[28] not late again! – telling time

          Review the below Arabic grammar [page 1/1]: 

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What time is it please? [click here]

  Issaça kaam min fadlak = what time is it please?




اَلْواحِدَةُ وَخَمْسُ دَقائقٍ واحْدَة وِخَمْسَة
 1
 
1:05 waḥda wi xamsa




اَلْيَوْمُ
النَّهارْدَة

2
 innaharda - today




اَلْواحِدَةُ وَعَشْرُ دَقائقٍ وَاحْدَة وِعَشَرَة
3  1:10 waḥda wi çaŝara




غَداً\في الْغَدِ
بُكْرَة
4  bukra - tomorrow




اَلْواحِدَةُ وَخَمْسَ عَشَرَةَ دَقيقَةً
واحْدَة وِتِلْت
5  1:15 waḥda wi tilt




بَعْدَ غَدٍ
بَعْد بُكْرَة

 6  baçd bukra - the day after tomorrow

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Picture drill [click here]

 

  What time is it? Try to mention if it is morning, noon, or evening - choose anyone to practice.

 


   

Well done! You are using the numbers you just              Next, let's add some motion! The simple past verb...
learnt to tell time.                                                              

 
   

  
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