Asking people in Tel Aviv is ridiculous. You won't find too many people who speak Arabic over there. Try going to Jerusalem, Ariel, Jaffa, Haifa or Acre, you'll find way more people who speak it. My father is from Tel Mond and he rather listen to Arabic radio than Hebrew...just saying...
As much as I hate occupation, no one can deny that it was very wrong for us as north africans and arabs to deport our jewish citizens then blame them for going against us and living in Israel.
יש לי התנדבות לעבוד עם עיראקים. אם גרתי שם, הייתי מוחלט ללמוד ערבית ועברית. אם אתם יודעים עוד שפות, יותר טוב לכם. אני מחפש התנדבות לבשר את הבשורה להם כמיסיונרי נוצרי!
+tFighterPilot I think he did understand, Corey asks everyone a bunch of questions and edits the videos later on. It's not like "Hi, do you speak Arabic? ok bye."
LOL. That would be weird but I could see it happening. Actually he uses the same people in different videos answering multiple questions at once. You are correct.
Ashkar D. He didn't. in Hebrew if you ask someone it will sound like a question. Cause what Corey really said was "You speak Arabic./?" And it really did sound like Corey told him that he does speak Arabic
@@shamerzaihan8638 Wrong, over half of Israelis are not Ashkenazi, so they are native to the region. Also if you want to think like that why don't you have all the middle eastern immigrants who live in Europe right now back ?
I was going to ask why so many people seemed soo surprised to possibly offended, but then I saw the comments about his tone in Hebrew for questions sounding like statements. I hope this is addressed because for us who rely on subtitles, the facial reactions are very suggestive.
@@tib7777 What's hard to get about it? I'm not Arabic and know that Moroccans speak a weird dialect that's quite far off regular Arabic. That's well known.
actually most of the israeli slang it's arabic words, such as: walla, yalla, halas, sababa, akhla, ahalan, mabsut, habibi, ya willi, iwah alik, shukran, shoof, sakhtein, ya ibni, sulha, yina'al dinak, ahabal, cus emek, sharmuta and more... (yeah bad words too XD).
@@Yuval012 the majority are from English. Then Yiddish is second. Then Arabic. They've actually analysed it and done a compendium of what words are used from other languages.
Hi, I just want to note that the tune you used asking : Ata Medaber Aravit is not a tune of a question but sounds like stating a fact.. like : Ata Medaber Aravit !!!! And probably that was the reason people were shocked a little bit.. even someone asked you : How do you know I speak Arabic.. This is just for your information :D..
@@exodus424shasuofyah4 And they do. But going from Portuguese to Spanish is much much easier than going from Hebrew to Arabic. Hebrew to Arabic is like English to Spanish.
Corey asks questions in strange way. In Hebrew when you ask question you should make with intonation to make it sound like a question. But he asks without the intonation so it looks like a statement and not a question: You speak Arabic!
I'm from Scandinavia,I spent lots of time in Israel between -83 and -92 and I first learned some Arabic, by working in different places in Jerusalem old city, and listenng to people talking. Then I studied Arabic for two years but the teacher was from Egypt and I liked the Palestinian-arabic MUCH more so I didn't ever use the Egyptian Arabic..after that I started to spend time with jewish people and learned Hebrew by listening. Now I can still speak a little Hebrew but I have forgotten most of my Arabic😢
@@JeanBod1111 tr0l alert !. Palestinians are native to the Levant just like the Lebanese and Syrians and this is a fact and proven DNA wise as well. They just happen to speak Arabic just how the Mizrahis used to. "Israelis' are colonizers who come from every ethnicity imaginable. Ashkenazis got no Levantine heritage or even DNA just how the John Hopkins study proved that 96 percent of 'Israelis' have no semetic or levantine origins. Bejamin Netteniyahu, Harrison ford, Mila Kunis, & Jake Gyllenhaal are not from Palestine lol nor they have semetic heritage or blood. Bad Hazbara.
Those speaking Moroccan don't speak Arabic neither since Moroccan is already a mix of Berber (at least 25 to 35% of the vocabulary) French, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic.
barack brahms Thats right Brother and Peace to all jew Berbers in Israel Morocco is your Home dont vorget this we love you all Blood is Blood Azul Schalom from Rif ✊
Ibrahim Yousef It could be. Half of Israel's Jewish population originate from Arab countries. Some still speak Arabic as a native tongue. My mother still says la in stead of lo!!!
Isn't it ironic how they quickly reply "NO" trying to separate themselves from Arabs, without realizing that Hebrew and Arabic share the same word for "no": la'
Basically the same. My point is that Hebrew and Arabic share so much, especially language, yet some people in this video try to separate themselves from Arabs so adamantly. Not saying there aren't Arabs that do the same about Jews. I mean, when modern spoken Hebrew was developed in the early 20th century, they literally used Arabic as a template to help them fill in the blanks, since Ancient Arabic was much better preserved than ancient Hebrew. That's not even mentioning the fact that they are sister languages, born of the same Semitic language family, which is common knowledge.
So what? English shares many words with German and French, many more with Dutch, but that doesn't mean English people speak those languages. Hindi and Japanese are absolutely STUFFED with English words, but they are still VERY different languages from English. Every language in the world has words taken from other languages.
I speak English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, and a little Arabic. I would really love to improve my arabic and learn Hebrew. The best Hebrew I know is Hebrew songs and hymns from the Torah.
Lmao ancestral land? Nice try. Go back to Germany or whichever part of Europe you actually can't from. To think that you actually have blood connection to the Middle East is a joke.
+ang el The Jews were here in the Middle East even before you called yourselves Muslims before you raped and killed every culture that were and still exist here.
Amalgamaite ethnically there is no such thing called jewish group or race because this is a religious thing its thier religion not thier race so please stop lying to yourselves it is the same thing if you say that all Muslims are one ethnicity you can say that they are simitic people like arabs
Jewish is an ethnicity actually. The word Jew didn't come from Judaism, like muslim came from Islam. Jews are a people from what used to be the kingdom of Judah. People from Judah called themselves, Yahud, which became Jew. They are an ethnicity, the religion is called judaism, after the name of the land, Judah. So yes you can be ethnically jewish, you can't be ethnically muslim. Because there is no land named islam.
Amalgamaite thats the original jiwsh not the european ashkinazi or the hispanic sefridim or the arabs mizrahi (these ethnicities are not originally jewish but most of israeli population are from them so they are technically not real jews
Amalgamaite really till that to the mizrahi jews who say the same about their blood (please stop lying to you selves this is really pathitic) you are not a real ethnicity
An Algerian colleague of mine in the UK told me he was surprised to hear one of our Israeli colleagues swearing in Arabic (roughly relating to improper actions towards one's mother). I made some enquiries and found out that they were, as they had appropriated Arabic profanities into Hebrew, as, being a Biblical language, it didn't have its own swear words.
No we are not ashamed. Israel didn't existed before 1945. We lived scattered in europe, middle east, africa since the destruction of Israel by the roman empire in year 130.... but now we have Israel.
Corey, finishing a sentence by lowering your tone sounds like you're making a statement. Also, you don't add a "do you" at the beginning, some people were confused by this :)
Because hebrew and arabic are both semitic languages. Ani = ana (I) Yom = yawm (day) Leyla = Layla (night) Lo = la (no) Shemesh = shams (Sun) Beit = bait (house) Shalom aleichem/veAleichem Shalom = Salaam Aaleikum/waAaleikum Salaam (peace be upon you/unto you peace too) Etc etc etc But many words are totally different. Like Dalet (דלת) and Bab (باب) (door)
modern hebrew is a constructed language. when it was designed, lots of grammar and vocabulary literally had to be based off of spoken semitic languages
@Malik That's a misleading statement. Hebrew was a liturgical language for Jews throughout the exile, and was both the primary language of study and conversation in any religious setting. So Hebrew never really "died." The revival of it was simply a dramatic increase in the number of native speakers. The language itself was already in place, and had been since ancient times. Hebrew was adopted for the modern world primarily through Mishniac and Medieval Hebrew. The former was the language of the Talmud, and the spoken language of Jews in the first few centuries after the Roman-Jewish Wars. The latter was used extensively by the "old Yishiv" (Jewish communities that were never exiled). They lived primarily in the Galilee and were the majority in a few cities (Safed, Tiberias, Jish, etc.) Most of the rest of Hebrew borrowed words from Aramaic, not Arabic. Because Aramaic was also a liturgical language, and much more closely related to Hebrew. It was also the everyday language in Israel following the Assyrian conquest. If Arabic was as influential on Hebrew as you suggest, then a Hebrew and Arabic speaker should be able to understand each other (like Spanish and Portuguese) this isn't possible. So your original statement is both Arab-centric and outright false.
Arabic is a mandatory subject at school but they only teach it to a certain level which is why most Israelis will understand a bit of Arabic but won’t speak it well... it also really depends not where you live, you’re gonna see a lot more Arabic speakers in the northern part or in mixed cities.
What Israel teaches is MSA, Modern Standard Arabic. They don't teach the colloquial dialect that's spoken on the street. The difference between the two is that MSA has struct grammatical rules and is a lot like Biblical Hebrew, it's a VSO (Verb-Subject-Object) language, and is never used on the street but in literature and news. The colloquial Arabic, Levantine Arabic, is more loose and lazy, and uses words that are not used in MSA, as well as the pronounciation of vowels and consonants are different. Colloquial Arabic is easier to learn.
The ones that say they are not interested in learning arabic are so stupid. It's like if I would be like "i'm not interested by the dutch language" when I live in Belgium. How stubborn can you be to not want to understand your neighbor ? Plus hebrew and arabic are really similar languages, so it would be so easy for them.
