You: Anta:أنت for one person "masculine" Anti:أنتِ for one person "feminine" Antoma:أنتما for two person Antom:أنتم for 3 person and above Antona:أنتن for 3 person(woman's only) and above
anta(males) anti(females) انتِ: It is said for females and pronounced kasra in Arabic ( ِ )*This is the kasra* انت: It is said for males and without kasra *You can go back to the clip to learn the correct pronunciation:)*
Sory I can't red a comment but iwant lern Arabic ples help me iwant lern by Islam and Arabic plees help me iam lern some aWords As مرحبا بكم. أين أنتم السلامو علايكم من انت انا اسمي جود فراس (◍•ᴗ•◍) ❤ 🧸 اتابع RUclipsr Arabs
اتفق احلى شيء انهم يتكلمون فصحه وهم مايدرون لو تكلمت مع العرب فصحى يضحكوا عليك لازم تتكلم معاهم بلهجتهم😂 مساكين الحمدلله على كل حال لو ما نحن عرب كان صرنا مثلهم 😂😭
@@علياشطرواحدهفيامريكالا يوجد شيء خاطئ في اللغة العربية. أنت أيضا تتحدث العربية لذا أغلق فمك الدهني. جميع الناس حتى تتعلم لغة. أنت أيضا تتحدث العربية لذا أغلق فمك الدهني. جميع الناس حتى تتعلم لغة. 😑لدي شعور بأنك شبح
Quran Al hayat” (life), 145 times; “al mawt” (death), 145 times“al-dunya” (mundane life), 115 times; “al akhira” (the afterlife), 115 times“malaika” (angels), 88 times; “shayatin” (demons), 88 times“ar rajul (man), 24 times; “al mar’a (woman), 24 times“as salihat (good deeds), 167 times; “as sayya’at” (wrong doings), 167 times“qul” (say), 332 times; “qalu” (said), 332 times“an nas” (people), 50 times; “an nabiya” (prophets), 50 times“al muslimat” (Muslim women), 41 times; “al muslimin” (Muslim men), 41 times"yawma-izhin" (That day), 70 times; "qiyama" (Judgment day), 70 times"dunya" (near), 115 times; "akhira" (far), 115 times"shitaa" (winter), 1 time; "sayf" (summer), 1 time"Isa" (Yahushua), 25 times; "Adam", 25 times Iblis the devil is mentioned 11 times and seek refuge from iblis the devil is mentioned 11 times. Belief and disbelief 17 times Clay (teen and sperm (nutufa 112 times (how ALLAH says he made us) Charity (zakat and blessings (baraka same amount of times. The words "Sea" and "Land" are used 32 and 13 times respectively in the Quran. 32 plus 13 equals 45, and the two words make up 71.1 and 28.9 percent respectively of those 45. These percentages roughly correspond to what we today know the proportion of the Earth's surface made up of water and land to be."Human being" is used 65 times: the sum of the number of references to the stages of man's creation is the same: al-Fatihah in itself has 7 verses, 3.5 dedicated towards our praise of the Omnipotent, and the next 3.5 dedicated towards our prayers to the Omnipotent.The words “salawat” (prayers) and "aqimis-salah" (establish prayer) are mentioned 5 times in the Quran, the same as the number of mandatory daily prayers.The word "alwan" (colors) is written 7 times, the same as the number of colors of the rainbow.The words "samawat" + "sab" (heavens + seven) are written together 7 times, the same as the number of heavens described in the Quran.There are 365 days in a year. The word "yawm" (day in singular) is written exactly 365 times. Months written 12 times Muslims circumambulate around the Qibla, seven times during pilgrimage. The word ‘Qibla’ is used in the whole Quran exactly seven times: 2:142:8, 2:143:15, 2:144:8, 2:145:10, 2:145:14, 2:145:18, and 10:87:12" There are 12 months in a year. The word "shahr" (month in singular) is written exactly 12 times: [2:185] [2:194] [2:217] [5:2] [5:97] [9:36] [97:3]There are 19 years in the metonic cycle. The word "sanah" (year in singular) is written exactly 19 times www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetry_in_the_Quran&ved=2ahUKEwjC8KWIgbjxAhULQEEAHThcBFwQFjAAegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw0fvhfLuAaW4M9JHqnXti5h&cshid=1624803774708
@@elonmusk42 4:82) Then do they not reflect upon the Qur’an? If it had been from [any] other than Allah, they would have found within it much contradiction.
