this question for you female? Because the pronoun Inti not Enta means you female and the structure of the verb Raya, not Roya refer to you female. So one more time, the question. Inti Hal fondo sake. Ano Hl fondo Satlea. I'm going to the hotel at 3:00. Ni HelmahaaaM When you are going, what time you are going to the station? Anna Helmahataa I'm going to the station at 9:00. AnjooiHlmul Sakm ojalml Casta at 6:00. And thal furna Sakm What time you are going to the Bakery? Anar hal fororna Satnin. I'm going to the Bakery at 2:00. 47. Arabic Egyptian Lesson 45 Week days: Alan Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn days of the week in Egyptian Arabic. Let's start. Yom ilitnin is Monday. Literally, Yom is day. Illitin is Monday. But usually, we say it together. We say Yom Illitnin the day of Monday, which is in English Monday. So one more time, Yom litnin. My tell it Tuesday. My tell it Yomil Arba Wednesday, Yomil Arba Swan more time Yumiltin Yumi tell it Yumlrb uml Jameis Thursday, YomilHamsYuml Guma Friday, YomilGuma Yom Set Saturday, YomilHd Sunday, Swan more time. Yomtnin Yumi Tet, Yum Larba YumlHams Yum Goma, Yumi Sept Yumilhad we still practice in the verb Roy or Riha which means going. So noroya means I'm going. The speaker now is male because the verb Roya has to form for the first person structure. I can't say Anaoya which means I'm going or narroyha which means I'm going but a female. So here Anaoya Helmctba umltin, which means I'm going to the library on Monday. Antar Roya Hel Matebayumltin, you as male, going to the library on Monday. Anna Roy Hal Mac Teba umltin. Anna Royha. So the speaker now is a female. How I know, from the structure of the verb, Roiha not Roya. So Anna roi Hal Mac Teva, umltin I'm going to the library on Monday. The speaker is a female. Inti Roy heal Mac Teba umlitne. Now I may speak to you female, how I know, from the pronoun Inti, which means you female and from the structure of the verb Roiha which means you are going as a female. So one more time, Inti Roy Hal McTeba Yumlitn. The next example means you are going to the museum on Tuesday. I'll say it first, as the speaker is male, Annaoy Helmet ha Yumi Tet. Now I'm speaking to you, male. Inter roy helmet ha Yumi Tet. Now the speaker is a female. Anna Roy HelmatH Yumi Tet. Now I will speak to you female. AntoiHlmatH Yumi Tet. You are going to the museum on Tuesday. Anna Roy Helm heel, I'm going to the store or shop, YomilRba which means Wednesday. One more time. Annaoi Helm heel Yum Lar Ba. Now I will speak to you male ItaoyHlmhl Yom Larba. Now this first person is a female, the speaker, Anna Roy Helmehl Yumelrba. I'm going to the shop on Wednesday. Anti Roy Helmehl Yum arba you as a female, go into the shop or store on Wednesday. Another example, Anna Roy Helmusg Yum hams. I'm going to the mosque on Thursday. Antaoyhlmus g YmlJaz. Anna Roihal Musgd YumerHamis. Speaker is a female. Anti Royhal Masgid Yum hams and speak to you female. Anna Roehl Masra Yumilgma I'm going to the theater on Friday. Again, Anna Roehl Masra yumilgomaEta Roehl Masrayumil goma. Anna Royal MasraYumil goma Inti Royal Masra Yumelgma Anna Roehe Shogo Yumspt, which means I'm going to work on Saturday. Enter oy he Shoel mispt Now I'm speaking to mil. You are going to the work on Saturday. An oia Shogel umsept. Now the speaker is a female, how I know from the structure Rayha Anaya Shoel mispt. Anti Roy has shoul misspt you as a female, going to the work on Saturday. Annaoy Hel hadika mel hat, which means I'm going to the park or garden on Sunday. In oi Hel hdkaYumlhd Ana Royal HaukayumlHt. Anti Royal Hauka umlhad. Anno HktlHawen umltin. Which means I'm going to the zoo on Monday Yumlitin. One more time, AnaroHikotl HiaenYumltin. Tao Haikutlawen umlitnin you as male, going to the zoo on Monday. AnaoyhaHkotil Hauen umlitin. I'm going to the zoo on Monday. The speaker now is a female. How I know, from the structure Royha not Roya. Anti Roya Hotel Hauen Yomlitn. You are going to the zoo on Monday. I'm speaking to you female. How I know, from the pronoun It which means you female and Royha the structure of the verb, which refer to you female. 