Welcome to a new lesson of this long-awaited Newbie Series, an introductory course designed for those who are new to the Arabic language. Today, Bob and his friends are at loss when they arrive to their friend’s party. Their host, Ali, is nowhere to be found. Are they going to give up and leave? Tune in to find out. In this lesson, we learn how to ask “we’re looking for someone/something” both in Standard and Moroccan dialect. This could be the difference between finding that purse you lost in Casablanca, or returning home empty-handed…
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Hosts: Mehdi
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: the pronouns (I, the verb to look for, we, you). | Function: asking where someone is, saying who you are | Topic: locating someone | Politeness Level: casual, formal, Polite
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