+kitkitbobit Some Israelis have a detterence from arabic because it's associated with our arab neighbours that are known to be not loving us. I was taught arabic in school for 3 years (During middle school). I know some words but not in a fluent level, if I speak to an arab man, they most know some hebrew and if I know some arabic then we can connect in the middle. I believe it's important for Israelis to learn arabic from a young age for many reasons.
barzinio92 Yes I know, It really bothers me how they completely don't care about the majority of their country. Cause they probably think that since they live in Liège or Mons, it's useless or something. In Brussels I think most people are bilingual (if not trilingual).
+barzinio92 I think it's mostly Francophone people who don't like to learn other languages. I've come across this not only in France, Belgium, but also Canada.
I am Palestinian and would like to really ask or understand one thing! As a Palestinian refugee my self I lived in arabic country and faced discrimination and hate toward minorities in Libya for instance where people are aggressive to any foreigners... I understand how Jews feel abroad where lot of people hate them and give them bad looks but my question is Shouldn't this kind of experience make you stand against oppression, discrimination and racism toward the Palestinians in West bank and Gaza? why do they support the craziness there?
We don't, things are actually pretty quiet there, until riots start and its threatening citizen's life, and then we have no choice but to take actions.
moh10ly Oh, you mean another anti - israeli film that made every possible thing, including editing the movie in order to make Israel look bad? I don't buy these things. As an Israeli soldier I know whats the media feeding people, and by the other hand, I know the truth. I have no reason at all to go into hebron just because I like to. I am a 19 years old teenager, at this age I want to go to clubs with my friends, get drunk and enjoy this beautiful age, but then we get a call about rioting palestinians who are throwing rocks at civilians vehicles, and that means I have to go there and RISK my own life! When you are talking about the jewish settlers - they hate us too (the soldiers) they are not less than a mess to us than the palestinians. take a look at this vid: /watch?v=AEY25WiQa1A
moh10ly please don't believe what you see in a documentary, or read in a newspaper etc. question & analyse everything. you want to know some facts that contradict what your "documentary" showed? this at least shows sentiments in israel between jews and palestinian arabs within mainland... *** 88% of palestinians in israel trust israel's supreme court [israel democracy index may 2013] *** israel had a muslim acting president (majalli wahabi), had several muslim and druze arab ministers, a muslim supreme court judge, 4 muslim and druze arab generals in the army, muslim and druze arab ambassadors. *** israeli music is heavily influenced by arabic music. "street"/slang hebrew is all arabic words. israeli culture is generally a fusion of the cultures of the land. so its not racism towards people in west bank if there's no difference in race between arab israelis and west bank palestinians. before intifada i know many israeli jews who used to go visit palestinian friends in west bank and would bring them food and they would be given arab food from them and would visit the local people to talk with them. its only since suicide bombings that its changed. and in gaza, they voted for hamas - a party that writes that 1 of their aims is to kill every jewish man, woman and child in the world.
moh10ly that is a very good question. Many Israelis do stand up to and oppose harmful policies against Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. B'Tselem is an Israeli human rights organization that often criticizes the Israeli army and government. There are organizations like Peace Now and the Meretz Party (as well as the Labour Party) that is liberal and opposes settlements, etc. However, in truth, while most Israeli Jews - according to opinion polls - in theory support a Palestinian State and are willing to compromise, they think that Palestinians are committed to destroying Israel. In other words, they think that even if Israel took out the settlements, and even if Israel left the West Bank and E. Jerusalem, the Palestinians would not be satisfied but would use a Palestinian State as a springboard with which to eliminate Israel. Israeli Jews believe that ultimately, the Palestinians cannot accept even the concept, that there should be a Jewish polity in the Middle East.
Any Arab speaker could learn Hebrew very easily and any Hebrew speaker could learn Arabic very easily because the 2 languages are sister languages. I believe that Hebrew, Arabic and aramaic were all one language once upon a time. Then they branched out and became independent languages as people moved to the different lands thousands of years ago. Which one was the original language? Some people say Hebrew and some say Arabic, who knows? Personally I believe Hebrew and aramaic stemmed from Arabic because Arabic is far more complex which makes sense that it would be an older language.
You're close to correct except for the last part. Neither of them were the "original". Out of these three, Hebrew is the language with the oldest written records, followed by Aramaic, but that doesn't really mean that one is older than the other. They are all definitely related and stem from one common language called Proto-Semitic, which eventually branched into several Semitic languages including these three as well as others such as Phoenician (and later Punic), Edomite, and Moabite which along with Hebrew make up the Canaanite languages, all of which except Hebrew are now extinct; Aramaic, which gave rise to Syriac, Mandaic, Assyrian, Turoyo, etc.; Old Arabic, which gave rise to Arabic (and it's dialects) which itself gave rise to Maltese; Ugaritic, Akkadian, Mehri, Soqotri, Ge'ez, Amharic, Tigre, Tigrinya, etc. Those language can be classified into groups such as Northwest Semitic (Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, etc.) East Semitic (Akkadian, now extinct), South Semitic (Mehri, Soqotri, etc.) and Ethio-Semitic (Amharic, Ge'ez, Tigrinya, Tigre, etc.). The Semitic languages are also distantly related to other languages such as Egyptian and Coptic (Egyptic), Berber languages (Tamazight, Kabyle, etc.), Chadic languages (Hausa), etc. which forms the Afro-Asiatic language family
@@Србомбоница86 well, it is debateable. I shouldn't have said it with such certainty. The two are roughly the same age, but as we go back further in time it gets more difficult to know when exactly one language becomes another. So it is a bit of a debate on what counts as Hebrew text and what counts as just a dialect of Canaanite text, same with Aramaic and the other old languages it was related to
lamasso jan عذرا، بل الأرض عربية منذ القدم، اسألوا التاريخ أول من سكن القدس و بناها هو اليبوسيون Jebusites و هم قبيلة من العرب الأولون كنعانيون، طردهم الإسرائيليون تحت لواء النبي داوود عليه السلام
Rafasa Arandas كل أبناء سام بن نوح هم عرب و نوح تكلم العربية و قبله كانت لغة آدم حرفو التاريخ و أسسوا علم لغويات دجالا به متناقضات كثيرة. فكل لغات العالم مشتقة من العربية، هناك لغات تغريت كثيرا و أخرى بنسب أقل. جل لغات العالم فيها كلمات واضح أصلها العربي. أما عن التسمية فقد سميت باللغة العربية نسبة إلى يعرب بن قحطان بن عابر بن شالخ بن قينان بن أرفشخد بن سام بن نوح لأنه كان فصيحا و كانت له موهبة في علم الكلام فنسب إسم العربية إليه
Oleander Pink 'lol' makes you look dumb. here are some facts: "In 1948, approximately 265,000 Jews lived in Morocco. Around 2,500 live there now, mostly in Casablanca. In June 1948, soon after Israel was established and in the midst of the first Arab-Israeli war, riots against Jews broke out, killing 44 Jews. In 1948-9, 18,000 Jews left the country for Israel. After this, Jewish emigration continued (to Israel and elsewhere)
First of all Morocco isnt really an Arab country. The native language and the native people are amazigh/berber. So get your facts right. I am moroccan but I am not Arab and I'll never be Arab, but I am Muslim. A muslim Amazigh from Morocco. Second there where alot of Jewish Moroccans in Morocco, but in the 50's and 60's most of them immigrated to Israel. They werent forced. I know alot of jewish moroccans in Morocco and life for them is good. No one is bad for them everyone accepts them, because we're all Moroccans (or even better humans) no matter what religion.
+Saphiraa Hold on there kid Speak for yourself if ur Arab or not, Don't speak for Morocco Morocco, an Arabic speaking country, full of Christians, Jews and MOSTLY Muslims they speak Arabic and are extremely popular with the ARABS in the Middle est, Its an ARAB country, and more than 90% would agree on that Don't waste my time or yours replying back with statistics and long vocabulary words MOROCCO AN ARAB COUNTRY Peace
+Asmaa Farij No, wrong Saphira is right Marocco and Algeria are berber in their DNA (over 80%) and middle eastern is party foreign (yes there is some cultural mix since we had some arab tribes moving to algeria and morroco) but when a middle easterner goes to an algerian or marrocan home he will say "that's not arab" , majroity of middle easternrs who know maghrebians call them africans (with no bad intentions just the truth what they say they don't mean that bad).
Agent, secret agents? No, they dont have to know Arabic except if they are stationed in an Arab speaking country. A Mossad agent stationed in France would for example not need to know Arabic, but rather French. Knowing English and Hebrew would be a huge advantage. Arabic would be an advantage, but not needed. Everything would depend on where you are stationed. Intelligence soldiers would probably have an advantage of knowing Arabic, but I do not know much about the intelligence corps. Combat soldiers, however, do not have to know Arabic. For example, I did almost not even know Hebrew when I joined the IDF in a combat unit, and sure as hell not much more than "Yalla" and "Habibi" in Arabic.
tripleincome33 Zionism. I made aliyah 2 weeks after I finished high school. From Sweden to Israel. The Swedish school system is one year old late, so my peers and I finished high school when we where 19 instead of 18. Because Iam also born in the beginning of the year, I was 19,5 years old when I finished high school. So I did not want to wait any longer before I joined. So I joined as fast as they [the military] let me. It all was because of Zionism, something I had a great deal of after living in Sweden, a very anti-semitic country my whole life. And I have never regretted my choice of making aliyah... Yet at least. :)
tripleincome33 Brotherhood, a kind of belonging, feeling at home. There is no feeling quiet like walking around with a kippah and see that others around you are doing it too. And that no one stabs you, beats you or screams offensive insults at you because of it. Coming from a very anti semitic country like Sweden where Jews mostly hides their Jewish identity (or gets attacked because they are Jews if they dont), it was something very different and something awesome to me. Still is.
