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    Thereformer1
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    why would Arabic be 'not allowed' when Quran, the Book we follow here, is in Arabic? ???

    so, it's ok to speak Arabic here ?????? I must ask the mod not you.

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      Ayisha
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      so, it's ok to speak Arabic here ?????? I must ask the mod not you.

      yes maybe you should have done that before you stated it wasnt allowed

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        Thereformer1
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        yes maybe you should have done that before you stated it wasnt allowed

        ok, I was thinking that it is not allowed because of the website is an english, ok thanks for clarifying "from now, my posts will take different style the Arabic one, my language ".

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          Leyna
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          "from now, my posts will take different style the Arabic one, my language ".

          So where did you learn Classical Arabic? To my knowledge not many Moroccon people speak it at home. And which dialect do you normally speak in your area?

          Credentials, please. -*

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            Thereformer1
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            So where did you learn Classical Arabic? To my knowledge not many Moroccon people speak it at home. And which dialect do you normally speak in your area?
            Credentials, please. -*

            where ? in school, you forgot that Moroccans people learn Arabic from primary school until the high school. but for me I was different (I think there are guys here who they are so good in Arabic too), I've been addicted and I've read a lor of classic Arabic poems even I've study the " " a kind of science in arabic language .

            and my studies were so different because of teachers of Arabics who they encouraged me, and seeing me as a challenge, I know that they are better than me but I've made problems for them in some things.

            I made classic poems and the free poems . and In my school from college to university I have known as a poet.

            about my dialect language is " " and it is typically Arabic with a little bit of difference that we don't use grammar in it or anything else like english dialect.

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              Mazhar
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              Quote from Mazhar on Yesterday at 054743 PM
              If you find it difficult describing your perception of "points in the verse", put that in your native language, we will get it translated to understand what is there in your brain

              what difficulties ? I'm a native speaker of Arabic. I can speak Arabic in the forum but I think it is not allowed because the forum is an english .

              ok >>>> take this and we will see your translation .

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              so go translate and let's see your best words in english

              The context of the quote was this post of you Reformer

              Yes, he is right nothing changed . that's what I mean but it changes in a different way (decreasing the first). I can't describe a good word in english even a native speaker of english will not find a good word to describe what I mean.

              change but not change >>>>> the Arabic is "" another unique word in arabic and especially in religion it means something else .

              Is this the definition you have quoted from some book "change but not change".

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                Thereformer1
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                The context of the quote was this post of you Reformer

                I've wrote what I mean in Arabic >>>>>>>so go translate and tell me what did you find?

                Is this the definition you have quoted from some book "change but not change".

                I didn't read any book, I use my language skills to try to make the word closer for you . there is no change but the first order in the verse has been get decreased in the second verse.

                I've gave you the verse of what I mean too, but as I see you didn't even read them . Anyways in the verse God said that he made another verse better than the first one or like the first one in the meaning and that doesn't mean that he changed anything .

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                  Ayisha
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                  I've wrote what I mean in Arabic >>>>>>>so go translate and tell me what did you find?

                  I didn't read any book, I use my language skills to try to make the word closer for you . there is no change but the first order in the verse has been get decreased in the second verse.

                  I've gave you the verse of what I mean too, but as I see you didn't even read them . Anyways in the verse God said that he made another verse better than the first one or like the first one in the meaning and that doesn't mean that he changed anything .

                  yes is it your language skills that are at fault here. You cannot have 'changed but not changed', that is NOT English and has no meaning.

                  to say the verse has been decreased IS a change, to make something better IS to change it.

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                    Thereformer1
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                    yes is it your language skills that are at fault here.

                    aha, so come to teach me .

                    You cannot have 'changed but not changed', that is NOT English and has no meaning.

                    I didn't find the good word in english >>>>> try you(as a native speaker) this is the word in Arabic " ".

                    to say the verse has been decreased IS a change, to make something better IS to change it.

                    No, it's not a change.

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                      Mazhar
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                      Quote from Ayisha on Today at 035628 PM
                      You cannot have 'changed but not changed', that is NOT English and has no meaning.

                      I didn't find the good word in english >>>>> try you(as a native speaker) this is the word in Arabic " ".

                      What made you think that these two words with conjunction alternative/OR could mean "changed but not changed".

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                        Ayisha
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                        aha, so come to teach me .
                        I am trying to but as always you think you know better about MY language as you do everything else.

                        I didn't find the good word in english >>>>> try you(as a native speaker) this is the word in Arabic " ".
                        This is more than one word in Arabic, which would you like me to find a word for?

                        the first one you could use to abolish, destroy, abrogate, nullify, obliterate, conceal, transfer, substitute, copy, transcribe, rule out

                        the second you could use to raise/uplift/elevate, extol, make it high/lofty, to bring forward, to take away, disappear, trace back, honour, show regard to, to introduce, refine,

                        or 'make better' ;D

                        No, it's not a change.

                        As you like, but you will never learn anything if you continue to insist you know better all the time.

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