Today you’re going to learn some larger numbers in Sudanese Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to count from 1 to 20 in Sudanese Arabic.
So you want to know the three most basic and essential expressions in Sudanese Arabic? Take a listen…
If you ever want to tell a person in Sudan that there is or isn’t something, here’s how you can do it.
Today you’re going to hear how to say I think in Sudanese Arabic.
In this lesson you’ll hear and learn how to compare the quantity or amount of things using ‘more’ and ‘less’.
In this lesson you’ll learn how to use indefinite pronouns in Sudanese Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to ask and tell the time in Sudanese Arabic.
Today you’re going to learn how to say ‘even if’ and ‘even though’ in Sudanese Arabic.
Today you’re going to hear how to describe a time when something happens in Sudanese Arabic (using ‘when’ as a relative adverb).
In this lesson you’ll hear how Sudanese native speakers use the passive tense in their dialect.
Here you’ll get to hear how Sudanese speakers from Darfur use the most common adverbs of frequency in their dialect of Arabic.