it doesn't matter 95% of the non-nationals , including the other arabian nationals can't speak in the local accent.. being an Indian speaking arabic with a perfect accent is a very big flex in the GCC countries .. I speak as well but not as good as him but the saudis have called me a liar for telling them I'm an indian.@@MoroccanSama
About half of the Indians in the gulf countries are from Kerala, the remaining 50 % are from the rest of India. Also many malyales ( like bongs) are commies ( atleast the Hindu & Christian ones), and they make life miserable for any private business to do business in Kerala. But when they go abroad, especially the gulf countries, they leave the red flag at home.
They get so happy when you speak their language! My dad spoke arabic to one of the removalists at my old place and he refused to accept payment because of how grateful he was!!
He must be really good in Arabic👏🏽, He speaks English well but as I am from India, Tamil Nadu, Kerala border, I can see a bit of mother tongue influence in his english.
He speaks like a native with a local accent.. One would never guess he is from abroad.. As an Egyptian myself I can never speak with the same gulf accent like him..
i have a question for you, if you dont mind, im currently learning arabic MSA and i dont know what dialect to branch out to, what Dialect will most people understand, apparently its levantine arabic or egyptian arabic
@@DannyHsn Egyptian Arabic was Arabic developed, like it has different words and meanings from original Arabic, I suggest you learn from saudi if you want to know original Arabic, but it’s your choice.
@@DannyHsn in my opinion, I'd say learn classical/standard Arabic first because that what is used for literature, and some other art forms too like tv shows based on history, and some songs and also the news. not only that, classical Arabic is literally the core of the language so all other dialects are built on that foundation it's not different, it's just more formal sounding and it's still exist in dialects
Ahmad is very smart and eloquent. Honestly though it’s a sad state of affairs when people are dismayed when somebody speaks the language of the country they were born and raised in.
@@jeffaholics2289 I am born and brought up in uae (21 years) as an expat and no, we dont grow up speaking Arabic as a first language. I can speak it fluently as my 3rd language so yea ofc living around arabs has helped with that. Also, who is getting dismayed at someone speaking a different language?
@@bobbob1568 Maybe thats the case for you, but this man has stated that he grew up in a small Arabic area in Shargah. Dismayed means something like surprised. Nobody would be surprised at an American person of Chinese heritage speaking fluent English, yet the expectation in the Gulf is that all Indians never learn proper Arabic.
Atleast one of them guessed u r malayali but here even Punjabis and many north Indians cant guess Im from kerala because majority dont know we exist (from maple country)
i have a question for you, if you dont mind, im currently learning arabic MSA and i dont know what dialect to branch out to, what Dialect will most people understand, apparently its levantine arabic or egyptian arabic
How can you be born and brought up in a country and not know its language?!! Its mind-boggling and unique to the gulf arab states. It would never fly here in Europe!
@@basma4441I'm born in Dubai too but all the Arabic ik is the some of the Quran Arabic words.. N Ahmed Al kashek knows almost all the dialects of Arabic ❤
Omani people are so friendly and respectful. That's why prophet Muhammad pbuh said "If you were come to the people of Oman they would have never abused you not insulted you."
@@Rishabh.V OK correction let us call it "God's Zone" for it's green and breath-taking scenery. Maa Bharati is our country and we are all her Children.
Asalaamualaikum from Hyderabad,Telangana,India 🇮🇳 I was born in Qatar and used to study there. I missed to visit back Qatar to watch fifa because of my exams 😪 In fact I last visited Qatar in 2019 Because of pandemic I couldn't visit 3 years.
No, we are different. Our language is different, our religion is different, our looks are different, even our food is different, even our clothes are different.🇸🇦
When he spoke Arabic they hugged him very tightly .. but when he reveals he is still Indian but born in UAE their hugs were bit superficial and little forced
The answer to "where are you from" would still be UAE cause that's where your from. India would be where your family is from or what your ethnic roots/heritage is
I m surprised to meet a person in Egypt, I start to speak with him in Hindi but it turns out he was Egyptian 😂 There are a lot of Arabs who looks like South Asian, but in actuality they are Arab. SubhanAllah.
