Allah ywafak grant success Allah yjazeek reward what you deserve Allah yitamak grant your desires Allah yifrijha ease situation Allah yinam alek grace upon you Allah yihfathak protect you Allah yisalmak keep you in peace Allah yateek give you Allah ma ak be with you Allah yihmeek protect you (in distance or in journey ) Allah yirda Alek pleased with you
There's a very common Spanish word that comes from the Arabic expression "law sha'a Allah" لو شاء الله "if God wanted it" (almost the same meaning as insha'Allah, the difference is that in Arabic ان is used for real conditions and لو for unreal ones), even though most of people think it comes from insha'Allah (which is wrong) The word is "ojalá" and it expresses a great desire for something to happen. Ojalá vengas conmigo ( I wish you came with me; literally: you'd come with me, if God wanted it)
@@elchami743 Remember, that Spain was at one point under Arab/ Islamic rule so in one way it almost would have become an Arab country like the rest of the countries that were under an Arabization/ Islamisation process in that period of history.
@@SarahHeidt1 she breaks it down in the video very well.. Allah (Ah-la) yjakzeek (E-shja-zeek) I'm still learning also but that's the best way I can explain it through text.
My Jewish, Druze and Christian Arab friends all use these phrases with Allah. People think it’s the “Muslim deity” but it’s the Arabic name for G-d and can be used by any religion.
It was really good to hear your perspective on these phrases as a non-Muslim. I've found it quite difficult to find teachers/materials who teach the Arabic language as a linguistic exercise and not a religious one, so it's great to get that angle from you. Allah yiHfaTHik!
uzairahmed soomro excuse me, the only thing I have said is “no, I won’t stop learning Arabic for educational purposes” - you meanwhile have called me an extremist, a sycophant, impolite and disrespectful. I’m not a Muslim, so I’m not going to learn Arabic for religious reasons. What’s the problem with that? Take a second to realise that your religion made you comment on a stranger’s thank you message on the internet to tell them they were an extremist and to stop learning Arabic because you weren’t happy that a non-Muslim is finding joy in the act of learning a language. Your religion made you go out of your way to try and cause someone else hurt. Is that really the message your religion wants you to spread?
@@Jon0007723 oh waao I didn't mean that understand first of all learning any language is not a problem OK you can learn whatever u want my point was that u don't have to take the religion so what my religion spreads the message of peace but here u arised the question that is ur thinking u took it in a negative way understand not only this religion but you know all the religions do not spread hateness only spreads peace u questioned on religion that's also hurt me so can I say is ur religion gives permission to hurt someone hmm tell me the answer is no understand but people make it more complicated first u brought the religion that's why I said these but if it hurt u I opologise I M SORRY don't take it in a negative way OK so u r like my friend the words that I chose was some how hard but I meant in different way and u took it In a different way
@@Jon0007723 one thind I will definitely tell u that almost everyone has insulted me and our religion and everything including our way our languages that's why I get emotional immediately so I opologise OK so plz forgive me plz reply plz plz plz reply will u forgive me my friend reply
@@Jon0007723 so u still didn't forgive me anyway I am praying one day u will forgive me a d I also pray for u Allah maak In ur journey of learning Arabic may Allah be with u in learning Arabic shukran my dear plz I opologise so plz forgive me plz reply at least one time so that I can not feel guilty anymore plz reply
I have a friend whom is from Palestine and I would love to be able to speak to her in the Arabic language. You are so awesome you're such a big help. Im excited now, she is going to be so shocked. I can't wait to actually be able to hold a conversation with her speaking Arabic. Thank you Maha
I have write down all these 11 words in my notes and i will learn them with meaning like Math time tables.Shukraan Shukraan Mam for clearing all doubts in every upcoming vlogs.so nice of you.Stay blessed
Tomorrow I have an exam in computer science. An exam in high school. Thanks, Maha, the first word. May God assist you in the exam. (Allah eufak) الله يوفقك from jordan 🇯🇴
