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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn THE NOMINATIVE CASE in Moroccan Arabic.
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Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Moroccan-arabic Grammar, Alphabet and Pronunciation in ..., Verbs & The verb "To Run".
NOMINATIVE
CASE |
PRONUNCIATION ENGLISH | MOROCCAN ARABIC | PRONUNCIATION BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
CASO
NOMINATIVO |
Word is in the beginning of the phrase,
simple phrase |
Palavra no início da frase,
frase simples | |||
THE STUDENT READS THIS BOOK | Tih Taa lihb kayQrah
hahd lih kih taab |
الطالب كيقرئ
هد الكتاب |
Ti Taalib kayQra
had likitaab |
O ESTUDANTE LÊ ESSE LIVRO |
OUR GUIDE PAYED YESTERDAY | mour shid nah hih lih Suh lih baa rihH | مرشدنا خلّص البارح | murchidna hilliSâ libaariH | A NOSSA GUIA PAGOU ONTEM |
THE SHOP IS OPEN NOW | lih haa noot mahH lool
daa baa |
الحانوت محلول دابا | lihaanuut maH luul
daa baa |
A LOJA ESTÁ ABERTA AGORA |
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