Top 3 daily Jordanian Ammiya phrases you should know
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2019
- What are the top 3 Ammiya (Colloquial Arabic) phrases you absolutely need know for daily life in Jordan? Find out what they are and their appropriate responses in this video!
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Greetings from Jordan...
The subtitles are amazing. thank you
اجمل وارقى معلمة عربية.. اسلوب رائع وشرح وافي ... يسلمو
good vedeo
Thank you very much
Thanks 🙏
wow nice
This is incredibly helpful, I was in Jordan but have no opportunity now to practice my Arabic, every video is Fussha so it's nice to get Jordanian Arabic with subtitles, does anyone know of any more advanced Arabic videos like this? Shukran ya ustaadi li saadni li bamaaris 3araby, yatiiki ilaafiya!
ArabiClearly is a great channels with tons of videos.
الله يعطيكم العافية
JAZAKALLAHKEIREN FOR THE SUBTITLES!!!!!
شكرا لك اختي
Superb
Thank you very useful clip
بارك الله فيك
My cousin is married to a Jordanian and i have 3 cousins.
Jordanians are good people i love being around them.
اللہ یسعدک
Güzel ve yararlı bir ders olmuş. Eline diline sağlık
Excellent
يعطيك العافية!
Salam aleikum. Shukran ktiir!!
Thanks from Venezuela ! Expresions and editing them is a great way to lesrn fast levantine arabic ir any other language.
Oyee no me esperaba cruzarme con otro hispanohablante por aquí!
another one ive always used was kharab beitak
جزيل الشكر
❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice class
These videos are sooo useful! Thank you!
you are really great! do you mind offering informal tutoring please?take note i am a female
انا عبد الغفور من الهند
من اين انت يا اختي.
احسنت .الله يعطيك العافية
بدي أتعلم اللهجة لسورية
Very well summarized, but for something else,
شخص أكل، عم يأكل، رح يأكل
Somebody ate, is eating, is going to eat (will be eating)
I have been learning MSA for months now because I would like to travel to different Islamic countries in the future. Many people advise me to learn a local dialect and some people advise me to learn the MSA. I think I will travel to countries such as Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia. Which dialect should I learn better so that I can communicate with the people in those countries? I have heard that Moroccan Arabic was the most difficult dialect to learn and difficult to understand (even for Arabic speakers). Which dialect do you advise me to learn to travel to these countries? (I don't know much about all those dialects)
A lot of videos I’ve seen recommend learning MSA before a dialect, so that’s probably your best bet.
Enokuh S I’m currently learning Arabic as well as a native English speaker... I’ve heard that Levantine is the most versatile and easy. Egyptian is also very strong as it’s widely used in the media. Those two are my personal priorities once I get MSA down
All three countries will understand MSa. But Moroccan has Italian words French and Berber with Arabic all mix in there language. Same with Algeria. Egyptian is very different from Moroccan but has some similarities to Tunisia
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I have a question
Syrian and jordan arabic is same language?
Or some different?
Salaam do you also teach the Syrian accent?
Salaam,
Yes we do. You can see our courses here: qasidonline.com/dialect/
Thank you so much for this!
One question: why is the ق not pronounced in على قلبك ?
Is this dialect?
(I know they prounounce it as a'la qalbak in Syrian)
The letter ق is not pronounced or pronounced like " g " in some dialects.
The ق is rarely pronounced with the original sound in the Levantine dialect. The most common form is to replace it with a grottal stop (hamza) like in the video (albak instead of qalbak).
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اظن انو جواب ((يسلمو)) هو ((الله يسلمك)) وجواب ((يسلمو ايديك)) هو ((وايديك))
Are evening classes available from November?
Hi there, our evening Ammiya classes for this term started 2 weeks ago. Next term's evening Ammiya classes will begin the week of January 12th.
For more information, please visit our website:
www.qasid.com/academics/ammiya-program/
@@LearnArabicQasid how about classes in msa / fusa?
@@sona2sona Our Fusha (Modern Standard Arabic / Classical Arabic) classes are our core programs which take place during the daytime, i.e. 8am-4pm. If evening classes are more appropriate for you, we offer private tutoring which may be onsite or online. You can request these to start at anytime as they're not group classes.
If you're already in Amman, feel free to pop in for a chat or give us a call at +962 6 515 4364.
For information about private tutoring:
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Would be extra helpful if you could include the Arabic in the subtitles. Thanks
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Why don't you teach feminine terms