فهد الدوسري hhhhhhhh habibi, the only hard part of the arabic language is the past tense of the verbs, the hardest language is japanese, just for writting it`s gonna take you MONTHS, arabic is easy
Hi everybody. there're some points I wanna make clear to everyone here : *No one in the Arabic world is using MSA in their daily life. *Each Arabic country has its own dialect that is way different from MSA. *Even within the same country,people have different accents but don't worry there's always one that is more dominant and everybody understand (It's usually the accent of people of the Capital) *Not everyone in Arabic countries can speak correctly in MSA (cause to speak correctly U have to be aware of the grammar and a lot of other things and that require too much studying) but they can understand it (cause it's commonly used in radio,TV and general speeches and its the one used in books,journals and magazines) *All students here study MSA as a part (a central part) of their curriculum (I my self studied MSA for like 12 years at school) *I have seen people from non Arabic countries that speak in Arabic better than many people here (I'm from Egypt) so don't give up, keep the hard work and take your time.
in order to speak Arabic fluently you need to study MSA first , there is no doubt about that .. dialect is something you can learn after the MSA, basically MSA is the mother language of all Arabic dialects
Could someone that is native to egypt carry a basic conversation with someone from lebanon, or is it really much different? Is the difference basically USA english VS australian? Or is it more different?
Keith Killingly all arab dialects understand by each other except moroccan dialect so yes egyptian, lebanese, saudi iraqi syrian can understand eachother
What makes Arabic easier to remember (although it's still the second hardest to learn) is that it's a really logical and calculated language. Every word is specific to one thing and there aren't many exceptions to grammer rules like in other languages.
Menna Emam Im Egyptian too .. but btw egyptian, in my opinion , is the hardest of all arabic dialects .... bc we sometimes create words .. and say jokes called ألش 😂😂😂😂 انا اول مرة احس بالفخر اني مصرية 😂
Actually the Egyptian dialect has many common words with MS arabic, and many of those words which are not common are not also so far form the standard ones, this is not the case with some other arabic dialects, e.g. Iraq
Arabic seems to be the perfect language for me. I've been searching for a language that is challenging and fun to learn. I'm happy Arabic only has 3 cases. (Latin and Russian both have 6 six cases.) I like the Arabic alphabet. I know people I could practice with. It seems like fun to learn it.
The eyelash is on your profile photo but I thought it's on the top of my phone so I was trying to remove it but the I realised that it's your profile 😂😂
Everyone who wants to try out arabic, go for it!!!! trust me, it is NOT as difficult as you think it is. Reading and writing is pretty simple once you get the hang of the letters and their shapes and forms when PUR in different parts of a sentence. I'd say tenses are kinda difficult, but then again that's how it's like with all languages. I personally am not that great at the language since I lived in Britain my whole life and though my parents talk it to me at home (and I reply in English, LOL), they talk to me in Iraqi dialect. There are MANY dialects but knowing one can pretty much get you somewhere with the others. Obviously learning the formal way (foshah arabic, الفصحى) is what you should do. I'm not that great at arabic and I find the grammar a little difficult but that's simply bc I lack the motivation to better myself at it, and I never really bothered with it. Y'all should try it out! It's definitely a wonderful language with so many beautiful beautiful forms of writing. It's honestly an art. So many quotations and the way words are ordered in arabic is simply beautiful. Song lyrics turn out so well and it's so easy to rhyme words. Also, a thing with arabic is that there are BARELY the same words that mean different things. For example, there's the word شمس which is sun. There is NO other word pronounced as شمس (shams) in the ENTIRE language (other than the name shams, but that's a name.) whereas in English, the word sun is pronounced the same as the word "son". The structure of it all is just so fascinating and a true wonder. Also, knowing arabic gives you the opportunity to understand the ENTIRE Quran (even if you do not preach it, it has MANY beautiful verses that must be given a read by whoever you are.) in its completely original form, without the twisted and inaccurate English translations. And that's a truly great thing. Give it a go, whoever wants to!!!
ترى من جد كلام حقيقي مو مجاملات. علماء اللغة حول العالم اجمعوا ان اللغة العربية من اصعب واعقد واعمق اللغات اذا ما كانت الاعمق عندك الفتحة والضمة والكسرة و الضمير المتصل والمنفصل ونائب الفاعل والتاء المربوطة والهاء و التاء المفتوحة واسماء الاشارة للفرد والمثنى والجمع للذكور والاناث وجمع التكسير, والضمائر المقدرة وكان واخواتها وان واخواتها والاسماء الخمسة, الحمدلله اجيد اللغة الانجليزية وهي لغة رائعة لكن عند مقارنتها بالعربي كأنك تقارن بحر بالمحيط الهادي والله العظيم بدون اي تحيز .........عشان كذه هية لغة القران الكريم :)
Hi 👋🏼 I’ve watched your video about 3 years ago, i was thinking weather or not i should learn Arabic in university. After watching your video I decided to study it. Now I’ve been learning it about 1,5 years, I’m so happy and I’m obsessed with it. شكرا ❤️
I love Algerians but their accent really irritates me I prefer Tunisian accent over Algerian and Moroccan I feel it has lighter pronunciation of vowels
most the pple who Ive known learned Arabic mostly from hearing and listening .. So I think the best way is to listen alot and alot ..studying can come after , say three months of daily listening sessions ..yaah ...thats my little tip for yall :)
إذا كانت لغة أهل الجنة ألا يجعلها ذلك أكثر دقة وتميزا وعمقا عن غيرها من اللغات الفخر لكل من تعلمها واستمتع بها وغاص في أعماق ألفاظها وبحور شعرها ونثرها وخطابها وفنها لن يفهم ما أعني إلا من عرف السجع والطباق والجناس وبحور الشعر وأسرار المترادفات وأحكام النحو وجمال الخط والإملاء وعذوبة اللفظ والحركات لايعلم إلا من قرأ المقامات والأبيات وتنفس محكم الآيات وجمال لسان العرب لغة مات من تمسك بها ولم يعد ينطقها إلا أجيال استبدلوا حروفها بأرقام ورموز غريية وظنوا أن اللغات الأخرى أفضل منها لغة أهانها أهلها فلم يقدروا على تلاوة مصحفهم أو فهم أحاديث نبيهم للأسف ضاعت اللغة فضاعت الهوية
