Decoding Arabic
12/02/2024
If you’re learning Arabic, chances are you’ve already stumbled upon the word “habibi.”
It’s literally translated to “my lover,” with “habib” meaning “loved one/lover” and “ii” being the possessive suffix “my”.
But did you know “habibi” isn’t just reserved for those romantic moments? It’s got a whole other side to it!
Add the friendly vocative “ya” in front, and there you go— “ya habibi” becomes an exclamation that’s as versatile as they come. It’s like saying “come on,” “here we go again,” or “well well well” in English—depending on the vibe and the situation, of course.
Have you heard the exclamation “ya habibi” before?
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A Complete Guide to Learning Arabic as a Foreign Language If you are planning to learn Arabic, this guide is for you to better understand the nature of Arabic language and plan your journey!
Do you know how to use كلّ?
Can you make few sentences using كلّ/الكلّ/لِكُلّ ? 🤓
Keeping on with the verb خيّمَ,in today's video you will learn 3 useful idioms:
1️⃣ خيّمَ اللّيلُ
▪️ خيّمَ اللّيلُ على المدِينةِ فَبَدت أضْواؤُها لامِعَةً كالنّجُوم
2️⃣ خَيَّم الصَّمْتُ
▪️نَامَ الأطفالُ فَخَيَّمَ الصّمتُ علَى المنزِلِ
3️⃣ خَيّمَ الحُزْنُ
▪️خيّمَ الحُزْنُ علَى وَجْهِ المَرأَةِ بعدَ أنْ فَقدَت زَوْجَهَا
Do you know more idiomatic expressions with the verb خيّم?
Can you make a sentence with any of those expressions? 🤓 ⌨️ ⬇️
Much love 💖
SALAM 😃
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Did any words sound familiar for you?
Like.. بوصلة [bawSala] that reminds us of Turkish PUSULA 😉
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