Would you say that these patterns are fairly..."consistent" with other verbs (with exceptions of course)? Somehow it seems overwhelming with so many different forms. And this is only ONE tense we're talking about. 😵😩
Yes it's consistent and don't worry about other tenses you just add simple things. I'll discuss that in a future video. But there's always a pattern if you look at it and give it some time you'll get it down.
@@quwaran.7264 Many years ago I learned Italian, the verb endings change in a similar way. I find this just as overwhelming but know to just keep listening, writing it down and trying to speak it. Good luck. 😊🍀
Hello Mimo, I was wondering, I've seen different books alternate between "ha" and "7a" for the future tense, e.g. "haroo7" and "7aroo7." Which one is right? Are they both spoken? Thank you
My problem is verbs and remembering words . But I can read Arabic for the most part . I have a hard time reading Franko since I studied just the Arabic language . I want to find vocabulary just for Egyptian Arabic. I plan on going to مصر but it’s hard learning vocabulary 😭 انا مكسيكي
For finding vocabulary, download ”lisaan masry” it's an Egyptian dictionary. To remember the words try link to work to something you already know or try to link them to context. Use some new words in a story. There's a bunch of ways that could help
thanks a lot for the comment. I grew up bilingual, meaning that both English and Arabic are my first languages. as for suggestions, you seem to be at a pretty good level already. so I would suggest you watch shows with subtitles, while taking notes and repeating out loud. also pay more attention to details within sentences。 your goal is to stop translating. good luck
This is why I found the Rosetta stone Arabic course so useless. Can't treat and teach Arabic the same way as Japanese or Portuguese or something. Edit Forgot to add that you make this much Clearer. شكرا
@@EgyptianArabicMimo I have to remember to, but I will try. I recommend you putting the links to your courses in the description. Not everyone knows how to go to the about section to find them. Anyhow, thanks again.
You're a great source, and what u r doing is amazing, I like how u teach all in so calm manner, mabrouk ya sahaaby
Thanks a lot for the encouragement
I really love your classes!... Me gusta mucho tus clases MiMO!.
I'm glad you enjoy them
Wonderful ! Thank you for this ! So different from fus.ha with the 2 verbs.
very helpful.... thanks from Malaysia
Excellent!!!
thanks a lot for the nice comment. if you have any questions let me know
The video is great but the example of I like to eat..this one should be written in Arabic also
Hi Mimo!
For the you female conjugation, can that also be used to address someone as respect (for adult, teacher, elderly)?
You can address a female more formally and respectfully using حضرتك 7adritik. It's just like saying ”sir or madam”
Genius!
Haha if you mean me then thanks. If you meant the language then it sure is
@@EgyptianArabicMimo Both! 😁. I could really engage and learn with the style of teaching. Thank you.
Thanks a lot I appreciate your comment and support
I have one question I have my own RUclips Channel So, which language I Would Speak On My RUclips Channel (MSA Or Egyptian Arabic?)
It's up to you really to do whatever you want on your channel.
Would you say that these patterns are fairly..."consistent" with other verbs (with exceptions of course)? Somehow it seems overwhelming with so many different forms. And this is only ONE tense we're talking about. 😵😩
Yes it's consistent and don't worry about other tenses you just add simple things. I'll discuss that in a future video. But there's always a pattern if you look at it and give it some time you'll get it down.
Okay, that's a relief to hear 😅
Thanks for the video! Look forward to the next one!
@@quwaran.7264 Many years ago I learned Italian, the verb endings change in a similar way. I find this just as overwhelming but know to just keep listening, writing it down and trying to speak it. Good luck. 😊🍀
Hello Mimo,
I was wondering, I've seen different books alternate between "ha" and "7a" for the future tense, e.g. "haroo7" and "7aroo7." Which one is right? Are they both spoken?
Thank you
it's HAroo7. I hate it when native speakers say 7aroo7. it sounds so bad, it is simply an over exaggerated enunciation of Ha.
My problem is verbs and remembering words . But I can read Arabic for the most part . I have a hard time reading Franko since I studied just the Arabic language . I want to find vocabulary just for Egyptian Arabic. I plan on going to مصر but it’s hard learning vocabulary 😭 انا مكسيكي
For finding vocabulary, download ”lisaan masry” it's an Egyptian dictionary.
To remember the words try link to work to something you already know or try to link them to context. Use some new words in a story. There's a bunch of ways that could help
l really want to learn english language fluently like you any suggestions
thanks a lot for the comment. I grew up bilingual, meaning that both English and Arabic are my first languages. as for suggestions, you seem to be at a pretty good level already. so I would suggest you watch shows with subtitles, while taking notes and repeating out loud. also pay more attention to details within sentences。 your goal is to stop translating. good luck
@@EgyptianArabicMimo thanks, for your suggestions but sorry if I bothered you can you put subtitles below to understand what did you say
you mean English subtitles in my videos?
Yeah, it is I think well benefit us thanks again
Ana bahib alab.
How can I say whose play ., which team do you support, 😂
Which team do you support
Betshaga3 fare2 eh?
بتشجع فريق ايه؟
Who is playing?
Meen beyel3ab?
مين بيلعب؟
ايوا with an Aleph is what I found, not with a ه
Don't focus on my spelling because I'm focusing on the sounds rather than writing everything correctly according to standard Arabic
انا باحب بالعب I like to play
أنا بحب العب
أنا بحب ألعب...صح؟
صح
هاقول انا بحب ألعب؟صح؟
صح
انا بحب ألعب
انا بحب ألعب كورة
U should write in Arabic
I'll add Arabic in future videos. Thanks for the comment
This is why I found the Rosetta stone Arabic course so useless. Can't treat and teach Arabic the same way as Japanese or Portuguese or something.
Edit
Forgot to add that you make this much Clearer. شكرا
My courses are a lot more useful than rosette stone.
I hope you'd give them a try at some point
@@EgyptianArabicMimo
I have to remember to, but I will try. I recommend you putting the links to your courses in the description. Not everyone knows how to go to the about section to find them.
Anyhow, thanks again.
@@RUclipsCensorshipStinks I'm currently working on my own website, where I'll be adding all my courses.
@@EgyptianArabicMimo
aye. I saw it. I wish the best for you. You seem like a nice guy and are a great teacher.