Azezh4455 Shehri هل تعلم ياصديقي اذا اتيت بانجليزي يقرا لغته من ١٧٠٠ ميلادي لن يفهم الا شي القليل؟! وانت اذا أتيتك بنص عربي بدون نقاط من عام ٦٩٠ ميلادي راح تعرف تقر اغلبه ، اللغة لم تمت وانما امال الشباب والنسا ضاعت لأنهم تركو كتاب ربهم
Yaseen Ba الغة العربية فيها من أساليب في جميع النواحي مما يجعلها في غاية الغنى والجمال اقرأ هذا للبيت وتفكر في جمال اللغة:- قبور تبنى ونحن ما تبنى يا ليتنا تبنى من قبل أن تبنى
If u go anywhere in any Arabic country, and u speak Fusha ( official Arabic), people will understand u, it is the language used in news and magazines ,books ... but in the other hand , u will find that the difference between Dialects ( even in the same country) is more difficult than it is between some different European languages! , which each considered as a separate language.. for example the difference between Arabic in Syrian & Morocco Dialects is much more vast and complicated than the difference between German and Dutch languages
Im Arabic.. for me I think Arabic language is harder than English.. especially in the grammer... Arabic language is sooo wide.. but if you really want to learn then nothing is going to be difficult
Of course Arabic is harder than English Arabic have like more than 3 millions words and even in English we find a lot of words which is Arabic in origin And even you you don't know the old Arabic ! When you see the poetry's you can learned because they are in Arabic classical
Are you of Arabic Origin???.... because the way you say مغارب really sounds like a native speaker! For me I am Syrian English Teacher and I can recognize a foreign from the pronunciation of غ, ع, and ض .... because they are the hardest to pronounce.... but the way you say it is really native..... cheers ^_^
I love learning new writing systems and Arabic's seems so interesting! I definitely want to get into Arabic after getting to upper-intermediate/advanced in Korean
That’s really good will i like that. I’m from Iraq but lives in turkey I can speak Arabic, English and Turkish. Everything is possible if you wanna do it
In Arabic we have 29 letters: ( ء، ا، ب، ج، د، ه، و، ز، ح، ط، ي، ك، ل، م، ن، س، ع، ف، ص، ق، ر، ش، ت، ث، خ، ذ، ض، ظ، غ ) There are letters that change their shape (only slightly) according to their position in the word, just as the shape of the English Latin letters changes, for example: ( A & a, G & g ) but ( O & o, C & c )
@@dimitrisgalazis I was just joking man can you tell him or show him this كيف طلعت لبرا يااامعلم اكلنا خرا هون Please show him this and let him replay to me ok
I have learned the greek, russian, korean, japanese, thai, and the chinese writing system but for some reason the arabic writing system is extremly hard for me to learn, I tried multiple times and failed each time.. but i will try to keep going.
If you want to learn Arabic try to write the letters in deferent ways such as ب -با -تب- In first in the middle and in the end of the word so you can read and more things i used to do it when i was Little 👧🏽
once you learn some rules well, you can't do any mistakes in pronunciation of word..It's very unique of the language.. speaking is very easier...pronunciation is so sweet and rhythmic.. From an experience of being a polyglot of 8 languages..
Im an arabic myself and i cant understand the grammar very well they teach us the grammar until we graduate from college and we don’t do very well tho😂 So its fine if you don’t get it specially the Pacific things
Well, let me kindly correct you on a very important issue: the plural أمريكيون is the NOMINATIVE case while أمريكيين is the accusative and genitive case :)
I’m a native Arabic speaker. I don’t want to disappoint you but Arabic is really difficult.. even for us Arabs. It’s like impossible to speak perfect standard Arabic because there are many rules and vocabulary to it. BUT that’s why it’s amazing and artistic lol! If you get the hang of it, that means you can describe literarily anything in anyway you want! You will have the power to express what can be unexpressed, the power to portray your profound, the ability communicate with multiple communities (yes Arabs have many ethnicities mentalities cultures subcultures religions identities histories etc) Thus I’m sorry I don’t think any foreigner can reach the ultimate Arabic (Arabs themselves can’t) unless you have a Semitic lingual root such as Hebrew.. bc at least they the advantage start from somewhere. Can Arabic be easy? Yes it can! Thankfully we have many distinct dialects (those are not mere accents, in fact they can be languages themselves if weren’t to follow some international linguistic rules) such as Egyptian-Arabic, Levant-Arabic, Magrhabi-Arabic, and finally Gulf-Arabic. All of which are intelligible to each other to certain extent. People coming sub Saharan Africa and native Roman-language country can go for a Maghreb Arabic, those from Turkey and Greece can go for Levantine Arabic, those from Persia can go for Iraqi Arabic, those who want to be understood by every Arab can go for Egyptian, those who want a bridge to Standard Arabic can go for Gulf Arabic and so forth There’s also something like Broken Arabic, usually spoken by south Asian expats in gulf. Though it won’t be beneficial for optimal communication, but it helps for work-related communication. I know many non-linguistic factors play a role in it… but seriously It’s a shame that we haven’t taken the time and effort to develop our language in a flexible way that suits even far away populations like Japan Russia etc. it’s just the way it is sadly
The thing with diacritics is that people think that they will never be able to read correctly if they are not written. However you as an advance Arabic speaker can understand that most Arabic words can be traced back to their 3 letters root فعل. Arabic Language tends to have finite patterns when you form an object مفعول به or place of a verb like مدرسة درس ... etc. The more you learn, the more you build your own mental grammar of Arabic to the point where it becomes very predictable what the diacritics are even if they are not written, based on the database of patterns you have accumulated in your mental grammar. My point is, it is true that it is intimidating reading a text without written diacritics, although after sometime they become very easy to predict accurately. As a leaner of English Language, I faced that with idiomatic expressions of American English but after serious and dedicated effort to learn the culture and accumulate good number of idiomatic expressions, now (90%) I can accurately tell what is the meaning of the new ones I come across without looking them up.
