Today you’re going to hear how to say more and less in Iraqi Arabic.
Using the word ‘before’ or ‘after’ in Iraqi Arabic before a noun or a verb is really straightforward. This Iraqi native speaker will show you how it’s done.
Today you’re going to learn how to say that something looks like something in Iraqi Arabic.
Here you’ll hear one way that Iraqi people say ‘almost’ in their dialect.
In this lesson you’ll learn how to compare things in Iraqi Arabic (-er + than).
Today you’re going to hear one way that Iraqi speakers say they can or can’t do something.
Today you’re going to hear how to say that you have to or need to do something (have to + verb) in Iraqi Arabic.
Today you’re going to learn how to use four adverbs of frequency in colloquial Iraqi Arabic. New words: [checklist] Never Sometimes Often Always [/checklist] [box type=”warning” ]Pay close attention to the word placement in the sentence. There is some flexibility when it comes to placement of adverbs of frequency but for now try to just focus […]
Today you’re going to hear how to talk about past actions in Iraqi Arabic.
Today you’re going to learn how to say about or approximately in colloquial Iraqi Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to say that something is the most or the greatest in Iraqi Arabic (superlatives).