@@elonmusk42 2:23 And if ye are in doubt As to what We have revealed From time to time to Our servant, Then produce a Sura Like thereunto; And call your witnesses or helpers (If there are any) besides God, if your (doubts) are true. Bring a sura like The Quran...10:38 10:38 Or do they say, "He forged it"? Say: "Bring then A Sura like unto it, And call (to your aid) Any one you can, Besides God, if it be Ye speak the truth!" Bring ten suras like the Quran...11:13 11:13 Or they may say, "He forged it." Say, "Bring ye then ten Suras Forged, like unto it, and call (To your aid) whomsoever Ye can, other than God! - If ye speak the truth! All of mankind and Jinns together cannot produce the Quran...17:88 17:88 Say: "If the whole Of mankind and Jinns Were to gather together To produce the like Of this Qur-an, they Could not produce The like thereof, even if They backed up each other. Produce a recital like the Quran...52:34 52:34 Let them then produce A recital like unto it, - if (it be) they speak The Truth.
Useful video. I usually learn Arabic by reading articles and stories. During this process, when I encounter unfamilar words, I usually use Immersive Translate to help me look up their meaning and then memorize them. But this video is really useful in helping me learn Arabic❤
When I was a child, it was a little difficult for me to learn Arabic, but I've realized it was easy for me to speak it fluently. Speaking of that: In general, for starters, we form a plural noun by adding the letter S to end of the noun. *Translate these words to Arabic:* Pt. 1: Regular Nouns *(add -S)* 1 car, 2 cars 1 dog, 2 dogs 1 book, 2 books 1 house, 2 houses 1 girl, 2 girls 1 apple, 2 apples 1 train, 2 trains When a noun ends in an S, CH, SH, an X, or 'Zed' (or Z) depending on the pronunciation, we generally add an '-ES' to the end of the noun. Pt. 2: Ending in S, CH, SH, X or Z *(add -ES)* 1 bus, 2 buses 1 glass, 2 glasses 1 match, 2 matches 1 sandwich, 2 sandwiches 1 dish, 2 dishes 1 fox, 2 foxes 1 box, 2 boxes 1 quiz, 2 quizzes * Notice how with nouns ending in the letter Z; depending on the pronunciation, we sometimes double that letter. Pt. 3: When a noun ends in an -F or -FE *(remove the F/FE & add -VES)* For example, the word "wolf" ends in the letter F, we could remove the F of FE part, and add 'VES' to the end. 1 leaf, 2 leaves 1 wolf, 2 wolves 1 shelf, 2 shelves 1 hoof, 2 hooves 1 life, 2 lives 1 knife, 2 knives *Exceptions are:* roof - roofs, cliff, cliffs You just add an -S to the end of a few nouns that end in an F, FE, or FF.
يا من له بين نفسه ومن له قدرة أن 😅 يكون له نصيب منه ومن كل عين لصاحبه فإنه ما لم يستطع أن يهديه إلى نفسه فإنه لا 🙅♀️ يظلم نفسه أو أن يتوب من الله ومن سيئات نفسه أن يغفر لها
*** أنْتَ أنْتِ أنْتُمَاْ أنْتُمْ أنْتُنَّ في بداية ٱلكلمة دائمًا " همزة " و ليس " أَلِف " ٱلهمزة يمكن لها أن تأتي في ( بداية - وسط - آخر ) ٱلكلمة أما ٱلألِف فيأتي في وسط أو آخر ٱلكلمة حصرًا. ٱلهمزة لها أشكال مثل: ( ء، أ، إ، آ، ٱ، " ئ أو ؤ " )( ٱلهمزة مفردة على ٱلسطر، همزة ٱلقطع، همزة ٱلمد، همزة ٱلوصل، همزة ٱلكرسي " كرسي الياء أو كرسي الواو " ) كل له ٱستخدامه. ٱلألِف له أشكال مثل: ( ا، ى، ' ) ( ألِف، ألِف مقصورة، ألِف خنجرية )
"I'm a native Arabic speaker, and if an English native speaker is interested in learning Arabic, we can assist each other in learning our respective languages."
Bro 💀 I taught my language teacher(canadian) arabic and she wanted to know how to say dog since she looked at her dog named Lily then when I told her she was like: "Lily you are Kalbae" I was crying so hard and there was 2 other Arabs in my class that could of called me out 💀
Arabic is very difficult I am Arabic and we study the basics of our language and we face a big problem because Arabic is the second hardest thing to study after mathematics
Wow, so even Arabic speakers find Arabic difficult? Well, I guess English speakers also find English difficult, not to mention the classes in school…. (I’m not from a Western country, by the way.)
ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ I can read Arãbic, I learnt Arãbic reading for Qur'an al-kareem recitation. Now I'm trying to learn Romanization of Arabic and Urdu letters to English letters because is important for writting Arabic name in english script (letters).