@@العقيدمعمرالقذافي-ح4فnot correct, people with African ancestry do look different and they are visible features shows that their ancestors were definitely Africans, whereas I m talking about people who look like exactly how south Asian (Indian) look, but their ancestors would never been S. Asians, unless i m not sure if their were S. Asians who intermingled at the time of Sahaba or Pre Islamic Arabia, there were some references in history that shows people of Malabar, India used to come to Arabia for trading Indian spices and clothing special in The region of Oman and Yemen, it mighty be possible they intermingle with locale Arabs hence we see these Indian features in certain Arabs. Allah knows best.
@@abdullahalrai i dont mean arabs who look black, i mean arabs that are mixed with black to a certain degree, the tribes that live in the sahara and are known to have intermingled with black people they look very indian and some of them look south indian even, there has never been any massive south asian migration to arab countries in history that could explain the large number of arabs today that look like indians
From the first look i guessed he is a malayali from kerala, many malayalees soecially from malabar part have overwhelming love and affinity towards gulf countries and arabs, i have personally seen many malabar malayalees dressing in arab style, they are highly inspired by arab way of life from street food to mannerism to even how they built their home has changed, i have seen many houses in mallapuram which has arabic influence now.
Its easy. I learnt to read after studying arabic in school for 1 year in year 6. But contact with locals is less in Gulf. I learnt kannada in india by just talking with locals in Bengluru
Mr Ahmed Al Kaashekh was born in U.A.E ..so if anyone of any country is born in the particular country then I believe one grows up also to speak their language..But Ahmed speaks in their slang so that's confuses the nationalities who he meets..the first one which I watched was he spoke in all the neighbouring countries language in their accents Arabic as well..even Iraqi language is quite different then U.A.E ..I been to both the countries..ofcourse on employment..But more I worked in U.A.E..this guy is just great
As an Arab I can't express how happy we feel when a foreigner speaks our language AND in a good accent.
He was literally born there. Off course he has no accent.
@@MoroccanSama yeah I know I'm just saying in general.
it doesn't matter 95% of the non-nationals , including the other arabian nationals can't speak in the local accent.. being an Indian speaking arabic with a perfect accent is a very big flex in the GCC countries .. I speak as well but not as good as him but the saudis have called me a liar for telling them I'm an indian.@@MoroccanSama
Arabic a very tough language,i can read and write but can speak only a little also if two arabs speaks its hard to comprehend @S9.S4
@@crankshaft5867 the local Arabic Dialect is totally different + you mostly learn it by communication
I'm shocked they're able to guess kerala/malayali.. I'm Pakistani and I would not have been able to guess that even though we're neighbours!
There's pleeeenty of us there for them to know.
@@tahiranaveen
These kerala wala people have nothing to do with Pakistani people
About half of the Indians in the gulf countries are from Kerala, the remaining 50 % are from the rest of India.
Also many malyales ( like bongs) are commies ( atleast the Hindu & Christian ones), and they make life miserable for any private business to do business in Kerala.
But when they go abroad, especially the gulf countries, they leave the red flag at home.
God bless you, Sister
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0:35 As soon as he spoke in Arabic, they hugged him
They were like : You're one of us man.!
No, they became so surprised....
Not only is he speaking Arabic, he is speaking in their dialect perfectly.
If you speak Arabic you're an arab, that's the definition
That true 👍
@@fridge_magnet it’s not about dialects, it’s arabic as a whole. what he said is perfect in sudanese arabic.
As an Arab I am so happy and surprised by how smooth he speaker mashallah ❤
Some of us were born and raised in gulf,so our arabic is localised
@@ufc.concept2746 yes even mine
I wish I could say the same about his english😂
Ma sha Allah **
Which your country name?
OMG please make more of these videos! I never get tired of seeing the shock on folk's faces when you speak Arabic with their accent😅💕
I don’t speak arabic ?
