Face & Body Parts in Arabic | Part 1 | Levantine Jordanian Dialect | Bonus Words After Review!
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2021
- Episode 63 - Body Parts - the Face Part 1. In this series we’re going to cover all imaginable vocabulary that has to do with our bodies, specifically in our heads. Below is an index of the features covered, in addition to two surprise bonus words that will be covered at the very end after the review. All of these are going to be covered in the Levantine Jordanian Dialect, in the singular and plural forms, and we will differentiate the noun gender whether it’s male and female to easily insert this vocabulary in our conversational Arabic and day to day phrases.
Index:
Head
Face
Forehead
Cheeks
Chin
Jaw
Eyes
Nose
Mouth
Ear
Teeth
Gum
Tonsils
Lips
Tongue
Throat
Eyebrows
Eyelids
Eyelashes
Pupil
And more!
Bonus words at the end after the review, DON’T MISS THEM!
Body Parts Series:
Part 1 (The face): • Face & Body Parts in A...
Part 2 (Neck & Down): • Body Parts NECK AND DO...
Part 3 (Internal Organs): • Internal Organs in Ara...
Part 4 (Related Adjectives): • Common Adjectives for ...
Part 5 (Review & Quiz): • Test Your Knowledge on...
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Very clear. Thanks 💓
Excellent thanks!!
Awesome
Shukran ilik, ya ma3almeh.
It would be importante to make an extra-video combinig some parts of the body with possissives, MAINLY with those "couple body parts", such as:
1. My right eye. My eyes.
2. My left ear. My ears.
3. My right hand. My hands.
4. My left shoulder. My shoulder.
5. My right elbow. My elbows.
6. My left knee. My knees.
7. My right foot. My feet.
1. Your right eye. Your eyes.
2. Your left ear. Your ears.
3. Your right hand. Your hands.
4. Your left shoulder. Your shoulder.
5. Your right elbow. Your elbows.
6. Your left knee. Your knees.
7. Your right foot. Your feet.
1. His right eye. His eyes.
2. His left ear. His ears.
3. His right hand. His hands.
4. His left shoulder. His shoulder.
5. His right elbow. His elbows.
6. His left knee. His knees.
7. His right foot. His feet.
1. Her right eye. Her eyes.
2. Her left ear. Her ears.
3. Her right hand. Her hands.
4. Her left shoulder. Her shoulder.
5. Her right elbow. Her elbows.
6. Her left knee. Her knees.
7. Her right foot. Her feet.
***This class would be very usrful and unique, very rare to find on Internet or in paperbooks.
An Egyptian teacher made a video on this requested by me (ruclips.net/video/7vtsVwIC2yc/видео.html)
Now it's necessary to have a Levantine version.
Thanks friend that’s good stuff. I’ll try to incorporate as much as I can in part 5. Thank you!! 🙏
I love your videos! They are so helpful!
Thank you! ❤️
Awesome! This video is very complete. How you do your work so well?? 😅😊
It will be a very happy week with body parts , that compensate my crying of yesterday on conjugation.
Best Jordanian teacher ever! 💝
No crying allowed haha 😂
Thank you so much for your kind words ❤️
great that you ad plurals swell
Glad it’s helpful my friend!!! ❤️
Curiosity. How do you differenciate HAND and ARM, FOOT and LEG, without pointing with the finger?
Stay tuned till tomorrow’s video I’ll cover that :)
Interesting that in 3amiye, the 'if there's two of something, then it's feminine' rule isn't used.🤓 Good, because I didn't remember to use it anyway😂Thanks again for a fabulous vid!😄
Good observation! ❤️
Please, would you tell me what is the plural of "throat"?
I don’t think there is a plural for it - it’s the same
For "one ear", can I also say "dayeeneh"?
Does the word "3ayn (an eye)" have the same pronunciation as the "consonant-name 3ayn"?
I never use other than “Dan” to reference one ear in this dialect. But I heard it before as “day-neh” in some Lebanese dialects.
Yes 3ayn is the same as the consonant name, great connection!
is also a "spring of water" isn't it? عين
@@nickmiller7535 correct!
What is the plural of بؤبؤ?
الفيديو مفيد وممتاز. شكرًا.
I’m glad!!
Same word for plural for pupil :)
Thanks
Ahlan ustaadha, at about 04:29, keef btquuli "my brain", "his brain" & "her brain" , is it مُخني, مُخَك, مُخِك
Yes you are correct!!!
@@OneDayataTimeArabic شكرا كتير يا استاذة على ردِك. بيعجبوني كتير فيديوهاتِك. بِأمان الله مع السﻻمة.
How do you say pharynx?
If you mean throat - it’s 7aleq حلق
@@OneDayataTimeArabic no its something else.
Before the the throat. Its pharynx
I remember there is another word for nose...
Probably you’re thinking of “anf”? That’s the MSA dialect
"forehead" and "morning" are the same?
Yes good connection! In MSA, morning is “sa-ba7”. In Levantine, morning is “su-bu7”. Thanks! 🙏
@@OneDayataTimeArabic oh, is it written as صبح?
@@ginismoja2459 yes correct!!
How about جْبِيْن ? This also means forehead
@@Vasiliskrin yes you are correct! جبين and صباح are interchangeable!! ❤️ thanks and welcome to this channel! ❤️