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a = fatHah, aa = alif , i=kasrah, ii=yaa'
Last Week's Answers (in order)

Saturday:

Today's word is a verb! The verb fataHa (H is letter #6) means opened (remember: Arabic verbs are quoted in the simple past, sm). Please refer to Lesson 20 of The Arabic Tutor (software) for more on verbs. The two other forms needed for conjugation are given below (yaftaHu (present, sm), and iftaH (imperative, sm). How do you say: "open the door, please (s.f)"? Arabic word

Sunday:

Ok, here's another verb - a regular one. sami'a ('a is Ayn which is letter #18, see Summary in The Arabic Tutor for pronunciation of letters). This is, of course, the simple past. It means heard. The present and imperative tenses are given. How do you say "Have you heard"? (pl. m) Arabic word
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Monday:

Today's word is also a verb. daXala (X=letter #7) is Arabic for entered. The present is yadXulu and the imperative is 'udXul (given only the necessary forms - please refer to your copy of the software - The Arabic Tutor - for conjugation). How do you say: "I entered the school"?
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Tuesday:

Time to eat? Today's word is a noun. The Arabic maT'Am (see A.T Summary for letter pronunciation) means a restuarant. The plural is given and is irregular. How do you say :"Did you go to the restuarant"? (sf)
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Wednesday:

The Arabic word for car is sayyarah (sf), the plural is regular! - it's sayyaaraat. How do you say: "my car is new"?
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Thursday:

Here's another sf noun: Taa'irah (T is let. #16) is Arabic for plane. The plural is regular (Taa'iraat). How do we say: "the plane is in the airport"?
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Friday:

Today's word is also a noun. suuQ is Arabic for market (sm/f). The plural is irregular (aswaaQ). How do you say: "Did you go to the market?" (pl. m)
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