THE NEGROS ARE THE TRUE JEWS , HOW CAN YOU BELIEVE THE FAITH OF YOUR SLAVE MASTER WHAT IS YOUR FATHERS RACE
They get so happy when you speak their language! My dad spoke arabic to one of the removalists at my old place and he refused to accept payment because of how grateful he was!!
لا هم مصدومين فقط
نحب ان يتحدث الناس بالعربية القديمة لانها تعتبر رمز للكرامة والعادات والفخر،، لكن اللهجات لا نعطيها قيمة
@@سعد_الكنديno, fus7a is very easy to learn for everyone ngl
He must be really good in Arabic👏🏽, He speaks English well but as I am from India, Tamil Nadu, Kerala border, I can see a bit of mother tongue influence in his english.
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@@naseerkarjal6892 congrats naseer for becoming a polyglot soon.
He is just mocking indian mother tongue accent in English 😂 he speaks good English
He speaks like a native with a local accent.. One would never guess he is from abroad.. As an Egyptian myself I can never speak with the same gulf accent like him..
I can notice an accent when he speaks in English as well but in Arabic he sounds so Arab 😂
My love towards Arab will never fade away. I love you all so much….
Thank u man ❤😊
Love you to Akhi from Morocco
I’m from Saudi and unlike the other innacurate Arabic I have heard on RUclips, his Arabic is really accurate
i have a question for you, if you dont mind, im currently learning arabic MSA and i dont know what dialect to branch out to, what Dialect will most people understand, apparently its levantine arabic or egyptian arabic
@@DannyHsn Egyptian Arabic was Arabic developed, like it has different words and meanings from original Arabic, I suggest you learn from saudi if you want to know original Arabic, but it’s your choice.
@@user-do2sp8hs3i ah I see thank you, do you think most ppl in other arabic countries will recognise the language tho, because I like travelling a lot
@@DannyHsn obviously, it’s the same language, just so,e different words
@@DannyHsn in my opinion, I'd say learn classical/standard Arabic first because that what is used for literature, and some other art forms too like tv shows based on history, and some songs and also the news. not only that, classical Arabic is literally the core of the language so all other dialects are built on that foundation it's not different, it's just more formal sounding and it's still exist in dialects
Kerala loves Arabia...⭐
we love you too 💕
Huh, maybe you? It doesn't mean we all, cuz you know it cud change person to person.
@@py7432 i never forced you to love Arabia.i just mean kerala have a deep relation between Arabs back in time.
@@fwZ.07 huh? What relation?
@@py7432 trade , culture, and job opportunities , therapy , treatment, etc
1:14 Arabi speaking Malayalam 😌.
Sukham thanne 😌
അതെ
but they can't speak their national language HINDI 😂
@@eveninglight202Kaisa hu app?
@@eveninglight202 just official language brother not national language
I miss Middl-east so much, Arab culture is the best.
Where are you from??
Same
Ahmad is very smart and eloquent. Honestly though it’s a sad state of affairs when people are dismayed when somebody speaks the language of the country they were born and raised in.
But they didn’t know he was living with them, I’m glad they hugged afterwards ❤
it's not sad, it's always so impressive to see people who learn a new language! Or perhaps a third/fourth language.
@@montakims
It’s not his 3rd or 4th language though. He grew up speaking Arabic as a first language, in an Arab country and society.
@@jeffaholics2289
I am born and brought up in uae (21 years) as an expat and no, we dont grow up speaking Arabic as a first language. I can speak it fluently as my 3rd language so yea ofc living around arabs has helped with that. Also, who is getting dismayed at someone speaking a different language?
@@bobbob1568
Maybe thats the case for you, but this man has stated that he grew up in a small Arabic area in Shargah. Dismayed means something like surprised. Nobody would be surprised at an American person of Chinese heritage speaking fluent English, yet the expectation in the Gulf is that all Indians never learn proper Arabic.
Atleast one of them guessed u r malayali but here even Punjabis and many north Indians cant guess Im from kerala because majority dont know we exist (from maple country)
M from up and i also guessed malyali
If a North Indians visits south, many will not be able to guess, whether the person is a Rajasthani , himachali, uttarakhandi or haryanani.
