Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Statement-Construction
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As a Tunisian Arabic language teacher for over 20 years, I have seen how important it is for students to build a strong foundation in statement construction. In this lesson, you will learn the basics of building both simple and complex statements in Tunisian Arabic.
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Numbers in Tunisian Arabic & Negation.
Simple Statements
In Tunisian Arabic, simple statements can be formed by using a subject and a predicate. The predicate is a verb that expresses the action or state of being of the subject. Here is an example of a simple statement in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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أنا بخير | Ana bikhiiir | I am fine |
To construct a simple statement, simply follow this formula:
Subject + Verb
For example:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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هو يلعب | Huwa yl3eb | He plays |
As you can see in the example above, the subject "هو" (huwa) means "he" and the verb "يلعب" (yl3eb) means "plays".
It's important to note that the verb in a simple statement must agree with the subject in gender and number. For example, if the subject is feminine, the verb should be in the feminine form.
Here's an example:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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هي تسبح | Hiya tsbah | She swims |
In this case, the subject "هي" (hiya) means "she" and the verb "تسبح" (tsbah) means "swims". The verb is in the feminine form in agreement with the feminine subject.
Complex Statements
Complex statements in Tunisian Arabic involve the use of conjunctions to connect two or more simple statements. Here are some conjunctions that can be used in Tunisian Arabic:
- و (wa) - and - أو (aw) - or - برشا (brsha) - a lot of
Here's an example of a complex statement:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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أنا نوصل بالتاكسي و برشا فلوس | Ana nawsl baltaksi w brsha flous | I arrive by taxi and a lot of money |
In this example, we're using the conjunction "و" (wa) to connect two simple statements. "أنا نوصل بالتاكسي" (Ana nawsl baltaksi) means "I arrive by taxi" and "برشا فلوس" (brsha flous) means "a lot of money".
Negation
To form a negative statement in Tunisian Arabic, you can use the word "ما" (ma) before the verb. Here's an example:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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ما نسمعش الموسيقى | Ma nsm3ch lmuseqa | We don't listen to music |
In this example, we're using the word "ما" (ma) before the verb "نسمعش" (nsm3ch) to form a negative statement.
Summary
In summary, statement construction in Tunisian Arabic involves forming simple statements using a subject and a verb, and connecting those simple statements using conjunctions to form complex statements. Negation can be formed using the word "ما" (ma) before the verb. It's important to remember that the verb must agree with the subject in gender and number. With practice, you'll soon be constructing statements with ease in Tunisian Arabic!
Other Lessons
- Interrogation and Question Indicators
- How to Use Be
- Question Formation
- Plurals
- Present Tense
- Adjective Formation
- Possessive Case in Tunisian Arabic
- 0 to A1 Course
- Basic Noun Structure
- Adverb Usage
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