I been married to a Palestinian for 8 years now. I am Hispanic, both my kids speak Spanish, Arabic and English. I now need to get serious about learning Arabic.
1. Far dammi "Made my blood boil" Fawwarli dammi "He made my blood boil" 2. 'Ala hsabi "On my account" 3. Taweel isan Rude or vulgar, long tongue Taweelet isan - feminine 4. Taar aa'lo, taar aa'lha His mind flew, "he's out to lunch" 5. Shidd helak Tell someone to be positive, be strong 6. Bint halaal Approved daughter, halal girl = wife! Bint haram = self explanatory lol 7. Ibn halaal = husband, good person 8. Khafeef dam Light blood, sense of humour 9. T'eel dam, heavy blood, boring person 10. Taht amrak, under your command
300mirrors that’s because the Arabs ruled Spain for 800 years so they have some similar words Like zayt means oil in Arabic and its called al aceite in Spanish they sound the same
Thank you Maha. You have such a wonderful personality. Your energy and attitude towards teaching make your lessons fun and lighthearted. I have really enjoyed learning Arabic from you and will watch many more of your lessons.
We have most in Spanish -Me hierve la sangre -De mi cuenta -Lengua larga. To express they speak gossip/lies/rude. -Chica de bien, Chico de bien, when they speak of people for good marriag. -A tu disposición. At your service (friendly way) -Sangre liviana/pesada. Light-hearted, 'heavy-hearted'
I never wanted to learn Arabic. It was never a language that interested me. Then 2 days ago I got Maha's videos in my suggestions and now I can't stop watching!! 😂😍😊 Funny how God works in mysterious ways.
How would you say, "She made my blood boil?" But yes, in Spanish we tend to use "sangre liviana" which is literally light blooded. Although I've heard it used to describe someone who is personable. The same for heavy blooded, "sangre pesada," someone who is difficult to relate or deal with. We also love to use a version of Taht Amrak by saying "a su servicio" or "a sus ordenes." And yes, it tends to be more of a polite or hospitable thing to say, which I think tends to speak highly of the culture
Hi Maha, my dad is German American, my mother is Syrian Lebanese. My father always says the blessing of his life was marrying an Arabic woman. He will ask for Kibbe and Shishbarak on his birthday I stead of a sausage or Texan food. Unfortunately my mother’s family like many Arabic families wanted their children to adapt quickly. While culture , food, music and other things were taught at home, la gauge was not, only some things. I can read and write and know some very basic Arabic. Hearing this beautiful lesson I understand how important it is to know Arabic. Language opens up parts of Arabic culture which are very important. Please make another lesson with expressions/sayings from our beautiful Sham. I appreciate the effort you take in doing these classes and showing to the world the beautiful side of Arabs. Most of the Wetern News never gets to enjoy our true heart. Allah iamshi maek
I been married to a Palestinian for 8 years now. I am Hispanic, both my kids speak Spanish, Arabic and English. I now need to get serious about learning Arabic.
Finally, after 30 years marriage to a Palestinian I understand "heavy blood." Made my day.
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1. Far dammi
"Made my blood boil"
Fawwarli dammi
"He made my blood boil"
2. 'Ala hsabi
"On my account"
3. Taweel isan
Rude or vulgar, long tongue
Taweelet isan - feminine
4. Taar aa'lo, taar aa'lha
His mind flew, "he's out to lunch"
5. Shidd helak
Tell someone to be positive, be strong
6. Bint halaal
Approved daughter, halal girl = wife!
Bint haram = self explanatory lol
7. Ibn halaal = husband, good person
8. Khafeef dam
Light blood, sense of humour
9. T'eel dam, heavy blood, boring person
10. Taht amrak, under your command
Thanku bro.
I screenshot your text.
It will help me.
isn't tongue spelt "lisan"?
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Khafeef dam is like light hearted .
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Love your lessons my husband is Palestinian and we speak with his parents frequently. So glad to find someone teaching Palestinian dialect.
We have a lot of the same expressions in Spanish. Many of the Arabic words also sound like Spanish words. I love this!
300mirrors that’s because the Arabs ruled Spain for 800 years so they have some similar words
Like zayt means oil in Arabic and its called al aceite in Spanish they sound the same
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Agreed. I feel like we Spanish speakers are neither aware nor give Arabic enough credit for its contributions to our Language.
It's good, I notice the Spanish are learning the language and they're picking it up easily as your suggestion
lmfao. the arabs ruled spain for nearly 800 years so....that would make sense.
Excelent i love learn arabic with you it's really Easy to get it !!!!
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Thank you Maha. You have such a wonderful personality. Your energy and attitude towards teaching make your lessons fun and lighthearted. I have really enjoyed learning Arabic from you and will watch many more of your lessons.
I like hearing you speak Arabic, it’s beautiful
Yeah, Fusha arabic is one of the most beautiful languages (to me it is the most beautiful one 😀💛)
Radhuya Agreed 🙌🏼❤️
Wow, thanks for new lesson :)
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you explain everything perfectly your a great teacher....
Your lessons are interesting especially because you are "khafeef dam" in the way you present your topics. Very amusing indeed. God Bless you Maha.
I had my first full conversation with a native speaker!!! Thanks for the great lessons!!!
i love how you teach
Your videos are truthful lessons about arabic culture. Thanks!
Most of these expressions they have in Spanish too. Khafeef dam is sangre leviana which means the same light blood.
02Nawal Spanish from where?
02Nawal Spanish and French are more similar
In English we would say "lighthearted," so that's like خفيف قلب.
We have most in Spanish
-Me hierve la sangre
-De mi cuenta
-Lengua larga. To express they speak gossip/lies/rude.
-Chica de bien, Chico de bien, when they speak of people for good marriag.
