Emotions and Feelings Vocabulary in Arabic | Levantine Arabic for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
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    Expand your Arabic vocabulary with this video on feelings and emotions! These phrases and words are extremely useful for everyday use. First we start off with several ways to ask someone how they are, what news they have, or how their health is. In the second part of the video, we learn replies to these questions. We learn common positive expressions as well as a range of different emotions. We'll learn how to say happy, sad, angry, bored, surprised, tired, sick, and more.
    I include the word written in Arabic, the transliteration, and the translation. For certain phrases, we go through all the first person versions: masculine singular, feminine singular, and plural.
    This is ideal for Arabic language learners and those interested in learning the Levantine dialect which is spoken in the Levant region in countries like Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:53 How are you?
    1:17 How are things with you?
    1:55 What's new with you?
    2:40 How is your health?
    3:21 Reassure me about you
    3:57 Positive expressions
    5:03 Good
    5:25 Happy
    5:47 Excited
    6:02 Relaxed
    6:18 Angry
    6:32 Shocked
    6:45 Scared
    7:00 Embarrassed/Shy
    7:15 Bored
    7:28 Sad
    7:43 I want to cry
    7:57 Tired
    8:09 Sick
    8:24 Outro
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