20 ARABIC SLANG WORDS TO HELP YOU FIT IN! PART2
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2021
- 20 ARABIC SLANG WORDS TO HELP YOU FIT IN! PART2
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Use these slang words to feel comfortable in any Arab related situation & maybe show off your language skills among your Arab friends :)
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These slang words are your best lessons yet! Very fun and actually practical. I find myself remembering more of them because of your examples.
Nice, but too much talking in English (in my opinion)
When I started learning Arabic at university, back in 2011, Maha's videos and positivity made me to not quit my studies.. 😁😁
Maha, thank you so much for so useful and good videos.
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I love your energy! You really happy while you teach us arabic and you make us happy too! Thanks for the free lessons. May Allah bless you! Respect from Romania🇷🇴!
Yes mrs Maha we need that lesson about male and female expressions like you said pls make a video about that thanks 😊
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Agreed, really weird phenomenon that I would an explanation for
yes, please Maha❤
Thank you Maha!!! This is exactly the type of practical lesson we need!
You make this lesson very fun.
Love to just listen to you and your little stories even if I am not really paying attention to actually learn.
Thanks Maha. Your videos have been greatly helping me to understand and appreciate the Arab culture through the spoken language. So yes please to a separate video detailing why the male and female nouns get switched in the Palestinian dialect.
It is just a tool to show/use as a term of endearment, and (I think) is only used in the Levant and maybe Egypt as well (probably more in Egyptian songs rather than locally). In everyday use it is mainly used towards children and babies, but also to the spouse in some circumstances. Its use is not necessarily consistent even within 1 sentence.
For example, if I see a baby girl I might say: habibi sho helo hal amar (translates to my dear (male) how beautiful (male) this moon is). Or I can say: habibi meen hay el ammoura? (my dear (male), who is this beauty (female)) - which is also asking the parents what her name is.
In Levantine, and maybe some Egyptian, music, the male versions of love words are often used to refer to females, as a term of endearment as well. However, female singers don't typically use female terms to describe male lovers. Though you could do that to male children/babies.
One more vote for a lesson about the M-F F-M phenomenon!! :D :D :D
Love your teaching style and your energy
Yeahhhh part 2!!!!
Shukran jazilan uktie from UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Shokran Mahaaa 💕
Shukran ya Maha :)
Amazing Maha ❤️
I love these so much!!
Hello Maha, I adore your videos. This is my favorite go-to channel for learning Arabic. Yes, PLEASE do the lesson about addressing females with masculine words/names and vice versa. I would like to learn about this. Thank you for all you do!
I love listening to your lessons Maha! That would be very helpful to list the taught word/expression in the description of each video. Keep doing your great work!
Yes..I agree..to post w words so we can write them down& practice..to remember it well ..Shuhkran😊❤❤❤
You are the best teacher ever. I really mean what I'm saying. And you have very good energy. Thank you a lot. I from Romania. And I have some Israeli friends but they are Arab. And I learning from them Arabic. They teach me street language. But I really like the way you teach. And the many examples you give us. May God bless you 🙏
Thank you so muche Maha for this vid' !! Very fun and usefull !!
Shukran this works well. Great job teaching!
You're so gifted in teaching
LOVE YOUR VIDEO! You explain the origins of the expressions so well and it's so entertaining to watch and learn! I don't feel like it's "work" at all, thank you!
Such a big help. Shukran.
Thank you so much so fun learning from you..you making so easy
maha!! yes please, definitely interested in learning about the M-F F-M differences !
That's great, and I need more
Yes Maha plz, eplain us, the more we know the better we anderstand!! Thank you dear Maha.
one more yes for the M /F lesson Mrs. Maha.Thank you for the lonely lesson.
Hi Maha, i worked in the Gulf for a long time but really I didn't learn this many words as you teach. You are such a good teacher. Thx
Amazing lesson. Shukran
Thank you maha
Yeah i want that video too🙌
Amazing...very intetested.
It was totally different and awesome 👍💝
Absolutely you look beautiful teacher.
I love you and your teaching
maha your teaching techniques are excellent
Very useful video thanks a lot
Love your explanations....addicted to your classes
This helps me a lot.. Thank you❤
Excellent!
I love the Arabic language I’m learning
Hello,madam! I really loved your video! I learnt a lot of new things!
Ciao,signora! Mi è piacuito il tuo video! Ho imparato molte cose nuove! Thanks a lot!
Grazie mille!
Shukraan jazilan!
Shukran ya habibi!
Great ❤
thank you💖✨👍
It's super interesting the male/female thing. My sitto (grandma) always called me Ya mama when I was a kid.
You are so charismatic! Wallah, I’m enjoying watching your videos 😍🥰
I will be waiting for the ya zalame explanation! Shukran!