Arabic will be easy later, the beginning part is of course harder unlike English. Another challenge is , we need to modify the words again when we live in gulf countries, or other Arab countries according to their local dialects.
Some times we say (Int) similar to the German word (Ischt) and there’s (Ain) it’s both a letter and “Eye” in Arabic. It’s also similar to (Ein) in German
I am an Arab, and if you want me to translate a sentence for you, say it to me, and I will translate it for you, and I am truly Arab. I am not joking. 😊
Dialects are for the ignorant and thugs only, while the standard language is for the elite, even English has a standard language and it also has dialects called "Slang", the only difference is that the English people are wise while the Arabs are ignorant, the Arabic dialects are used by ignorant people who spend most of their time in Streets to cause harm to others, their dialects are like their mannerisms, they are rude, vulgar, and impudent, with many vulgar words and sexual overtones, so the ignorant common people love these dialects, and they hate Standard Arabic because the standard language is concerned with culture, books, and technology, so I will ask this question: What is the use of communication With ignorant people who love to hurt you?! If this is the case, then mixing with them is reprehensible, and it is better to stay with books (and as I said earlier, Standard Arabic represents books and culture). On the other hand, you benefit from Standard Arabic and its alphabet, being the easiest in the world. I am from the Arab East and I can understand Arabic dialects (I do not like Arabic dialects, I love Standard Arabic, but just to clarify the matter) I can understand even the Algerian and Moroccan dialects, and in the end it must be said that this is not just an opinion, but a reality.
Arabic language: أنتَ= masculine singular أنتِ= for the feminine singular أنتم= a group of males أنتن= a group of females أنتما= two people, whether male or female English language: (You )
anta(males) anti(females) انتِ: It is said for females and pronounced kasra in Arabic ( ِ )*This is the kasra* انت: It is said for males and without kasra *You can go back to the clip to learn the correct pronunciation:)*
❤you're welcome It is a somewhat difficult language, but it is fun, and I want to learn it because I will visit an Arab region, and I am not good at pronouncing only one letter. 🙂 ❤✅Your luck is terrible, Arabs
Hello, I am beautiful. My mother tongue is Arabic, and I am learning English. I can help you learn Arabic in exchange for helping me improve my pronunciation in English.
We all know that the easiest way to learn a language is through music songs, because u can also learn pronunciation. I have a nice arabic song on my profile translated to english with it's original lyrics, enjoy!
Those who want to learn Arabic must learn the dialect of a country, or else the Arabs will laugh at you because you speak correctly, as if you are speaking formally with a child ,In short, the Arabic language is not used. You must learn the dialect of an Arab country. The easiest dialects of the country are Syrian and Jordanian in first place and Saudi Arabia in second place because it has some difficult words as well.
أنا أعرف اللغة العربية بالفعل، لذا ولدت في المملكة العربية السعودية، وهل ولدت أنت في المملكة العربية السعودية، لذلك أعرف كل شيء باللغة العربية، ثم ترى تعليقاتي، فالجميع لا يعرفون الكثير عنها، لذا دعهم
You:
Anta:أنت for one person "masculine"
Anti:أنتِ for one person "feminine"
Antoma:أنتما for two person
Antom:أنتم for 3 person and above
Antona:أنتن for 3 person(woman's only) and above
@@velikovkaayatan9258
We use ANTOM for the masculine plural or masculine and feminine at the same time, but if there are only females, we say ANTONA
@@velikovkaayatan9258
I am Muslim then I am Arab , أنا مسلم ثم عربي
انا:You
Better you teach Arabic it would be good for us…. How to learn Arabic
people*** not person
people - Plural
Person- Singular
"You is anta, you is anti" if you're teaching you should probably explain that anta is for males and anti is for females.
anta(males) anti(females)
انتِ: It is said for females and pronounced kasra in Arabic
( ِ )*This is the kasra*
انت: It is said for males and without kasra
*You can go back to the clip to learn the correct pronunciation:)*
@BG she is teaching the fusha not dialects.
@BG
Yes, she's not teaching any people colloquial language.. she's teaching the classical original fusha.
@@MuslimSunni732
ماحد قال شي اخي الحبيب
@@MuslimSunni732
والله، قاعدين يتكلون عن اللغة و اللهجات.. وترا كثير من االي هنا مسلمين.