The sad truth is that there were more Jews who spoke Arabic, and more Palestinians who spoke Hebrew. Nowadays, with the systematic segregation, the number is dwindling, hence creating more isolation.
20% of israelis are palstinans who speak hebrew the jews learn in school arabic and also alot of jews are from arab lands we use alot of arabic words when we talk
Not sure if you did it on purpose, but when you "ask" if they speak Arabic, you're not really asking... the way you say it makes it sound like an assumption and that's why they're all left wondering for a second. I think that starts the conversation in a strange place for them. If you want to put a question mark and make it sound like a question - you need to use a higher tone at the end of your sentence.
Arabic is one of the official languages of the State of Israel. It is taught in all secular schools. Israeli radio and TV broadcasts 24/7 in Arabic. How many Arab countries teach Hebrew, have daily broadcasts in Hebrew, encourage the study of Hebrew? Answer: none.
Why would Arab countries make Hebrew an official language when it's very rarely spoken? Israel was build on an Arab country, with Arabs all around! And the Palestinians who didn't leave are still in there speaking Arabic. Israeli kind of need Arabic like Palestinians need Hebrew. But not the rest of us. We prefer languages that are popular and that we need in our daily life. We don't go adding languages to please the whole world.
it's unlikable u have to learn Arabic(at least the basics) because all your neighbors speak Arabic , and 20 % of Israeli citizens are Palestinians . plus u are expanding for gaining more territories (the west bank) which means more Arabs that's why it's necessary for you . Hebrew is an optional language in ME and North Africa; most people learn Arabic ,English and French (obligatory langages in Algeria , Tunisia, Lebanon ) and choose another optional language before going to university mostly is Spanish and Italian for people who will continue artistic studies and German for scientific studies .Hebrew is chosen only by the Mizrahi minorities in Morroco or Tunisia or someone will study diplomatic or political studies . Finally your Arabic programs are very bad and weak and u are teaching selective terms to deal with Palestinians on IDF so it's not really a proper program to adopt for someone claiming that Arabic is an "official langage " of Israel or just a second or an optional langage !
+malek aya no, they are not ashamed.. my grands were from Yaman and I actually love the arabic language, but I don't know how to speak it.. I would have answer that guy the same..because that guy just threw a statement at them - "You speak arabic" so they were like "no.. my grandparents did,it doesn't mean that I do too"
Most of their parents were expelled by arabic countries (850 000 people), arabs kept their apartment, money and jewel. So I could understand why their children do not want to learn arabic. Hebrew and english are enough, and 20% of israelis speak french too. So arabs neighbors could at least learn a second language.
+Tamara Cantara that's not how it happened. Zionist jews moved because they wanted to. or how do you explain that there are still jews in Yemen , Morocco , Tunisia, iraq , even in iran.
malek aya Cool, in Egypt there are 300 Jews, and in Yemen 90 :D Could you tell me how many Jews are still in Tunisia and Iraq please? Yemen jews didn't move for 3000 years, even when the 2nd temple was work in progress, even when he was built (-516 before JC). They refuse to move and said "This temple will be destroyed too. We will wait until Jerusalem need us to build the 3rd". The same story for the others tribes of the first exile (4): they didn't move for 3000 years. Now, since 1950: ONU gave his ok to build up Israel, Mizrahi jews are back (does Zionist are friend with Saudi Arabia or is it Israel fault about their war too?), Israel export fruits from the desert and build roads... I'm not a noun, not so familiar about prophecies but I think that Universe is tryin to send us a message.
+Tamara Cantara it's a shame how Jews forget so easily . You lived for 14 centuries under Muslim rule and prospered , even during the Spanish Inquisition you run to Muslim lands , but all that has no meaning to you . And according to your religion , Jews are not allowed in the holy land until the coming of the messiah . Just have a little loyalty to other fellow humans , and most importantly to your God creator.
arabic is a language that has diffirent dialects in every region and the dialects are very diffirent from each other so an egyptian wouldn't understand much of morrocan arabic and it would be almost like learning a new laguage(it's not just accent it's a totally diffirent vocabulary)
Moroccan language is called in Morocco « Darija » and it’s a mix between arabic (70%), amazigh (25%), french + spanich + italian+ hebrew(5%), there is regions who speak only amazigh also, and there is sahara region where a specific type of arabic is the main language (called hassani)
Have to say, from an english and french speaker point of view, i cannot hear the difference between arabic and hebrew. But if i lived in Israel, i'd want to be able to understand what is being said around. Am french canadian, 6 millions of us surrounded by 300 millions english speaking people (canada-US), i had to learn their language...
@EZ To the french and english speaking person I am, I can easily recognize a language close to french like spanish or italian but language using different alphabet that you never hear, they all sound alike to me. btw, i can recognize what sound like russian and it's very different from italien. Russian been used in way too many movies not to know :)
the jews now i mean the real jews bani israiel ( sons of israel) comes from profhet abrahams son ishaq and the arabs known today comes from ishaqs brother ismal, profhet abrahams son ismail and his mother went to saudi mekka and there they found water( zemzem(,and there a group of originals arabs from yemen they was traveling in the dessert seaking for water and found the 2 of them and they aksed if they could stay, and so ismael mixed with yemen arabs and ther where arabs today come from
Daiae Maybe,they have like 5% or less semitic blood but other than that they have no relation to the land they call israel other than their religion. Let`s all agree that palestinians have more relation to that land than sephardi or ashkenazi jews
Daiae Ashkenazi jews come from the K haplogroup,i'm asking you to stop liking your own comments and research yourself where they come from. (Europe) The K haplogroup has no relation to semitic subgroups.
Daiae Neither is denying scientific evidence by just saying "no you're wrong" "Proof? They're semitic, you're just clearly lying to be against Zionism" Hahaha so you're an expert in arguments now?
ibrahamic religions came from arab lands hebrew share words with arabic more than any other language olam عالم world Bait بيت house Ibn إبن son Hakam حاخام Hebr عبر Hu هو Yom يوم Od عاد Sanim سنيم Sana سنه Res رأس Yod يد Ben بين Kol كل Bene بني Wa و Ruach روح Ach أخ Achad أحد Ereth ارض tanniaim تنعيم Hanina حنين Minnorah منوره Keppa قبه Ketubahمكتوب jebusite: yebusite ben jamen :ben yamen these people live in denial or ignorant
@Bene S واضح انك جاهل راح اصحح كلامك العرب ثلاث انواع 1-عرب عاربه و 2-عرب بائده و 3-عرب مستعربه العرب عاربه هي عرب شبه الجزيرة العربية و العرب البائده هم العرب مهلكين مثل عاد و ثمود و العرب المستعربه هم الشام و البلاد الرافدين و مصر و بلاد شمال أفريقيا يتكلمون العربية لنها دخلت في فتحات الإسلام و تعلمو اللغه و صرنا حاليآ مجتمع عربي كامل
@@noahww1653 jews destroyed poland? You are the ones destroying poland. With violence, disrespectful attitudes, Poland is falling in pieces. It is not a jewish fault. If my ancestors lived in Poland, I would hate it. Fortunately my ancestors came from Syria and Morocco, we lived isolated from people like you.
Fun Facts: - When they tried to revive the dead Hebrew they used the Arabic lexicon. - Arabic and Classical Hebrew (still dead) 90% the same language, same letters, same words, same roots. - Jews in the middle east spoke and used Arabic and Syriac not hebrew for almost 2000 years.
You have no clue what you're talking about. Hebrew has a different alphabet. And Hebrew was never dead. That is a Zionist myth. Religious Jews always used it for study. Words for modern things were imported from western languages, especially English.
I am quite interested in Arabic as a language, after I take all the politics and religion out of it. It's intimately related to Aramaic, then Hebrew after. The better your Hebrew or Aramaic is, the more you start to pick up the meaning and roots of certain Arabic words. I am referring particularly to MSA. With the dialects, I would assume it varies, though I can imagine the Levantine dialect has more, rather than less Aramaisms to it. I probably would go to greater lengths to learn it if I moved to Israel, but I have no plan to do so.
+Tomer Gonen don't you mean english? esperanto isn't really spoken anywhere.. israel is fine the way it is. hebrew is the national language, english is the most spoken 2nd language and arabic, french, and russian are the most common minority languages
About 300,000 Moroccan Jews came to Israel after 1948. People of Moroccan descent or partial Moroccan ancestry numbers around 1 million, the second largest group after Russian Jews in Israel.
a lot of palestinians speak hebrew because it's easy for arabs to learn your language but it's hard for jews to learn arabic, u can say our language is more fancy than yours
That’s sad. These Israelis just flatly said “no” to learning Arabic, as if to say they are closing their minds to any dialogue with the Palestinians. If only they knew how similar Arabic and Hebrew are.
This is expected though isn't it? The arab jews wanted to assimilate. Arabic was not the original language of the levant. My family comes from Lebanon, however now most are Francophone.
what is "arabic land"? The Levant weren't Arabic, Lebanon was Phoenician land, Jordan were Moabies and Amonnites, Syria was Aramaic, Iraq was Babylonian and "Palestine" was a jewish land, until the 5th century the jews were the vast majority in this land. same with Egypt and the Meghrab, the only Arabic lands are the Arabian Peninsula.
it was abraham Lands more likely ishmail the first son of Abraham the father of the arabs which means the arabs were older than the jewish people jewish were came by isaac if the so called stone idol god you talking about jehova or whatever then he can't do nothing since he's an idol but if we talking about the real Creator Allah, then we are talking.