Sei meravigliosa maestra Maha! Vorrei gestire una classe numerosa come la tua! ❤️
Salamalikum love your vidios Alhamdulilah 👐🏻 ❤ i look forward to watching more videos Sha Allah 🌸
Your teaching style is very nice.
Adoro i tuoi video ❤
yes, please, a lesson about gender switching in addressing people. great lesson!
I'd be interested in learning more on the male-female switched terms!
Thnk you nice explain
Fantastic
Madam maha very useful lesson....
Maha, thank you so much! This was splendid as usual 😍 can I also use رلمة addressing a woman? And, yes!, I'm looking forward for your explanation about changing gender when addressing loved ones. You're great, girl, keep up your wonderful job! 👏👏👏
I am a native speaker would you like to be my friend on facebook ! . We can practice to gather then I will learn English and you will learn Arabic .
As a native speaker I don't think it can be used to address a female. It just doesn't sound right or normal.
Well if you use it with a woman , be ready to be slapped or punched in the face or get a very dirty look at least, use حبيبتي ، استاذة ، عزيزتي، in normal conversations , or use يا خايسة if there is an intention to blame, or يا حرمة which is kinda pejorative.Also مرة ( marah) with single " r" is equivalent to زلمة in many instances.
@@herooja nah حرمة is basically mean a women in gulf countries
I need your lessons more bsharafak🙏🏻
Great video as always!!!👌👌I would love to see one about the male/female??!!
Ya Haraam is like the United States' Southern "Bless your heart!" Many times it's said when something bad happens, like 'Bless your poor heart, I'm sorry that happened" but it's often used in moment's exactly as you described! New baby? "Bless your heart... aren't you precious!"
Excellent video
Literally.. Love your videos ❤
From OMAN 🇴🇲
Excellent
Thanks for the teaching and this video.... Greeting from Malaysia...
Nice my teacher Maha as I have learnt a lot and trying to learn using your tube channel...
Thank you soo much am In Lebanon and its my 6th month nd I can't say a sentence in arabic but since i joined your lesson atlist am getting something 😊😉
Very nice words
This enriches me greatly in learning Arabic
very good explanation.
Am learning thanks
your teaching style is wondeefully nice
Omg I love your channel, I'm trying to learn Arabic and your videos are great!
Shokran
Very good
Useful
Thank you
MashaAllah sister Maha May Allah swt bless shukroon Al Jameelan
Thank you, this was fun. Arabic is absolutely beautiful. I love just listening to you talk!
This video is Great and unique.
Another amazing lesson Mrs Maha!!! It is so incredibile the way you teach and make me love shami dialect. Just a request: when you make examples you speak too fast; it would be helpful to have them written. Shukran jasilan.
Maybe using 'ya zalame' with your daughter is similar to how we say 'hey guys' to females too! I'm also interested in hearing a video about using the feminine words in addressing men and vice versa
Great videos as always dear maha!
زلمة is not an Arabic word. It is Syriac. It means young man.
@@nadimmahjoub
Which has been an integrated part of all the Arabic dialects of the Levant or بلد الشام
Since certain words or place names are derived from Aramaic, Samaritan, Canaanite, Syriac & Hebrew
@@mikhailabunidal9146 we use it to refer hot guy,or cruel guy sometimes even misogynistic
& female zal3ma'h
indeed, here in our country as well, when we say guys, we're addressing to girls
@Bluegem
In which country is that? In Britain it is used to address any group of people, not only girls.
Am happy with this lesson of arabic
Maha" ya zalame is very interesting I'm intrigued
I learned a lot from your video madam! Shukran katir
Pleeeease more about the F-M M-F phenomenon, it’s so interesting
Yes please i have been adressed as a man twice , allways wondered why ! Zjazakkillahu gairan !
Mam your lessons are best
thank you for this amazing lesson, Maha!
Please make the video explaining the differences between F and M words. Also, could you explain "yeslamo/yeslamin"?
One more vote for the M-F phenomenon!
Wonderful video✨Please can you make a video other dialect's daily expressions, like this one ?☺💜💜
Hi miam I am your regular listener.
Excellent sharing
🙋🏼♀️ I would love to see more on the male/female switch that you reference.
Asalamualaikum Maha I love the way you spoke. And I love your videos. Your videos are so cool Mashallah.
you are so funny. i love watching ur videos. thank you so muchh
Totally looking forward to seeing part 2, and the explanation of the female / male vocative thing going on, sounds really specific. Love you, you re awesome ! ❤️
Very good
Nice mam all the best 👍 God gift your job
interesting lecture
Very interesting
i want more expressions like this..
i think im not the only one
shukran maha 🌺🧁☀️❤️
Hi