Lesson # 2 - The second part of the Arabic letters, personal pronouns singular Flashcards
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shedda
(used instead of similar letters following one another - first letter spoken without vowel and second letter spoken with)
ج
jeem - “J” - “jug”/ “jewels”
ح
ha - “H”
خ
khaa’ - Scottish word “loCH”
س
seen - “s”
ش
sheen - “SHe”
ص
sad - voiced “S”
ض
dad - voiced “D”
ف
fa - “F”
ق
qaf - “Q” but further down the throat
ع
‘ein - mix of “e” and “y”
غ
ghein - French “R”
ك
kaf - “K” in kitten
ل
lam - “L” in lamb
م
meem - “M” in mouse
ه
haa’ - soft “H” in hello
هي
hiyya - “she”-pronoun
هو
huwwa - “he”-pronoun
أَنْتِ
anti - “you” (f)
أَنْتَ
anta - “you” (m)
أنا
ana - “I” (f, m)
صَباح
morning - “sabaah”
صَباحَ الخَيْرِ
good morning - “sabaah al-khayr”
صَباح النور
good morning (reply) - “sabaah an-noor”
مَساءَ
evening - “masa´”
مَساءَ الخَيْرِ
good evening - “masa´al-khayr”
مساء النور
good evening (reply) - “masa´ an-noor”
أَيْنَ
where - “ayna”
من أين أنت؟
where are you from? - “min ayna anti (f)?” / “min ayna anta (m)?”
أنا من السويد
I am from Sweden - “ana min as-suiid”
جَيِّد
good - “jayyid” (m)
جيدة
good - “jayyida” (f)
الحمد لله
thanks / praise be to God - “al-hamdu li-lah”
شكرًا
thanks - “shukran”
عفوا
you are welcome / excuse me - “‘afwan”
تشرفنا
nice to meet you - “tasharafna”
إلى اللقاء
see you soon - “ila al-liqa´”
سوريا
Syria - “suuria”
مصر
Egypt - “misr”
لبنان
Lebanon - “lubnaan”
الأردن
Jordan - “al-urdun”
العراق
Iraq - “al-‘iraaq”
المغرب
Morocco - “al-maghrib”
دبي
Dubai - “dubai”
البحرين
Bahrein - “al-bahrein”
اليمن
Yemen - “al-yemen”
أنت
you - “anta” (m) / “anti” (f)
من
from - “min”