Btw guys “anta “ is for males and “anti” is for females (:
In لبنان we say: Inta and inte
No , for guys antm for females anton للجماعة أنتم ، للجماعة المؤنثة أنتُنَّ / أنتِنَّ
@@Hadi73142 Im lebanon to ya khabibi
Nooo you is anta you is anti😂😂
@@jungkooksflower2774 i know. i mean that one version is for guys and the other is for girls
اللغه العربيه تمتلك شعبيه كبيره من العراق 🇮🇶🇮🇶🤗🥰🇮🇶🇰🇷
صحيح
كلا الهلا
dia yang apa saya arab raya anda
TIDAK
نعم انها رائعه
و ماعلاقة كوريا
@@murder_drones.v فقط تجاهل الامر
As a Persian,I found learning Arabic super easy thanks to the same alphabet, learning a new language is like a gate to another world
@Madina 786 no.
@@HyperGaming-eg9fs what
@@HyperGaming-eg9fs why did you say you learned then
Yea... It's easier if your own language has the same alphabets! I'm a native Urdu speaker and the alphabets are same just different pronunciations!
@@MaryamKhan-vf3zo how can i learn
اشوف ال اجانب يتعلمون الغه العربيه🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Sory I can't red a comment but iwant lern Arabic ples help me iwant lern by Islam and Arabic plees help me iam lern some aWords As
مرحبا بكم.
أين أنتم
السلامو علايكم من انت
انا اسمي جود فراس (◍•ᴗ•◍) ❤ 🧸
اتابع RUclipsr Arabs
@وحيدة ولا أحد يهتم شكرا لك
مدري احزن ولا اضحك😂😂
-شباب تراه انا منجد عربي بس اسمي خليته طقطق🌞-
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رائع اول مرة اعرف ان هناك احد مهتم باللغة العربية 😁
We love Arabic as it's the language of our Holy Quran? Instead of laughing can't you just lead the way?🤷
@@mnr8854 can you speak Arabic now?
حتى انا اول مره اعرف ان الاجانب مهتمين بالغتنا🌚👍🏻
لا في كثيررر
@@디나-i1q
عشان القران فقط
Arabic: انتَ ، انتِ ، انتما ، انتم ،انتنَ ،
English: you
لكن هناك إختلاف في الدلالة فكل واحدة تستعمل لعدد او او جنس معين
Learning Qur'an is the best way to learn Arabic!
No thank you
@@ami2763 DREAM BIG INTENSIVE 7DAYS PROGRAM ON RUclips.
How can we read the Qur’an if we do not know how to read Arabic? What is wrong with you, my brother?
First, you have to learn Arabic to understand Qur’an
@@el.barsta6631 @eu.1b What I meant to say was that the Quran is a great resource for learning Arabic and provides necessary fundamentals of Arabic.
احساس رهيب انك عريي😂😂
شفتتت 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
شعور يضحك وانت تشوف ناس تتعلم العربي😂😂😂
اتفق احلى شيء انهم يتكلمون فصحه وهم مايدرون لو تكلمت مع العرب فصحى يضحكوا عليك لازم تتكلم معاهم بلهجتهم😂 مساكين الحمدلله على كل حال لو ما نحن عرب كان صرنا مثلهم 😂😭
انها ليست مضحكة حتى. ما الذي يجعلك تقول ذلك💀 ايم ذاهب الى ان يكون ص. أولا - ايم سيكون ميتا مع موقفك☠️🤞🤞
@@علياشطرواحدهفيامريكالا يوجد شيء خاطئ في اللغة العربية. أنت أيضا تتحدث العربية لذا أغلق فمك الدهني. جميع الناس حتى تتعلم لغة. أنت أيضا تتحدث العربية لذا أغلق فمك الدهني. جميع الناس حتى تتعلم لغة. 😑لدي شعور بأنك شبح
Quran
Al hayat” (life), 145 times; “al mawt” (death), 145 times“al-dunya” (mundane life), 115 times; “al akhira” (the afterlife), 115 times“malaika” (angels), 88 times; “shayatin” (demons), 88 times“ar rajul (man), 24 times; “al mar’a (woman), 24 times“as salihat (good deeds), 167 times; “as sayya’at” (wrong doings), 167 times“qul” (say), 332 times; “qalu” (said), 332 times“an nas” (people), 50 times; “an nabiya” (prophets), 50 times“al muslimat” (Muslim women), 41 times; “al muslimin” (Muslim men), 41 times"yawma-izhin" (That day), 70 times; "qiyama" (Judgment day), 70 times"dunya" (near), 115 times; "akhira" (far), 115 times"shitaa" (winter), 1 time; "sayf" (summer), 1 time"Isa" (Yahushua), 25 times; "Adam", 25 times
Iblis the devil is mentioned 11 times and seek refuge from iblis the devil is mentioned 11 times.
Belief and disbelief 17 times
Clay (teen and sperm (nutufa
112 times (how ALLAH says he made us)
Charity (zakat and blessings (baraka same amount of times.
