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Today we are going to see just a new chapter and |
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this is about definiteness and indefiniteness in |
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English and Arabic. we are going to see the |
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definiteness system how nouns are defined in |
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English and Arabic definiteness is available in |
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all languages but some languages have overt system |
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and some other languages have covert system |
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Chinese for example does not have any overt system |
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there are no equivalence for a or n or the or any |
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article of definiteness or indefiniteness in any |
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in a language like English. So Chinese does not |
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have articles. It has only zero articles, covert |
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articles. Arabic has no articles no indefinite |
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articles but it has the definite article l however |
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in English we have the overt system the |
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indefiniteness and definiteness system a n this is |
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the indefinite article and the plus the zero |
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article Today we are going to navigate on the |
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definiteness and indefiniteness systems to |
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discover its secret, how definiteness and |
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indefiniteness are constructed in English and |
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Arabic. So we need to touch the indefiniteness |
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system first. We mean, the morpheme AN. This is |
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one article. A and N are one article. It is |
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indefinite article. However, A and N are |
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allomorphs of the same morpheme, the indefinite |
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article. Okay? This is used in English to single |
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the ideas expressed by the noun directly following |
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it. Once upon a time, there was a king. Once upon |
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a time, once upon a time, there was a king. A king |
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here is preceded by the indefinite article A |
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because it refers to a single idea. Okay, once |
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upon a time there was a king, the king was named |
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Shahrayar. So once you repeat the same thing, it |
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must be preceded by the definite article, the. |
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Okay? The indefinite a and n article semantically |
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holds the sense of any. The earth is like a ball. |
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The room is like a sequoia. |
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Any square, any ball. |
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So, A and N are used to express a |
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single idea that refers to one noun And |
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semantically, it holds the sense of any as well. |
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So the room is like a square, which square? Any |
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square. |
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Semantically, the indefinite article A and N has |
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specific meaning and generic meaning. So we have |
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generic or specific meaning. Once it refers to a |
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certain idea or object, then it is specific. |
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However, if you speak generically about |
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Anything, any idea, this means that you refer or |
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you have or A and N have the function, the generic |
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function. I'm looking for a book on computer |
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technology. I'm looking for a book on computer |
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technology. Which book? Any book. So it is |
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generic. I need to read a story. Which story? Any |
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story. Okay. It's generic. Okay. I need to buy a |
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book in linguistics. Which book? Any book. So it |
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is of generic meaning. Now, I bought a book in |
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linguistics. I bought a book in linguistics. This |
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is specific. A certain book. Okay. For example, it |
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is the minimalist program for Noam Chomsky, for |
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example. So one book. I know it. It is specific. |
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Fine. I rented a flat. I rented a flat. |
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Which flat? One flat. So is this specific or |
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generic? It is specific. A guest came to visit us |
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last night. What do you say? A guest. Specific |
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guest. I know him. Okay. |
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Okay. |
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The indefinite article A and N It's also used with |
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singular countable nouns to refer to countable |
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nouns that have neither been mentioned in this |
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course before nor |
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situationally identified. |
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There was a queen named Elizabeth. There was a |
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queen named Elizabeth. Okay. A queen. Is it |
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countable or uncountable? Countable. Okay. It |
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refers to a certain person. Does it work here |
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specifically or generically? Specifically. So it |
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is of specific function semantically. |
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Now in the sentence, there was a queen. Is the |
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noun mentioned before? No, this is the first time |
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you hear it, okay? So any noun, any concrete or |
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any countable noun mentioned for the first time |
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must be preceded by a or n, okay? But if it is |
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heard before, if it is mentioned before, then a |
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and n must be repeated by the. Okay. I have a son |
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and a daughter. I have a son and a daughter. And |
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the son and the daughter are students at the |
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Islamic University of Gaza. Okay. For the first |
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time, it is a, a. However, for the second time, it |
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is the, the. Okay. We have a cat and a dog. A cat |
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and a dog. The first time, the cat and the dog are |
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very beautiful. Okay. Once I repeat, I replace the |
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indefinite article with a definite article there. |
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Okay. I'm reading a good book. I'm reading a good |
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book. The book is on linguistics. So for the first |
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time, a book for the second time, the book. |
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Now, the indefinite article indicates a class |
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relationship. Therefore, it precedes singular |
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countable nouns used as representative members of |
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the class. A cat can be beautiful, which cat? |