@@Reera011 that's a deep meaning joke 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@GOUTHAM KRISHNA atleast North Indians about different ethnicities and states unlike south india.
South Indian think every north indian is from Delhi and Bihar even though bihar is not in north.
As An Arab im impressed with ur arabic talking skills wallah
UAE, Fujairah🇦🇪❤
i have a question for you, if you dont mind, im currently learning arabic MSA and i dont know what dialect to branch out to, what Dialect will most people understand, apparently its levantine arabic or egyptian arabic
@@DannyHsnالسعودية والعراقيه وايضاً الشاميه اللهجات مفهومات .
Mashallah perfect accent may Allah bless you and your family
Your accent is too good ...
Please make this type videos more and more ?? Very interesting to watch
He was born and brought up in dubai and he speaks so fluently. I was born and brought up in dubai and all I know is “Khalli Valli” 😢😭
😂😂😂😂
Broo 😭🤣🤣🤣
😂
Same 😂
How can you be born and brought up in a country and not know its language?!! Its mind-boggling and unique to the gulf arab states. It would never fly here in Europe!
ma sha Allah his speaking sounds so fluent 😂best reactions ever🤣
He said he was born in Dubai
@@basma4441I'm born in Dubai too but all the Arabic ik is the some of the Quran Arabic words.. N Ahmed Al kashek knows almost all the dialects of Arabic ❤
This guys energy is so contageous❤❤😊
Awwww....this is the absolute besttt...keep making these videos!!!
This is heartening to see how language brings people together.
Omani people are so friendly and respectful. That's why prophet Muhammad pbuh said "If you were come to the people of Oman they would have never abused you not insulted you."
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Kerala and the Arab world have very old connections 👬👬👬👬👬👬👬👬
That’s The Reason Why I love Arabs☺️♥️♥️
Indeed
Terror connection
@@islmjihad9355 stfu you guys always kill the vibes ( and I’m assuming your Hindu )
@@islmjihad9355watch your tongue out
Great akhi laakin kallil
Slow slow
I am learning Arabic
I love Arabic
Because of Mohammad saw 🌹🌹🌹
Take some arabic lessons in fus'ha first. Ie read an arabic book.
Hats of to our beloved brothers from God's own country Kerala. You guys rock 🎸
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Kerela is not a country
Is Kerala a country? I've seen many comments stating, 'I am from Kerala, not India.' What are you trying to prove?
@@Rishabh.V OK correction let us call it "God's Zone" for it's green and breath-taking scenery. Maa Bharati is our country and we are all her Children.
that parama sukham😃😂
I am a Christian and I love the Arabic people.
They seen to me so genuine , spontaneous , I like that.
Asalaamualaikum from Hyderabad,Telangana,India 🇮🇳
I was born in Qatar and used to study there.
I missed to visit back Qatar to watch fifa because of my exams 😪
In fact I last visited Qatar in 2019
Because of pandemic I couldn't visit 3 years.
From Hyderabad too, born and raised in Dubai, UAE.
Nice to see a fellow Hyderabadi!
Same even i studied in Qatar till 8th grade then came back to India in 9th grade in 2020 since then I haven't gone to Qatar
@@uzlagos5137
Which school in qatar?I'm from MES indian school
@@clashkingsarena8080 oh I was from DPS public school
This video is such a feel good one.. wholesome❤ makes me smile whenever i watch🥰
But trust me when we think of Arab countries and people feels so much same as home👍🏻😊ancient cultural ties love and respect from🇮🇳
@hiooxkrmagkis9323
Are you turk ?
Nope
No, we are different. Our language is different, our religion is different, our looks are different, even our food is different, even our clothes are different.🇸🇦
bro part 3 plz i saw this video like 20 times thank u i shaared it to all my friends
Let's Go! My omani brother is the only one who got it right 😅 I'm omani but i was born and raised in UAE Abu Dhabi specifically
Since you live in the UAE , do these kinds of videos regularly. "Polyglot surprising foreigners" video 😀
A great lesson! should be adapt to other languages and nationality too. well done!
