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Kirsten Forbes  •  04/17/2025
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Hello Karma and Hanna! I love the content so far! I just wanted to point out that there is a slight error at 4:31 Thank you

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Michele D'Aries  •  04/24/2025
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Hi! I had a question is الوقت the same as ‏الساعة? Or is الوقت referring to a time something happened and الساعة referring to time of day? Thank you!

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Hillary Craddock  •  05/12/2025

الساعة literally means "the hour" so I think it's like the difference in English between asking what is the time and what is the hour?

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Hob Learning  •  05/20/2025Hob team

الوقت refers to time as a concept ("How much time do we have?") while الساعة is speaking about the time of the day ("What time is it?"). الساعة also just means "hour" or "clock"

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Ali Karlovská  •  09/28/2025
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Hello Karma and Hanna! Thank you for the content I just notice one small mistake in vocabulary section and it's just because I'm rewriting the vocab to my notebook. With vocab school - there is missing letter M in arabic writing.

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Ali Karlovská  •  09/28/2025

And also vocab place and restaurant missing M

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Iyah Youssef  •  12/05/2025

The small tail off of the "L" is the meem, or "M." It is easy to miss, but that is how it is written. Hope that helps!

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