Mada za sehemu hiiDemonstrate mastery of grammar and basic vocabularyMada 3
- Introduce oneself using simple sentences
- Read and write the words used in introducing oneself
- Identify various time expressions
In this topic, you will learn how to read and write Arabic words that are used when introducing yourself to others. These include words like "I," "my name is," "what is your name?" and how to point to yourself and others using "this" (هَذَا for boys/masculine and هَذِهِ for girls/feminine).
Here are the main words you need to know:
| Arabic | Meaning |
|---|---|
| أَنَا | I (me) |
| مَنْ أَنْتَ؟ | Who are you? (to a boy) |
| مَنْ أَنْتِ؟ | Who are you? (to a girl) |
| مَا اسْمُكَ؟ | What is your name? (to a boy) |
| مَا اسْمُكِ؟ | What is your name? (to a girl) |
| اسْمِي ... | My name is ... |
| هَذَا | This (masculine) |
| هَذِهِ | This (feminine) |
| هُوَ | He |
| هِيَ | She |
- هَذَا is used with masculine nouns (boys, men, things that are masculine in Arabic)
- هَذِهِ is used with feminine nouns (girls, women, things that are feminine in Arabic)
Examples:
- هَذَا طَالِبٌ (This is a student - boy)
- هَذِهِ طَالِبَةٌ (This is a student - girl)
- هَذَا مُعَلِّمٌ (This is a teacher - male)
- هَذِهِ مُعَلِّمَةٌ (This is a teacher - female)
When two students meet, they can introduce themselves like this:
Student 1: مَا اسْمُكَ؟ (What is your name?) Student 2: اسْمِي سَلِيمُ (My name is Salimu) Student 1: مَنْ أَنْتَ؟ (Who are you?) Student 2: أَنَا طَالِبٌ (I am a student)
Let us read and write this introduction:
Written in Arabic: أَنَا اسْمِي عُمَرُ
- أَنَا = I
- اسْمِي = my name is
- عُمَرُ = Umar (a name)
Reading practice:
- Read: أَنَا مُعَلِّمَةٌ (I am a teacher - female)
- Read: هَذِهِ بِنْتِي (This is my daughter)
- Read aloud each new word several times until you can say it clearly.
- Copy the words in your notebook, paying attention to how each letter is written.
- Practice with a friend by taking turns asking and answering the introduction questions.
- Match words to pictures - look at a picture of a person and say what they are using هَذَا or هَذِهِ.
- Always start your introduction with أَنَا when talking about yourself
- Use مَا اسْمُكَ when asking someone's name (for boys)
- Use هَذَا when pointing to a boy or a masculine object
- Use هَذِهِ when pointing to a girl or a feminine object
In Tanzania, you can use these Arabic greeting and introduction words when meeting new friends at school, in the market, or when visiting different communities. For example, when you meet a new student on your first day at school, you can say "أَنَا اسْمِي [your name]" to introduce yourself, and then ask "مَا اسْمُكَ؟" to learn their name. This helps you make new friends and communicate respectfully with others.
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