I lived in Israel from 83 to 86 and learn Hebrew and Arabic and love it. Met an old woman in Jerusalem who spoke 17 languages🤯
17?? Oh my god she was gifted from god
WOW ,, God bless her
@@Arccos3DI speak 4 and 3 dialects
17?😳🤯
Asking people in Tel Aviv is ridiculous. You won't find too many people who speak Arabic over there. Try going to Jerusalem, Ariel, Jaffa, Haifa or Acre, you'll find way more people who speak it.
My father is from Tel Mond and he rather listen to Arabic radio than Hebrew...just saying...
+KingGodLight the same here
As much as I hate occupation, no one can deny that it was very wrong for us as north africans and arabs to deport our jewish citizens then blame them for going against us and living in Israel.
@@tarekmegahed1423 I don't know which countries you speak about but morocco never deported their jews. Our king loved them ❤
@@hafsaz_ not sure about morocco, but my country, Egypt, deported their Jews, for no valid reason tbh
@@tarekmegahed1423 Thats actually sad, may Allah protect everyone who is innocent.
If I lived there I would totally learn Hebrew and Arabic. The more languages you know the better.
Margarita Robertson if you learn one it’s easy to learn the other. There’s a lot of similarities in both languages
@@SuperSally81 i love your confession
angela magdala confession?!
יש לי התנדבות לעבוד עם עיראקים. אם גרתי שם, הייתי מוחלט ללמוד ערבית ועברית. אם אתם יודעים עוד שפות, יותר טוב לכם. אני מחפש התנדבות לבשר את הבשורה להם כמיסיונרי נוצרי!
@@warrior5215 Could you sue English please
its a pity Im jewish and I speak arabic I love it
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im palestinian, born and raised in aus. would love to learn hebrew
So you speak 4 languages?
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The guy at 1:28 did not understand that it's a question because Corey's intonation is completely off and his questions sound like statements.
+tFighterPilot Just what I thought, he doesn't ask them, he tells them - you speak arabic.
+tFighterPilot I think he did understand, Corey asks everyone a bunch of questions and edits the videos later on. It's not like "Hi, do you speak Arabic? ok bye."
LOL. That would be weird but I could see it happening. Actually he uses the same people in different videos answering multiple questions at once. You are correct.
Ashkar D. He didn't. in Hebrew if you ask someone it will sound like a question. Cause what Corey really said was "You speak Arabic./?" And it really did sound like Corey told him that he does speak Arabic
@@ImVardii Israel =💖
“It doesn’t interest me to speak Arabic” well it doesn’t interest me to learn Hebrew but living here as an arab it’s a must.
He doesn’t live in arab country and it’s not his must. By the way, Arabic is much more difficult than Hebrew.
@aiden nedai ignorant you are
@xi jinping israelis are middle east asians
@@unknownsadfairy6741 middle east asian? They’re from europe thats why they the only one in the middle east that go to “eurovision”
@@shamerzaihan8638 Wrong, over half of Israelis are not Ashkenazi, so they are native to the region. Also if you want to think like that why don't you have all the middle eastern immigrants who live in Europe right now back ?
So you speak arabic?
la ?!?!
la -> No in Arabic
they say lo not la you stupid lo in hebrew is no
+Yonatan Zilber it is more like lao..
No need to use this language to talk to people !
+DonCorleoneQ8 You're right about the second part, but wrong about the first part.
It's pronounced Lo. "Lao" is a word in Chinese..
+Eyal Rud
Thank you!
+Eyal Rud shallom , la ... you people even dont have your own language!! even your language is arabic just like your land and food
I was going to ask why so many people seemed soo surprised to possibly offended, but then I saw the comments about his tone in Hebrew for questions sounding like statements. I hope this is addressed because for us who rely on subtitles, the facial reactions are very suggestive.
Maybe he is not good in reading facial expression? 😆😆😆
Just a heads up. Cory didnt really ask "Do you speak arabic?". he phrased it more like a statement "You speak arabic". so people were confused a bit.
Most Israelis are "refugees" from Arabic countries... Fortunately for them, they moved on with their lives.
55% not most
:)
Israeli and Arabs are brothers. Sons of Ishmael and Isaac.
Zero Hour peace be upon them
Abraham is not a real person.
@@astroarabian43 LOL do u cry because u know I'm right? Go believe in ur Abrahamic myths.
@@astroarabian43 nice arguments, dumbass
Abraham was A Muslim Man not jewish and Christian!
Most of them are Moroccans !! Not only this video but in general
Don't u think that before the advent of islam, all morrocans were jews? Later forced to islam? And those who refused islam went to settle in Israël?
@@denisepaul263 no, not really. Morocco is mainly Berber and Arab, and some Jewish.
You think that's a good thing ? I swear they don' love you or morocco
the guy at the end "i dont speak arabic, i speak morrocan" had me in stitches. only arabs will get that lol
@@tib7777 What's hard to get about it? I'm not Arabic and know that Moroccans speak a weird dialect that's quite far off regular Arabic. That's well known.
actually most of the israeli slang it's arabic words, such as: walla, yalla, halas, sababa, akhla, ahalan, mabsut, habibi, ya willi, iwah alik, shukran, shoof, sakhtein, ya ibni, sulha, yina'al dinak, ahabal, cus emek, sharmuta and more...
(yeah bad words too XD).
haha sharmuta, love it!
+cows kickass there is also also slang words from english, german, turkish and even spanish. still the majority is from arabic.
@@Yuval012 the majority are from English. Then Yiddish is second. Then Arabic. They've actually analysed it and done a compendium of what words are used from other languages.
daniel albo no Russian at all wtf😂
@@daniels5693 only we use because your language know as slang languages
Hi,
I just want to note that the tune you used asking : Ata Medaber Aravit is not a tune of a question but sounds like stating a fact.. like : Ata Medaber Aravit !!!!
And probably that was the reason people were shocked a little bit.. even someone asked you : How do you know I speak Arabic..
This is just for your information :D..
'I have no interest in speaking Arabic' - *surrounded by all Arab countries and people...okay lol
China is surrounded by Korea, Japan, Russia, Thailand etc. Do you see the people there rushing to learn all these languages?
He is interest in arab land only LOL
Maybe a better example would be asking Brazilians if they speak Spanish because they are surrounded by Spanish speaking countries as a comparison.
@@Klayhamn
The point is that all the countries surrounding are arabs.
@@exodus424shasuofyah4 And they do. But going from Portuguese to Spanish is much much easier than going from Hebrew to Arabic. Hebrew to Arabic is like English to Spanish.
Corey asks questions in strange way. In Hebrew when you ask question you should make with intonation to make it sound like a question.
But he asks without the intonation so it looks like a statement and not a question: You speak Arabic!
gorf1 although his videos are really interesting
lol
yea yea he's a canadian immigrant so his hebrew wasnt that great at the time
it's not like he isn't aware of that.
"I reserve the right to give sarcastic comments ."
Its so annoying
I'm from Scandinavia,I spent lots of time in Israel between -83 and -92 and I first learned some Arabic, by working in different places in Jerusalem old city, and listenng to people talking. Then I studied Arabic for two years but the teacher was from Egypt and I liked the Palestinian-arabic MUCH more so I didn't ever use the Egyptian Arabic..after that I started to spend time with jewish people and learned Hebrew by listening. Now I can still speak a little Hebrew but I have forgotten most of my Arabic😢
Intresting
So you lived in Israel and didn’t learn Hebrew for two years. F*** deg. Dette er grunnen til at verden hater dere. De verste rasistene I verden.
Arabic:salam alikum
Herbw:shalom alikhm
# عبدالعزيز
I don't know what are you trying to say but Hebrew was used way before Arabic was used
Arma Club you always see things as a competition. He was simply comparing to show how similar the languages were. Why so defensive?
Valve_ Highlights I doubt that
No one uses Shalom Alekhem .Shalo is enough
Yep.. they are both semitic languages...
You lived in an Arab's land but not interested in the Arabic language. So it's better for you to get out from their land...
They live in Israel not in an Arab land.
Israel is for both Arabs and Jews.
arabic is the language of the colonizers from the arabian peninsula
@@sharonstonts Palestine historically and not 'israel'
@@JeanBod1111 tr0l alert !. Palestinians are native to the Levant just like the Lebanese and Syrians and this is a fact and proven DNA wise as well. They just happen to speak Arabic just how the Mizrahis used to. "Israelis' are colonizers who come from every ethnicity imaginable. Ashkenazis got no Levantine heritage or even DNA just how the John Hopkins study proved that 96 percent of 'Israelis' have no semetic or levantine origins. Bejamin Netteniyahu, Harrison ford, Mila Kunis, &
Jake Gyllenhaal are not from Palestine lol nor they have semetic heritage or blood. Bad Hazbara.
שלום עליכם!
السلام عليكم!
I learn Hebrew and Arabic.
Greetings from Russia!
@@Алишя IT'S PALESTINE ;) Zionists belong to Europe!
Shouldn't be difficult for you to learn since Russian share a lot of similarities in the grammar structure.
@@a_a1561 This land never belonged to Arabs.
@@DogesBasement Abraham was a MUSLIM, Jesus IS a Muslim and when the day comes you will know ;)
@@a_a1561 LOL. Do you know that Quaran is the copy of Torah? So Abraham is Muslim,Judaist and Christian.
Those speaking Moroccan don't speak Arabic neither since Moroccan is already a mix of Berber (at least 25 to 35% of the vocabulary) French, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic.
barack brahms Thats right Brother and Peace to all jew Berbers in Israel Morocco is your Home dont vorget this we love you all Blood is Blood Azul Schalom from Rif ✊
That's true for most Arabic dialects though, they all have strata from the original language (Aramaic, Assyrian etc.)
I hear The "No" in Hebrew is "La" .. same in Arabic
"No" in Hebrew is "Lo". It's similar.
