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Insha' Allah,
in the next part of this lesson we will practice writing
and reading skills. Please write out the following
words below including their translation. It is important
to practice writing in the duration of this course and to
be able to read without translations. If you are unsure
what the words below mean, please revisit the previous sections
of this lesson, all the words below have already been covered
earlier.
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You
will also notice that the words below do not have vowel-marks,
i.e. dhamma, kasra and fatha. The vowel-marks have
been deliberately omitted because when you read Arabic in
normal literature, vowel-marks are seldom used. The
context and your experience of words will enable you to
read the word properly. The words below should be
apparent without the vowel-marks as we have covered them
several times already.
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You
have now completed lesson 1. To summarise, the areas
we have covered are:
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The Demonstrative Pronoun -
هـٰذا
('This is..')
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The particle
أ
as in
أهـٰذا
i.e. 'Is This a...?'
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The word
ما
which means 'what' as in
ما
هـٰذا؟
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'What is this?'
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The words for Yes and No
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نَعَمْ
and
لا
respectively.
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The word
مَنْ
which
means 'who' as in
مَنْ
هـٰذا؟
- 'Who is this?'
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Several new words - these have to be
memorised as vocabulary is very important to learn the
Arabic language.
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If
you feel confident with the lesson covered, please move
on to the next lesson where we will cover the Demonstrative
Pronoun -ذٰلِكَ
which means ('That is..'). Insha Allah
the next lesson is a short and relatively straightforward
lesson. Please click on Lesson 2 below to go to the
next lesson.
        
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