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Any cat so here is it specific or generic? It's |
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generic Okay, now a cat is a representative It |
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is a representative Member of Hair class, all cats |
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Plants are beautiful I say for example A tree is |
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beautiful. Which tree? Any tree Okay Now |
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once the noun is preceded or modified by |
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attributive adjective preceded by adjective it |
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must be or it can be preceded by a or n I say |
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Christine is becoming a nice girl I |
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can't say Christine is becoming nice girl a nice |
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girl because this is adjectival adjectival now |
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okay Hoda is becoming a clever girl is becoming |
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clever gear, a clever gear. So we have here an |
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adjectival noun. Any adjectival noun accepts A or |
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N according to its morphological construction. |
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Either preceded by beginning with vowel or |
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consonant. In case of vowel, it is N. In case of |
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consonant, it's A. For example, I say university. |
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Is it A or N? |
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It is A, a university I say. It's a university. |
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This is Ya consonant. Ah. |
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Okay. However, ice cream, an ice cream. Engineer? |
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Okay. |
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Now, all professions and adjectives denoting |
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religions are preceded by A or N. I say I am a |
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professor. I am a professor. I am a professor. So |
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this is my profession. You are a student. |
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He is a mason. He is a windscatter. |
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He's a doctor. Okay. So all professions and |
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handicrafts are preceded by A or N. My father is a |
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teacher. Your father is an engineer, for example. |
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Your dad is a doctor. your dad accountant okay he |
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is an accountant okay he's an accountant okay your |
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dad okay he's also an accountant your dad a lawyer |
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okay he's a lawyer he is an advocate Okay, so we |
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have all professions and handcrafts are preceded |
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by the indefinite article A or N Okay adjectives |
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of religions I say أنا مسلم how could you |
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translate it? I am a Muslim She is she is a |
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Christian He is a Jew So religions are preceded by |
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A or N. Okay? Now all expressions or some |
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expressions of quantity and measurements are also |
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preceded by A or N. For example, a pair of shoes. |
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A pair. A. A little. We have little and a little. |
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Which is larger than the other? Little or a |
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little? No, no. A little is larger than little. A |
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few, a few, few, few. A few is larger than few. |
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Okay. A couple of minutes, a few, a hundred, a |
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thousand, three tablets a day. Now we speak about |
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the duration. Three tablets a day. I drove 80 |
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miles an hour. So day, hour, minute are preceded |
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by the indefinite article A or N. So three tablets |
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a day. The child has to have the medicine by |
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taking three teaspoonfuls a day. Okay. Three |
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tablets a day, 80 kilometers an hour. The material |
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is $10 a meter. $10 a meter. Okay. The apples |
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cost two dollars a kilo okay a pound so all means |
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of quantity okay or measurements units of |
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measurements are perceived by a or n type |
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now the proper nouns which are Used as adjectives |
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in the sentence in the singular proper noun used |
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as an adjective Must be preceded by a or n He's a |
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Napoleon He's a Napoleon She's |
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a Shakespeare And she is like Shakespeare he and |
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his courage is like Napoleon Okay So if you use a |
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noun in place or if you have a noun functioning as |
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preceded by A or N. He sat for a while. He sat for |
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an hour. He sat for a day. He stayed for a month. |
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He stayed with us for a year. Do you get that? Do |
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you understand? Hold on for a minute. Hold on for |
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a minute. Okay. Hold on for a moment. Hold on for |
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a second. So you have A. |
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preceded by A or N. I say have nice time or have a |
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nice time? Have a nice time. Have a nice day. Have |
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a nice stay with us in Gaza. Have a nice weekend. |
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Okay. Have a nice exam. Have a good exam Once |
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you have greeting expressions, they are preceded |
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by A or N Okay Now |
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greeting Merry Christmas. It's preceded by A Happy |
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part of greeting. أتمنى لك عيدا سعيدا. Is this |
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available in Arabic? We don't have A or N in |
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Arabic or equivalence of A and N. Okay, we only |
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have the definite article. We have covert system |
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of indefiniteness and the nonation ولدا رأيت ولدا |
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for emphasis is not for indefiniteness. So the |
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nonation Tanween in Arabic is not used for |
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indefiniteness. It is only for emphasis. |
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Okay. في يوم من الأيام كان هناك ملكا هذا |
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الملك يدعى شهريار ملك is not preceded by anything. |
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It is zero. Once I repeat, I use ال التعريف. هذا |
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الملك يدعى. Okay. So English is not like Arabic. |
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This must be taken very seriously once you |
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translate from English to Arabic or from Arabic to |
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English. Otherwise, you commit serious errors. |
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Because the definiteness or indefiniteness have |
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semantic meaning, which is very, very important. |
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It changes the meaning of the whole sentence. |
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what we understood. But the original decision, the |
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original solution, okay, issued by the Security |
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Council was like so. |
