Thank you so much! Just started watching them today. Very goodlooking writing by the way! And you write in latin just the way I do placin double vowel on long vowels, not all teachers on youtube do. Thanks again!
***** When learning/teaching it is important to use diacritical marks , and when we miss them in the videos it is only out of habit. In daily life people generally do not use diacritical marks.
+Jeffrey Bautista there is a completely different language being spoken where you are (usually referred to as Gulf Arabic). We are sorry that you mistook our course for Gulf Arabic, but we do out best with our local language called Levantine Arabic. Pretty much all we do is teach Levantine Arabic using the Urban Arabic curriculum. Maybe you have a good link to a good Gulf-Arabic teacher? Pass it on to others who might be interested?
+Saifi Institute For Arabic Language I've been offered to go to Israel for 5 months in the Summer Intensive Arabic. Apparently they have an Israeli (Zionist entity/Occupied Palestine) dialect, different from the Palestinian (Arab). What would that be?
These lessons have been some of the best I've seen so far, and I've done almost everything , italki, preply, other youtube channels , duolingo, drops, etc etc
I have been searching for Arabic videos for a while and I recently came across this amazing lady teaching like nobody else.i really liked your videos very much. please keep up the good job .thanks
Very good method of teaching Arabic with writing clearly on the board, explaining every thing with grammar.So anyone can understand and learn Arabic easily.Thanks.
i like the simple way of teaching Arabic, i consider Arabic is too much difficult language but your teaching way make it so simple thanks for shearing your experience with peoples, once again thanks. i hope i can speak and write Arabic soon as other languages which i knows
Masha Allah your teaching method is very good very helpful to learn Arabic thank you very much teacher . I am waching your videos and learning arabic thank you
This is a very popular dialect along with Iraqi, khaleejy and Egyptian. It is handy to learn how to speak the common Arabic. Modern or Standard Arabic is a little different, the pronouns are said differently.
Shookran! One of the best Arabic videos for English speaking people I’ve seen yet. The teacher and her style is fantastic. I need Egyptian Arabic! I know it’s a little different. Still, the base got here is very good. Now I want to visit Lebanon 🇱🇧 Keep up the good work! 💯💯💯🥇🇱🇧🇺🇸❤️💎❤️
A little flooded with information for an older brain, but I like this and realize that it will take time. Is there a lesson that explains the 'hamsa' use, meaning, sound, etc? I'm suspecting that it has some kind of parallel to niqqud marks used with Hebrew. (which I don't have down either...)
Hi. I have strong interest to learn Arabic language. I found your way of teaching easy and helpful for self teaching. It would be better if it could also presented in MP4 720 format. Thanks.
Thank you so much. I just got to Bethlehem and I had been studying Hebrew. This was put together that I learned basic questions even faster than Hebrew.
really I'm Pakistani I can't Arabic but when I saw your this channel not far little bit I'll able to speak and little bit understand and thanks for your this channel 😃
Assalamua'laikum yaa Rana Dirani, keif halak inti? Ma Sya Allah, ana uhibbu dirosatuki. Ismi Uskar Imam, ana Indonisiy, ana min induwnisiyya. Al an ana adrusu allughtul'arobiyah fusha wa laa kin ana uhibbu aydhon Amiyah min Filistin, Lubna wa Suwriya wa Urdun. Jazakillahhukheir 'ala hadzihiddars. Uuriddu musyaahadatan fi kullissa'ah :)
These lessons are not for those who want to understand the Quranic Arabic. so, if you want to learn the Arabic communication then it's best for everyone. thanks.