Hello Italia! I am learning Arabic, starting to learn actually, I cant pay college fee, so I want to self study, please give me the names of books and courses which are 100% perfect to master Arabic. Thanks.
Arabic is one of the hardest if not the hardest language to learn. You don't need a book you need some one that speaks that language and learn slowly. I can help you if you want ( I'm Arab)
Am arab and I learn a new word i n Arabic everytime I read or listen to the quran 🤯 فوم و ثوم = garlic and sometimes wheat and they are 2 different words and غيث/مطر = rain حسام/سيف = sword احد = one without anything else
There's language courses offered in Egypt. I've been mulling it over. I can work remotely for the most part, and if memory serves the lessons were 3-5 hours per day (depending on your course options/schedule). Would this be beneficial to spend say, 6-12 months living in Egypt, learning Arabic at a School?
i have a question ??? أعجبني تحكمك في اللغة العربية عندي سؤال سهل ما إعراب الجملة الآتية؟؟؟؟؟؟ يجرى الكاتب الواقعي على لسان شخصياتة ما يمكن ان ينطق به لسان حالها
يجري فعل مضارع مرفوع، الكاتب فاعل مرفوع بالضمة، الواقعي نعت مرفوع بالضمة، على حرف جر ، لسان اسم مجرور بالكسرة ، (شخصياته) شخصيات مضاف اليه معرف بالاضافة ومجرور بالكسرة والهاء ضمير متصل في محل جر مضاف اليه ، (ما) معرفش اعرابها ، يمكن مضارع مرفوع، ان اداة نصب فعل مضارع ، ينطق مضارع منصوب، به الباء جر والهاء ضمير متصل في محل جر مضاف اليه ، لسان فاعل مرفوع ، حالها (حال) مضاف اليه مجرور و(ها) ضمير متصل في محل جر مضاف اليه ... والله اعلم
You didn't mention that Arabic is not one language, because mutual intelligibility between dialects is rather low. MSA would serve no purpose when haggling in marketplace. As well as the most frequent dialect, Egyptian, would serve no purpose when reading newspapers. This is what every student of Arabic should keep in mind!
MuslimSoldier: It depends on definition of "understanding", people from Romania, Spain, Italy and Brazil can also understand each other to some extent, but they definitely don't speak one language. Yemeni and Egyptian are undoubtely farther from each other than Russian and Czech, let's omit Maghrebi... In my opinion there isn't one Arabic language, as well as there isn't one Slavic language. Reason why we say Arabic is purely political, the same with Chinese.
Invisible short vowels are the hardest part for any foreign learner since modern Arabic is written without them. Natives due to familiarity and context clues, recognize the right short vowels for any given word automatically upon reaching it in a sentence. Classic/Quranic Arabic used to be written with clear short vowel marks which preserved in a written form the exact pronunciation that was used then. Natives find it difficult or even can't read classic poetry without clear short vowel marks shown. That's like a linguistic time portal to the past. Cool stuff.
I can help you to learn english because it is my original language أستطيع مساعدتك لتعلم اللغة العربية If you want tell me and we will talk on what's up application
I tried years ago to try learning Arabic and thought it was very difficult, then recently tried learning Hebrew. I haven't learned either very well but Hebrew seams slightly easier to learn.
first I want to say that you are really good at pronouncing the words and by the way they are actually four endings not just three secondly the grammar that you are talking about is actually the easy part but I wont lie to you the Arabic's real grammar is really hard even for the most of us and the part that you said is the hardest in learning Arabic is actually the easy start in the grammar
As-salamo Alaykom. You are so beautiful, kind, and you have the most alluring eyes I have ever seen on youtube! It's my pleasure to see you, and hear you speaking my native language (اللغة العربية). My best wishes ..
Quite the contrary: Standard Arabic is actually easier than dialects, and this is well-known around the world. Standards are always easier than locals. In Arab countries, there is a "masked illiteracy", Arabic language grammar are impossible to forget because they are closely linked to meaning and are flexible rules.
I'm Syrian and I came here because I do realise how difficult is it Actually I think that English is much more easier than Arabic I don't study when I have an English exam but Arabic exam is like a nightmare for me
Correction: the plural of maghrebi Is maghaariba, not maghaarib😊
L'americanainItalia للحظة ظننت انكِ عربية 😅
-إرهابي فلسطيني- مدري 😂😂 قلت ممكن تسوي ترجمة قوقل ههههه
Spoken Arabic Simplified magharib ... means souths
ramdan radwe maghrib means west
tunisians
Am I the only Arab who's watching it for no reason?!😂😂
hahhahab same idk why i'm here
same story '-'
I have more arabs who watch my lessons than english speakers :/ lol
Tala Alasadi no , me too😂😂😂
You have the same name as me o_o
Reading and writing arabic is fairly easy but the grammar is a different story.
Bdmlan actually no. i bet you haven't read actual arabic
+razor mods (razor1mo) na ive read the quran.
Bdmlan then i doubt you understood it.
