This has been long overdue but it’s better late than never! Thank you, Lucy Lu for your patience. 😉 But here it is!
The Rules:
- Thank the person who nominated you.
- Post one quote for three consecutive days.
- Nominate three bloggers each day.
Today’s quote which I want to share with all of you is:
Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.
-Epicurus
Today’s nominees:
Happy day, homo sapiens! 🙂
Wonderful! 🙂
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😊😊😊
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Good quote
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Great quote👍✌
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Shukran, Sohair! 🙂
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You speak Arabic..great
Afwan (welcome)☺😊
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I know maybe thirty arabic words only. But I can count! 🤓
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Great..Arabic is a complicated language …but it is rich indeed..👍💛💚
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Yeah, I really find it hard to learn Arabic, not that I’m trying but well, yeah, it’s not easy. And it’s surprising that there are many English words that are actually derived from Arabic! So that’s what makes it more interesting! 🙂
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Arabic is the mother language of all languages and you can search about that and then you will find that it is the source of all languages.
But as for Arabic dialects …they are many dialects…every Arabic country has its dialect…
Arabic language (formal) …we call it (Fosha) is some how different from Arabic dialects.
If one day you have the time to learn Arabic language…I advise you to learn Fosha
Fosha Arabic language is the most correct…It is the language of high cultured people.
Best wishes dear☺
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When you pronounce Fosha
Pronounce it like that
Fos-ha..
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Noted! 🙂
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Yeah, I’ve noticed that Kuwaiti Arabic sounds different from Egyptian or from Jordanian or Saudi Arabia, etc… there’s a difference…
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Yes☺
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