This video teaches essential Arabic vocabulary for expressing emotions and feelings, including Mutawatir (nervous), Kha'if (afraid), Murtabik (confused), and Murhaq (exhausted), with gender-specific forms for female speakers (Mutawatira, Kha'ifa, Murtabika, Murhaqa).
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SPEAK ARABIC LIKE A PRO! Learn These Emotions & Feelings In ArabicAdded:
Want to express your feelings in Arabic?
Learn these ones. Mutawatir. Nervous.
Mutawatira. Nervous if you're a female.
Kha'if. Afraid, scared.
And if you're a woman, you say Kha'ifa.
Murtabik. Confused. And if you're a female, then you say Murtabika. Murhaq.
Exhausted. And if I'm a female, then I say Murhaqa.
>> [snorts] >> If you want to go from this to actually understanding Arabic properly, then watch the next video below.
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