Ibrahim Yousef
It could be. Half of Israel's Jewish population originate from Arab countries. Some still speak Arabic as a native tongue. My mother still says la in stead of lo!!!
"Lo", actually. Hebrew and Arabic derive from Aramaic. Many similarities.
***** Modern Hebrew has Aramaic aspects, but Aramaic it self is a Hebrew sub language.
There's no evidence that Aramaic is a Hebrew sub language at all. Where did you get that information from?
למה אתה לא שם סימן שאלה בסוף השאלות? זה כאילו אתה אומר להם "אתם מדברים ערבית!"
لا أحد يفهم ما كتبت كأنها أصابع الدجاج
@@salehosman100 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Exactly. You are right
Altarnativi Bibi קרעת אותי חשבתי בדיוק אותו דבר וחיפשתי מישהו שכותב על זה בתגובות 😂😂😂
@@salehosman100
הוא עושה את זה קבוע בכל השאלות שלו...מעצבן רצח
The tone of the question sounds like he's stating a fact, rather than asking something lol.
Isn't it ironic how they quickly reply "NO" trying to separate themselves from Arabs, without realizing that Hebrew and Arabic share the same word for "no": la'
Basically the same. My point is that Hebrew and Arabic share so much, especially language, yet some people in this video try to separate themselves from Arabs so adamantly.
Not saying there aren't Arabs that do the same about Jews.
I mean, when modern spoken Hebrew was developed in the early 20th century, they literally used Arabic as a template to help them fill in the blanks, since Ancient Arabic was much better preserved than ancient Hebrew. That's not even mentioning the fact that they are sister languages, born of the same Semitic language family, which is common knowledge.
So what? English shares many words with German and French, many more with Dutch, but that doesn't mean English people speak those languages. Hindi and Japanese are absolutely STUFFED with English words, but they are still VERY different languages from English. Every language in the world has words taken from other languages.
I speak English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, and a little Arabic. I would really love to improve my arabic and learn Hebrew. The best Hebrew I know is Hebrew songs and hymns from the Torah.
most of them are originally from Lybia , Egypt and Morroco !
Lmao ancestral land? Nice try. Go back to Germany or whichever part of Europe you actually can't from. To think that you actually have blood connection to the Middle East is a joke.
+ang el The Jews were here in the Middle East even before you called yourselves Muslims before you raped and killed every culture that were and still exist here.
Zionist are not existing in my country.
+MA "you've got to realize we're not going anywhere."
the crusaders "Kingdom of Jerusalem" said that and we fucked them twice.
MA I am just stating facts. The crusaders were there for 200 years and they are gone. if you have a problem with history go tell Wikipedia :d
Hagar and Sarah were Abraham,s wifes. Arab and Israel are brothers
what makes me sad that most of them have an arab ancestors but they wont admit their real identity
(they are jews but they are ethnically arabs )
Amalgamaite ethnically there is no such thing called jewish group or race because this is a religious thing its thier religion not thier race so please stop lying to yourselves
it is the same thing if you say that all Muslims are one ethnicity
you can say that they are simitic people like arabs
Jewish is an ethnicity actually. The word Jew didn't come from Judaism, like muslim came from Islam. Jews are a people from what used to be the kingdom of Judah. People from Judah called themselves, Yahud, which became Jew. They are an ethnicity, the religion is called judaism, after the name of the land, Judah. So yes you can be ethnically jewish, you can't be ethnically muslim. Because there is no land named islam.
Amalgamaite thats the original jiwsh not the european ashkinazi or the hispanic sefridim or the arabs mizrahi (these ethnicities are not originally jewish but most of israeli population are from them so they are technically not real jews
Amalgamaite really till that to the mizrahi jews who say the same about their blood
(please stop lying to you selves this is really pathitic) you are not a real ethnicity
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In that case how Palestinians have the rights of return forever even if their live for one million years in Europe or Latin America?
An Algerian colleague of mine in the UK told me he was surprised to hear one of our Israeli colleagues swearing in Arabic (roughly relating to improper actions towards one's mother). I made some enquiries and found out that they were, as they had appropriated Arabic profanities into Hebrew, as, being a Biblical language, it didn't have its own swear words.
May be some of Israelis feel shame for their parents Arabs background.
the govermant make our parents to be shame of our backgrounds
but not anymore
It's mostly because they deny what they are, because what they are it's what they hate.
No we are not ashamed. Israel didn't existed before 1945. We lived scattered in europe, middle east, africa since the destruction of Israel by the roman empire in year 130.... but now we have Israel.
@Thenew fake history? What? Look at the Arch of Titus. They built Rome with the Israelite spoils of war
Yes when u called them Arab they cry
Corey, finishing a sentence by lowering your tone sounds like you're making a statement. Also, you don't add a "do you" at the beginning, some people were confused by this :)
arabic and jewish are quite similar tho... like when you say shalom it's like salam
lao>la, katava> kataba (to write), ayn> ayn (eyes) etc..
Of I'll talk Jewish to you can u answer in Muslim XD
@@shoncheckroun5811 xd
Because hebrew and arabic are both semitic languages.
Ani = ana (I)
Yom = yawm (day)
Leyla = Layla (night)
Lo = la (no)
Shemesh = shams (Sun)
Beit = bait (house)
Shalom aleichem/veAleichem Shalom = Salaam Aaleikum/waAaleikum Salaam (peace be upon you/unto you peace too)
Etc etc etc
But many words are totally different. Like Dalet (דלת) and Bab (باب) (door)
modern hebrew is a constructed language. when it was designed, lots of grammar and vocabulary literally had to be based off of spoken semitic languages
How ignorant. Hebrew would no longer exist if it wasn't for Arabic.
Hebrew is older than Arabic
@@LukaKarra Hebrew was a dead language brought back to life using Arabic.
@Malik That's a misleading statement. Hebrew was a liturgical language for Jews throughout the exile, and was both the primary language of study and conversation in any religious setting.
So Hebrew never really "died." The revival of it was simply a dramatic increase in the number of native speakers. The language itself was already in place, and had been since ancient times.
Hebrew was adopted for the modern world primarily through Mishniac and Medieval Hebrew. The former was the language of the Talmud, and the spoken language of Jews in the first few centuries after the Roman-Jewish Wars. The latter was used extensively by the "old Yishiv" (Jewish communities that were never exiled). They lived primarily in the Galilee and were the majority in a few cities (Safed, Tiberias, Jish, etc.)
Most of the rest of Hebrew borrowed words from Aramaic, not Arabic. Because Aramaic was also a liturgical language, and much more closely related to Hebrew. It was also the everyday language in Israel following the Assyrian conquest.
If Arabic was as influential on Hebrew as you suggest, then a Hebrew and Arabic speaker should be able to understand each other (like Spanish and Portuguese) this isn't possible.
So your original statement is both Arab-centric and outright false.
@@malik2433 False. Palestinian jews and some sephardic communities spoken hebrew daily. And the others use as a liturgical language.
Arabic is a mandatory subject at school but they only teach it to a certain level which is why most Israelis will understand a bit of Arabic but won’t speak it well... it also really depends not where you live, you’re gonna see a lot more Arabic speakers in the northern part or in mixed cities.
What Israel teaches is MSA, Modern Standard Arabic. They don't teach the colloquial dialect that's spoken on the street. The difference between the two is that MSA has struct grammatical rules and is a lot like Biblical Hebrew, it's a VSO (Verb-Subject-Object) language, and is never used on the street but in literature and news. The colloquial Arabic, Levantine Arabic, is more loose and lazy, and uses words that are not used in MSA, as well as the pronounciation of vowels and consonants are different. Colloquial Arabic is easier to learn.
I'm a Moroccan Jew and i speak arabic at home... (It's basically Hebrew with an accent)
What do you mean its basically Hebrew with an accent ? Darija has nothing to do with Hebrew.
@tinky 🤣
@@kasbahconnexion5895 all semitic languages are related.
Are Moroccan Jews loves Bollywood?
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Arabic was one of the greatest language in my opinion !!!!!!
In my opinion it sounds disgusting, not that I have problem with arabs.
It just sounds bad.
@@roei89 Exactly ! As you say, That's your opinion
@@roei89 bro if you think arabic sounds bad you should listen to hebrew.. sounds like they are making spit every word they say
@@goobin9125 I'm a native Hebrew speaker, I have no idea how it sounds for others.
I just don't like the way arabic pronounced
@@roei89 i like hebrew
The ones that say they are not interested in learning arabic are so stupid. It's like if I would be like "i'm not interested by the dutch language" when I live in Belgium. How stubborn can you be to not want to understand your neighbor ?
Plus hebrew and arabic are really similar languages, so it would be so easy for them.
+kitkitbobit
Some Israelis have a detterence from arabic because it's associated with our arab neighbours that are known to be not loving us.
I was taught arabic in school for 3 years (During middle school).
I know some words but not in a fluent level, if I speak to an arab man, they most know some hebrew and if I know some arabic then we can connect in the middle.
I believe it's important for Israelis to learn arabic from a young age for many reasons.
+kitkitbobit It's funny you take the example of Belgium because actually so many Belgians don't want to learn Dutch! They don't like it
barzinio92 Yes I know, It really bothers me how they completely don't care about the majority of their country. Cause they probably think that since they live in Liège or Mons, it's useless or something.
In Brussels I think most people are bilingual (if not trilingual).
No arabic is more difficult and old and very rich that their morn hebrew does not reach the quarter complexity arabic have
+barzinio92 I think it's mostly Francophone people who don't like to learn other languages. I've come across this not only in France, Belgium, but also Canada.
No to youtube comment racism
I'm Christian
I speak levantine arabic and hebrew
Stalin J Ha ha ha,you are stupid piece of shit,i dont like pork meat .....i love arabs and arab culture,you're a fuck piece of shit !