I learned how to read and write the alphabet in 10 days ( No Kidding )
فهد الدوسري hhhhhhhh habibi, the only hard part of the arabic language is the past tense of the verbs, the hardest language is japanese, just for writting it`s gonna take you MONTHS, arabic is easy
Hi everybody.
there're some points I wanna make clear to everyone here :
*No one in the Arabic world is using MSA in their daily life.
*Each Arabic country has its own dialect that is way different from MSA.
*Even within the same country,people have different accents but don't worry there's always one that is more dominant and everybody understand (It's usually the accent of people of the Capital)
*Not everyone in Arabic countries can speak correctly in MSA (cause to speak correctly U have to be aware of the grammar and a lot of other things and that require too much studying) but they can understand it (cause it's commonly used in radio,TV and general speeches and its the one used in books,journals and magazines)
*All students here study MSA as a part (a central part) of their curriculum (I my self studied MSA for like 12 years at school)
*I have seen people from non Arabic countries that speak in Arabic better than many people here (I'm from Egypt) so don't give up, keep the hard work and take your time.
so true
in order to speak Arabic fluently you need to study MSA first , there is no doubt about that .. dialect is something you can learn after the MSA, basically MSA is the mother language of all Arabic dialects
+qop6an
yeah thats correct
Could someone that is native to egypt carry a basic conversation with someone from lebanon, or is it really much different? Is the difference basically USA english VS australian? Or is it more different?
Keith Killingly all arab dialects understand by each other except moroccan dialect so yes egyptian, lebanese, saudi iraqi syrian can understand eachother
What makes Arabic easier to remember (although it's still the second hardest to learn) is that it's a really logical and calculated language. Every word is specific to one thing and there aren't many exceptions to grammer rules like in other languages.
That's not entirely true, if you look at شعر, it could mean the nouns hair, poetry and the verb feel depending on the context
اللغة العربية لغة الكمال والقوة والبيان والبلاغة والفصاحة والفخامة والحضارة والنهضة والمستقبل والماضي والحاضر والمستقبل .لغة الجمال والجلال
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الحمد لله انها لغتنا الرسمية
Hola
@@ethanclark4116 where are you from
صحيح
I want to learn arabic language. Because I find this language so beautiful and elegant.
I can help you if you need help
Yes , the language Arabic very beautiful
اتمنى أن تتعلمي بسرعة💚👍
@@maisara3703 can you help me
@@igtv5743 I am Arabic and I can help you.
This is my email, abdelfattahbom@gmail.com
أجمل لغة لغة القرآن العربيه 💖💖💖
@Anonymous شتبي
صح
الله معك
As an Egyptian i would just like to tell you that your pronunciation and accent are so amazing 😄
Menna Emam Im Egyptian too .. but btw egyptian, in my opinion , is the hardest of all arabic dialects .... bc we sometimes create words .. and say jokes called ألش 😂😂😂😂
انا اول مرة احس بالفخر اني مصرية 😂
Actually the Egyptian dialect has many common words with MS arabic, and many of those words which are not common are not also so far form the standard ones, this is not the case with some other arabic dialects, e.g. Iraq
Nouran Tamer nope algerian's one is the hardest than morroco
و انا كمان
she is arabic living in usa , هي عربية
Arabic seems to be the perfect language for me. I've been searching for a language that is challenging and fun to learn.
I'm happy Arabic only has 3 cases. (Latin and Russian both have 6 six cases.) I like the Arabic alphabet. I know people I could practice with. It seems like fun to learn it.
and arabic is an extremely logical language
Eyelash Z did you learn it now
We should practice together 😊
Вы знаете как говорить с русским языком?
The eyelash is on your profile photo but I thought it's on the top of my phone so I was trying to remove it but the I realised that it's your profile 😂😂
Everyone who wants to try out arabic, go for it!!!! trust me, it is NOT as difficult as you think it is. Reading and writing is pretty simple once you get the hang of the letters and their shapes and forms when PUR in different parts of a sentence. I'd say tenses are kinda difficult, but then again that's how it's like with all languages. I personally am not that great at the language since I lived in Britain my whole life and though my parents talk it to me at home (and I reply in English, LOL), they talk to me in Iraqi dialect. There are MANY dialects but knowing one can pretty much get you somewhere with the others. Obviously learning the formal way (foshah arabic, الفصحى) is what you should do. I'm not that great at arabic and I find the grammar a little difficult but that's simply bc I lack the motivation to better myself at it, and I never really bothered with it. Y'all should try it out! It's definitely a wonderful language with so many beautiful beautiful forms of writing. It's honestly an art. So many quotations and the way words are ordered in arabic is simply beautiful. Song lyrics turn out so well and it's so easy to rhyme words. Also, a thing with arabic is that there are BARELY the same words that mean different things. For example, there's the word شمس which is sun. There is NO other word pronounced as شمس (shams) in the ENTIRE language (other than the name shams, but that's a name.) whereas in English, the word sun is pronounced the same as the word "son". The structure of it all is just so fascinating and a true wonder. Also, knowing arabic gives you the opportunity to understand the ENTIRE Quran (even if you do not preach it, it has MANY beautiful verses that must be given a read by whoever you are.) in its completely original form, without the twisted and inaccurate English translations. And that's a truly great thing. Give it a go, whoever wants to!!!