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Which Arab |
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territories does it mean? okay so the whole |
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sentence changed completely okay this is why we |
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reject it okay anyway the |
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definite article the has very important semantic |
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rule in English and قل التعريف in Arabic has the |
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same rule however the translation of قل التعريف |
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does not necessarily mean that in all situations |
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and that cannot be translated with Arabic in all |
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situations it depends on the structure of the |
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sentence so you have to take care about the |
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context of the sentence or the context where these |
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indefinite or definite articles used okay I |
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say For expressions of time I sat for a while It |
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is zero in Arabic while in English must be |
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preceded by the indefinite article A Hold on for a |
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minute A minute |
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Hold on for a moment. |
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With greetings and good wishes. I say have a nice |
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time. |
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It is zero. However, in English, it must be |
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translated by using the indefinite article the. |
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Have a nice time. Have a nice day. Have a good |
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exam. Have a nice stay here with us in Gaza. Have |
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a nice return journey to your country. Okay? |
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as or like. He fought like a lion. He fought like |
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a lion. I don't say he fought like a lion He |
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vanished like a ghost So |
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it using the definite article I |
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can say اختفى كشبح So it is not necessarily to |
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translate A and N with what is called zero article |
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in Arabic. |
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But in English, you have to say, you can't say he |
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fought fiercely like the lion like a lion okay so |
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you have to take care about this once you |
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translate okay the cardinal numbers or the |
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cardinal number one replaces the indefinite |
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article a or n for emphasis i can cross out a or n |
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and replace one instead just for emphasis He |
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bought one suit and two shirts. One suit. I can't |
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say a suit. I emphasize that he bought only one |
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suit. One suit. Okay. He bought one suit. Okay. |
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One here is for indefiniteness. |
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These, now, اشترى بدلة واحدة و قميصين but it is |
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zero okay so now we have overt indefiniteness |
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system in English represented or translated in a |
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or n while in Arabic we have zero indefiniteness |
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however for translating I cannot be bound to have |
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equivalence okay because in Arabic we don't have |
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indefiniteness system. It is covert. Some |
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sentences, mainly in similes, in some sentences, |
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we translate the A and N into in Arabic. So if you |
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have this sentence to be translated into English, |
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you have to say, he fought like a lion. We don't |
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say he fought like the lion. it's not accepted |
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okay so as you see Arabic is different from |
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English the two languages are semantically and |
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grammatically different from each other okay now |
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the definite article we have the definite article |
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the in English it's equivalent to التعريف in |
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Arabic but semantically they are not the same. You |
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can't translate the ال التعريف by the in all the |
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times. You can't translate the into ال التعريف in |
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all times mainly because the function of each one |
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of these definite articles in the two languages |
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differ from each other. Let's see the function of |
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the in English. Okay. First, you know that that |
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precedes the nouns like A and N. Okay. The noun |
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phrase. |
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It refers to the noun which refers to an entity |
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known by the speaker and the listener, meaning the |
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addresser and the addressee. If you too speak |
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about a certain entity or a certain thing known by |
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you all, then you must precede this noun by using |
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the. Okay? The professor is absent today. The |
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professor is absent today. You know, what do I |
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mean? Okay. I mean your professor whom you are |
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familiar with. So I say the professor. Okay. |
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The prime minister greeted |
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the released prisoners yesterday. You know him. |
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Okay. So you say the prime minister. Okay. I say |
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the legislative council. You know what I, what do |
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I mean? Okay. You know what I mean? The |
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legislative council. How many legislative councils |
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are there in Gaza? One. So it is proceeded by |
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them. Okay. |
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So I say the prime minister, the legislative |
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council, the parliament. Okay. The university. |
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You know, you know it. Okay. So once you speak |
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about an entity or a noun phrase known by the |
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speaker and the listener, then you use the. Okay. |
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Now, if you have a noun preceded by, or the |
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noun is followed by relative clause, relative |
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particle, complementizer, like who, whom, whose, |
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which, that, then this noun, which precedes the |
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complementizer has the. I say, for example, the |
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man who was standing there is my uncle. The man |
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who was. I can say man who was. Since you have who |
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as a complementizer or as a relative pronoun as |
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you name it, then it is preceded by the definite |
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article, the. |
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The car which I bought yesterday was very |