This Woman has to be one of the most beautiful Women I have ever seen. Not only on the outside but most importantly inside. She is knowledgeable and wise, very eloquent in her fusaha in many languages. May G-D grant her many, many days ...... We are more similar than we are different. Muchas gracias, todah raba, shukran. P.s I liked, subscribed and shared. As-salaama from Spanish Harlem in New York City.🇵🇷🍞🥖🍇🍋🍊🫒
we use in Turkish so many type of Allah words for example Bismillah Elhamdülillah İnşallah Maşaallah Biiznillah Süphallah Mazallah Evelallah, Eyvallah, Fesübhanallah, Neuzübillah, Hasbünallah, Maşallah, Hay Allah, Allah Allah( for suprising)
I'm enjoying it. There are times when I turn off the sound, and there are non-English speakers watching English subtitles I hope you can add it together
Maha! You live in Italy. I just hear it now during I hear your lesson. Mashallah! I'm very happy to hear it and I hope all good with you and your daughter Leila, inshallah! Tisbah ala cheer😉little things I know🙈🙊
my entire childhood my mom would say na3eeman to me and i would never know what to say back haha now i know. & it's really true what you said about being in love with the culture and being able to learn the language. thanks for being such a great teacher maha!! because of you i've learned a ton of arabic and now im learning italian through arabic instead of english on your channel :))
Truly agree with you .If we wanna learn some new language first we need to get learn about that culture of language .Like if we want to learn Arabic we first need to understand arabic culture.No doubt.🤔🙂🥳🥳
I can't thank you enough for making these videos.. you explain everything perfectly.. I love how you break down the words into syllables and speak clearly for those of us who don't understand Arabic 💞
Assalamu alaikuI , I want to learn Arabic just bcoz i want to understand quran more ,so i would request you to give more words and meaning from quran Jazakallah khair.
Thank you so much Maha. I'm convinced that I would still be struggling with the alphabet if I hadn't found your channel. But, now I feel like I can "almost" speak Arabic 😅 (I'm also convinced that I will never be fluent, but I'm happy that I can manage every day situations comfortably now 🙂)
Coffee Addict honestly becoming fluent in any language without actually experiencing it is very very hard, I was blessed to grow up in a Arabic household and am a native Arabic speaker and even I struggle with some words. Arabic is just too hard
I love this video. I will perfect the new expressions I didn’t know in the video with my husband. I used Yaoon Yaooni on him and he laughed so hard at me. He had to ask me what I was trying to say. I said, eye, eyes. He corrected me. I really couldn’t hear the difference when he said it - took awhile to hear the Eh at the beginning -“Ehyoon, Ehyooni”. Anyways, We went for Maqlooba at our friend’s home and he asked me to say it without him saying the words - I thought I had it memorized correctly...So I said it - Yaoon, Yaooni and everyone was really struggling to know what exactly I was trying to say. Finally he told them she’s saying عيوب عيوبي.... Everyone got a good laugh but are super helpful and very impressed at how quickly I’ve been catching on to learning Arabic. My husband is Palestinian descent but was born in Amman, Jordan but we live in a suburb of Chicago, IL US that is mostly Palestinians. Mostly all of our close friends are from Halhul, Palestine. 🤗
I never heard these, except for Allahi y’jazeek. I wonder if both religious and cultural context make a difference. I’m a Muslim so most of the Arabic I’m exposed to with use of the word Allah has an Islamic context. Ma sha Allah Subhanallah Alhamdulillah Bismillah Tabarakallah InshaAllah Barak Allahu fik Jazak Allahu khayran Allahuma barik Yarhamukallah Allahu akbar
What she's addressing here as Arabic is actually her dialect ,and Arabs for her are the Arabs of her region..If you wanna learn Arabic proper Arabic ) for the sake of Allah then consider taking this channel out of the way
Farajaraf first of all I’m a convert Muslim, not Arab and do not speak Arabic. Obviously my exposure would be limited. Why do you feel the need to belittle though?
In many dialects, particularly in prayers with allah, the common Verb-subject-object expression in MSA is turned to a subject-verb-object. Example: Barak Allahu fik becomes Allah yebarek fik, Jazak Allahu khayran becomes Allah yejazik khir or the other abridged alternative but with an ambiguous connotation Allah yejazik...
Too good, too lively, you made the learning not so easy but very interested. May God bless you for putting so much effort in teaching. Any serious learner can speak Arabic with a very little effort.