The words "Sea" and "Land" are used 32 and 13 times respectively in the Quran. 32 plus 13 equals 45, and the two words make up 71.1 and 28.9 percent respectively of those 45. These percentages roughly correspond to what we today know the proportion of the Earth's surface made up of water and land to be."Human being" is used 65 times: the sum of the number of references to the stages of man's creation is the same:
al-Fatihah in itself has 7 verses, 3.5 dedicated towards our praise of the Omnipotent, and the next 3.5 dedicated towards our prayers to the Omnipotent.The words “salawat” (prayers) and "aqimis-salah" (establish prayer) are mentioned 5 times in the Quran, the same as the number of mandatory daily prayers.The word "alwan" (colors) is written 7 times, the same as the number of colors of the rainbow.The words "samawat" + "sab" (heavens + seven) are written together 7 times, the same as the number of heavens described in the Quran.There are 365 days in a year. The word "yawm" (day in singular) is written exactly 365 times.
Months written 12 times
Muslims circumambulate around the Qibla, seven times during pilgrimage. The word ‘Qibla’ is used in the whole Quran exactly seven times: 2:142:8, 2:143:15, 2:144:8, 2:145:10, 2:145:14, 2:145:18, and 10:87:12" There are 12 months in a year. The word "shahr" (month in singular) is written exactly 12 times: [2:185] [2:194] [2:217] [5:2] [5:97] [9:36] [97:3]There are 19 years in the metonic cycle. The word "sanah" (year in singular) is written exactly 19 times
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Thanks
@@elonmusk42 NP
@@elonmusk42
4:82) Then do they not reflect upon the Qur’an? If it had been from [any] other than Allah, they would have found within it much contradiction.
@@elonmusk42
2:23 And if ye are in doubt As to what We have revealed From time to time to Our servant, Then produce a Sura Like thereunto; And call your witnesses or helpers (If there are any) besides God, if your (doubts) are true.
Bring a sura like The Quran...10:38
10:38 Or do they say, "He forged it"? Say: "Bring then A Sura like unto it,
And call (to your aid) Any one you can, Besides God, if it be Ye speak the
truth!"
Bring ten suras like the Quran...11:13
11:13 Or they may say, "He forged it." Say, "Bring ye then ten Suras Forged,
like unto it, and call (To your aid) whomsoever Ye can, other than God! - If
ye speak the truth!
All of mankind and Jinns together cannot produce the Quran...17:88
17:88 Say: "If the whole Of mankind and Jinns Were to gather together To
produce the like Of this Qur-an, they Could not produce The like thereof,
even if They backed up each other.
Produce a recital like the Quran...52:34
52:34 Let them then produce A recital like unto it, - if (it be) they speak The Truth.
Nice brother 🥀🥀
حقاً إنها لغتي الحبيبه🌹
اللغه العربيه
nice bomb plans
@@dumainfx هل انت بخير ام تحتاج الا دواء مجانين؟
@@_515-لماذا 😂
@@dumainfx this racism don't say that To anything Arabic
I need to learn it
نعم ، هذه هي الكلمات الأساسية ، شكرًا لك على تعليم الناس
من اين انت يا بنت حلال؟
من اين انت يا بنت حلال؟
日本語でもyouはアンタということがあります!分かりやすい😊
Useful video. I usually learn Arabic by reading articles and stories. During this process, when I encounter unfamilar words, I usually use Immersive Translate to help me look up their meaning and then memorize them. But this video is really useful in helping me learn Arabic❤
When I was a child, it was a little difficult for me to learn Arabic, but I've realized it was easy for me to speak it fluently. Speaking of that:
In general, for starters, we form a plural noun by adding the letter S to end of the noun.
*Translate these words to Arabic:*
Pt. 1: Regular Nouns *(add -S)*
1 car, 2 cars
1 dog, 2 dogs
1 book, 2 books
1 house, 2 houses
1 girl, 2 girls
1 apple, 2 apples
1 train, 2 trains
When a noun ends in an S, CH, SH, an X, or 'Zed' (or Z) depending on the pronunciation, we generally add an '-ES' to the end of the noun.
Pt. 2: Ending in S, CH, SH, X or Z *(add -ES)*
1 bus, 2 buses
1 glass, 2 glasses
1 match, 2 matches
1 sandwich, 2 sandwiches
1 dish, 2 dishes
1 fox, 2 foxes
1 box, 2 boxes
1 quiz, 2 quizzes
* Notice how with nouns ending in the letter Z; depending on the pronunciation, we sometimes double that letter.
Pt. 3: When a noun ends in an -F or -FE
*(remove the F/FE & add -VES)*
For example, the word "wolf" ends in the letter F, we could remove the F of FE part, and add 'VES' to the end.