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expensive. |
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The car. I don't say car which was. Since you have |
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which, then the noun preceding it must be preceded |
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by the definite article there. Okay? Now, if you |
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have also a noun followed by preposition phrase |
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Then it must be preceded by the definite article |
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that I say the 10th of April of April preposition |
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phrase. The 10th of April. 10th is a noun. So it |
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must be preceded by main that. Okay. |
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Okay. |
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Most of the food was consumed. Why do we have the |
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here before the noun food? |
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Why does the noun food have the? |
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Most of |
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the food was consumed. Now you enter your kitchen, |
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And you find, you open the fridge, okay? And you |
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say to your mom, most of the food was consumed. |
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The food. The food is an entity known by the |
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speaker and the listener. So it is there. |
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Now proper names usually don't have any article. |
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Ahmed, Mohammed, John, Mary, Chris, don't have any |
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article, okay? However, some names of countries, |
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cities or localities are preceded by the definite |
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article the. I say the Sudan, the United States, |
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the Congo, I say the West Bank, the Gaza Strip. |
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The United Nations. The compound nouns are |
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preceded by the definite article there. We cannot |
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say Gaza Strip. The Gaza Strip. I can't say West |
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Bank. The West Bank. Okay. The Arab, the United |
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Arab Emirates. Okay. Now, names of oceans, seas, |
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rivers, deserts are always preceded by the |
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definite article, the. Okay? I say the Atlantic, |
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the Pacific, the Nile, the Red Sea, the Euphrates. |
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Okay. So once you speak about water, about seas |
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and oceans, you must use a definite article. البحر |
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الأبيض المتوسط. I say the Mediterranean Sea. I |
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can't say Mediterranean Sea, the Mediterranean |
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Sea. Okay. |
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I say بحر الشمال, the North Sea. Okay. |
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Now the definite article precedes the plural names |
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and family names followed by a noun. The Johnson's |
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bought a new house last month. The family of |
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Johnson's. Username can be preceded by the |
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definite article there. Okay. |
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I met the Masturbator family when I visited Japan. |
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The Masturbator family here, the surname is |
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preceded by the definite article the. You have |
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this in the Arab Gulf countries. So instead of |
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saying Walid Amir, If I teach just in Qatar or in |
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Saudi Arabia or whatever, they must say Dr. Walid |
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Al Amir as a sort of respect, it seems. So their |
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dialects do not accept zero article before the |
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surname. They accept always the ال التعريف. So |
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here we have this in English. The family name. |
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can have the definite article, okay? Once used, |
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I mean, the plural name, the family name, the |
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plural name has |
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the definite article if followed by a noun. The |
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Johnsons bought a new house. Okay? The Mustapara |
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family. |
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Mustapara plus family. A surname plus a noun. |
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379 |
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Okay. |
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380 |
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The definite article precedes things or entities |
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which exist in the universe as unique as when I |
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see the sun. The moon. How many moons are there? |
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One. How many suns? One. So the sun, the moon, the |
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384 |
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Quran, the Holy Quran. |
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385 |
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The plural nationalities must be preceded by the |
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386 |
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definite article the. I say the Japanese, the |
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387 |
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French, The British. So what's the difference |
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between the English and English? English refers to |
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389 |
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language. The English refers to nationality. Okay. |
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390 |
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So we as Palestinians, is it available to say |
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391 |
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Palestinians or the Palestinians? What's the |
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392 |
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difference in translation? Once I say the |
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393 |
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Palestinians, we mean that we are people, we are a |
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394 |
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nation confessed by all people. However, if we say |
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395 |
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Palestinians, like the CNN or our enemies call us, |
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396 |
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this means that we refer gangs or groups of people |
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397 |
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that cannot be identified as a nation. Okay? So |
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398 |
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you as Palestinian translators must say about |
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399 |
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yourselves as Palestinians or the Palestinians? |
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400 |
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The Palestinians. Okay? |
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401 |
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So this is taken once you translate from English |
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402 |
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00:38:37,930 --> 00:38:41,690 |
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to Arabic from the BBC, you must use what is |
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403 |
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00:38:41,690 --> 00:38:46,350 |
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called managing in translation. Okay, insert your |
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404 |
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own beliefs, your own ideas. |
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405 |
