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The Arabic Verb Is Just A Three-Letter Word: ุนุฑู (Levantine)

Inspired by the song “Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word” by Joan Baez (written by Bob Dylan), here’s a first of a series of posts about verbs in Levantine Arabic titled The Arabic Verb Is Just A Three-Letter Word ๐Ÿ˜

In each post, I will demonstrate how just by knowing one verb in its three-letter root form (Form I) will enable you to use the verb in its other forms.

I always thought that it makes more sense to be taught all the verbs from the same root at the same time rather than at different points in the language journey.

The meanings of the verb in its other forms can easily be guessed once you grasp how the 10-verbs form system works.

And I hope to demonstrate that through sentence examples and seeing for yourself the pattern that arises.

This series of posts might be especially useful for those learning Spoken Arabic without any formal background in MSA/Fosha.

So for the first post of an ongoing series, we’ll begin with a simple verb:

ุนุฑู

 

ALEF #01: Ma BaHut Bidimtii

ย A LEVANTINE EXPRESSION FRIDAY (ALEF) #01:

ู…ุง ุจุญุท ุจุฐู…ุชูŠ

21 Female Angelic Voices From the Levant

Weeks ago, I compiled a list of alternative rock bands and solo artists from the Levant (you can check it out here). So I figured this time, I’m going to do the same for beloved female artists from the Levant who are known for their angelic voices.

You’ll find songs in both Levantine Arabic and Fusha. And while the most obvious one is Fairouz, I have also listed Nedaa Sharara – the winner of The Voice 3 and also interestingly, one of the very few artists in the entertainment industry donning the hijab (you go girl!).

Plus, this list is not exhaustive. Don’t fret if you don’t see your favourite artist here. Feel free to name additional awesome female artists from the Levant in the comment section below ๐Ÿ™‚

For now, scroll through the list and enjoy!

Undocumented ุจุฏูˆู† ู‚ูŠุฏ [Syrian]

Ahla w Sahla to my first post on a Syrian mosalsal!

This post is especially interesting since I have taken a clip from a Syrian mini-drama series that is unlike any others. The series is an interactive drama series where you can choose which character to follow in the beginning.

ุจุฏูˆู† ู‚ูŠุฏ - ูƒุฑูŠู… ุงู„ุญู„ู‚ุฉ 1 : ุนู„ู‰ ุบูู„ุฉ
Watch this video on YouTube.

I came across the series via an article published by the Middle East Eye. The whole series contains short clips under 5 minutes -which is great cause they are not that long. You can check out the article hereย 

How do Arabs end an argument (or turn a deaf ear to replies)

Ahla w Sahla fiikum to another post of #How do Arabsย ๐Ÿ˜‰

In this post, I’m going to list out a few phrases that are useful for ending arguments.

In general, they are to mean “My words are final” and thus any replies would not be tolerated. It is also important to note that most often it is a person of a higher authority than the other who would be saying these phrases (Eg: a mother to her children)

The first phrase is…

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