The hug of acceptance is so warming ❤
I am also born and raised in UAE so I know a little Arabic and I’m Pakistani! مرحباً كيف حالك؟ (hi how are you)
Keralites are known to be nice to Muslims
Amazing work bro…and curious to know Indian is Hindi in Arabic…awesome!
Indians are addressed as Hind in Arabic
@@مريمسيد-ر2ه Ohh..thanks!
Guess even Indians chant 'Jai Hind' :-)
@@مريمسيد-ر2ه Yup they do!
@@مريمسيد-ر2ه Jai Hind was also Written in Burj Khaifa in Indian Independence Day lighting
I'm also indian and speaking Arabic well because i live in Saudi Arabia
When he spoke Arabic they hugged him very tightly .. but when he reveals he is still Indian but born in UAE their hugs were bit superficial and little forced
The answer to "where are you from" would still be UAE cause that's where your from. India would be where your family is from or what your ethnic roots/heritage is
That's in a way more of a western thing
Here in the middle east when someone asks where are you from they mean ethnically
You're our pride ❤️
You speak Arabic very good fluently
It's the accent that surprises people, it's so local 😂😂
Arabs realizing a foreigner speaks their language are a total mood. ❤❤
I respect arab ppl they r nice
Awaiting part 3.. 😀
the first dude looks so incredibly omani i knew he was omani 😭😭
Loved ot from Bangladesh 🇧🇩...... Yeah, he really look and kinda speaks like an indian....
kerala/malayali woww😱
I have been in Oman for 2 years and one year in Dubai. In the whole world of could say Arabs are the most polite people.
Please do more stuffs like this😍
As a person who lives in Oman and can understand little bit of Arabic I’m shocked
Arabs are so educated man, it’s beautiful 👊🏾
Malayali poliyale ❤
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Just a regular day in islamic brotherhood أحبك يا إخوتي ❤❤❤❤
I thought he was faking the Indian accent to throw them off. Wow, you really can't tell sometimes. His Emirati Arabic accent is good
bro i was born and baught up in saudi but still struggling to speak arabic 😭😭😭
Bro, make content in arabic for arab viewers and InshaAllah you will surely succeed
Dude, that accent gives it away 🤣
You missed the point of the video, obviously the accent gives away he is Indian.
I m surprised to meet a person in Egypt, I start to speak with him in Hindi but it turns out he was Egyptian 😂
There are a lot of Arabs who looks like South Asian, but in actuality they are Arab. SubhanAllah.
من اي منطقة في العند انت؟
@@abuabdullah8109
انا لست من الهند بل من باكستان و كنت اعيش في مصر حوالي 10 سنوات من قبل.
arabs with some black ancestry often look south asian
@@العقيدمعمرالقذافي-ح4فnot correct, people with African ancestry do look different and they are visible features shows that their ancestors were definitely Africans, whereas I m talking about people who look like exactly how south Asian (Indian) look, but their ancestors would never been S. Asians, unless i m not sure if their were S. Asians who intermingled at the time of Sahaba or Pre Islamic Arabia, there were some references in history that shows people of Malabar, India used to come to Arabia for trading Indian spices and clothing special in The region of Oman and Yemen, it mighty be possible they intermingle with locale Arabs hence we see these Indian features in certain Arabs. Allah knows best.
@@abdullahalrai i dont mean arabs who look black, i mean arabs that are mixed with black to a certain degree, the tribes that live in the sahara and are known to have intermingled with black people they look very indian and some of them look south indian even, there has never been any massive south asian migration to arab countries in history that could explain the large number of arabs today that look like indians
I'm shocked mashallah
Вот так надо жить дружно и уважать друг друга!
As a Malay . I'm happy to see you happy. Wish I could speak Arabic. Sending my daughter to learn Arabic. 😊😊😊. Not easy she said.
I've came across many malay people who spoke fluent Arabic in Malaysia. I'm not Arab but everyone in Malaysia thinks I'm Arab 😂
So wholesome 😍🔥
I hope you become the next sheikh of the UAE. As Arabs, India is a special part of our culture. Thank you.