-A tu disposición. At your service (friendly way)
-Sangre liviana/pesada. Light-hearted, 'heavy-hearted'
Yes because Spanish has a History under the Califat.
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You are an amazing teacher teacher!
يا استاذتي الكريمة المشفقة. أنتم رسول(ة) العلم والثقافة والمعرفة والعطاء إلى أقصى الحدود. (من الهند)
I always love her and her videos....esp her super amazing smile the way she speaks and laughs makes my day.
Bless you Maha!
Four years with happy modern standart and Shaami arabic due to Mahaa!
Shukran
سلام عليكم يا استاذتنا الفاضلة. أنتم كريمة و خفيف الدم لنا. اليوم تعلمت منكم تعابير رائعة. الشكر لله ولكن الشكر واجب علي لكم.
I love the way teach and your expressions are priceless!! Keep it up and thank you for posting!
I meant to say that I love the way you teach. Thank you for your postings.
Btw you’re so beautiful and love watching you every day.
Thank you, this lesson was amazing
shokran jazeelan. taht amrek. asleem taslam.
great video! keep on uploading expressions!
They are useful and interesting, thanks a lot.
شكرا
You have so much joy while teaching ! It's so nice to watch ! Thanks.
This is one of my fav videos, Maha! I love when you show us the culture and the spoken language with their spelling! Shokran
Thank you!
Maha, really helpful. I m living in emarat since 7 since year,. But after listening you I started to learn Arabic.
Lovely teaching
I love this one! thank you
Thanks for teach
Miss Maha, thank you for your work!
Really very useful idioms. May Allah increase you in knowledge and us also.
Shukran!
Great exposition teacher 👩🏫 you are terrific.
Like this one
Shoukran moudarissa!! Ana ahabbu el arabiya.
super useful thank you!
Thank you soo much for your blog i absolutely truly learn alot and understand especially im first time here in saudi.more power to your chanel💖
I am definitely improving my arabic vocabulary by watching your videos but that is not the only reason I watch them
Ahlan Maha. I found your channel a few days ago and wanted to say shukran for your videos they help so much!
I never wanted to learn Arabic. It was never a language that interested me. Then 2 days ago I got Maha's videos in my suggestions and now I can't stop watching!! 😂😍😊 Funny how God works in mysterious ways.
Thank you so much for this lesson Maha!!!
Beauty, you are gifted with that talent of teaching Arabic
Alhamdulillah!
How would you say, "She made my blood boil?"
But yes, in Spanish we tend to use "sangre liviana" which is literally light blooded. Although I've heard it used to describe someone who is personable. The same for heavy blooded, "sangre pesada," someone who is difficult to relate or deal with.
We also love to use a version of Taht Amrak by saying "a su servicio" or "a sus ordenes." And yes, it tends to be more of a polite or hospitable thing to say, which I think tends to speak highly of the culture
Good maha teaching style !
Pretty Maha thank u for this lesson again ❤
The best!
Very lovely and awesome.
shukran
This video is great
Hi Maha, my dad is German American, my mother is Syrian Lebanese. My father always says the blessing of his life was marrying an Arabic woman. He will ask for Kibbe and Shishbarak on his birthday I stead of a sausage or Texan food. Unfortunately my mother’s family like many Arabic families wanted their children to adapt quickly. While culture , food, music and other things were taught at home, la gauge was not, only some things. I can read and write and know some very basic Arabic. Hearing this beautiful lesson I understand how important it is to know Arabic. Language opens up parts of Arabic culture which are very important. Please make another lesson with expressions/sayings from our beautiful Sham. I appreciate the effort you take in doing these classes and showing to the world the beautiful side of Arabs. Most of the Wetern News never gets to enjoy our true heart. Allah iamshi maek
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That was so good! Thank you!
really your agood teach continue to teach us hidden words be blessed am studing
Maha, really superb lesson
Nice and informatic video. Your way of communication is very good. God bless you. Keep it up.
Useful
Very helpful lesson, do more of these :)
I like your lessons very much.
Thanks
Love to learn Levantine arabic with you. Congrats
Lovely
It's amazing 😍😍😍
Thanks for new lesson..
You tech us Arabic very short and easy way.
Thanks
thanks always maha for your lesson
Injusl love your positive energy! Love the video’s
Arabic is beautiful!
Maha thank you very much,,now I know to introduce my self with Arabic ,am from Tanzanian
Great lesson as always 🌹 thanks our beautiful teacher Maha ❤️
Super. Thanks a lot
Its a refresher for me! Thank you for your presentations...I am really enjoying every single lesson..greetings from New York..Allah tayyeb ğayshik..
Thanks for lesson, I enjoied it.
I will be visiting Amman in August, hope to learn something more before I go there.
You wanderful expren the most important is to the students , talent for tiching Salam TAK,
I really really like you thank you, you make it for us to learn
It's awesome to learn from a khafeef dam teacher like you! 🙏🏾
I really like your Arabic lessons; clear words and well explained. I'm inspired to keep learning from you.
Sefako Tlhowe thank you this makes me happy💪🏾💜
Thanks maha..
I love the way u express n explain it's super exciting ,well I don't need to write down I just grab it all thanks
Maha you are such a wonderful teacher and you radiate joy and passion! I want to be just like you 😍
So useful......liked it
thanks so much
5 = mind blowing in English. Literally
شكرا لك للدرس الرائع! في رأيي, أنت معلمة ممتازة ولديك دم خفيفة جدا! 😉
Very useful! ⛸️
afff! thank you!
You do the best
thanks sis!!! it really help
My husband is arabic and I’m glad to find your channel habibteee..
Hi Maha.You are a great teacher.Arabic has so much in common with the East African swahili but am liking the Arabic accent.Keep it up lady!
Salute
I love 💕 how you teach
Maha I love you & your style.