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Hi everyone.
I'm Nora.
أهلاً أنا نورا.
ahlaan 'ana nwra.
Welcome to the Arabic whiteboard lessons.
In this lesson, you will learn how to ask for someone's phone number.
Let's get started.
Let's look at the dialog.
When I read, I want you to pay attention to the numbers.
Find the numbers and see how they are used in the dialogue.
رقم هاتفك من فضلك
raqm hatifik min fadlik
رقم هاتفي هو
raqm hatifiin hu
صفر واحد صفر صفر
sifr wahid sifr sifr
اثنان ثلاثة
aithnan thalatha
خمسة ثمانية
khamsat thamania
تسعة واحد صفر
tiseat wahid sifr
Your phone number, please.
My phone number is 01002358910
Okay
let's look at the vocabulary.
First we have
صفر
sifr
zero
صفر
sifr
واحد
wahid
One
واحد
wahid
اثنان
aithnan
two
اثنان
aithnan
ثلاثة
thalatha
three
ثلاثة
thalatha
أربعة
arbaea
four
أربعة
arbaea
خمسة
khamsa
Five
خمسة
khamsa
ستة
sita
six
ستة
sita
سبعة
sabea
seven
سبعة
sabea
ثمانية
thamania
eight
ثمانية
thamania
تسعة
tisea
nine
تسعة
tisea
Now, let's look at the sentence pattern.
This pattern is the structure that our dialogue followed.
رَخْمُ هَاتِفِي هُوَةٍ
rakhm hatifi hua
phone number
My phone number is…
Then you say the phone number.
إيه
iyh
is the first person singular possessive pronoun
used after nouns
هو
hu
means he
referring to the phone number which is masculine in Arabic
verb to be in the present tense in Arabic
is never used in this sentence structure

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