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Basic Levant Arabic Verb Conjugation [Present Continuous Tense] Ana 3am besakker el beb. I am closing the door [Past Tense] Ana sakkart el chebbek. I closed the window [Future Tense] Ana baddi besakker el ma7al ayya saba3. I will close the store at 7pm. I am learning the Levant dialect. Please correct this. Tell me if this is how the locals/natives would say these things. Or tell me how you might say it differently. I am trying to learn the verb conjugations. Please comment in chat/English letters. I cannot read the Arabic script well yet. Shookrun! Yeslamo!
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that is true in the Syrian and Lebanon speakers in Egypt we say ... ana baafel al bab (present con.) ana afalt al shebbaak (past) ana haafel al mahal al sobh ( future) so in arabic we have at least 3 verbs give us the meaning of close ( sakar _ghalaak -kafal )
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Basic Levant Arabic Verb Conjugation

[Present Continuous Tense] Ana 3am besakker el bAb. I am closing the door
[Past Tense] Ana sakkart el chebbek. I closed the window
[Future Tense] Ana HAsakker el ma7al EL SA3Aa sab3A. I will close the store at 7pm.
Ana baddi Asakker el ma7al EL SA3Aa sab3A.=I WANT TO CLOSE THE STORE AT 7PM
"(y) you're good at Arabic. and you speak informal Arabic."

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