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Gulf Arabic Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Gulf Arabic learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to use "have" in Gulf Arabic grammar. We will explore the different forms of "have" and how to use them in sentences. We will also look at examples and practice dialogues to help you understand and use this grammar point correctly. Let's get started!


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Personal Pronouns & Negation.

What is "Have"?[edit | edit source]

"Have" is a verb used to express possession, obligation, or past actions. It can be used in various tenses and forms depending on the context of the sentence. It is a crucial verb and widely used in English and Gulf Arabic. Therefore, learning how to use "have" correctly in Gulf Arabic is essential for all learners.

Present Tense Forms of "Have"[edit | edit source]

In Gulf Arabic, "have" has two forms in the present tense:

Gulf Arabic Pronunciation English
عندي ('indī) ʕindii I have
عندك ('indak) ʕindak You have
عنده (ʕindu) ʕindu He/she has
عندنا ('indna) ʕindna We have
عندكم ('indkum) ʕindkum You all have
عندهم ('indhum) ʕindhum They have

For example:

  • Person 1: عندك كتاب؟ (Indak kitāb?) (Do you have a book?)
  • Person 2: نعم، عندي كتاب. (Naʕam, ʕindī kitāb.) (Yes, I have a book.)

Past Tense Forms of "Have"[edit | edit source]

In Gulf Arabic, "have" has one form in the past tense:

Gulf Arabic Pronunciation English
كان عندنا (kān ʕindnā) kaan ʕindnā We had

For example:

  • Person 1: كان عندك سيارة قديمة؟ (Kaan ʕindak sayyārah qadīmah?) (Did you have an old car?)
  • Person 2: نعم، كان عندنا سيارة قديمة. (Naʕam, kān ʕindnā sayyārah qadīmah.) (Yes, we had an old car.)

Common Expressions with "Have"[edit | edit source]

In Gulf Arabic, we also use "have" in common expressions that do not necessarily indicate possession. Let's explore some examples:

  • عندي وقت (ʕindī waqt) = I have time (to do something)
  • عندنا عزومة (ʕindnā ʕazūmah) = We have a party (to attend)
  • عندك ماء؟ (ʕindak maa?) = Do you have water? (to offer to someone else)

Practice Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is a practice dialogue to help you understand how to use "have" in context.

  • Person 1: عندك كتاب جديد؟ (ʕindak kitāb jadīd?) (Do you have a new book?)
  • Person 2: لا، عندي كتاب قديم. (Laa, ʕindī kitāb qadīm.) (No, I have an old book.)
  • Person 1: عندنا زيارة لأهلنا الليلة، تبغى تجي معنا؟ (ʕindnā ziyārah li'ahlunā allīlah, tabgha tajī maʕanā?) (We have a visit to our relatives tonight, do you want to come with us?)
  • Person 2: لا، عندي دراسة. (Laa, ʕindī darāsah.) (No, I have studying to do.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In conclusion, "have" is an essential verb in Gulf Arabic grammar. We have learned that "have" can be used to express possession, obligation, or past actions, and it has various forms in different tenses. We have also seen some common expressions where "have" is used. Remember, the best way to master this grammar point is to practice it in context. To improve your Gulf Arabic Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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