Great Maha,,,,i know arabic but your video has added to my knowledge...your way of explaining in details each wish is great...keep up the good work...i have learnt new words
hi thank you so much.your so hard working teaching Arabic word.your a perfect teacher because you have a big patience to share w/your talents thank again.I want to learn arabic words.God Blessed!😍
Allah ywafak grant success
Allah yjazeek reward what you deserve
Allah yitamak grant your desires
Allah yifrijha ease situation
Allah yinam alek grace upon you
Allah yihfathak protect you
Allah yisalmak keep you in peace
Allah yateek give you
Allah ma ak be with you
Allah yihmeek protect you (in distance or in journey )
Allah yirda Alek pleased with you
Shukran la
Aameen shukran
شكرا!!!🙌🏼✨🌟✨🙌🏼
Thanks!!!
💚🌷🌷🌷💚
There's a very common Spanish word that comes from the Arabic expression "law sha'a Allah" لو شاء الله
"if God wanted it" (almost the same meaning as insha'Allah, the difference is that in Arabic ان is used for real conditions and لو for unreal ones), even though most of people think it comes from insha'Allah (which is wrong)
The word is "ojalá" and it expresses a great desire for something to happen.
Ojalá vengas conmigo ( I wish you came with me; literally: you'd come with me, if God wanted it)
That’s sooo interesting
This is one of the best the coolest things I’ve learned in a while. And learned it from a RUclips comment
we say ojalá but it comes from insha'allah, no?
I’m Arabia but it’s a gorgeous video and explanations you’re teaching in such a wonderful way ,keep going ❤️
الله يرضى عليك ويعطيك العافية
U will become fairy >:( SHE WAS A FAIRY🧚♀️🧚♀️💅💅💅
In spanish we use the word Ojalà. Ohh allah. Meaning you wish some thing to happen. Ojala also means i hope
ojalá is a word whose origin is arabic. It comes from Inshalla
Michael Jannes yes
Oxalá in Portuguese
Leandro R cool
@@elchami743
Remember, that Spain was at one point under Arab/ Islamic rule so in one way it almost would have become an Arab country like the rest of the countries that were under an Arabization/ Islamisation process in that period of history.
I love the way you teach Arabic
Allah yjakzeek is like the Southern “Bless your heart”.
Oh that's funny that there is a similar expression in Arabic for this one! Thanks! I am not entirely sure how to pronounce it though.
Ah, you said it first!
I thought the same thing LMAOOOO
🤣
@@SarahHeidt1 she breaks it down in the video very well..
Allah (Ah-la) yjakzeek (E-shja-zeek)
I'm still learning also but that's the best way I can explain it through text.
Thank you for these expressions. They are both useful in everyday speech and tell a lot about the rich Arabic monotheistic culture. Allah yihfathek!
I love Allah Word so much ❤❤☝️الله
Ma sha Allah
@@BotJulix JazakaAllahokhair
I'm not sure who's gonna read my comment but I wish u all happiness in ur life😍 .. better is yet to come isA 😃 just keep going 💙💛
My Jewish, Druze and Christian Arab friends all use these phrases with Allah. People think it’s the “Muslim deity” but it’s the Arabic name for G-d and can be used by any religion.
It was really good to hear your perspective on these phrases as a non-Muslim. I've found it quite difficult to find teachers/materials who teach the Arabic language as a linguistic exercise and not a religious one, so it's great to get that angle from you. Allah yiHfaTHik!
uzairahmed soomro no, I don’t think I will
uzairahmed soomro excuse me, the only thing I have said is “no, I won’t stop learning Arabic for educational purposes” - you meanwhile have called me an extremist, a sycophant, impolite and disrespectful. I’m not a Muslim, so I’m not going to learn Arabic for religious reasons. What’s the problem with that? Take a second to realise that your religion made you comment on a stranger’s thank you message on the internet to tell them they were an extremist and to stop learning Arabic because you weren’t happy that a non-Muslim is finding joy in the act of learning a language. Your religion made you go out of your way to try and cause someone else hurt. Is that really the message your religion wants you to spread?
