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What’s His Name?

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

A possessive suffix is an ending to a word that indicates possession, similar to the apostrophe-’s’ in “John’s notebook”. Possessive suffixes are the Arabic equivalents of the words “my”, “your”, “his”, “her”, “our”, and “their”.
هذِهِ صِديقتي.
haadhihi Sadiiqatii.
This is my friend.

ما إسْمُكَ؟
ma ismuka?
What is your name? (when asking a man)

ما إسْمُكِ؟
ma ismuki?
What is your name? (when asking a woman)


Single
Dual
Plural
3rd person masculine
…هُ
…هُما
…هُم
3rd person feminine
…ها
…هُما
…هُنَّ
2nd person masculine
…كَ
…كُما
…كُم
2nd person feminine
…كِ
…كُما
…كُنَّ
1st person …ي
…نا
…نا


Try to practice and write your own sentences using these new gramar points!

The Brides Festival

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

The Festival of Imilchil has become recognized around the world. The more common name of this festival is the Festival of Brides, it has been to attract huge numbers of tourist from around the world to attend days on tribal wedding ceremonies At the end of each summer. On this day the tribal women of that area will pick their husbands for the rest of their lives. The festival is a huge celebration in both Morocco and Imilchil. The legend behind the festival is that there were two tribes called Ait Yaaza and Ait Ibahim that were always in a constant war. Then a woman from one clan fell in love with a man from the other, but their parents wouldn’t let them get married.  Because they were not allowed to marry they shed many tears, and it is legend that they created the two lakes, Tislit and Islit, in reference to the two people that were in love. Because of this parents gave their children the right to choose who to marry.  This is not the only attraction of the Festival of Brides, however, there are also other ritual events, such as lamb offerings and henna tattooing.

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year From ArabicPod101.com!

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

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