How Iraqi people say that there is or isn't something in their dialect

Asma Wahba

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Asma Wahba

How Iraqi people say that there is or isn't something in their dialect
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Today you’re going to hear how Iraqis say that there is or isn't something.

It's quite different from the other dialects as you'll see. 🙂

New words:

  • There is
  • There isn't

Sample sentences:

  • There's a cafe near here.
  • Is there a dog in the park?
  • There isn't any money.

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