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And that’s not everything! We’ll also cover how to say “I lost my passport” and “I lost my watch.”
You can find it all at Arabicpod101.com! Check out the PDF where you’ll find a transcript of today’s dialogs both in Standard and Moroccan Arabic, the vocabulary list and a detailed explanation of the grammar points. Remember, always let us know what you think!
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