Respect to ghassani and muslim ,arabs are beautiful people :)
Mario Martins I love you from what you said!
Mario Martins
I'm Arab and Muslim... love you too bro.
Ahmed Shoukri Thanks brother,i love my muslim brothers
Allah bless you bro !
لطائف لغوية
في قول الله تعالى: وأُزلفت الجنة للمتقين و قوله: وإذا جنة أزلفت.
أُزلفت :قُرِبت « قُرِبت بحيث يُرى نعيمها».
🕋 #رمضان_كريم
I'm Muslim and speak both Arabic and Hebrew as part of language diversity.
I am Palestinian and would like to really ask or understand one thing! As a Palestinian refugee my self I lived in arabic country and faced discrimination and hate toward minorities in Libya for instance where people are aggressive to any foreigners... I understand how Jews feel abroad where lot of people hate them and give them bad looks but my question is Shouldn't this kind of experience make you stand against oppression, discrimination and racism toward the Palestinians in West bank and Gaza? why do they support the craziness there?
We don't, things are actually pretty quiet there, until riots start and its threatening citizen's life, and then we have no choice but to take actions.
moh10ly Oh, you mean another anti - israeli film that made every possible thing, including editing the movie in order to make Israel look bad? I don't buy these things.
As an Israeli soldier I know whats the media feeding people, and by the other hand, I know the truth.
I have no reason at all to go into hebron just because I like to.
I am a 19 years old teenager, at this age I want to go to clubs with my friends, get drunk and enjoy this beautiful age, but then we get a call about rioting palestinians who are throwing rocks at civilians vehicles, and that means I have to go there and RISK my own life!
When you are talking about the jewish settlers - they hate us too (the soldiers) they are not less than a mess to us than the palestinians.
take a look at this vid:
/watch?v=AEY25WiQa1A
moh10ly please don't believe what you see in a documentary, or read in a newspaper etc. question & analyse everything. you want to know some facts that contradict what your "documentary" showed? this at least shows sentiments in israel between jews and palestinian arabs within mainland...
*** 88% of palestinians in israel trust israel's supreme court [israel democracy index may 2013]
*** israel had a muslim acting president (majalli wahabi), had several muslim and druze arab ministers, a muslim supreme court judge, 4 muslim and druze arab generals in the army, muslim and druze arab ambassadors.
*** israeli music is heavily influenced by arabic music. "street"/slang hebrew is all arabic words. israeli culture is generally a fusion of the cultures of the land.
so its not racism towards people in west bank if there's no difference in race between arab israelis and west bank palestinians. before intifada i know many israeli jews who used to go visit palestinian friends in west bank and would bring them food and they would be given arab food from them and would visit the local people to talk with them. its only since suicide bombings that its changed. and in gaza, they voted for hamas - a party that writes that 1 of their aims is to kill every jewish man, woman and child in the world.
#Free Palestine
From Libya ♡
moh10ly that is a very good question. Many Israelis do stand up to and oppose harmful policies against Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. B'Tselem is an Israeli human rights organization that often criticizes the Israeli army and government. There are organizations like Peace Now and the Meretz Party (as well as the Labour Party) that is liberal and opposes settlements, etc.
However, in truth, while most Israeli Jews - according to opinion polls - in theory support a Palestinian State and are willing to compromise, they think that Palestinians are committed to destroying Israel. In other words, they think that even if Israel took out the settlements, and even if Israel left the West Bank and E. Jerusalem, the Palestinians would not be satisfied but would use a Palestinian State as a springboard with which to eliminate Israel. Israeli Jews believe that ultimately, the Palestinians cannot accept even the concept, that there should be a Jewish polity in the Middle East.
As an Arab w/Jewish roots, I want to learn Hebrew.
I'm come from Israel, im Jew, 14 years old. Know Hebrow, Arabic, English, Spanish.
Any Arab speaker could learn Hebrew very easily and any Hebrew speaker could learn Arabic very easily because the 2 languages are sister languages. I believe that Hebrew, Arabic and aramaic were all one language once upon a time. Then they branched out and became independent languages as people moved to the different lands thousands of years ago. Which one was the original language? Some people say Hebrew and some say Arabic, who knows? Personally I believe Hebrew and aramaic stemmed from Arabic because Arabic is far more complex which makes sense that it would be an older language.
You're close to correct except for the last part. Neither of them were the "original". Out of these three, Hebrew is the language with the oldest written records, followed by Aramaic, but that doesn't really mean that one is older than the other. They are all definitely related and stem from one common language called Proto-Semitic, which eventually branched into several Semitic languages including these three as well as others such as Phoenician (and later Punic), Edomite, and Moabite which along with Hebrew make up the Canaanite languages, all of which except Hebrew are now extinct; Aramaic, which gave rise to Syriac, Mandaic, Assyrian, Turoyo, etc.; Old Arabic, which gave rise to Arabic (and it's dialects) which itself gave rise to Maltese; Ugaritic, Akkadian, Mehri, Soqotri, Ge'ez, Amharic, Tigre, Tigrinya, etc. Those language can be classified into groups such as Northwest Semitic (Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, etc.) East Semitic (Akkadian, now extinct), South Semitic (Mehri, Soqotri, etc.) and Ethio-Semitic (Amharic, Ge'ez, Tigrinya, Tigre, etc.). The Semitic languages are also distantly related to other languages such as Egyptian and Coptic (Egyptic), Berber languages (Tamazight, Kabyle, etc.), Chadic languages (Hausa), etc. which forms the Afro-Asiatic language family
@@largedarkrooster6371isn't Aramaic older ?
@@Србомбоница86 well, it is debateable. I shouldn't have said it with such certainty. The two are roughly the same age, but as we go back further in time it gets more difficult to know when exactly one language becomes another. So it is a bit of a debate on what counts as Hebrew text and what counts as just a dialect of Canaanite text, same with Aramaic and the other old languages it was related to
@@largedarkrooster6371well explained!
Arabic is much harder than Hebrew.
0:10 Gil, were you taught inflections in school? You make every question sound like a statement in Hebrew, it sounds extremely awkward
خسارة. اللغة العربية كثير حلوة
بس اغلبهم اصلهم من الدول العربية
@@dom1abc1mbc لماذا تشتم اولاد عمك ههههه انتم عائلة واحدة تعاشروا
البشر لا يمثلون اللغه ابداً اللغة هي التي تمثل البشر
مستحلين أرضنا بشكل وقح جدًا جدًا جًدا !
لكن سينتهي الظلم عاجلًا أم آجلًا.
مجرمين و عنصريين, الله ينتقم منهم..
هاي من يوم يومها ارض اليهود يا استاذة
lamasso jan عذرا،
بل الأرض عربية منذ القدم، اسألوا التاريخ أول من سكن القدس و بناها هو اليبوسيون
Jebusites
و هم قبيلة من العرب الأولون كنعانيون، طردهم الإسرائيليون تحت لواء النبي داوود عليه السلام
Donnie Brasco وفقا لعلم الآثار، كانت إسرائيل وهي فرع من الكنعانيين
Rafasa Arandas كل أبناء سام بن نوح هم عرب
و نوح تكلم العربية و قبله كانت لغة آدم
حرفو التاريخ و أسسوا علم لغويات دجالا به متناقضات كثيرة.
فكل لغات العالم مشتقة من العربية، هناك لغات تغريت كثيرا و أخرى بنسب أقل.
جل لغات العالم فيها كلمات واضح أصلها العربي. أما عن التسمية فقد سميت باللغة العربية نسبة إلى يعرب بن قحطان بن عابر بن شالخ بن قينان بن أرفشخد بن سام بن نوح لأنه كان فصيحا و كانت له موهبة في علم الكلام فنسب إسم العربية إليه
***** But to be fair, what about the Children of Israel (Banu Isra'il) mentioned in the Quran? Didn't they also live in Palestine for many years?
We want peace ✌...from morocco
Zionists do not want peace
+Othman Medjani Arab nationalists neither
fuck Zionism .
Zionists Terrorists who created the problem since 1948
I'm moroccan and i dont want peace,free palestine from colonisators.
+Jake YT i stand with in this issue because I'm pretty sure that they don't own palastine
Mostly Jewish who speaks arabic from Morocco that only Jewish families who go back to visit Morocco time to time
Moroccan, LOL lots of Jews in Israel whose families were kicked out of Arab lands obviously.
Oleander Pink 'lol' makes you look dumb. here are some facts:
"In 1948, approximately 265,000 Jews lived in Morocco. Around 2,500 live there now, mostly in Casablanca. In June 1948, soon after Israel was established and in the midst of the first Arab-Israeli war, riots against Jews broke out, killing 44 Jews. In 1948-9, 18,000 Jews left the country for Israel. After this, Jewish emigration continued (to Israel and elsewhere)
First of all Morocco isnt really an Arab country. The native language and the native people are amazigh/berber. So get your facts right. I am moroccan but I am not Arab and I'll never be Arab, but I am Muslim. A muslim Amazigh from Morocco. Second there where alot of Jewish Moroccans in Morocco, but in the 50's and 60's most of them immigrated to Israel. They werent forced. I know alot of jewish moroccans in Morocco and life for them is good. No one is bad for them everyone accepts them, because we're all Moroccans (or even better humans) no matter what religion.
Oleander Pink Not a single Jew was kicked out of Morocco for your information!
