Wow, so cool! Good for you. I've always admired those languages that challenge us europeans so hard with their "stuck in the throat" sounds. I had this with a Hebrew song that I was learning and wanted to sing as close as I can to the way they speak and there was a lot of Hrhh sounds in there as well. Please do more update vids so we can follow your journey with Darija. Good luck and greetings from the north! 🌲🦌🔥
Hey man, first of like people already pointed it out your pronunciation is very very good especially for someone who speaks a European language as his native tongue so good on you for that, i just want to point out a few things to improve the convo and make it sound more natural as in currently while it is more or less grammatically correct it sounds quite weird. For example the last two lines instead of answering with "fe 3omri..." which means "my age is" a more natural way of saying it would be "3andi" which is "i have" and instead of "sannã" it would be "3am". There are also some words where the last letter is sometimes silent but that has to do more with regional accents so don't bother too much with that. As for numbers its like german or french were you would say for 29 9 and 20 or for 1134 for example 1000 and 100 and 4 and 30. Anyway good luck. I'll also need it with what I'm learning right now which is Lithuanian
To put things intro perspective, what darija does is often to take arabic word and get rid of vocals. A great example is one word you meantioned "7ta", it comes from Modern Standard Arabic where it is pronounced "7attaa" Jag är marockansk själv och bor i sverige :) Lycka till!
Dammit I see that the audio is completely out of sync at the end. Sorry about that!
Good luck! What a beautiful language. ❤
Thanks!
Wow, so cool! Good for you. I've always admired those languages that challenge us europeans so hard with their "stuck in the throat" sounds. I had this with a Hebrew song that I was learning and wanted to sing as close as I can to the way they speak and there was a lot of Hrhh sounds in there as well. Please do more update vids so we can follow your journey with Darija.
Good luck and greetings from the north! 🌲🦌🔥
Cheers! Yeah always fun with challenging sounds!
Well to be fair, I think at least Dutch or Swiss German are as throaty as Hebrew is 😃
@@popcorn5866 True... Dutch especially... so true...
Hey man, first of like people already pointed it out your pronunciation is very very good especially for someone who speaks a European language as his native tongue so good on you for that, i just want to point out a few things to improve the convo and make it sound more natural as in currently while it is more or less grammatically correct it sounds quite weird. For example the last two lines instead of answering with "fe 3omri..." which means "my age is" a more natural way of saying it would be "3andi" which is "i have" and instead of "sannã" it would be "3am". There are also some words where the last letter is sometimes silent but that has to do more with regional accents so don't bother too much with that. As for numbers its like german or french were you would say for 29 9 and 20 or for 1134 for example 1000 and 100 and 4 and 30. Anyway good luck. I'll also need it with what I'm learning right now which is Lithuanian
WOWWW your pronounciation is very good mashallah
cheers!
Your Darija pronunciation is good. Keep going this way, you're awesome 👌 👏
Cheers!
As a Moroccan, amazing pronunciation!! bravo
Choukran!
To put things intro perspective, what darija does is often to take arabic word and get rid of vocals.
A great example is one word you meantioned "7ta", it comes from Modern Standard Arabic where it is pronounced "7attaa"
Jag är marockansk själv och bor i sverige :)
Lycka till!
Tack! Ja jag märker det. Det kan bli väldigt roliga ord ibland! Typ ktbt ktab 😅