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==Introduction== | |||
Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Moroccan Arabic Course". In this lesson, we will focus on temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic. Prepositions are essential in any language, and learning temporal prepositions will help you talk about time and schedule. | Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Moroccan Arabic Course". In this lesson, we will focus on temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic. Prepositions are essential in any language, and learning temporal prepositions will help you talk about time and schedule. | ||
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<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/Formation-of-the-Conditional|Formation of the Conditional]] & [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]].</span> | |||
==What are Temporal Prepositions?== | |||
Temporal prepositions are prepositions that describe time. They indicate when events take place or how long they last. Temporal prepositions are used to answer questions such as "when?" or "for how long?". Here are some temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic: | Temporal prepositions are prepositions that describe time. They indicate when events take place or how long they last. Temporal prepositions are used to answer questions such as "when?" or "for how long?". Here are some temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic: | ||
===Temporal Prepositions List=== | |||
Here are some of the most common temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic: | Here are some of the most common temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic: | ||
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==How to Use Temporal Prepositions in Moroccan Arabic== | |||
Temporal prepositions are used to describe time periods and indicate when events take place. Here are some examples: | Temporal prepositions are used to describe time periods and indicate when events take place. Here are some examples: | ||
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<li>The concert is in the evening. → الحفلة كتكون فالعشية. (l7fla katkon fala3chiya) </li> | <li>The concert is in the evening. → الحفلة كتكون فالعشية. (l7fla katkon fala3chiya) </li> | ||
==Practice Exercises== | |||
Now that you have learned about temporal prepositions, practice using them in context. Here are some exercises: | Now that you have learned about temporal prepositions, practice using them in context. Here are some exercises: | ||
===Exercise 1=== | |||
Complete the following sentences using the appropriate prepositions: | Complete the following sentences using the appropriate prepositions: | ||
<li>I eat breakfast ____ 8:00 AM. </li> | <li>I eat breakfast ____ 8:00 AM. </li> | ||
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<li>He wakes up ____ five in the morning. </li> | <li>He wakes up ____ five in the morning. </li> | ||
===Exercise 2=== | |||
Translate the following sentences to Moroccan Arabic: | Translate the following sentences to Moroccan Arabic: | ||
<li>The meeting is in the afternoon.</li> | <li>The meeting is in the afternoon.</li> | ||
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<li>They will leave after dinner. </li> | <li>They will leave after dinner. </li> | ||
==Conclusion== | |||
In this lesson, we have learned about temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic. You now have the tools to talk about time and schedule. Keep practicing and using these prepositions to improve your communication skills in Moroccan Arabic. | In this lesson, we have learned about temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic. You now have the tools to talk about time and schedule. Keep practicing and using these prepositions to improve your communication skills in Moroccan Arabic. | ||
==Sources== | |||
<li>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_Arabic</li> | <li>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_Arabic</li> | ||
<li>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preposition</li> | <li>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preposition</li> | ||
<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/Affirmative-Imperative|Affirmative Imperative]] & [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/Demonstrative-Adjectives|Demonstrative Adjectives]].</span> | |||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
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* [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/Pronunciation|Pronunciation]] | * [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/Pronunciation|Pronunciation]] | ||
* [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/The-verb-"To-Come"|The verb "To Come"]] | * [[Language/Moroccan-arabic/Grammar/The-verb-"To-Come"|The verb "To Come"]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:41, 27 March 2023
Introduction
Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Moroccan Arabic Course". In this lesson, we will focus on temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic. Prepositions are essential in any language, and learning temporal prepositions will help you talk about time and schedule.
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Formation of the Conditional & 0 to A1 Course.
What are Temporal Prepositions?
Temporal prepositions are prepositions that describe time. They indicate when events take place or how long they last. Temporal prepositions are used to answer questions such as "when?" or "for how long?". Here are some temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic:
Temporal Prepositions List
Here are some of the most common temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic:
Moroccan Arabic | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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فالـ | falla | In |
كـ | ka | Like |
بـ | ba | At |
من | men | From |
لحد | lhad | Until |
فوق | fouk | About |
بعد | ba'd | After |
How to Use Temporal Prepositions in Moroccan Arabic
Temporal prepositions are used to describe time periods and indicate when events take place. Here are some examples:
Practice Exercises
Now that you have learned about temporal prepositions, practice using them in context. Here are some exercises:
Exercise 1
Complete the following sentences using the appropriate prepositions:
Exercise 2
Translate the following sentences to Moroccan Arabic:
Conclusion
In this lesson, we have learned about temporal prepositions in Moroccan Arabic. You now have the tools to talk about time and schedule. Keep practicing and using these prepositions to improve your communication skills in Moroccan Arabic.
Sources
Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Affirmative Imperative & Demonstrative Adjectives.
Other Lessons
- Pronunciation
- The verb "To Come"
- Direct and Indirect Object Clauses
- Verbs
- The Genitive Case in Moroccan Arabic
- How to use “to be” with names and places
- Definite Articles in Moroccan Arabic
- Plurals
- Demonstrative Adjectives