1 leaf, 2 leaves
1 wolf, 2 wolves
1 shelf, 2 shelves
1 hoof, 2 hooves
1 life, 2 lives
1 knife, 2 knives
*Exceptions are:* roof - roofs, cliff, cliffs
You just add an -S to the end of a few nouns that end in an F, FE, or FF.
From this channel I learned Arabic very well
«اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ كَبِيرًا اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ كَبِيرًا اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ كَبِيرًا وَالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ كَثِيرًا وَالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ كَثِيرًا وَالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ كَثِيرًا وَسُبْحَان الله بكرَة وَأَصِيلا» ثَلَاثًا «أَعُوذُ بِاللَّهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ مِنْ نَفْخِهِ وَنَفْثَهِ وَهَمْزَهِ» . رَوَاهُ أَبُو دَاوُدَ وَابْنُ مَاجَهْ إِلَّا أَنَّهُ لَمْ يَذْكُرْ: «وَالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ كَثِيرًا» . وَذَكَرَ فِي آخِرِهِ: «مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ» وَقَالَ عُمَرُ رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُ: نَفْخُهُ الْكِبْرُ وَنَفْثُهُ الشِّعْرُ وه
I just need to learn to write Arabic I know انا
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شكرا لك على مساعدتي كثيرا !!! أحب مقاطع الفيديو الخاصة بك التي تستحقها أكثر
Thanks because your teaching kids
تذكر أنه في اليوم التالي تسليم خط النار وأحبه عندما أحبه عندما أحبه عندما أحبه عندما أحبه عندما أحبه عندما أحبه عندما أحبه
Finally someone who breaks it down to the most important😊
So easy everyone trying to learn it🙇
أنا جيد حقا
It's hard for Europeans and Americans to pronounce but hard to learn grammar. I'm Arab and I'm having a hard time understanding grammar.
In the end, you will understand Arabic, if you will not receive it
I am an Arab. I learned your language and continued until I understood your entire language
@@Blackwins-Blackpin There is grammar, which is the syntax of each word, why use this word, and so on
The hardest language in the world 😂
Hey am from the arabic home ولو مش مسدا اهو اللغه العربيه الفصحي
I'm from Egypt Arabic is easy, can I help you?
@@armybtslovejk7749 hi army
@@garlapatilalithadevi4376 hi Are you an ARMY?
You are American, right, I am from Egypt
بخرب يخي يخي يخوييم يميويم ي صميوخي يخيوينب قهبتبهبنبهنب بنبويخسنيميونبرذ ينيني ي
'You is aunty' it hit harder than it should
😂😂😂
You have the same name as my grandma- 💀💀
شكرا لتدريسك اللغه العربيه 😊❤
* اللغة العربية
يا من له بين نفسه ومن له قدرة أن 😅 يكون له نصيب منه ومن كل عين لصاحبه فإنه ما لم يستطع أن يهديه إلى نفسه فإنه لا 🙅♀️ يظلم نفسه أو أن يتوب من الله ومن سيئات نفسه أن يغفر لها
“He is who and she is he”
😆 ah yes that didn’t confuse me at all when I was first learning
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والله دنيا غريبة احن نتعلم الغة مالتهم وهم يتعلمو الغة مالتنة
hahahahaaha
ohh really but why you learn other languages 😂
شکرا .انا احب اعلم عربی
Thx my arabic is awful. I like to learn
Very sweet language
Mashallah,great struggling in way of Allah
Nice teacher. Please make more videos.
فيديوهاتك رائعة، استمر في ذلك
ur vids are great keep them up
you is.. :
انتَ، انتِ، انتما، انتم،انتنَّ :)
You are
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أنْتَ
أنْتِ
أنْتُمَاْ
أنْتُمْ
أنْتُنَّ
في بداية ٱلكلمة دائمًا " همزة " و ليس " أَلِف "
ٱلهمزة يمكن لها أن تأتي في ( بداية - وسط - آخر ) ٱلكلمة أما ٱلألِف فيأتي في وسط أو آخر ٱلكلمة حصرًا.
ٱلهمزة لها أشكال مثل: ( ء، أ، إ، آ، ٱ، " ئ أو ؤ " )( ٱلهمزة مفردة على ٱلسطر، همزة ٱلقطع، همزة ٱلمد، همزة ٱلوصل، همزة ٱلكرسي " كرسي الياء أو كرسي الواو " ) كل له ٱستخدامه.
ٱلألِف له أشكال مثل: ( ا، ى، ' ) ( ألِف، ألِف مقصورة، ألِف خنجرية )
Very nice 👍
"I'm a native Arabic speaker, and if an English native speaker is interested in learning Arabic, we can assist each other in learning our respective languages."