48. Arabic Egyptian Lesson 46 The Clock: All Becom welcome to this new lesson. Today we will know the clock with details. This is part one. Let's start. Previously, we studied how to say 1:00 wader I sea Wada. Now, how we can say it's one and 5 minutes I Sea wada we Hamsa. So we means end. It's 1:00 plus 5 minutes. I Sea Wada Whamsa. Sarah Wada Wojansa To see one and 10 minutes is Sea Wada Washer. So if it's two and 10 minutes is Sea Nin Washer three and 10 minutes is Sea Teleta Washer. Now, how we can say 115? 15 minutes is quarter of hour. We use the expression quarter in Egyptian Arabic, which is oba oba, a, B, an Roba Roba. So we say I Sea Waas 1:00, we and Roba quarter. Isa WaaurobaO more time. I Sea Wada oba. To say 120, we use also expression, which is third hour. The 20 minutes equal third hour. So we say tilt. Tilt is third, tilt, tilt, T, lamb, te, tilt. So we say Sea, Wada, we tilt. One more time, I Sea, Wada we tilt. So again, 115 is Sea Wada roba. 120 is Sea Wada Wilt. Now we will do one 31st, then we will back to 125 because it's related to 130, so we have to do one 31st. 30 is nos. Nos means half nos, which means half an hour. So we say Sea Was one more time. Isa Wada it's 1:00. We nos and have I Sea wads. So quarter is Raba Third is tilt and half is nos. Again, 115 Wada Raba. 120 Wadau tilt. 130 a Danos. Now, how we can say it's 125? Actually, we see it like this. It's 130 -5 minutes or two 5 minutes. So we say Sea a dons, it's 130, a a Dons Ihamsa, which means I here is exception, except 5 minutes or -5 minutes. So again, is Sea Wan lahasa. So Wah Dnos is 130. I Hamsa is -5 minutes. One more time. Is Sea Waha Don Ill Hamsa. So now, I'll start over from the beginning. Isa Wada Hamsa Isa Wada Ashora Isa Wada Roba Isa Wada tilt. Isa Wadons Ill Hamza. Isa Wadons 49. Arabic Egyptian Lesson 47 The Clock 2: Ellen Beacon, welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the clock. This is part two. Let's start. To see 130, we say Wada Sea Wada. So Wada is 130. 135 is Wada Wuhamsa which means 130 plus 5 minutes, 135. Again, Wada Wahasa. Starting from 140, we use the next hour, which means here it's 1:00, I will say at nine. It's 2:00. Sat nine tilt. Tilt is third, as we learned in the previous lesson. Tilt Tilt. Sat nine tilt, which means it's 2:00two 20 minutes or -20 minutes. Again, sat nine Ella tilt. Seat Nin Ia Roba. Again, I will use the next hour. Here, the hour is 1:00. I will say seat Nin. It's 2:00. I Roba -15 minutes minus quarter Robaatnin I Roba. Sat Nin lahar. Sat Nin means 2:00 Elsa means -10 minutes or two 10 minutes. Is sat Nin shara. Again, I sat Nin lash. Is sat nin Ela hams. Is Sat Nin Il Hamza, which means it's 2:00 -5 minutes or 5 minutes. I sat nin Ella Hamza. Now I will ask you, what's the time? Is Sara kem a Sama? How do you say 130? Is Sarah Wadonos Is Sarah Kamlosamat? Is Sarah Wadonshamsa? Is Sarah Kemlo Samat? Is Sat Nin Le tilt. Is Sarah Kmlosamat. Is Sarah Nin I Loba. Issa Kelo Samat. I erat Nin hara? Is Sara Kem la Samad. Is SaratNn Hamza? 