Learn How to Say I Can and I Can't in Levantine Arabic | Levantine Arabic for Beginners
Welcome back to another video! Today we're going to learn how to say "I can" and "I can't" in Levantine Arabic. We'll explore the two common ways to say "I can" which are fi + possessive pronoun suffixes and conjugating the verb "to be able to" which is "yidar". Both of these options are interchangeable and commonly used in the Levant region. We'll look at the present tense conjugation of these words for different persons. We'll also work through example sentences.
We'll also learn how to say "I can't" by applying the negator prefix "ma". We will also have example sentences for this.
This is ideal for Arabic language learners and those interested in learning the Levantine dialect which is spoken in the Levant region in countries like Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:29 The two ways to say "I can"
1:34 How to say "can I?"
2:06 Conjugating "fi" to mean "I can"
5:50 Conjugating "yidar" the "to be able to" verb
8:32 How to say "I can't"
8:54 "I can" example sentences
13:15 "I can't" example sentences
15:20 Outro
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