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Learn Levantine Arabic With Omar Nassra Method
Levantine Arabic Conversation: القطار رح يتاخر - The Train Will Be Late - Level A2 to B1 #68
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In this episode of the Levantine Arabic Podcast, we dive into a practical, real-life scenario: dealing with transportation delays. Join us as we listen to a conversation between Samer and a station manager after an announcement that the train is delayed by an hour. This lesson is specifically designed for learners at the A2 to B1 levels to help improve listening comprehension and expand vocabulary related to travel and appointments.
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Key Phrases You'll Hear:
ما طالع بإيدي شي (mā ṭāle‘ bi-’īdi shī) – "It's out of my hands" or "There's nothing I can do."
عن جد؟ (‘an jad?) – "Really?" or "Seriously?"
ما فيني أجّل الموعد (mā fīni ’ajjel el-maw‘ed) – "I can't postpone the appointment."
This dialogue is repeated to ensure you can catch the nuances of the Levantine dialect. Perfect for your daily commute or immersion practice