Is it Lebanon or Syrian Arabic ? I'm from India and here in UAE they use differ slang , like كيفك (kaifak) , hope you will use general type Arabic countries ! Thanks a lot
Hi, I teach basic arabic in LATAM, where many of my students as myself are from lebanese origin families. One question that I can't answer clearly is why many people use the letters E and O in transliteration if they have no equivalent in arabic language: not in fat7a, damma, kasra, alif, ya nor waw, because these correspond to A, I, U in their long or short form respectively. So I try always to teach using only A, I and U letters but people get tired dealing with those who yes, write the E and O. So my question is the following, how do you know what to write with arabic alphabet whenever words are written with E or O? I just try to learn my students arabic vowels have inflexions like english but there's no more than A, I, U. Thanks in advance for your, response.
+Mikis Gaitan In the Urban Arabic curriculum we use the Chat Alphabet only for beginners, and we make sure that all letters correspond to their Arabic equivalents on a one-to-one basis (except for the emphatics ط، ص، ض) so that there isn't confusion during the transition from Chat to Arabic. The "e" always corresponds to ـِ the "a" always corresponds to ـَ and "o" always corresponds to ـُ. For the long vowels (ا، ي، و) we just double the Chat letter ("ee", "aa", "oo").
hayne, the letter is sometimes written as a captial H to show the aspiration on it. but in chat arabic it is written as 7 because the letter isn't in the English alphabet in the same way as the others
We're glad that you are enjoying these lessons. This is the Levantine language. Spoken in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.
Thank you so much! Just started watching them today. Very goodlooking writing by the way! And you write in latin just the way I do placin double vowel on long vowels, not all teachers on youtube do. Thanks again!
***** When learning/teaching it is important to use diacritical marks , and when we miss them in the videos it is only out of habit. In daily life people generally do not use diacritical marks.
+Saifi Institute For Arabic Language that's why its quite different from the language being spoken here in Qatar,,,
+Jeffrey Bautista there is a completely different language being spoken where you are (usually referred to as Gulf Arabic). We are sorry that you mistook our course for Gulf Arabic, but we do out best with our local language called Levantine Arabic. Pretty much all we do is teach Levantine Arabic using the Urban Arabic curriculum.
Maybe you have a good link to a good Gulf-Arabic teacher? Pass it on to others who might be interested?
+Saifi Institute For Arabic Language I've been offered to go to Israel for 5 months in the Summer Intensive Arabic. Apparently they have an Israeli (Zionist entity/Occupied Palestine) dialect, different from the Palestinian (Arab).
What would that be?
These lessons have been some of the best I've seen so far, and I've done almost everything , italki, preply, other youtube channels , duolingo, drops, etc etc
Shukuran Ya ustas. You delivered the lesson so that it motivates the beginner .
I have been searching for Arabic videos for a while and I recently came across this amazing lady teaching like nobody else.i really liked your videos very much. please keep up the good job .thanks
You are such a great teacher. I'm going to learn Arabic faster than I thought!
The last part where you show real life conversation is beneficial and so cool!
masha allha
These are the best Arabic lessons on RUclips. Thank you very much.
Very good method of teaching Arabic with writing clearly on the board, explaining every thing with grammar.So anyone can understand and learn Arabic easily.Thanks.
Thank you SO much~ This is the most organized, explicit content of Levantine Arabic content I found so far~~~❤️❤️ I'm gonna stick to your channel~~
You are very good teacher. You know very well what are you teaching and how to explain.it. Thank you very much for posting this video.
Your teaching method is excellent. very easy to learn for new student. Thanks a lot. May Allah bless you.
Best Arabic teacher I have ever seen.. Keep it up 👍
You're great teacher it's good way to learn Arabic language
Super thank you for this.. Now i understand my boss sometimes. Shukran!
Iam learning Levantine arabic and my teacher is Syrian .shukran
i like the simple way of teaching Arabic, i consider Arabic is too much difficult language but your teaching way make it so simple thanks for shearing your experience with peoples, once again thanks. i hope i can speak and write Arabic soon as other languages which i knows
Shukran for these videos! I began learning Arabic in college but wasn't able to stick with it the last few years. These are very helpful!
Beautiful methods for learning Arabic
Thank you. You are very clear and helpful. I appreciate your teaching both Arabic writing and the Internet chat.