@@Jon0007723 oh waao I didn't mean that understand first of all learning any language is not a problem OK you can learn whatever u want my point was that u don't have to take the religion so what my religion spreads the message of peace but here u arised the question that is ur thinking u took it in a negative way understand not only this religion but you know all the religions do not spread hateness only spreads peace u questioned on religion that's also hurt me so can I say is ur religion gives permission to hurt someone hmm tell me the answer is no understand but people make it more complicated first u brought the religion that's why I said these but if it hurt u I opologise I M SORRY don't take it in a negative way OK so u r like my friend the words that I chose was some how hard but I meant in different way and u took it In a different way
@@Jon0007723 one thind I will definitely tell u that almost everyone has insulted me and our religion and everything including our way our languages that's why I get emotional immediately so I opologise OK so plz forgive me plz reply plz plz plz reply will u forgive me my friend reply
@@Jon0007723 so u still didn't forgive me anyway I am praying one day u will forgive me a d I also pray for u Allah maak In ur journey of learning Arabic may Allah be with u in learning Arabic shukran my dear plz I opologise so plz forgive me plz reply at least one time so that I can not feel guilty anymore plz reply
Thanks again Maha ☦
شكراً لك. اللّٰه يرضى عليك!
BEAUTY AND KNOWLEDGE TOGETHER
I have a friend whom is from Palestine and I would love to be able to speak to her in the Arabic language. You are so awesome you're such a big help. Im excited now, she is going to be so shocked. I can't wait to actually be able to hold a conversation with her speaking Arabic. Thank you Maha
Pls can you explain difference between Allah yjazeek and Jazak Allah.
I like her teaching ,shukran mudarrisa ,ywaf'ik,,,
الله يرضي عليكِ,Maha, indeed, for your these super explanations !!!
Allah yihfathak Maha for teaching me in a very simplified yet professional style.👍👍👍
Maha is always the most beautiful on youtube (respectfully).
I have write down all these 11 words in my notes and i will learn them with meaning like Math time tables.Shukraan Shukraan Mam for clearing all doubts in every upcoming vlogs.so nice of you.Stay blessed
It’s very easy to learn Arabic with you our best teacher MAHA. Allah Ywaf’ak
ywaf'ik*
Shukran
انتوا بفلسطين تقولوا الله معك ، ونحن بالعراق نقول الله وياك .. نفس المعنى 🌺🌺
مو بفلسطين وبس الله معك مستعملة بسوريا ولبنان أكثر من أغلب العبارات الي ذكرتهن مها
Tomorrow I have an exam in computer science. An exam in high school. Thanks, Maha, the first word. May God assist you in the exam. (Allah eufak) الله يوفقك
from jordan 🇯🇴
I will start using these words in my regular talk with peoples.This is the best way to learn them easily🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Great lesson Maha. Your passion to teach reflects in your lessons. Wonderful!!
Before watching the video, I wanted to say
اللّٰه يخليك لنا يا مها كريمة
I’m your new Subscriber
Respect ✊ from Dubai
الله يعطيك طول العمر 🤲🏼
This Woman has to be one of the most beautiful Women I have ever seen. Not only on the outside but most importantly inside. She is knowledgeable and wise, very eloquent in her fusaha in many languages. May G-D grant her many, many days ...... We are more similar than we are different. Muchas gracias, todah raba, shukran. P.s I liked, subscribed and shared. As-salaama from Spanish Harlem in New York City.🇵🇷🍞🥖🍇🍋🍊🫒
السلام وعليكم
Allah ehfazik yaa maha am from india I like ur lesson thank you
we use in Turkish so many type of Allah words
for example
Bismillah
Elhamdülillah
İnşallah
Maşaallah
Biiznillah
Süphallah
Mazallah
Evelallah,
Eyvallah,
Fesübhanallah,
Neuzübillah,
Hasbünallah,
Maşallah,
Hay Allah,
Allah Allah( for suprising)
Yazdığın kelimeler arapça aslında
@@yamenalmustafa1200 evet arapça zaten türkçede böyle kullanıyoruz diye yazdım
We use them too in Arabic
Allah askna
I wanna know the meanings of them all...
I'm enjoying it.