احلى شي اشوف الكوريين والاجانب يتعلمو عربي ونا عربيه
قبل شوي شفت فيديوهات بنات كوريات يعلمن العربي😂
يلا باي🗿👍
يلا باي 🗿👍
ههه محد مهتم
@@نوافالشاقي 🤾♂️وراك
عيد ميلاد الفتاة الفقيرة ruclips.net/user/shortsbulgzmoqftdi؟feature=sahare
The word “حو” can also be for unknown genders and “إِنتِ” is you (female) while “إِنتَ” is you (female)
I am from Egypt 🇪🇬 Egypt is /مصر 🇪🇬
I love Egypt ❤
Bro 💀
I taught my language teacher(canadian) arabic and she wanted to know how to say dog since she looked at her dog named Lily then when I told her she was like: "Lily you are Kalbae"
I was crying so hard and there was 2 other Arabs in my class that could of called me out 💀
Arabic animal words never get old
😂😂😂😂 of all the times I used kalab I never used it to describe a dog
@{لَا تَحْزَنْ إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَنَا} I'm arab 💀 I was born in Syria
@@mrbandz1470 😅😅😅
@@arabsontopp so kalbae means dog in Arabic?
نطقها جدا صحيح بالعربي كأنها عربية
I reed the Quran and when it dosent have the dashes, it’s so confusing 😅 so I will try to learn ❤️
Awesome 💐💐💐💐💐
Arabic is very difficult I am Arabic and we study the basics of our language and we face a big problem because Arabic is the second hardest thing to study after mathematics
Wow, so even Arabic speakers find Arabic difficult?
Well, I guess English speakers also find English difficult, not to mention the classes in school…. (I’m not from a Western country, by the way.)
@@Graphite2983 It's not that difficult, I'm an Arab either, and I don't find it difficult.
ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ
I can read Arãbic, I learnt Arãbic reading for Qur'an al-kareem recitation.
Now I'm trying to learn Romanization of Arabic and Urdu letters to English letters because is important for writting Arabic name in english script (letters).
@@SKZ-2008-KSA ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ
From which country and How many languages you do know?
Arabic will be easy later, the beginning part is of course harder unlike English. Another challenge is , we need to modify the words again when we live in gulf countries, or other Arab countries according to their local dialects.
أيتها الفتاة التي نعرفها، لا تخبرينا 😂😂😂
Soo ✨✨✨✨beautiful✨✨❤ topic
Some times we say (Int) similar to the German word (Ischt) and there’s (Ain) it’s both a letter and “Eye” in Arabic. It’s also similar to (Ein) in German
I am an Arab, and if you want me to translate a sentence for you, say it to me, and I will translate it for you, and I am truly Arab. I am not joking. 😊
Dialects are for the ignorant and thugs only, while the standard language is for the elite, even English has a standard language and it also has dialects called "Slang", the only difference is that the English people are wise while the Arabs are ignorant, the Arabic dialects are used by ignorant people who spend most of their time in Streets to cause harm to others, their dialects are like their mannerisms, they are rude, vulgar, and impudent, with many vulgar words and sexual overtones, so the ignorant common people love these dialects, and they hate Standard Arabic because the standard language is concerned with culture, books, and technology, so I will ask this question: What is the use of communication With ignorant people who love to hurt you?! If this is the case, then mixing with them is reprehensible, and it is better to stay with books (and as I said earlier, Standard Arabic represents books and culture). On the other hand, you benefit from Standard Arabic and its alphabet, being the easiest in the world. I am from the Arab East and I can understand Arabic dialects (I do not like Arabic dialects, I love Standard Arabic, but just to clarify the matter) I can understand even the Algerian and Moroccan dialects, and in the end it must be said that this is not just an opinion, but a reality.
رائع 🤩
Perfokte ❤😂
Ooooh thank you very much, i don't even know how and where to learn these very very hardest words🙄
Thank you for this damaa Thank you, I really want to learn Arabic
But why? As an Arab person born in Saudi Arabia, I don't know much about Arabic and it's a very difficult language!
