If you’ve ever wondered how to say that something will happen as soon as something else, here it is in Saudi Arabic.
Saying that something was supposed to, intended to and meant to happen but didn’t in Saudi Arabic is very simple and straightforward. Listen to this native Najdi speaker demonstrate how it’s done.
Today you’re going to hear how Saudi Arabic speakers say they or can’t do something.
This will show you exactly how Saudi speakers say that something will happen ‘before’ something else (both a noun and a verb).
Today you’re going to hear how to say more and less in Saudi Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to say too much and too many in Saudi Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear one way to say very, not very and not at all in Saudi Arabic.
Today you’re going to learn how to use four adverbs of frequency in colloquial Saudi Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear one way to compare things in Saudi Arabic (-er + than).
Today you’re going to hear how to say that something is the most or the greatest in Saudi Arabic (superlatives).
Today you’re going to learn how to say about or approximately in colloquial Saudi Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to talk about past actions in Saudi Arabic.