How to say you want or don't want something in Sudanese Arabic

Asma Wahba

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Asma Wahba

How to say you want or don't want something in Sudanese Arabic
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Here you'll get to to hear how Sudanese native speakers say they want or don't want something.

Here you’ll hear both want + noun and want + infinitive verb in positive and negative form.

Sample sentences:

  • I want an apple.
  • I want to eat an apple.
  • I don't want an apple.
  • I don't want to eat an apple.

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