Most learners don’t notice this.
In Palestinian Arabic, the letter “b-” marks the present tense.
Baktob = I write.
Ba’kol = I eat.
Bafham = I understand.
Remove the “b-”
and you drift toward formal Arabic structure.
Dialects simplify tense marking.
Instead of internal changes, they add a prefix.
It’s efficient.
It’s systematic.
And once you hear it, you can’t unhear it.
That’s how dialect actually works.
More Arabic structure decoded.
In Palestinian Arabic, the letter “b-” marks the present tense.
Baktob = I write.
Ba’kol = I eat.
Bafham = I understand.
Remove the “b-”
and you drift toward formal Arabic structure.
Dialects simplify tense marking.
Instead of internal changes, they add a prefix.
It’s efficient.
It’s systematic.
And once you hear it, you can’t unhear it.
That’s how dialect actually works.
More Arabic structure decoded.
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