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hamza wasli is Pakistani ArabicReader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Feb 4, 2012 at 06:19 I wrote "For the readers: our dear Amin's hamza wasli is what I call Pakistani Arabic and it is supposed to be hamzat al-wasl and the Arabs make fun of it" There is no such word as "hamzat" in Arabic.... Oh yes there is and and it is همزة الوصل Right ...? and it is vocalized as hamzAT al-Wasl or did you forget our little chat about ta/tah marbouta? "For the readers: our dear Amin's hamza wasli is what I call Pakistani Arabic and it is supposed to be hamzat al-wasl and the Arabs make fun of it" " " that is forced by Dhimmi... Let me help you hamza wasli is Pakistani Arabic that somehow I am not of Indian origins. hmmmmm ... Oh I thought you are from Mars! Oh well but why is the selfhate? you tell us And where are Arabs making fun of it. because what would they say about your weird attempts at Arabic. Masdar are not ism.Verbs do not conjugate and you have to use Inna and etc. ha ha ha oh I see you have nothing to say Hamzah Wasli is perfectly fine. ROTFL Pakistani Arabic it is hamzat al-wasl but like a tablighee you have no clue about al al-ta3reef right? But the most important thing is before I pointed it out it didn't exist. Now Voila! It does. Pointed what out? that you are ignorant? we know that much Submitting....
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