+Saphiraa Hold on there kid
Speak for yourself if ur Arab or not, Don't speak for Morocco
Morocco, an Arabic speaking country, full of Christians, Jews and MOSTLY Muslims
they speak Arabic and are extremely popular with the ARABS in the Middle est, Its an ARAB country, and more than 90% would agree on that
Don't waste my time or yours replying back with statistics and long vocabulary words
MOROCCO AN ARAB COUNTRY
Peace
+Asmaa Farij No, wrong Saphira is right Marocco and Algeria are berber in their DNA (over 80%) and middle eastern is party foreign (yes there is some cultural mix since we had some arab tribes moving to algeria and morroco) but when a middle easterner goes to an algerian or marrocan home he will say "that's not arab" , majroity of middle easternrs who know maghrebians call them africans (with no bad intentions just the truth what they say they don't mean that bad).
Combat soldiers, Agents, Secret agents and soldiers in the Intelligent Corps know Arabic as well, because they have to.
Agent, secret agents? No, they dont have to know Arabic except if they are stationed in an Arab speaking country. A Mossad agent stationed in France would for example not need to know Arabic, but rather French. Knowing English and Hebrew would be a huge advantage. Arabic would be an advantage, but not needed. Everything would depend on where you are stationed. Intelligence soldiers would probably have an advantage of knowing Arabic, but I do not know much about the intelligence corps. Combat soldiers, however, do not have to know Arabic. For example, I did almost not even know Hebrew when I joined the IDF in a combat unit, and sure as hell not much more than "Yalla" and "Habibi" in Arabic.
InternetXS Why did you join IDF ?
tripleincome33 Zionism. I made aliyah 2 weeks after I finished high school. From Sweden to Israel. The Swedish school system is one year old late, so my peers and I finished high school when we where 19 instead of 18. Because Iam also born in the beginning of the year, I was 19,5 years old when I finished high school. So I did not want to wait any longer before I joined. So I joined as fast as they [the military] let me. It all was because of Zionism, something I had a great deal of after living in Sweden, a very anti-semitic country my whole life. And I have never regretted my choice of making aliyah... Yet at least. :)
InternetXS What is it that attracts you to Zionism ?
tripleincome33 Brotherhood, a kind of belonging, feeling at home. There is no feeling quiet like walking around with a kippah and see that others around you are doing it too. And that no one stabs you, beats you or screams offensive insults at you because of it. Coming from a very anti semitic country like Sweden where Jews mostly hides their Jewish identity (or gets attacked because they are Jews if they dont), it was something very different and something awesome to me. Still is.
Everyone should lean each others language. Jews should learn Arabic and Arabs need to learn Hebrew. It will benefit both.
The sad truth is that there were more Jews who spoke Arabic, and more Palestinians who spoke Hebrew. Nowadays, with the systematic segregation, the number is dwindling, hence creating more isolation.
20% of israelis are palstinans who speak hebrew
the jews learn in school arabic and also alot of jews are from arab lands
we use alot of arabic words when we talk
My father and my grandparents a speaking Arabic but I only answer them in Hebrew haha we are jews from Iraq 🇮🇶
It’s good you admit you’re an immigrant on Palestinian land.
I also speak Arabic ( mostly the Moroccan dialect ...).
Here in Greece, when we learn speaking Arabic, we usually learn Egyptian dialect, because it's easier
Hi jewish i am muslim i respect this religion but please respect muslims also :-)
We respect you but why we should learn arabic if we don't have connection with arabic
Why should Israeli Jews speak Arabic in a Jewish country? Some do, but what a ridiculous question!
Not sure if you did it on purpose, but when you "ask" if they speak Arabic, you're not really asking... the way you say it makes it sound like an assumption and that's why they're all left wondering for a second. I think that starts the conversation in a strange place for them.
If you want to put a question mark and make it sound like a question - you need to use a higher tone at the end of your sentence.
Arabic is one of the official languages of the State of Israel. It is taught in all secular schools. Israeli radio and TV broadcasts 24/7 in Arabic.
How many Arab countries teach Hebrew, have daily broadcasts in Hebrew, encourage the study of Hebrew? Answer: none.
well said!!
lol so you come steal our lands and kill/bomb us when we object, then complain that we don't use your weird reverse-arabic language? wow :)
Why would Arab countries make Hebrew an official language when it's very rarely spoken? Israel was build on an Arab country, with Arabs all around! And the Palestinians who didn't leave are still in there speaking Arabic. Israeli kind of need Arabic like Palestinians need Hebrew. But not the rest of us. We prefer languages that are popular and that we need in our daily life. We don't go adding languages to please the whole world.
+Halifa Bouajaja
Well said!
it's unlikable u have to learn Arabic(at least the basics) because all your neighbors speak Arabic , and 20 % of Israeli citizens are Palestinians . plus u are expanding for gaining more territories (the west bank) which means more Arabs that's why it's necessary for you . Hebrew is an optional language in ME and North Africa; most people learn Arabic ,English and French (obligatory langages in Algeria , Tunisia, Lebanon ) and choose another optional language before going to university mostly is Spanish and Italian for people who will continue artistic studies and German for scientific studies .Hebrew is chosen only by the Mizrahi minorities in Morroco or Tunisia or someone will study diplomatic or political studies . Finally your Arabic programs are very bad and weak and u are teaching selective terms to deal with Palestinians on IDF so it's not really a proper program to adopt for someone claiming that Arabic is an "official langage " of Israel or just a second or an optional langage !
Arabic doesnt intrest me.... UR LANGUAGE COMES FROM ARABIC!!! and ARABIC FROM SEMETIC!!!! UR THE SAME!!!
:/ it's quite sad
Lol.. how come xd
Wow
Nice to know actually
:/
Stole the Land but didn't steal the language
😂
Lol, Hebrew is native language to Israel's land, on the other hand arabic is native to the Arabian Peninsula.
I don't know why most people seemd offended 😕
Anyway great content! Keep going!
I don't think they're offended, probably just a bit surprised because Corey's intonation implies that he's making a statement rather than asking.
@@TheShacharZiv I see! Thanks for your explanation
you need to have an inflection when saying "at metabera aravit" otherwise, it just sounds like a statement
They don't speak Arabic yet they say words like bayt (house) in Arabic
Thats because Hebrew and Arabic have a lot of overlap, many words are similar just with small differences in articulation
Bait is Hebrew for house.
Bayit it's house in hebrew you moron...
Cuz arabic and islam is a knock off from hebrew and judaism
Bait is a semitic word that is shared both in arabic and hebrew and if im not wrong its origin is cnnanaite
🎤: Do you speak Arabic ?
🙎♂️🇮🇱: لا
Israelis should make an effort to learn Arabic, it's one of their official languages. And it would help with integration.
No arabic is not our official language only hebrew simple and why should we learn arabic ? Reasons
@@אילניפסחה why are you bad bout leaning arabic? Calm down brother
They are too racist to integrate
@@aprettybambi He is zionist colonizer. So he is racist by definition.
@@aprettybambi you need to calm down bro we dont have to learn arabic
people should choose what they want to learn
Yeah, there's a subtitle error at 0:45... it should be Arabic, not Hebrew.
Very odd how you ask them..sounds like you re saying " so, you speak Arabic". Rather than asking them " do you speak Arabic"
are the Israelis ashamed of their parents arab back ground . or what do they think about it.
+malek aya no, they are not ashamed.. my grands were from Yaman and I actually love the arabic language, but I don't know how to speak it.. I would have answer that guy the same..because that guy just threw a statement at them - "You speak arabic" so they were like "no.. my grandparents did,it doesn't mean that I do too"
Most of their parents were expelled by arabic countries (850 000 people), arabs kept their apartment, money and jewel. So I could understand why their children do not want to learn arabic.
Hebrew and english are enough, and 20% of israelis speak french too. So
arabs neighbors could at least learn a second language.
+Tamara Cantara that's not how it happened. Zionist jews moved because they wanted to. or how do you explain that there are still jews in Yemen , Morocco , Tunisia, iraq , even in iran.
malek aya Cool, in Egypt there are 300 Jews, and in Yemen 90 :D
Could you tell me how many Jews are still in Tunisia and Iraq please?
Yemen jews didn't move for 3000 years, even when the 2nd temple was work in progress, even when he was built (-516 before JC). They refuse to move and said "This temple will be destroyed too. We will wait until Jerusalem need us to build the 3rd". The same story for the others tribes of the first exile (4): they didn't move for 3000 years.
Now, since 1950: ONU gave his ok to build up Israel, Mizrahi jews are back (does Zionist are friend with Saudi Arabia or is it Israel fault about their war too?), Israel export fruits from the desert and build roads... I'm not a noun, not so familiar about prophecies but I think that Universe is tryin to send us a message.
+Tamara Cantara it's a shame how Jews forget so easily . You lived for 14 centuries under Muslim rule and prospered , even during the Spanish Inquisition you run to Muslim lands , but all that has no meaning to you . And according to your religion , Jews are not allowed in the holy land until the coming of the messiah . Just have a little loyalty to other fellow humans , and most importantly to your God creator.
What's Moroccan language?
Lol it's called arabic with a magbrebin accent....
arabic is a language that has diffirent dialects in every region and the dialects are very diffirent from each other so an egyptian wouldn't understand much of morrocan arabic and it would be almost like learning a new laguage(it's not just accent it's a totally diffirent vocabulary)
Actually there is berber language whitch is distinct from arabic. It is official language in Morocco and Algeria.
Moroccan language is called in Morocco « Darija » and it’s a mix between arabic (70%), amazigh (25%), french + spanich + italian+ hebrew(5%), there is regions who speak only amazigh also, and there is sahara region where a specific type of arabic is the main language (called hassani)
@@NabilNassiri كذبت كذبة و امنتها
Morocco speaks Amazigh, French and Spanish too.
God bless the Jewish people.. May God bring peace to the Middle East...
Have to say, from an english and french speaker point of view, i cannot hear the difference between arabic and hebrew. But if i lived in Israel, i'd want to be able to understand what is being said around. Am french canadian, 6 millions of us surrounded by 300 millions english speaking people (canada-US), i had to learn their language...