50. Lesson 48 Verb “go” : Alan Beacom. Welcome to this new lesson. Today, we have a new verb which is go in Egyptian Arabic, which is Baruah Anna BaruEG Anna Bar. We use this form just in present symbol because we have another form for the present continuous. Anna Baro means IG Anna Baru te Bitrua as male go. Tibtrui as a female go. One more time. Anna Baro. Evite ivetri Anna BaruElfondo Yumlitnin is Carba. So Anna BaruHlfondo means I go to the hotel. We study before the word Fondo, which means hotel. So Anna BaruHlfondo, I go to the hotel Humilitin. Yum ilitin is Monday. Humiliin is Carba at 4:00. So I go to the hotel on Monday at 4:00. Tab tru Helfondo Humilitin Sarba. It's the same sentence for you male. You as male, go to the hotel on Monday at 4:00. Nib tro Helfondo umlin Sarba. The same sentence for you female. Another example, Anna Baruhl Macbe um tejamO more time. Anna Baro Hel McTava, what does it mean Anna Baro Hel Mac tab? Yes, I go to the library Anna Vauhmtb Then Yumi Tet. Yumi tet is Tuesday. Yes, we studied before the week days. So Yumi tet is Tuesday. Sera Hamsuns at 5:30. Sera Hamsuns. So Hasans is 530. Tabituhl Mac Teba Yumi tet is Sa hasnus. Same sentence for you male. You go to the library on Tuesday at 5:30. In Tibi tru hl Mac TebaYumTet is Sahamsnus. Same sentence for you female. You go to the library on Tuesday at 5:30. Anna Baruhlmul Yum Larbataaser. So again, Anna Baruhlmul what does it mean Anna Baruhlmul yes, I go to the Mul Anna BaruHlmul Yum Larba Yum Larba is Wednesday. Yum larva. Then the time is Saitavra. What does this mean Sastavra? Site is six, we Asher and 10 minutes. Sit Waha 610 Sastara Ita BitrHlm Yum arbaataara. NTB helmul Yum Larba is seas Tawhra Anna Bhlforna umeljams Saaba not so has. One more time. Anna Barro Heel Fna Fna is big. So I go to the Big Anna Bohl Fna. Yum jams, which means on Thursday, um jams. Then the time. Once there is word Sea, so I will mention the time. I Sea Sabahaa step by step. Saba ins means 7.5 or 730, Saba Nos means half. So again, Saban 730, which means half an hour, seven, 30. Plus 5 minutes. So Saban Ohamsa 735. Again, Saban Wuhasa. So again, Anavhlforna, umelhams says about Os hazel. It vitrhlforna umelhams says about Os hazel. It vitro Helforna umelHas SaaS abouts hsa. Anna varuhlmsraumelgoma, about it. What does it mean Anna varuhl Masra? Yes, Masra theater. We studied Masra before. So Anna Baro Heel Masra I go to the theater. Anabohasra then the day Yo Mel goma. Once I said Yum Day, I will mention the day of the week. So Yumilgoma is Friday. Is Sarbo tilt. Arb is four, we tilt and 20. Tilt is third hour, which is 20 minutes. So arb Tilt means 420. It btrelmsra Yumilgma is sar Butt. You go to the theater on Friday at 4:20. Then the same example for you female, Nt Vdrhelmsra Yumelgma is Saar But it. Anna BarojhogKlum sept Sea tamano sella Hamsa. So one more time. Anna Barujhogl means I go to work Aabarojhog then um set on Saturday. A Abujhog mist. I go to work here in the Middle East. Sometimes we work on Saturday. So I go to work on Saturday and Abujhog Yumi set Sea Tamana nos Ihaza. So Isa Tamana means 8:00, Samana. Then I said ins and half an hour. So it's 830, Sea, Tamana nos. Then Illamsa -5 minutes Ill hamsa. Which means it's 825. This is how we say it in Egyptian Arabic. Sea TamananiaHamsa. If you start confusing a time, back to the previous lesson to watch the clock with details. In tb truje Shogel um septa has the same sentence. You go to work as male. You go to work on Saturday at 8:25. Then the same example for you female. It truje Shug mi septa aaa. 51. Lesson 49 Verb “go” school, company, factory: Anna Beacom, welcome to this new lesson. Today, we will learn how to say I go or you go in Egyptian Arabic. Let's start. To say I go, we say Anna Baruah Anna Baruah. In te Betrua means you go for male, te BetruNti true means you go as a female. Inti true. So one more time. Anna Baruah epitbtu. Now let's start with the new vocabulary. Bank is Bank, the English word, Bank, Mdresa school, Maddrea Madrea Shirke means company, Shirke Shirka MsnaFactory, Msna Msna so one more time. Bank Madresa Shirka Masna. Now, I'll ask you when you go to specific place? In Tebtruran We studied before the word Masra which means theater. I teeturaEta. Anna BaruHlmsra I go to the theater Anna Baruhlmsraum Elguma on Friday. Basra at 4:10. I Saba Want E W do you