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ronyvo
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:32 am Post subject: |
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| OJ Smoke wrote: | | AhmedBahgat wrote: | | Arabic is damn tough to master even for the native Arabic speakers |
Brother AhmedBahgat, I know it is hard to master the Arabic language. But is it hard to learn it?
Like, how hard would it be for me to learn Arabic to an extent that I would understand the Quran and speak to Arabs on the street? |
Any language can be learned for street use, to speak to Arabs in the street, provided they are not using slang.
However, it is a different story to master it in order to fully understand it, say for instance, to understand literature.
The Arabic grammer is the most difficult in Western languages.
Even the Koran, which the islamists believe that it is a miracle, because the perfect Arabic used, it is proven that it has many languistic mistakes.
I would like to advise you to read the Koran in English, but the translaton is not very accurate.
For instance, the English version uses the word "fight". In Arabic "kill".
Or "enkahoo" which means exactly the four letter "F" word, in English translated "Marry"...... |
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AhmedBahgat Golden Member


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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:14 am Post subject: |
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| ronyvo wrote: | | OJ Smoke wrote: | | AhmedBahgat wrote: | | Arabic is damn tough to master even for the native Arabic speakers |
Brother AhmedBahgat, I know it is hard to master the Arabic language. But is it hard to learn it?
Like, how hard would it be for me to learn Arabic to an extent that I would understand the Quran and speak to Arabs on the street? |
Any language can be learned for street use, to speak to Arabs in the street, provided they are not using slang.
However, it is a different story to master it in order to fully understand it, say for instance, to understand literature.
The Arabic grammer is the most difficult in Western languages.
Even the Koran, which the islamists believe that it is a miracle, because the perfect Arabic used, it is proven that it has many languistic mistakes.
I would like to advise you to read the Koran in English, but the translaton is not very accurate.
For instance, the English version uses the word "fight". In Arabic "kill".
Or "enkahoo" which means exactly the four letter "F" word, in English translated "Marry"...... |
Stop misleading the young Muslim you freak
the word Nikah is the the Arabic Fusha to Marriage
Please dismiss your stupid arse in the ignorant rubbish bin _________________ And say: Truth has arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is bound to perish.
[The Quran ; 17:81] |
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AhmedBahgat Golden Member


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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:16 am Post subject: |
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| OJ Smoke wrote: | | AhmedBahgat wrote: | | Arabic is damn tough to master even for the native Arabic speakers |
Brother AhmedBahgat, I know it is hard to master the Arabic language. But is it hard to learn it?
Like, how hard would it be for me to learn Arabic to an extent that I would understand the Quran and speak to Arabs on the street? |
salam bro
to speak the street language arabic, it should not be too hard
to learn everything about Arabic (mastering it), then this is too tough, sorry to tell you that, however because you are young, then you should have more time and pattience to achieve what you want to achieve, you need to work hard on it and Allah will give you the knowledge inshaalllah
salam _________________ And say: Truth has arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is bound to perish.
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BMZ Senior Member

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:23 am Post subject: |
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| AhmedBahgat wrote: | | ronyvo wrote: | | OJ Smoke wrote: | | AhmedBahgat wrote: | | Arabic is damn tough to master even for the native Arabic speakers |
Brother AhmedBahgat, I know it is hard to master the Arabic language. But is it hard to learn it?
Like, how hard would it be for me to learn Arabic to an extent that I would understand the Quran and speak to Arabs on the street? |
Any language can be learned for street use, to speak to Arabs in the street, provided they are not using slang.
However, it is a different story to master it in order to fully understand it, say for instance, to understand literature.
The Arabic grammer is the most difficult in Western languages.
Even the Koran, which the islamists believe that it is a miracle, because the perfect Arabic used, it is proven that it has many languistic mistakes.
I would like to advise you to read the Koran in English, but the translaton is not very accurate.
For instance, the English version uses the word "fight". In Arabic "kill".
Or "enkahoo" which means exactly the four letter "F" word, in English translated "Marry"...... |
Stop misleading the young Muslim you freak
the word Nikah is the the Arabic Fusha to Marriage
Please dismiss your stupid arse in the ignorant rubbish bin |
Ahmed,
From now on, it will be Holy F instead of Holy Matrimony or the Holy Union.
Cheers
BMZ _________________ Ali Sina:"Go to a public place, call friends with video and preferably the media as well. Then in front of everyone, remove your veil and set it on fire. Then announce in loud voice, "I am free" (Edited) |
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Baal Moderator