لدرجة صعبه لغتنا!! احس شوي حاشني غرور اني عربي حسيت في شي يميزنا 😁
سارونه الحربي 😂
Nice Man 😂😂😂😂😂 بصيبك غرور لما تشوفهم مستصعبين شغلة وانت لب لب فيها 😂😂
ترى من جد كلام حقيقي مو مجاملات. علماء اللغة حول العالم اجمعوا ان اللغة العربية من اصعب واعقد واعمق اللغات اذا ما كانت الاعمق
عندك الفتحة والضمة والكسرة و الضمير المتصل والمنفصل ونائب الفاعل والتاء المربوطة والهاء و التاء المفتوحة واسماء الاشارة للفرد والمثنى والجمع للذكور والاناث وجمع التكسير, والضمائر المقدرة وكان واخواتها وان واخواتها والاسماء الخمسة, الحمدلله اجيد اللغة الانجليزية وهي لغة رائعة لكن عند مقارنتها بالعربي كأنك تقارن بحر بالمحيط الهادي والله العظيم بدون اي تحيز .........عشان كذه هية لغة القران الكريم :)
أوافقك.............
سارونه الحربي كلنا اخوان 😊😊 بارك الله في الجميع
wow, did u really said "أصدقاء" with that clear ق ?
Am speechless!
It's really easy.... 😐Maybe because I am Arabic 😅
I absolutely second what you said. Her pronunciation of that word is MIND BLOWING!
I’m speechless aswell
ق
Its easy to say it when you are arab
Wow, your pronunciation is native like! Respect!
hasen195 she's jewish, Hebrew is also a Semitic language
ajmoodey oh
Mr.A and not American?
Mr.A she’s not a juden she is Levantine Arab
she is arabic living in usa , هي عربية
Hi 👋🏼 I’ve watched your video about 3 years ago, i was thinking weather or not i should learn Arabic in university. After watching your video I decided to study it. Now I’ve been learning it about 1,5 years, I’m so happy and I’m obsessed with it. شكرا ❤️
Where is your university
You're just unbelievable! The way you speak Arabic for a foreigner, I give 11/10.
I'm Lebanese (Arabic) and i have to tell you that you have a beautiful tone while speaking the language!
I find Algerian dialect Arabic soooo beautiful mashallah idky I love their accent and everything
i'm algerian, even arabs have difficulties to understand our slang
+Sophia Rahmani As an Iraqi, I can confirm it xD my fathers co-worker was Algerian and he had to speak the no-accent Arabic for me to understand
Lol yes, cuz our slang is a mixture of algerian and french!! Btw i love iraqi slang
I love Algerians but their accent really irritates me I prefer Tunisian accent over Algerian and Moroccan I feel it has lighter pronunciation of vowels
Asmaa Yousuf thnx 😊😊 😍😘
most the pple who Ive known learned Arabic mostly from hearing and listening ..
So I think the best way is to listen alot and alot ..studying can come after , say three months of daily listening sessions ..yaah ...thats my little tip for yall :)
i love Arabic :)
لغة القران الكريم 3>
resssspeeeccttttttt!
mike el3arabyyy
we love u❤️❤️❤️
@@emanelmhlawy6331 ههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههـ
Just came from your video.
Yuh
إذا كانت لغة أهل الجنة ألا يجعلها ذلك أكثر دقة وتميزا وعمقا عن غيرها من اللغات
الفخر لكل من تعلمها واستمتع بها وغاص في أعماق ألفاظها وبحور شعرها ونثرها وخطابها وفنها
لن يفهم ما أعني إلا من عرف السجع والطباق والجناس وبحور الشعر وأسرار المترادفات وأحكام النحو وجمال الخط والإملاء وعذوبة اللفظ والحركات
لايعلم إلا من قرأ المقامات والأبيات وتنفس محكم الآيات وجمال لسان العرب
لغة مات من تمسك بها ولم يعد ينطقها إلا أجيال استبدلوا حروفها بأرقام ورموز غريية وظنوا أن اللغات الأخرى أفضل منها
لغة أهانها أهلها فلم يقدروا على تلاوة مصحفهم أو فهم أحاديث نبيهم
للأسف ضاعت اللغة فضاعت الهوية
Azezh4455 Shehri احسن كومنت وربي صادق و كلامك في الصميم
Azezh4455 Shehri أحسنت وجزاك الله خيرا
كل ما تعمقت في لغات أخرى غير العربية يقال عنها صعبة و غنية أدركت مدى غنى و عراقة لغتنا ......
لغة الكمال
Azezh4455 Shehri هل تعلم ياصديقي اذا اتيت بانجليزي يقرا لغته من ١٧٠٠ ميلادي لن يفهم الا شي القليل؟! وانت اذا أتيتك بنص عربي بدون نقاط من عام ٦٩٠ ميلادي راح تعرف تقر اغلبه ، اللغة لم تمت وانما امال الشباب والنسا ضاعت لأنهم تركو كتاب ربهم
Yaseen Ba الغة العربية فيها من أساليب في جميع النواحي مما يجعلها في غاية الغنى والجمال اقرأ هذا للبيت وتفكر في جمال اللغة:-
قبور تبنى ونحن ما تبنى
يا ليتنا تبنى من قبل أن تبنى
بندرس كل ده عندنا في المنهج "بلاغه و أدب و قراءة و نصوص ونحو"
Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷 I really want to learn Levantine Arabic.
I can help you because I can easily speak English and Arabic.
IAM arabbb🗿🙂✨
DONNY
I can teach you either MSA or levantine in exchange with English language if you speak English fluently.
