Egyptian Colloquial Arabic; a Conversation Grammar And Reader
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mabsuit min '^ali fi "^ibairit Jurb id duxxam ? — ^la ma kanji mabsuit minnu. 12. wa la:kin kan fih duxxa:n fi 1 "^ilab bitu:"; il walad ? — ^la:, ma kanji fi:h. 13. kan ma'^a 6. dujuif do:l duxxain sa(:)jib ? — la:, ma kanJL m'^aihum. 14. wala sigaijir ? — la ma kanj'jn'^aihum siga:jir. 15. ka:n "^anduhum duxxam fi 1 be:t ? — la ma kanJi '^anduhum fi 1 be:t. 16. jimkin jikum' ma'^aihum ba'^dem? — mada:m majhumj* ke:f minnu bi 1 mcirre, ma_jkunji ma'^aihum abadan. 17. xilisna mid ddrs. jikum fi...h ddrs' bukra ? — bukra 1 xcimi:s, aiwa, jikum fih ddrs. 18 fi jo:m il hadd' j (i)kum fih ddrs ? — ^la ma_jkunji fi:h. da jo:m raiha, mahuj jo:m Jugl. Future of kain " it was' 64 EGYPTIAN COLLOQUIAL ARABIC X. For General Conversation. [To Pupil and Teacher. In most of the succeeding chapters it will suffice to treat the main exercise as a reading one, the object of which is to show how verbs illustrating the form under discussion occur in ordinary talk* Much more work should be put into the conversational verb-drills, which form an essential part of each chapter.
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