Shadee Elmasry – What is Speech Arkview Grammar Clip

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses the three types of words in the Arabic language, including words like "will" and "will", and how they are used in speech. They explain that "will" is used for actions, while "will" is used for words about actions. The speaker also mentions that "will" is used for actions and "will" is used for words about words.
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Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim one of the things I love most about

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studying grammar is that the Arabs were very logical and how they

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broke down their grammar okay. So the first thing that they

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discussed is what is speech because what is grammar? Grammar

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is the rules that guard the intellect or sorry the tongue from

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errors in speech just as logic are the rules that guard the intellect

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from errors and thinking okay also is a branch of logic which are the

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rules that guard the fapy or the much dead or the scholar from

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making an error regarding the Quran

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and its rulings Quran and Hadith and its rulings okay. So, grammar

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is likewise this. So, the first thing is that so, what is speech

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that if if grammar is the purpose of now and grammar is to

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guard our speech from error than what is speech, so, the first line

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of the digital media is Al Kalam who are laughable more, or movie

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Douville what

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I love is an utterance right hence the written word or the gesture is

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not referred to as speech. maraca implies that it is connected.

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Okay, so this word here is a left. Secondly is more up GUP implies

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that it is connected so it's not hence a single word by itself is

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not speech. A single word is known as a Kutiman or Kenny met. So in

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order for you to have speech at Kadem you're having two conditions

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so far. Number one, it's an utterance so if I point to

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something or write something that's not considered Killam if I

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put an emoticon, right if it's it has to be modicum. Secondly, if I

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just say one word, then it's merely a Kadima. It has no

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meaning. Okay, so, the word Kadima is also used to refer to a full

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speech or a sentence with a deep meaning such as Kelly met at toe

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heat, which is the Shahada. Right, so the word Kadima, you might hear

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it to, to refer to as a message or a speech, okay? In grammar, it's

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used as a as a single word.

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In language, we refer the word ketema as a single word. Now, the

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third condition is that it's MoveIT namely, that the listener

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is not left waiting for any more words. Hence, half a sentence like

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semi Ava would not be speech. Alright, since we remain waiting

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to hear what's eight good phrases like these are known as I am will

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feed not beneficial

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benefit here does not refer to value but rather than grammatical

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completeness. So the third condition is that it's more feed

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and will feed your means that grammatically speaking, we're not

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left hanging. So phrases are nonsense, right? Like this omit

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the right or the green cup. This is these are just phrases that

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have no grammatical value, there's no object, we don't even know how

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to categorize this. What kind of sentence is a verbal sentence? Is

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it a question What is it so

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that's the third condition. Now, the fourth condition is that the

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welder

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that it refers, it refers to and one that a lot of the meaning that

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it has to be in the Arabic language. So hence, speech in any

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other language is not considered Kedah. Here we can open up to a

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little discussion here on what is what is what is considered Arabic,

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what is considered classical Arabic or

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Arabic, that is, in the Quran, for example, is what the Arabs

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considered, or what they knew and used in their language at the

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time, even if it didn't originate into Arabic from Arabic.

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Alright, there's a number of these words in the Quran and mmct

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gathered them that come from various different languages,

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right? That they came from other languages, but the Arabs absorbed

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them and use those words. So those words end up becoming treated as

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Arabic words, even though their origin is not Arabic.

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And of course, today, we have a ton of those because whenever

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you're conquered, you will take on the language of your congress. All

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right, now we go to the components of quantum. Next he lists the

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three types of words of which speech is comprised. So now we go

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down to the next level. So

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