Masha Allah your teaching method is very good very helpful to learn Arabic thank you very much teacher .
I am waching your videos and learning arabic thank you
This is a very popular dialect along with Iraqi, khaleejy and Egyptian. It is handy to learn how to speak the common Arabic. Modern or Standard Arabic is a little different, the pronouns are said differently.
Thank you for teaching us the Khasi people how to learn Arabic language, God bless you madam.
Masha Allah Good. Working
I love Arabic lessons & I like Arabic Language and Dialogue.also is very good.
Yes I am learning little bit language..of arabic ..
Loved it ..
Shookran! One of the best Arabic videos for English speaking people I’ve seen yet. The teacher and her style is fantastic. I need Egyptian Arabic! I know it’s a little different. Still, the base got here is very good. Now I want to visit Lebanon 🇱🇧
Keep up the good work!
💯💯💯🥇🇱🇧🇺🇸❤️💎❤️
Very nice handwriting
And your presence too
Ma Sya Allah your writing zeeinn jamiylah aydhon yaa Rana
Masha Allah, very good teacher, i like this Arabic lesson
Wow I think she's a good teacher her teaching style and writing OMG
Thanks for share this video...The material is very clear, the teacher explains in very easy way. Congratulations. Allah bless your team!
A little flooded with information for an older brain, but I like this and realize that it will take time. Is there a lesson that explains the 'hamsa' use, meaning, sound, etc? I'm suspecting that it has some kind of parallel to niqqud marks used with Hebrew. (which I don't have down either...)
Hi,you're such a great teacher Madame.
سلام عليكم بسم المسيح...
شكرا أكتي...
الله معنا...
أنا مسيحيبن، إندونيسيا🇮🇩☦️😊
hello it's really works to speak the basic Arabic and i got learnt a lot of staff from this
thanks the offering
Very helpful.. shukran habibty
Hi. I have strong interest to learn Arabic language. I found your way of teaching easy and helpful for self teaching. It would be better if it could also presented in MP4 720 format. Thanks.
OMG! this lady is so helpful
Aliyah Warsame arabic totally wrong teaches
Nah i know arabic thou
what do u mean by that
that doesn't make sense
awesome! When you write enta, why do you put the mark UNDER the alif, and not on TOP of it? (is it a hamza?)
Thank you so much. I just got to Bethlehem and I had been studying Hebrew. This was put together that I learned basic questions even faster than Hebrew.
hi madam or sir do u teach Arabic fusha or original Arabic
Not fusha
really I'm Pakistani I can't Arabic but when I saw your this channel not far little bit I'll able to speak and little bit understand and thanks for your this channel 😃
very very good and nice manner of teaching . English is my second and arbic the third language . so I use both of them.
Realy my dear ur best teacher..love u.....
Very good and objective teacher! Nice class! I enjoy all of your classes! Thanks a lot! Shukran jazilan!
Great....
Excellent Explanation ma'ma
Very helpful. I'm using rosseta stone and feel that you are able to fill in a few gaps in the topics.
I love how you already include some slang. Shukr
Useful Video
Thank u so much
Shokren
10Q! miss, i really like your teaching method. so please keep it up!
Really nice way to learn arabic. Congrats and please keep posting Teacher!!!
Thank you very much I really understand your class am also my English it's second language MashaAllah I love t
watching these lessons from Bangladesh sincerely
Thanks for your lesson, i really enjoyed it. but wants to find out how can one gets the video lessons on pdf?
