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Hello Moroccan Arabic Learners,
In today's lesson you will learn how to use the VERB TO BE WITH ADJECTIVES in Moroccan Arabic.
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Present Tense[edit | edit source]
VERBS IN ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION
ENGLISH |
MOROCCAN
ARABIC |
---|---|---|
I AM | ana ... | ... انا |
YOU ARE | nih tah ... | ... نتا |
HE IS | Hoo ah ... | ... هو |
SHE IS | Hayah ... | ... هي |
WE ARE | Hih naa ... | ... حنا |
YOU ARE (PLURAL) | nih too maa ... | ... نتوما |
THEY ARE | Hoo mah ... | ... هوما |
Past Tense[edit | edit source]
VERBS IN ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION
ENGLISH |
MOROCCAN
ARABIC |
---|---|---|
I WAS | ana kouhnt | انا كنت |
YOU WERE | nih taa koun tee | نتا كنتي |
HE WAS | Hooah kaan | هوكان |
SHE WAS | Hayah kaa niht | هي كانت |
WE WERE | Hih nah koun naa | حنا كنّا |
YOU WERE (PLURAL) | nih too maa koun too | نتوما كنتو |
THEY WERE | Hoo mah kaa noo | هوما كانو |
Future Tense[edit | edit source]
VERBS IN ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION
ENGLISH |
MOROCCAN
ARABIC |
---|---|---|
I WILL BE | ana ghadee
nih koon |
انا غادي نكون |
YOU WILL BE | nih tah ghadee
tih koon |
نتا غادي تكون |
HE WILL BE | Hoo ah ghadee
ee koon |
هو غادي يكون |
SHE WILL BE | Hayah ghadee
tih koon |
هي غادي تكون |
WE WILL BE | hih nah ghadee
nih koo noo |
حنا غادي نكونو |
YOU WILL BE (PLURAL) | nih too mah ghadee
ti koo noo |
نتوما غادي تكونو |
THEY WILL BE | Hou maa ghadee
ee koo noo |
هوما غادي يكونو |
Videos[edit | edit source]
The verb "to be" in Moroccan language/dialect (Darija)[edit | edit source]
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- Possessive Pronouns
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