Message me on whatsapp +2120762697605
If u go anywhere in any Arabic country, and u speak Fusha ( official Arabic), people will understand u, it is the language used in news and magazines ,books ... but in the other hand , u will find that the difference between Dialects ( even in the same country) is more difficult than it is between some different European languages! , which each considered as a separate language.. for example the difference between Arabic in Syrian & Morocco Dialects is much more vast and complicated than the difference between German and Dutch languages
Im Arabic.. for me I think Arabic language is harder than English.. especially in the grammer... Arabic language is sooo wide.. but if you really want to learn then nothing is going to be difficult
Of course Arabic is harder than English
Arabic have like more than 3 millions words and even in English we find a lot of words which is Arabic in origin
And even you you don't know the old Arabic ! When you see the poetry's you can learned because they are in Arabic classical
@@elgringoti2la374
40 million words*
English is reeeeeally a simple language compared to Arabic
@@lavenishere_ Ar u sure that she has a 40 millions words
@@elgringoti2la374
Yeah trust me
better camera and more edit and ur gonna be a great youtuber by days
ويظل الإسلام و اللغة العربية شامختين أبد الأبدين
الحمد لله لكوني عربية الهوية 😍❤️
Dede Jubran hey
Dede Jubran
اي والله الحمد لله اني عربيه
@Mბბn Liქht طيب ما العلاقة؟ واضح من تعليقي اني اقصد اني ولدت عربية بالتالي لا اواجه صعوبه في تعلم اللغة العربية
@Mბბn Liქht حتى لوتفاخرت ماعلاقتك؟
أنا عربية ولم أتعمق أكثر في لغتي بعد ، ولا أحد يستطيع أن يتعلمها بدقة لأنها بحر شاسع من المفردات والمعاني
Arabic speakers know when google translate was used.
هوة فصحة مو كلنه نحجيها
نعم القواعد في المدرسه سهله لكن قواعد القرآن والتجويد صعبه لكن معه الممارسه ستكون جدا سهله
Are you of Arabic Origin???.... because the way you say مغارب really sounds like a native speaker!
For me I am Syrian English Teacher and I can recognize a foreign from the pronunciation of غ, ع, and ض .... because they are the hardest to pronounce.... but the way you say it is really native..... cheers ^_^
The hardest letter is Qaf in my opinion ^^
Clém Teff i can't understand why are those letters difficult to pronounce!!!
+Clem Teff you can say it like G in good, til you master it, people will get it.
I can't pronounce ض or ظ
she is arabic living in usa , هي عربية
Thank you, I have learned to write my name in Arabic
I love learning new writing systems and Arabic's seems so interesting! I definitely want to get into Arabic after getting to upper-intermediate/advanced in Korean
That’s really good will i like that. I’m from Iraq but lives in turkey I can speak Arabic, English and Turkish. Everything is possible if you wanna do it
@@erichealy9973 that's so cool!
In my opinion, learning arabic is addiction, plus this teacher is beautifull.. Thus, double addict
In Arabic we have 29 letters:
( ء، ا، ب، ج، د، ه، و، ز، ح، ط، ي، ك، ل، م، ن، س، ع، ف، ص، ق، ر، ش، ت، ث، خ، ذ، ض، ظ، غ )
There are letters that change their shape (only slightly) according to their position in the word, just as the shape of the English Latin letters changes, for example:
( A & a, G & g ) but ( O & o, C & c )
My best friend knows arabic because he is from Syria
أفضل صديق لي يعرف اللغة العربية لأنه من سوريا
Maybe he is dead right know who knows I am from Syria btw
@@Notkasswar he is in my school
@@dimitrisgalazis I was just joking man can you tell him or show him this
كيف طلعت لبرا يااامعلم اكلنا خرا هون
Please show him this and let him replay to me ok
I have learned the greek, russian, korean, japanese, thai, and the chinese writing system but for some reason the arabic writing system is extremly hard for me to learn, I tried multiple times and failed each time.. but i will try to keep going.
i'm venezuelan and i want to learn arabic :(
3 años después como te fue?
@@tantrarojo44 pasaron 3 años y solo se unas cuantas palabras
@@richardperales6421 entiendo hermano igual por acá, seguimos dándole
If you want to learn Arabic try to write the letters in deferent ways such as
ب -با -تب-
In first in the middle and in the end of the word so you can read and more things i used to do it when i was Little 👧🏽
once you learn some rules well, you can't do any mistakes in pronunciation of word..It's very unique of the language..
speaking is very easier...pronunciation is so sweet and rhythmic..
From an experience of being a polyglot of 8 languages..
How much do you charge for online tutoring I converted to Islam December 14th and would like to know Arabic
Ugh im arabic (from Lebanon) and i friggin hate the grammar 😂
NAME HERE هههه
تعلم اللغة العربية أفضل من كل لغات الدنيا .اللغة العربية سيدة وزعيمة لغات كل الدنيا
She has the most beautiful eyes😍😍😍
Your pronunciation of the words is really really good !! You could pass as a native!! Keep up the good work
اشعر بلفخر 😂😂😂😂😂 لغتنا صعبه جدآ
بالفخر *
كيف تفتخر بلغتك العربية. وأنت لاتعرف حتى الكتابة بشكل صحيح ...
و أنا كمان 😂😂😂
(بالفخر)
عدل عدل فضحتنا
@@abdullahdraz9746 😂😂
يكفي لغتنا مكانة وشرف ان الله اختارها لأخر كتبه
Im an arabic myself and i cant understand the grammar very well they teach us the grammar until we graduate from college and we don’t do very well tho😂
So its fine if you don’t get it specially the Pacific things
How is your pronunciation so perfect?! You sound exactly like a native, no joke! ❤❤
Well, let me kindly correct you on a very important issue:
the plural أمريكيون is the NOMINATIVE case while أمريكيين is the accusative and genitive case :)
If you are arab I’m impressed you know that
I'm an Arab native speaker I'd like to practice my English language whether with the native speakers or with the learners of English like me
Wow!!😍u speak very well our langu Arabic I saw u previous video❤keep practicing girl,I wanna be like u in English..🙈
Holy cow, your pronunciation is sooo good!! 👍👍👍
العرب لا يستطيعون ايضا الالتزام بالقواعد عن التحدث بالعربية اننا نتحدث باللغة العامية السهلة و لكن القواعد النحوية تعلمها صعب جدا بالفعل
صح
Thank you so much for the lesson! You’re awesome!
