[06] present yourself and others - independent pronouns

          Review the below Arabic grammar [page 4/4]: 

challenge level for grammar module

       Sections: Listen and repeat, Be careful, Drills, Picture drill, Situational drill
                                
Situational drill: "where are you from?"
 


 Situational drill: Introduce yourself and others using the above given words.

Here are some examples:

            Question                                                        Answer




أنْتَ مِنْ أيْنَ؟ 

إنْتَ مِنْ فِينْ؟
 
25  Inta min fiin?




أنا مِنْ تونِسَ

أنا مِنْ تونِسْ
26  Ana min Tunis.




هُوَ مِنْ أيْنَ؟

هُوَّ مِنينْ؟ (أوْ مِن فينْ )؟
 27   Huwwa mineen? (aw min fiin?)




هُوَ مِنْ كَنَدا

 هُوَ مِن ْ كَنَدا
 28
 
Huwwa min Canada.




هُمْ مِنْ أمْريكا؟

هُمَّ مِنْ أمْريكا؟
 
29   Humma min Amriica?




نَعَمْ، هُم مِنْ هُناكَ

أيْوَهْ هُمَّ مِنْ  هِناكْ
 
30  Aywa, Humma min hinaak

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Note:

The preferred word order for MSA/Classical is to place the interrogative particle in the beginning of the sentence as follows: مِنْ أيْنَ أنت؟  However, the order used in the table above is also acceptable.

Note: Proper names of places mentioned in this exercise are all diptotes.

       

  Well done! You just covered one of two types of                Next, the definite and indefinite article.
sentences in Arabic: the equational sentence!

       


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