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Now, we have also the abstract adjectives used as |
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406 |
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nouns. Abstract adjectives. The rich must |
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407 |
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Give money or give donations to the poor, to the |
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408 |
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needy. You must be highly kind to the aged. |
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409 |
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The poor is an adjective. It stands here in place |
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410 |
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of a noun. So it must be preceded by the definite |
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411 |
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article there. |
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412 |
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Okay. So the |
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413 |
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poor need the help of the rich. The aged are |
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414 |
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subject to more aphasia than others. Language |
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415 |
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diseases, aphasia. |
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416 |
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Okay. The aged are subject to more aphasia than |
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417 |
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others. The aged. Okay. Now that is also precedes |
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418 |
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the compass directions. I see the North, the East, |
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419 |
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the South, the West. Okay. |
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420 |
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So I was born in the Middle East. In the Middle |
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421 |
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East. Middle East. It's direction. So it is there. |
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422 |
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00:40:55,660 --> 00:41:02,740 |
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I say Palestine lies off the Mediterranean Sea to |
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423 |
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00:41:02,740 --> 00:41:09,860 |
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the West. Sorry, to the West. Yes. And Syria and |
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424 |
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Lebanon To the North, Jordan to the East and Egypt |
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425 |
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to the South. So I say the North, the South, the |
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426 |
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West, the East. Okay. All directions are preceded |
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427 |
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by the. Okay. |
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428 |
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00:41:44,420 --> 00:41:50,140 |
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We have the definite article used for or they are |
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429 |
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used for body parts. Okay. John hit Mary in the |
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430 |
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eye. Eye is part of the body. Okay. |
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431 |
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He captured him from the shoulder, the shoulder. |
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432 |
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The policeman took the criminal by the arm and |
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433 |
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led him away. So the arm, the shoulder, the eye, |
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434 |
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all parts of the body can be perceived by the |
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435 |
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definite article, The. |
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436 |
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Now, this is similar to Arabic. |
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437 |
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But if |
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438 |
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you have a clitic, the clitic stands for آل |
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439 |
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التعريف. |
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440 |
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Refers, it stands as a critic. It refers to the |
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441 |
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definite article there. |
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442 |
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00:43:09,480 --> 00:43:09,540 |
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Okay. |
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443 |
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00:43:21,060 --> 00:43:21,680 |
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Okay. |
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444 |
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So you have this in both languages. |
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445 |
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Now that precedes the object in the immediate |
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446 |
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situation use. |
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447 |
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That precedes the object in the immediate |
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448 |
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situation use. Now I need to cover my eyes and you |
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449 |
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need to warn me about the steps. Okay. You say |
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450 |
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mind the gap or mind the stairs. Mind the steps. |
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451 |
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00:44:13,060 --> 00:44:22,180 |
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Mind the gap. This is immediate situation use. So |
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452 |
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it precedes the object in the immediate situation |
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453 |
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use. Who's going to mind? someone you this is a |
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454 |
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subject so we speak about the object mind the gap |
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455 |
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the gap is an object it is used here the in the |
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456 |
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immediate situation mind the gap mind the steps |
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457 |
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mind the stairs okay mind the cup okay |
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458 |
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mind the cup you see |
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459 |
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Now, don't go there. The police are looking for |
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460 |
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you. The police. The, because it is immediate |
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461 |
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situation. It's plural. You see? So, next time we |
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462 |
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are going, we need to terminate here and next time |
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463 |
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we are going to complete with a zero article and |
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464 |
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need to touch Arabic and make a comparison or |
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465 |
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contrast between the two languages. Okay, that's |
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466 |
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it for today. Thank you. |
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