I’m a native Arabic speaker. I don’t want to disappoint you but Arabic is really difficult.. even for us Arabs. It’s like impossible to speak perfect standard Arabic because there are many rules and vocabulary to it.
BUT that’s why it’s amazing and artistic lol! If you get the hang of it, that means you can describe literarily anything in anyway you want! You will have the power to express what can be unexpressed, the power to portray your profound, the ability communicate with multiple communities (yes Arabs have many ethnicities mentalities cultures subcultures religions identities histories etc)
Thus I’m sorry I don’t think any foreigner can reach the ultimate Arabic (Arabs themselves can’t) unless you have a Semitic lingual root such as Hebrew.. bc at least they the advantage start from somewhere.
Can Arabic be easy? Yes it can! Thankfully we have many distinct dialects (those are not mere accents, in fact they can be languages themselves if weren’t to follow some international linguistic rules) such as Egyptian-Arabic, Levant-Arabic, Magrhabi-Arabic, and finally Gulf-Arabic. All of which are intelligible to each other to certain extent.
People coming sub Saharan Africa and native Roman-language country can go for a Maghreb Arabic, those from Turkey and Greece can go for Levantine Arabic, those from Persia can go for Iraqi Arabic, those who want to be understood by every Arab can go for Egyptian, those who want a bridge to Standard Arabic can go for Gulf Arabic and so forth
There’s also something like Broken Arabic, usually spoken by south Asian expats in gulf. Though it won’t be beneficial for optimal communication, but it helps for work-related communication.
I know many non-linguistic factors play a role in it… but seriously It’s a shame that we haven’t taken the time and effort to develop our language in a flexible way that suits even far away populations like Japan Russia etc.
it’s just the way it is sadly
These typos!!! F**k em
لغة الفخامة والفخامة ليها عنوانها اللغة العربية عنوانهاا
240p, here we meet again
The thing with diacritics is that people think that they will never be able to read correctly if they are not written. However you as an advance Arabic speaker can understand that most Arabic words can be traced back to their 3 letters root فعل. Arabic Language tends to have finite patterns when you form an object مفعول به or place of a verb like مدرسة درس ... etc. The more you learn, the more you build your own mental grammar of Arabic to the point where it becomes very predictable what the diacritics are even if they are not written, based on the database of patterns you have accumulated in your mental grammar.
My point is, it is true that it is intimidating reading a text without written diacritics, although after sometime they become very easy to predict accurately.
As a leaner of English Language, I faced that with idiomatic expressions of American English but after serious and dedicated effort to learn the culture and accumulate good number of idiomatic expressions, now (90%) I can accurately tell what is the meaning of the new ones I come across without looking them up.
Hello Italia!
I am learning Arabic, starting to learn actually, I cant pay college fee, so I want to self study, please give me the names of books and courses which are 100% perfect to master Arabic. Thanks.
I would recommend the al-kitaab series :)
xc ty come to visit us easier you will learn it faster
Mohamed Mesbah where? you mean travel to another country?!
xc ty it was a joke but any way it's the truth
Arabic is one of the hardest if not the hardest language to learn. You don't need a book you need some one that speaks that language and learn slowly. I can help you if you want ( I'm Arab)
you are just great at pronouncing arabic words ^_^
I'm Arabian and I find it difficult 😂😂
نعم صعبة 😂😂
Haha I feel the same 😂
hahah imagine how a non-native feels
Am arab and I learn a new word i n Arabic everytime I read or listen to the quran 🤯 فوم و ثوم = garlic and sometimes wheat and they are 2 different words and
غيث/مطر = rain
حسام/سيف = sword
احد = one without anything else
I'm also learning hindi, and book is also kitab in hindi! woo!
Shanti Yantra Kitab - Urdu
Pustak - Hindi
Maybe it was derived during the Islamic Mughal rule of India
Its kitabu ni kiswahili
hello I am from Egypt and Arabic is my main language and I wanna learn german so if any german want to learn Arabic i can help
There's language courses offered in Egypt. I've been mulling it over. I can work remotely for the most part, and if memory serves the lessons were 3-5 hours per day (depending on your course options/schedule).
Would this be beneficial to spend say, 6-12 months living in Egypt, learning Arabic at a School?
Just realized how long ago this was posted....
In a year you could make good progress studying those hours.
My friend is from Jerusalem, he told me that arabic has literally up to 18 accents, the grammar is huge and hard as nails!!!
i have a question ???
أعجبني تحكمك في اللغة العربية عندي سؤال سهل
ما إعراب الجملة الآتية؟؟؟؟؟؟
يجرى الكاتب الواقعي على لسان شخصياتة ما يمكن ان ينطق به لسان حالها
لا كذا خلاص اعتزلت تعلم اللغه العربيه ههههههه
Hooofi هههههههههههههههههه
انا ما عرفت هههههههه
اروى عامر علاه انا عرفت مثلا؟؟؟؟؟؟
يجري فعل مضارع مرفوع، الكاتب فاعل مرفوع بالضمة، الواقعي نعت مرفوع بالضمة، على حرف جر ، لسان اسم مجرور بالكسرة ، (شخصياته) شخصيات مضاف اليه معرف بالاضافة ومجرور بالكسرة والهاء ضمير متصل في محل جر مضاف اليه ، (ما) معرفش اعرابها ، يمكن مضارع مرفوع، ان اداة نصب فعل مضارع ، ينطق مضارع منصوب، به الباء جر والهاء ضمير متصل في محل جر مضاف اليه ، لسان فاعل مرفوع ، حالها (حال) مضاف اليه مجرور و(ها) ضمير متصل في محل جر مضاف اليه ... والله اعلم
ما شاء الله
Your arabic pronunciation is amazing 😍
*Hi, I'm from Iraq. I want and I love to learn English. Can you help me please? If you want to learn Arabic, I'm so strong*
كول ولله
لكي اكون صريحاً
نطقكِ لمخارج الحروف كان سليماً للغاية
انا اهنئكِ . 💓
Category:Comedy
Well done RUclips.
