Helping Verbs: How to say 'I must/I have to' (Levantine Arabic)

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In this lesson, learn from Fridrik Tiedemann and Mohammad the four ways to say "I have to..." in Spoken Arabic.
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CGEJordan
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How to say "I will need"? Like lazemni but in the future?

aksav.b
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great teaching, i got the book aswell

hassanjamil
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Great content, thanks for the video. You might want to do something about the terrible accoustics though.

DoktorKlawonn
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*Mar7aba estaz, how do I say in Levantine Arabic 'I need to learn more' as in "I speak a little Arabic but I need to learn more" 2na ba7ki 3rabi schway bes...*

ivornworrell
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Great lesson, nice and clear. Really appreciate the attention given to fus-ha as that's my focus at current, and I believe it is for many others too.

SlavetheCreator
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it's so good. but its not easy to see what was typed on the board... thank you CGE Jordan.

mevlutalieren
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These videos are so helpful thank you so much

cinnamonpancake
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What's the difference between laazim and 3ayez

francoisd
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Could you help me here, what is that little symbol between "مجبور " and "بأس" and between "شغل" and "علي", which you don't pronounce/utter? It looks like an upside down "و"?
Thank you :)

davidt
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So how would you conjugate the following verb after “lazim?”
Would it just be in present tense?
For example: Ana lazim b’ookel jubne,
Intee lazim bt’ookel’ee jubne
Thanks!

alexandreacharleston
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When will the book come back to Amazon?? :(

clptp
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Notes:

Laazem:
Laazem t7ell el-waajeb. (you have to do=solve the homework)

MiTTarr (pronouned miDDarr)

LeaD
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Dear friends your videos are awesome, just one possitive critic, let the teachers stare more at the camera when they talk.

WalidAlHussaini
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The arabic outlines haven't clearly and should be written English meaning for each. The structure of the sentence hasn't been described.

syedmdabid
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I know that the Arabic when we speak at home or with our friends it is not 100 % correct, even when we write it, but what is the difference between هلأ and هلق? or just because jordanians don't tell theق nor write it? and they replace the sound of ق by ء when they write it?

wilpimienta
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Everything is good, but the intro music is toooo loud

bufffn
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it is faullt, , , لازم is n, t orginal arabic ; it is dialect, the arabic is يجب

zakariaammar
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Boring. Need to avoid unnecessary dragging

zakazai