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By Farah
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Learn the 5 most common verbs in Iraqi: "to make/do", "to happen", "I see", "I say", and "I want". Hopefully they come in handy some time! And if you have any requests, please leave a comment.
This episode features... 4 common words: "breakfast", "water", "the market", "to have lunch", and 4 common phrases to use each of the words.
Today we'll talk about the simple tenses, as well as some regional variations in saying continuous verbs, and you'll learn how to say yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
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In Iraq, it's usually sunny and hot. But this episode also will be helpful for the British kind of weather. Memorise these filler phrases about the weather to avoid awkward silences.
What time is it? It's time to learn how to ask what time it is! In this episode you will learn how to do so.
Learn how to ask & answer open-ended questions, such as: 'When did you come to Iraq?'
Learn how to ask a close-ended question (that can be answered by yes or no) and an open-ended question, such as: 'Where are you from?' or 'What do you think of Iraq?'.
Do you believe it? We made this whole episode for just a single word: تسوية (tasawwia) - to do, to make. Or, conjugated to first person singular: أسوي ('asawwi) - I do, I make. Because you will use this word a lot in daily life.
Two small grammar explanations in this episode: how to conjugate a verb gender for second person singular in present simple (you eat rice) and imperative (eat!). Because unlike in English, in Iraqi/Arabic verbs are gendered.
Would you like to eat or drink something? In this episode you will learn how to order a refreshing drink.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.