I liked so much 💓 im arbian 💖💖
عربية وجاية افرفر ع فيديوهات الاجانب 😂❤ المهم بالتوفيق اصدقائي ❤
زيك😂
i never heard arabic explained in other language before this video , that's cool ! :D
You didn't mention that Arabic is not one language, because mutual intelligibility between dialects is rather low. MSA would serve no purpose when haggling in marketplace. As well as the most frequent dialect, Egyptian, would serve no purpose when reading newspapers. This is what every student of Arabic should keep in mind!
Eric Pendoff check out my video "Modern Standard Arabic vs. Spoken Arabic" :)
OK :)
Eric Pendoff
No, it's one language.
all arabs can understand each others except the Moroccan and algerian dialects which is hard to understand it.
Eric Pendoff many are also illiterate in their own language.
MuslimSoldier: It depends on definition of "understanding", people from Romania, Spain, Italy and Brazil can also understand each other to some extent, but they definitely don't speak one language. Yemeni and Egyptian are undoubtely farther from each other than Russian and Czech, let's omit Maghrebi... In my opinion there isn't one Arabic language, as well as there isn't one Slavic language. Reason why we say Arabic is purely political, the same with Chinese.
Invisible short vowels are the hardest part for any foreign learner since modern Arabic is written without them. Natives due to familiarity and context clues, recognize the right short vowels for any given word automatically upon reaching it in a sentence. Classic/Quranic Arabic used to be written with clear short vowel marks which preserved in a written form the exact pronunciation that was used then. Natives find it difficult or even can't read classic poetry without clear short vowel marks shown. That's like a linguistic time portal to the past. Cool stuff.
I can help you to learn english because it is my original language
أستطيع مساعدتك لتعلم اللغة العربية
If you want tell me and we will talk on what's up application
A small correction
مغاربة وليس مغارب
Thanks for promoting Arabic language learning 😊💐 🙏
you good in Arabic 👍👍👍
I tried years ago to try learning Arabic and thought it was very difficult, then recently tried learning Hebrew. I haven't learned either very well but Hebrew seams slightly easier to learn.
After Chinese Arabic is the most difficult language to learn.
I bet you never heard of the word بردقا
omg 😂😂
superguyps3 bardaka?
superguyps3 عأساس أنا عمري سمعت فيها -.-
Ghadeer Bukha اكتبي بردقا باليوتيوب
-_-!!
Your Arabic accent is rather good 👍👍♥️
for me it's easy i am israeli
i can speak arabic but i don't know to write or to read arabic.
shaul sharabi because both are sematic
first I want to say that you are really good at pronouncing the words and by the way they are actually four endings not just three secondly the grammar that you are talking about is actually the easy part but I wont lie to you the Arabic's real grammar is really hard even for the most of us and the part that you said is the hardest in learning Arabic is actually the easy start in the grammar
الغه العربيه لغت القرآن
هلو 🌹 hi
@@saad7921 هلا
@@saad7921 محتاج شي
@@abdofree239 محتاج سلامتج كيف الصحة 🌹
@@abdofree239 كيف هو مستوى لغتك الانجليزيه
اللغة العربية جوهرة لغات العالم
معقوله فيه اجانب يبون يتعلمون عربي؟
Typical Arab
اي موجود في كثير ناس بيحبو يتعلمو لغتنا
صنفت اللغة العربية ضمن أكثر اللغات أهمية في العالم والتي وجب تعلمها
اكيد
يهودية هاي واغلب اليهود بحبوا يتعلموا عربي
أَمْتَدِحُكِ على عِلمِكِ
how many ppl fall in this girl love ?!?!?
How many of you people have fell in love with this girl*
OH MY GOD
I am not the only ONE!!
Khalid Mohammad Ehmmmm you. I guess you fall in love with all girls you see on the street
ما أجمل اللغة العربية
جمع مغربي هو مغاربة و ليس مغاريب
يابعد العربان اللي تعلم لغتنا يازين نطقها بلسانك
Arabic language is not difficult at all
How certain are you
hhhhh you are dumb man
so
How much is the lion of a name after go to learn arabic bb
aa sorry and Camels ?? he have more then 1000 name bb and don't say you speak arabic egain
As a moroccan, I'm speechless 😶 your Arabic accent is on point!
Wait, Moroccans can understand Middle Eastern arabic? I thought you guys couldn’t because half your dialect is french
@@cloudystars7886 majority can understand Egyptian dialect, Iraqi, Saudi Arabian...
As-salamo Alaykom.
You are so beautiful, kind, and you have the most alluring eyes I have ever seen on youtube!
It's my pleasure to see you, and hear you speaking my native language (اللغة العربية).
My best wishes ..
انتي تقرأين العربيه بشكل صحيح 👍👍
Quite the contrary: Standard Arabic is actually easier than dialects, and this is well-known around the world. Standards are always easier than locals. In Arab countries, there is a "masked illiteracy", Arabic language grammar are impossible to forget because they are closely linked to meaning and are flexible rules.
Keep going sweetheart your Arabic it's so beautiful ,
فديت الذي يتعلم عربي 😍❤
I'm Syrian and I came here because I do realise how difficult is it
Actually I think that English is much more easier than Arabic
I don't study when I have an English exam but Arabic exam is like a nightmare for me
Would you please help me learn Syrian Arabic?
انك رائعة و نطقك للكلمات صحيح و مُتقن