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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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| AhmedBahgat wrote: | | ronyvo wrote: | | OJ Smoke wrote: | | AhmedBahgat wrote: | | Arabic is damn tough to master even for the native Arabic speakers |
Brother AhmedBahgat, I know it is hard to master the Arabic language. But is it hard to learn it?
Like, how hard would it be for me to learn Arabic to an extent that I would understand the Quran and speak to Arabs on the street? |
Any language can be learned for street use, to speak to Arabs in the street, provided they are not using slang.
However, it is a different story to master it in order to fully understand it, say for instance, to understand literature.
The Arabic grammer is the most difficult in Western languages.
Even the Koran, which the islamists believe that it is a miracle, because the perfect Arabic used, it is proven that it has many languistic mistakes.
I would like to advise you to read the Koran in English, but the translaton is not very accurate.
For instance, the English version uses the word "fight". In Arabic "kill".
Or "enkahoo" which means exactly the four letter "F" word, in English translated "Marry"...... |
Stop misleading the young Muslim you freak
the word Nikah is the the Arabic Fusha to Marriage
Please dismiss your stupid arse in the ignorant rubbish bin |
Not really Marriage in the Western sense.
More like Legal intercourse. So it still means the F-word but meant in a legal way.
You do not marry your slave but you can have a legal intercourse 'Nikah' with them. When my muslim friend showed me his wedding registration from india, it said on top: "Izn Nikah" - Pemit to Nikah. |
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BMZ Senior Member

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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Baal wrote: | | When my muslim friend showed me his wedding registration from india, it said on top: "Izn Nikah" - Pemit to Nikah. |
So what?
In the Sub-Continent, it is called Certificate of Nikah or Marriage Registration Certificate.
Nobody calls it a Permit to Nikah. Don't be silly, Baal.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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| BMZ wrote: | | Baal wrote: | | When my muslim friend showed me his wedding registration from india, it said on top: "Izn Nikah" - Pemit to Nikah. |
So what?
In the Sub-Continent, it is called Certificate of Nikah or Marriage Registration Certificate.
Nobody calls it a Permit to Nikah. Don't be silly, Baal.
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What do I care how do you call it in English? I read it the way it was written: "Izn al-Nikah". Izn is a Permit. |
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Isn't one meaning of "nikah" also "pussy" ?
If so...
another translation could be "ticket to pussy" !  _________________ Upright is better than bent-over ! |
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:50 am Post subject: |
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| HomoErectus wrote: | Isn't one meaning of "nikah" also "pussy" ?
If so...
another translation could be "ticket to pussy" !  |
Not in Arabic, In Arabic Neik means Fvck.
Nak - Fvcked
Etnak(et|o) - Got Fvcked (female|plural)
Mitnak(a|een) - The one who gets habitually fvcked (female|plural)
Nayek(a) - Someone who fvcked (female) |
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:00 am Post subject: |
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| Baal wrote: | | HomoErectus wrote: | Isn't one meaning of "nikah" also "pussy" ?
If so...
another translation could be "ticket to pussy" !  |
Not in Arabic, In Arabic Neik means Fvck.
Nak - Fvcked
Etnak(et|o) - Got Fvcked (female|plural)
Mitnak(a|een) - The one who gets habitually fvcked (female|plural)
Nayek(a) - Someone who fvcked (female) |
sounds like you're a Nake professional
you forgot the equivelent word when a homo yanik a queer:
Nakahu
cheers
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