Curriculum · Unit 2 · Lesson 17
Six Star Verbs
میرم
After this lesson six verbs run your day as living chunks — I go, come, want, know, see, eat — aimed with fardâ and alân, blessed with inshâllâh, and rescued by nemidunam.
The phrase map
miram
I go
miyâm
I come
mikhâm
I want
midunam
I know
mibinam
I see
mikhoram
I eat
fardâ
tomorrow
alân
right now
ba'dan
later
nemidunam
I don't know
the hero's shrug
inshâllâh
God willing
seasoning for plans
The dialogue
| Leila | Fardâ — mehmuni-e Amir! | Tomorrow — Amir's mehmuni! |
| Sam | Fardâ… miram mehmuni-e Amir! | Tomorrow… I'm GOING! |
| Leila | Âfarin — man-am miyâm! | I'm coming too! |
| Sam | Châyi mikhoram… shirini mikhoram… | Tea… sweets… |
| Leila | Sâm — mehmuni-e, na restorân! | It's a mehmuni, not a restaurant! |
| Sam | Midunam! Châyi mikhâm. Alân. | I know! Tea. NOW. |
Chunks first, machine later
Tonight these six are whole words. Lesson 18 opens them up — mi + stem + ending — and you'll already own the sounds.
inshâllâh
Attach it to any future plan: hope, humility, and a weather forecast in one word.
🎧 Speak-along drill · 3 min
Headphones on, out loud, eyes free. Prompt → pause → you speak → native answer. This is where the lesson becomes yours.
Practice
Play the practice game for this lesson — listening rounds, matching, and dialogue replies, all in the real course voices. The PDF has 8 written exercises with an answer key.