When to use Inna and When to Use Anna
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 12 Video Source: LQToronto Madina Arabic Videos – Book 2 – DVD 07/B4 – 08:33 to 18:29 Source for above: Book 2 – TextBook – Lesson 12
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 12 Video Source: LQToronto Madina Arabic Videos – Book 2 – DVD 07/B4 – 08:33 to 18:29 Source for above: Book 2 – TextBook – Lesson 12
Video : LQToronto Clip extracted from Book 2 – DVD 02 / A3 – 38:13 to 44:49
Video Courtesy: LQToronto, Book 2 – DVD 02 /A1 – 4:40 till 19:03 Source for the above images : LQToronto Handouts – Book 2 Ladder slider game of إِنَّ and ل (Seq # 66) Consider the following statement. اَلْمَاءُ بَارِدٌ Its meaning is “The water is cold”. Let us emphasize it first with لامُ الإبْتِداء… Continue reading Emphatic Laam ل
Source for above: Dr. V.AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 01 Video Courtesy : LQToronto – Book 2 – DVD 01/A1 – 4:10 to 42:16 إِنَّ , the particle of emphasis and Nasbin (Seq # 64) Consider the following sentence. اَلْمَاءُ بَارِدٌ Its meaning is “The water is cold”. The grammatical analysis of the… Continue reading Inna إنَّ – Particle of Emphasis and Accusative Case (حَرْفُ تَوْكيدٍ وَ نَصْبٍ)
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