There are times when I turn off the sound, and there are non-English speakers watching English subtitles
I hope you can add it together
Please thanks from Ghana love it
Thank you very much for everything you do girl. I love your videos. Learning Arabic from beginners level now. All the best to you.
Maha! You live in Italy. I just hear it now during I hear your lesson. Mashallah! I'm very happy to hear it and I hope all good with you and your daughter Leila, inshallah! Tisbah ala cheer😉little things I know🙈🙊
my entire childhood my mom would say na3eeman to me and i would never know what to say back haha now i know. & it's really true what you said about being in love with the culture and being able to learn the language. thanks for being such a great teacher maha!! because of you i've learned a ton of arabic and now im learning italian through arabic instead of english on your channel :))
You never thought to ask her in your whole life???
@@janddbackup lol she's told me a couple times but now that I actually know arabic I can remember it
Thank you very much I am learning
Thank You :). You have a fantastic personality. It shines through plus your language teaching. May Peace n God's Love be with you and your loved ones.
Allah Yakhthek/Yakhdek is my favorite. Salute from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Allah yafathafik Maha....shokrhan.
It's important to mention that Maha is talking the dialect from palastin, جزاكم الله خيرا
Waaaaaaaw thanx for the lesson and i with local Arabs in Dubai and i will suprise them.
I've found interest in the Arabic language and your video was the first one I saw to start my journey in learning this beautiful unique language
Truly agree with you .If we wanna learn some new language first we need to get learn about that culture of language .Like if we want to learn Arabic we first need to understand arabic culture.No doubt.🤔🙂🥳🥳
I can't thank you enough for making these videos.. you explain everything perfectly.. I love how you break down the words into syllables and speak clearly for those of us who don't understand Arabic 💞
Thank you so much for new lesson Maha, it's really useful for us :)
Iam attend to your all classes
And i love you and love your classes
Jazakallhukhair ya Aaqti
I like your Arabic lessons so much. Please keep making them. Thanks a lot. You are very cute and talented.
شکرالکم، very beautiful explanation
Assalamu alaikuI ,
I want to learn Arabic just bcoz i want to understand quran more ,so i would request you to give more words and meaning from quran
Jazakallah khair.
You can have a look at Arabic with Khasu lessons.
I love how you give examples and background on the word. Arabic it seems is full of blessings. Love it.💕💕💕
Mashallah, came across your video on my recommendation. Shukran Kateer for your videos. Allah Yerda Alaiki :)
I love the way how u explain the words Because u explain it very well and clear 👌👍
Popp
I just learned Allah yjazeek I will use it every where
كلامك واضحا، وإن شاء الله ، سأستخدم لكل الكلمات في كلامي اليومية.
الله يحفظك ماها... .. i learned a lot Maha.
Very interesting ..
الله يسعدك يا مها
الله يحفظك يا مها
الله يحميك يا مها
الله يرضى عليك يا مها
الله يهديك للحق يا مها
قولي آمين
الله يحفظك يا مها، your lessons are really helpful
I dont like this lesson. I LOVE THIS LESSON!❤❤❤. This inspired me to learn more Arabic. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Maha. I'm convinced that I would still be struggling with the alphabet if I hadn't found your channel. But, now I feel like I can "almost" speak Arabic 😅 (I'm also convinced that I will never be fluent, but I'm happy that I can manage every day situations comfortably now 🙂)
Coffee Addict honestly becoming fluent in any language without actually experiencing it is very very hard, I was blessed to grow up in a Arabic household and am a native Arabic speaker and even I struggle with some words. Arabic is just too hard
I love this video. I will perfect the new expressions I didn’t know in the video with my husband.
I used Yaoon Yaooni on him and he laughed so hard at me. He had to ask me what I was trying to say. I said, eye, eyes. He corrected me. I really couldn’t hear the difference when he said it - took awhile to hear the Eh at the beginning -“Ehyoon, Ehyooni”.
Anyways, We went for Maqlooba at our friend’s home and he asked me to say it without him saying the words - I thought I had it memorized correctly...So I said it - Yaoon, Yaooni and everyone was really struggling to know what exactly I was trying to say. Finally he told them she’s saying عيوب عيوبي.... Everyone got a good laugh but are super helpful and very impressed at how quickly I’ve been catching on to learning Arabic.
