Ok, I’m not sure what the cat picture got to do with this post but I’m pretty sure most of you have seen verb conjugation tables ever since you started learning Levantine Arabic.

They are certainly useful and allow us, non-natives, to tackle the language systematically (I’m telling ya, natives know nothin’ about verb forms and conjugation tables!)

In this post, I will share with you two tips that I found useful in terms of pronouncing verbs and their conjugations the right way.

These tips were especially useful for me back when I was still a beginner trying to grasp the concept of verb conjugation.

In addition, I’m going to use conjugation tables that I’m most familiar with which are from my favourite book, 101 Most Used Verbs in Spoken Arabic (Jordan & Palestine) by Fridrik Tiedemann.

Note that depending on the individual’s learning method, my tips may not resonate with everybody but here goes…