Assalamua'laikum yaa Rana Dirani, keif halak inti? Ma Sya Allah, ana uhibbu dirosatuki. Ismi Uskar Imam, ana Indonisiy, ana min induwnisiyya. Al an ana adrusu allughtul'arobiyah fusha wa laa kin ana uhibbu aydhon Amiyah min Filistin, Lubna wa Suwriya wa Urdun. Jazakillahhukheir 'ala hadzihiddars. Uuriddu musyaahadatan fi kullissa'ah :)
Good Morning teachers You are Nicely Explain we are glad to see ur lesson If We watch every lesson We can speak arabic earlier 👌👌
you are very very good teacher madum
Very good really helpful
i also hear that you could use kayfa kaluka (kayfa haluki)
You can use that (kayfa haluki) in Formal Arabic or in academic style writing, but people do not say that in everyday life
very good lessons. Thank you so much
That lesson was perfeeeect !!! Bravooo and thx a lot ...
You're a great teacher!
These lessons are not for those who want to understand the Quranic Arabic.
so, if you want to learn the Arabic communication then it's best for everyone.
thanks.
Wonderfull class but I wonder what are the replies for those sentences?!
This is very informative lecture.
I loved this !!
Me also
GOOD CLASS.. THANK YOU
Is this dialect used in all parts of Jordan? Will i be able to speak with Palestinians as well?
Yes.
Wow! You Are An Amazing Teacher! I Love Your Classes!! ,🥀🌹🥀
Which dialect is this actually?
i live en spain
and. i learn too much arabe for speake with my arabe customer.
thank you very much
Wow thanks a lot mam for the most important guidance
Mashaallah bhot khob
thank you very much. you are a good teacher.
Really awesome
chokran Rana. I love learning lebanese. Yeslamo. Ma3 saleme !
you are a great Teacher. please keep it up
Beautiful writing arabic
Very Good Mam.
you're too good you're best teacher
Thanks sister for easy learning process,.Your writing alphabet h is like 7 with cut at middle horizontal line
Good lesson
really good style to teach the arabi, please let me known why z is called d
Thanks, very helpful.
Thank you,verry much,iam a bangladeshi,you are a verry intaligent teechar
Is it Lebanon or Syrian Arabic ? I'm from India and here in UAE they use differ slang , like كيفك (kaifak) , hope you will use general type Arabic countries ! Thanks a lot
great lesson bravo
The conversation is fast but I dont see any word for word translation. But very useful and helpful.TQ very much.
assalamu alaikum, i am interested about saudi arabian (i.e mokkah/modina )spoken arabic. i will be happy if you can do it in future. thank you.
I know it's been almost a year since ur comment...but don't Arabs understand each other's dialect? Just asking.....
Relly helpfull... sukraan.
shukran ya ukhti
Does someone know any similar lessons for Maghrebian dialect?
with the plurals, is there a difference between masculine and feminine plurals?
Hi,
I teach basic arabic in LATAM, where many of my students as myself are from lebanese origin families. One question that I can't answer clearly is why many people use the letters E and O in transliteration if they have no equivalent in arabic language: not in fat7a, damma, kasra, alif, ya nor waw, because these correspond to A, I, U in their long or short form respectively. So I try always to teach using only A, I and U letters but people get tired dealing with those who yes, write the E and O.
So my question is the following, how do you know what to write with arabic alphabet whenever words are written with E or O?
I just try to learn my students arabic vowels have inflexions like english but there's no more than A, I, U.
Thanks in advance for your, response.
+Mikis Gaitan In the Urban Arabic curriculum we use the Chat Alphabet only for beginners, and we make sure that all letters correspond to their Arabic equivalents on a one-to-one basis (except for the emphatics ط، ص، ض) so that there isn't confusion during the transition from Chat to Arabic.
The "e" always corresponds to ـِ the "a" always corresponds to ـَ and "o" always corresponds to ـُ. For the long vowels (ا، ي، و) we just double the Chat letter ("ee", "aa", "oo").
keef sa7tak what letter is the 7 (seven) ?
ح
hayne, the letter is sometimes written as a captial H to show the aspiration on it. but in chat arabic it is written as 7 because the letter isn't in the English alphabet in the same way as the others
Shukran..it is very helpful.
I like your class thank's
Awesome video
think u so much
🤗🤗🤗😁♥️♥️♥️shukran jidan
great job