My husband is Palestinian descent but was born in Amman, Jordan but we live in a suburb of Chicago, IL US that is mostly Palestinians. Mostly all of our close friends are from Halhul, Palestine. 🤗
Allah yirdha aleki ...for teaching us
You are amazing, thank you... ❤🤍🖤💚
Wonderful lesson!! So many helpful expressions I will use.
Shukran jazilan
I love yr expression of words in English accent is perfect lovely voice
Thank u😻✋❤❤
thnk you ya allah;
Allah yirda 'aleki Maha! Your energy is so beautiful.
Allah yjaziki khayran (May Allah reward you "with goodness")
Sukran
Thank you Maha , very nice
الله يحفظك يا مها
Inshallah I hope that I learned language from you it's very helpful 🌹♥️ . Thanks a lot
MashAllah.Very nice tutorial
Very good teaching, many thanks
Yoyoyo Asalam waliqum Maha Mam
I love this divine word 'Allah'
I never heard these, except for Allahi y’jazeek. I wonder if both religious and cultural context make a difference. I’m a Muslim so most of the Arabic I’m exposed to with use of the word Allah has an Islamic context.
Ma sha Allah
Subhanallah
Alhamdulillah
Bismillah
Tabarakallah
InshaAllah
Barak Allahu fik
Jazak Allahu khayran
Allahuma barik
Yarhamukallah
Allahu akbar
Obviously not exposed enough. Arab Muslim here and we use all these.
@@farajaraf he don't know.
What she's addressing here as Arabic is actually her dialect ,and Arabs for her are the Arabs of her region..If you wanna learn Arabic proper Arabic ) for the sake of Allah then consider taking this channel out of the way
Farajaraf first of all I’m a convert Muslim, not Arab and do not speak Arabic. Obviously my exposure would be limited. Why do you feel the need to belittle though?
In many dialects, particularly in prayers with allah, the common Verb-subject-object expression in MSA is turned to a subject-verb-object. Example: Barak Allahu fik becomes Allah yebarek fik, Jazak Allahu khayran becomes Allah yejazik khir or the other abridged alternative but with an ambiguous connotation Allah yejazik...
Too good, too lively, you made the learning not so easy but very interested. May God bless you for putting so much effort in teaching. Any serious learner can speak Arabic with a very little effort.
Thank you for sharing! 🌻🌻🌻
How are u teacher more than thanks for helping people God be with you
You're my favorite teacher as long i have learned the arabic through your teaching without studying it in school Allah yihfathaka dear🌹💯👌🙏
When I was in Morocco it took me months to finally realize that they mean "Allah yihfadhak" by saying "llahtek"
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 noo it's just a sling in morroco llah y7afdak become llah7aaafdek
Beautiful Arabic !
بَرك اللّة فيك مها 🙏
Btw I’m so proud to be able read and write in Arabic.
شكر يهوه ❤️
بارك الله فيك
الله يحفظِك يا Maha❤❤⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
The first video of yours I've seen. Love it!
Your a good teacher and simplify thank you ❤
Wonderful shukran for all the knowledge being transferred from you Allah yirda ‘alek!
Hi how are you
Thank you for teaching me
You r so amazing such wonderful energy ❣❣❣
Thank you for the detailed explanation
This is very helpful thank u
Great Maha,,,,i know arabic but your video has added to my knowledge...your way of explaining in details each wish is great...keep up the good work...i have learnt new words
Great woman! Amazing presentation!
allah yihfathak for teaching us arabic 🙂
hi thank you so much.your so hard working teaching Arabic word.your a perfect teacher because you have a big patience to share w/your talents thank again.I want to learn arabic words.God Blessed!😍
Maha I am already fluent in Arabic. I would really love it if you could make videos about Hebrew so that I can learn another Semitic language.
I am learning arabic by her videos let her to teach arabic. there r so many Hebrew teaching videos in u tube
When i saw your vedios it helps me a lot..thank you so much i learn a lot about Arabic language...ALLAH BLESS YOU ALWAYS...