go to the library? Again, ebb Em. Anna Baro Heel Mac TebYumTeta Sabal ova. So Anna Baro Hel Mac Teba means I go to the library. So it's referred to habit or routine. Something I do it usually in that time. AnabHlmacTeba, I go to the library. Yumi Tet. Yumi Tet is Tuesday Yumi teta Sabal roba at 6:45. We see it is Sea Saba Ela oba 72 quarter or 215. Et what time do you go to the company? Anna Bo jerked Tamaoopa. I go to the company on Sunday at 8:15. When do you go to the factory? Anna Baro HelmasnaYum Septa Sabouhamsa. So Anna Baro Masna means I go to the factory. Yum Sept on Saturday I Sea SabouHamsa at seven and 5 minutes. Now I will ask you female. Inti Vitro Hel Bank Eta. When do you go to the bank? Anna Baruhlbnk I go to the bank umltin on Monday Saad Ella Hamsa at 1:25. So one more time. Anna Brohelbnk so I go to the bank umltin on Monday. Sera Waha Dos Elahemsa. Was Ihamsa means 125, Wada ens 130, Illams two 5 minutes or -5 minutes. This is how Satan Egyptian Arabic. Wada Ella hams. And Tibi tru He Madrasa Ema when you go to school? Anna Baro Hel Madrasa Yuel Jameis is Sea Teleta noshasa. So Anna Baro He Madrasa umlhamz I go to school on Thursday Sea Teleta Nosohamsa at 3:35. Anti vitro Helm Eme when do you go to the Mul? Anna Bar Heel Mul Yomelgma is Sea r Bal Asha. So Anabolmul means I go to the Mul. Then Yomelgma Friday is R Bal Ashera at 3:50. It Eta. When do you go to the work? The question for female. How I know? Because ti the pronoun t which means you female and true, the structure of the verb, which refer to you female. So one more time, the question. Inttro AnabYomlarba, Sava. I go to the work on Wednesday Yom Larvae Savo at 7:30. 52. Lesson 50 Verb “go” Airport, clinic, grocery: Alan Beco. Welcome to this new lesson. We still practice in the verb Baru which means go in the prison semble tins. So Anna Baruah means I go, te Bitra you go for male, tibtru you go for a female. So now let's start with the new vocabulary. The word matar means airport, matar matur Ada Clinic, Ada, Ada. Supermarket is the market, supermarket. Cinema is the cinema. So now I will ask you what time do you go to a specific place? In TebtrujeJadka is Sachem Adika is park. So what time do you go to the park? In TebtrueJadka, is Siakim. AnnabarujJadka is Sa DesauosEaHemsa. So Anna BarulHka means I go to the park, Anna Baruka then the time ITs Ella hsa. This is how we say it in Egyptian Arabic. Ta nine, we nos and half, then I Hamsa except or -5 minutes, which is 925. This Illahmsa. If you still struggling in the time, please back to the lessons that discuss the clock. Now I will ask you, what time do you go to the zoo? In TevituHklHoen, Isak. The answer, Anna Baro Akil Heena Arbus Johamsa. So Anabar AkulHen means I go to the zoo. Again, Anna Bara AdcotHen? Is Sea Arbaohams at 4:35. Sea Arbus Wohamsa. In tapetu has supermarket SACEM. What time do you go to the market? Anna BaruH supermarket, I Sat Nin U Ropa. I go to the market at 2:15. Is Sat Nin at 2:00, We Roba and quarter, which is 15 minutes. In tapetuH cinema SACEM. What time do you go to the cinema? Anna Baruje cinema is Sea Stelt. I go to the cinema at 5:40. Now I will ask similar question for you female. Intrumator Sakm Mator is airport. So what time do you go to the airport? Anna Baru Hematur is Saar Azra. I go to the airport at ten and ten. Intrjda sac. What time do you go to the clinic? Anna aro Heeda is Sea Teletatlt. So Anna Varro Heaeda means I go to the clinic. I Sea Telettlt at 3:20. Again, SateletaOtlt. ITV tr Heel Mezgd Sa, which means what time do you go to the mosque? Anna Baro Helmezgid is a Sabala oba. So Anavaru Helmezgid I go to the mosque Sea Sabala oba at 6:45. Sea Saba at seven, I Roba minus quarter or -15. Which means 645. In TV tru Hidala Sachem. What time do you go to the pharmacy? Anna BaruHdalaa TzalaHmsa. I go to the pharmacy at 8:55.