@EZ To the french and english speaking person I am, I can easily recognize a language close to french like spanish or italian but language using different alphabet that you never hear, they all sound alike to me. btw, i can recognize what sound like russian and it's very different from italien. Russian been used in way too many movies not to know :)
Arabs and Israelis are originally same people, but because of some weird history, they feel isolated.
the jews now i mean the real jews bani israiel ( sons of israel) comes from profhet abrahams son ishaq and the arabs known today comes from ishaqs brother ismal, profhet abrahams son ismail and his mother went to saudi mekka and there they found water( zemzem(,and there a group of originals arabs from yemen they was traveling in the dessert seaking for water and found the 2 of them and they aksed if they could stay, and so ismael mixed with yemen arabs and ther where arabs today come from
Daiae Maybe,they have like 5% or less semitic blood but other than that they have no relation to the land they call israel other than their religion. Let`s all agree that palestinians have more relation to that land than sephardi or ashkenazi jews
Daiae Ashkenazi jews come from the K haplogroup,i'm asking you to stop liking your own comments and research yourself where they come from. (Europe) The K haplogroup has no relation to semitic subgroups.
Daiae How about you learn some history from your own resources like the Jewish Encyclopaedia and Encyclopaedia Judaica and spend less time on youtube.
Daiae Neither is denying scientific evidence by just saying "no you're wrong"
"Proof? They're semitic, you're just clearly lying to be against Zionism" Hahaha so you're an expert in arguments now?
-Do you speak arabic?
-Ani? La.
This literally means "Me? No." In arabic 😆
its Lo and its no in hebrew
@@shaboki802 It's so similar to arabic.
ibrahamic religions came from arab lands hebrew share words with arabic more than any other language
olam عالم world
Bait بيت house
Ibn إبن son
Hakam حاخام
Hebr عبر
Hu هو
Yom يوم
Od عاد
Sanim سنيم
Sana سنه
Res رأس
Yod يد
Ben بين
Kol كل
Bene بني
Wa و
Ruach روح
Ach أخ
Achad أحد
Ereth ارض
tanniaim تنعيم
Hanina حنين
Minnorah منوره
Keppa قبه
Ketubahمكتوب
jebusite: yebusite
ben jamen :ben yamen
these people live in denial or ignorant
@@messianic_scamArabs didn't exist back than ,before 7th century 😊
قمة الوقاحة
عايشين على ارضنا و بيتأنزعو
كيف ارضكم و اليهود كانوا فيها قبلكم , فلسطين هي ارض اليهود و العرب هم من جاؤا من شبه الجزيرة العربية و ليس العكس
@Bene S أنت من أين
@@lyndanadbenz1920اول من سكن ارض فلسطين هم عرب الكنعانيون اليهود ما لهم ارض يسكنوها ولسا نرحب بهم من أنحاء العالم
@Bene S واضح انك جاهل راح اصحح كلامك
العرب ثلاث انواع 1-عرب عاربه و 2-عرب بائده و 3-عرب مستعربه
العرب عاربه هي عرب شبه الجزيرة العربية و العرب البائده هم العرب مهلكين مثل عاد و ثمود و العرب المستعربه هم الشام و البلاد الرافدين و مصر و بلاد شمال أفريقيا يتكلمون العربية لنها دخلت في فتحات الإسلام و تعلمو اللغه و صرنا حاليآ مجتمع عربي كامل
i love Arabic
its funny how some were referring to Arab countries outside Israel as "home"
Noah ww scanvangers indeed!
That's not what they mean by home. They mean literally at home, as in their parents/grandparents spoke it at home.
"from home" means one of their parents spoke it, literally in their house.
Jo0o0odie1995 yeah they should all go back home than
@@noahww1653 jews destroyed poland?
You are the ones destroying poland. With violence, disrespectful attitudes, Poland is falling in pieces. It is not a jewish fault.
If my ancestors lived in Poland, I would hate it. Fortunately my ancestors came from Syria and Morocco, we lived isolated from people like you.
Fun Facts:
- When they tried to revive the dead Hebrew they used the Arabic lexicon.
- Arabic and Classical Hebrew (still dead) 90% the same language, same letters, same words, same roots.
- Jews in the middle east spoke and used Arabic and Syriac not hebrew for almost 2000 years.
You have no clue what you're talking about. Hebrew has a different alphabet. And Hebrew was never dead. That is a Zionist myth. Religious Jews always used it for study. Words for modern things were imported from western languages, especially English.
I studied classical Hebrew from before first grade. It's not dead at all.
it's dead as a natively spoken language, just like latin or msa/classical arabic, despite having hundreds of millions of speakers@@truthseekers864
I am quite interested in Arabic as a language, after I take all the politics and religion out of it. It's intimately related to Aramaic, then Hebrew after. The better your Hebrew or Aramaic is, the more you start to pick up the meaning and roots of certain Arabic words. I am referring particularly to MSA. With the dialects, I would assume it varies, though I can imagine the Levantine dialect has more, rather than less Aramaisms to it.
I probably would go to greater lengths to learn it if I moved to Israel, but I have no plan to do so.
What a pity. Everyone should learn both Arabic and Hebrew, IMO:
+Tomer Gonen mi shatas esperanto,but it is necessary to learn more languages too!
+Tomer Gonen don't you mean english? esperanto isn't really spoken anywhere.. israel is fine the way it is. hebrew is the national language, english is the most spoken 2nd language and arabic, french, and russian are the most common minority languages
After Hebrew and English Arabic should be more widely spoken given the neighborhood lives in.
They are too racist to integrate.
Are there many moroccans in Israël?
there are a lot of israelis from morrocan origin(it's one of the biggest origins in israel)
Actually, there was over 600.000 berber jews who left to israel in the 60's.
About 300,000 Moroccan Jews came to Israel after 1948. People of Moroccan descent or partial Moroccan ancestry numbers around 1 million, the second largest group after Russian Jews in Israel.
@@Elivinu holy fuck. it sounded like jews were better off in arab countries then europe
@@goobin9125 not really
a lot of palestinians speak hebrew because it's easy for arabs to learn your language but it's hard for jews to learn arabic, u can say our language is more fancy than yours
+Khalil Royal It goes both ways, they're both semitic languages.
+kitkitbobit yeah the're both semitic but arabic is harder u guys can't even pronounce the letter Heit right
Khalil Royal "u guys" ? I'm arab haha
kitkitbobit lol sorry dude
Both of your languages sound like shit you fuckers sound like your hocking Lougies 🇵🇸🇮🇱
arabic does not interest them its the most difficult language and most semitic rich language and the oldest... that hebrew fail to reach.
+Brise Frais
it's not a compatition
i know ...no but they hate it
+Brise Frais Proto-Turkic and Manchu Chinese is oldest in the world
No Arabic is. go and get Educated.
Bro haha i study history... and turkic scripts are the oldest found ever
arabic and hebrew are Really similar btw
love this channel ... hope someone does something like this in arab countries ... but they're no as big on vloging
I agree
This is what happens when MENA countries expelled their Jews, whether it was systemic or interpersonal. They have no interest in learning Arabic.
Not really, countries like Morocco and Tunisia never expelled its Jewish population, they left voluntarily.
lame excuse
Cant blame them. Been all over the MENA and except israel and the UAE , the rest is meh or a horror film
That’s funny we Arabs say “La” for “No”
You ask it like an affirmation (your pitch is going down at the end rather than up)
That’s sad. These Israelis just flatly said “no” to learning Arabic, as if to say they are closing their minds to any dialogue with the Palestinians.
If only they knew how similar Arabic and Hebrew are.
It is the way he asked, very direct.
They didnt. Watch the clip again.
I am sure your not just lying like the rest of your pro jihadi comments on this channel.
This is expected though isn't it? The arab jews wanted to assimilate. Arabic was not the original language of the levant. My family comes from Lebanon, however now most are Francophone.
Silas Bishop Arabic was born in levant .. you ignorant.
@@Karla_1987 Are you dumb? Arabic was "born" in Arabia. It was transplanted to the Levant via colonization.
Arab jews? That is like japanese argentinians?
I'm Indonesian. But I speak Hebrew and Arabic.
Actually Arabic were used to fill the gaps in hebrew.
Nope
no they don't speak arabic, they take arabic lands
This is our God-given land. Eretz Yisra'el. Thank you,
Let your so called "god" show himself. Then we can take it up with him. Where is your proof that "jehova" gave you "Eretz Yisra'el".
what is "arabic land"? The Levant weren't Arabic, Lebanon was Phoenician land, Jordan were Moabies and Amonnites, Syria was Aramaic, Iraq was Babylonian and "Palestine" was a jewish land, until the 5th century the jews were the vast majority in this land.
same with Egypt and the Meghrab, the only Arabic lands are the Arabian Peninsula.
it was abraham Lands more likely ishmail the first son of Abraham the father of the arabs which means the arabs were older than the jewish people jewish were came by isaac if the so called stone idol god you talking about jehova or whatever then he can't do nothing since he's an idol but if we talking about the real Creator Allah, then we are talking.
Good joke, really good haha
Do you speak Arabic?
girls: لا
1:26
lol
They took the Arabic language and changed it little bit
Most of it was actually taken of the old testament with the help of Arabic + some European words (mostly Russian)
@IL__KINGDOM ABRAHAM Its not most...
Hebrew is more ancient than Arabic, arabs stole lots of jewish words.
Shulamit Mavet nop both hebrew and arabic stole from aramaic
Marwan Mike So?
I think they should.
It's the enemy language.
Arabic and Hebrew are sister languages
And what does it mean?!
Arabs fight even with other Arabs...