كنت جالسة اتعلم الحروف اليابانية بعدين جيت اتفرج على الأجانب وهم يعانون وهم يدرسون لغتنا
As a Arabian im dying laughing watching this استمرو يا اجانب
Wow cool like it from texas
Arabic language:
أنتَ= masculine singular
أنتِ= for the feminine singular
أنتم= a group of males
أنتن= a group of females
أنتما= two people, whether male or female
English language:
(You )
❤️Thanks for making this video ✌️
ما شاء الله😊
You have a beautiful cute smile.😊
انا لغتي الام هي العربيه
واعتز بها
وانا اتعلم الانجليزيه لاغراض تعليميه وحتي تفيدني في دراستي فهي احدي موادي الدراسيه
هل تريد تعلم العربية
Guys, Anti is for femal , Anta is for male , I am arabian tho
cool! thank you
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it was so beautiful
I've been studying arabic for 3 months
This is great vid
AS SALAM ALIKUM ARE YOU FROM SAUDI
omg I was jumpscared when she said smt like aNaL and wHoRe- 😭😭😭💀
anta(males) anti(females)
انتِ: It is said for females and pronounced kasra in Arabic
( ِ )*This is the kasra*
انت: It is said for males and without kasra
*You can go back to the clip to learn the correct pronunciation:)*
احسنتي يا بطة
@@عرباويمصري-ط3ي
شُكراً لك🫂.
@@عرباويمصري-ط3ي
احس اني اعرفك؟.
@@بطتنابطةبطتكم
يمكن
@@عرباويمصري-ط3ي
ياليل الحين لازم ارجع لذاكرتي
+انت ملحد صح؟😭
الحجاب الله يسعدك ويهديك
As a Kurd I wanna learn arabic😂❤
ruclips.net/video/iZUTNfHNf6Y/видео.html
same
احب رؤية الاجانب يتعلمون اللغة العربية😂❤
مين مثلي مصدوم انو الاجانب عم يتعلمو لغتنا😂😂
Please make these everyday please😔
❤you're welcome
It is a somewhat difficult language, but it is fun, and I want to learn it because I will visit an Arab region, and I am not good at pronouncing only one letter. 🙂
❤✅Your luck is terrible, Arabs
Thanks ، I hope you learn our language
Hello, I am beautiful. My mother tongue is Arabic, and I am learning English. I can help you learn Arabic in exchange for helping me improve my pronunciation in English.
إذا قمت بترجمة هذا فأنت تملكني فرعيًا
I like your video
We all know that the easiest way to learn a language is through music songs, because u can also learn pronunciation. I have a nice arabic song on my profile translated to english with it's original lyrics, enjoy!
Thank you very much
I can tell she’s Palestinian from the way she said انا
as someone who is learning, i noticed she pronounced it differently too haha
Racist
@@jackl7994 I'm not racist, lol I speak Arabic I'm East African.
@@jackl7994 recognise someone’s nationality/ethnicity is racist??? lmao.
Those who want to learn Arabic must learn the dialect of a country, or else the Arabs will laugh at you because you speak correctly, as if you are speaking formally with a child ,In short, the Arabic language is not used. You must learn the dialect of an Arab country. The easiest dialects of the country are Syrian and Jordanian in first place and Saudi Arabia in second place because it has some difficult words as well.
Good
Thank you
Much appreciated, learning
OMG TYSM I just didn’t know she and he TYSMMmMmMmmMmM
Me watching this video even though I know Arabic*
Tel me how many jar are there in arabic
سبحان الله الأجانب بتعلمو لغتنا و احنا بتعلم لغتهم sbhan Allah Foreigners we learn language and we learn 😅
MashaAllah
الشي الي انا مصدوم منه من سافرت امريكا لقيت اطفال يتكلمون انجليزي احسن مني
اكيد لانو هاذا their country شنو هل غباء؟؟
Thanks you 💕
هيكل! شخصية جذابة وجذابة جدا
طريقة التحضير و الإستخدام في المنزل من مطبخي صع جدا
Hi there, I'm Arabic native speaker and I want someone who speaks english fluently to practice conversation and exchange knowledge
ruclips.net/video/iZUTNfHNf6Y/видео.html
It would be helpful if you put the pronunciations on the side to
مين العربي جا يتعلم لغته مره ثانيه😭😭😭😂
hey guys, im arabic from iraq, good Line 🙈🤍
أنا أعرف اللغة العربية بالفعل، لذا ولدت في المملكة العربية السعودية، وهل ولدت أنت في المملكة العربية السعودية، لذلك أعرف كل شيء باللغة العربية، ثم ترى تعليقاتي، فالجميع لا يعرفون الكثير عنها، لذا دعهم
My mum told me to learn Arabic so I can get a new iPhone-
YOU TAUGHT ME PRONOUNS THANK YOU
Jazakallah lol 😂
بسم الله ما أبي اتعلم عربي أنا أعرف عربي من زمان من أنا مولوده مو لازم تعلميني بس عادي شكرا علمت الناس❤
Very nice
من خلال القيام بأي دورة سأتعلم التحدث باللغة العربية؟
I am urdu easy for me submallah
Hi a'm from moroko ❤
Without success, all the countries that want to learn our language, and I am Arab, but I want to learn your language 😂