Inshallah he becomes the imam mahdi and unites the caliphate
From the first look i guessed he is a malayali from kerala, many malayalees soecially from malabar part have overwhelming love and affinity towards gulf countries and arabs, i have personally seen many malabar malayalees dressing in arab style, they are highly inspired by arab way of life from street food to mannerism to even how they built their home has changed, i have seen many houses in mallapuram which has arabic influence now.
Mashallah your arabic 🔥🔥
Dès qu'il s'est mis à parler arabe , j'ai réellement crû qu'il était arabe. Franchement, il m'a épatée.
Il est indienne, comme moi mdr.
Love kerala from Bangladsh! ❤️❤️🇧🇩🇧🇩
I’m Half Emirati half Swedish I wonder how he learned Arabic? Hmmmm
he was born and raised in the UAE. We can learn any languages depending on how we show interest in it.
Its easy. I learnt to read after studying arabic in school for 1 year in year 6. But contact with locals is less in Gulf. I learnt kannada in india by just talking with locals in Bengluru
@@hesh2892 hey hesh !
I'm in Bangalore ryt nw.. Can u give me some tips regarding learning kannada plz?!
To be honest we locals like it when expects learn Arabic it shows massive respect for the nation there living in
😂😂 i hope see your face Bedouin viking
Man trying to learn Arabic is a pretty quick way to make friends.
If you work or stay in Dubai for at least 2years you will definitely know the nationalities of a person.
Mr Ahmed Al Kaashekh was born in U.A.E ..so if anyone of any country is born in the particular country then I believe one grows up also to speak their language..But Ahmed speaks in their slang so that's confuses the nationalities who he meets..the first one which I watched was he spoke in all the neighbouring countries language in their accents Arabic as well..even Iraqi language is quite different then U.A.E ..I been to both the countries..ofcourse on employment..But more I worked in U.A.E..this guy is just great
I am from 🇦🇪 so I understand anything when u talk Arabic 😂😂😂
متقن اللهجة الإماراتية
Plz write Ma Sha Allah like this
I am from Kerala. I like the way that arab said paramasukham
I don't blame them. I'm from Mumbai and yes I'd have guessed India too 😂
سلام .انا من الهند. انا التكلم العربية شوية فقط.لاننی انا ولادة السعودية
Wow Kerala, Malayali, I bet these English colonists can’t guess it, love Gulf people so much
I am 100% from italy and i don t have any arabic roots and i also speak arabic at a very good level, i worked my ass off for this beatiful language
Hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world wants to Arabic. You are halfway through! Use the skills for betterment
إنشاء الله
@@icaicciai3171 inshallah
يوجد علاقات و تأثير ثقافي كبير بين العرب و الطليان .. يوجد سبع ملوك روما من العرب .. فيليب العربي .. سبطيم و و ...
Nice light-hearted content
Part 3 till 100 part please 😂😂
Not shocking to me tbh , I know many indians , Bangladeshi, Pakistanis who speak arabic fluently
I did not know bro can speak arabic and bro is really good at it and even better its very smooth😊💗
I watched this video year ago and again watching it today, really fun video 👍👍👍
صديك إنته شكل هندي مية مية، مافي زعلان، هذا الله خلق كذا، سبحان الله
Masha Allah 👏
Reason they are spot on: most of these arab kids are bought up around a home-maid or driver from India, most probably kerala.
not only kerla from UP bihar also and many more states from.
Yaa True 💯💯
He has a Arabic accent when speaking English tho!
Establish regular prayer and pay Zakat
Establish regular prayer and pay Zakat
I'm somali I'm staying in India Hyderabad I now Indian language
Keep going with the same as a series
With lots of love from Kerala ❤❤❤
DO MORE OF THESE VIDEOS
My husband speaks arabic so well that some people in madina asked him whether he is from dubai.
These people are all brown
Your Last two videos are wonderful make this kind of street videos that's looks so coool.
bro make more videos like this i enjoyed it masha allah