How to Read Arabic Without Vowels

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @tasneemkaka1942
    @tasneemkaka1942 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good and free Arabic Grammar videos you can binge watch:
    First year:
    ruclips.net/p/PLBv6B6E0IuHgw7symFQKGdqaWgS5yYP31&si=ghHLPH1c2vxgN1rd
    Second year:
    ruclips.net/p/PLBv6B6E0IuHhF7Z0CZiq222KUj0aUnDMv&si=MESpZlyGKtdsN8yP
    Third year:
    ruclips.net/p/PLBv6B6E0IuHiImUSUo7hX-E6-__wPuoGE&si=xSKbahPlgZYozkey

    • @tasneemkaka1942
      @tasneemkaka1942 8 месяцев назад

      I viewed all the first year videos and though they are not listed in order they helped reinforce the grammar I know. I will reply to this comment as I go through the other two years.

  • @Robert-v5l9w
    @Robert-v5l9w 2 месяца назад

    Been trying to teach self for couple years. Shukran for clearing up so much and so succinctly to this 82 yr. old.

  • @protostar1000
    @protostar1000 10 месяцев назад +1

    @1:54 You are a great Myth-Buster about arabic reading. I used to believe in the same thing. My pronunciation and understanding of word formation got better after learning some grammar rules. Top Video 👏🥇

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment ^.^ Knowing the masdar rules and the verb forms is, in my opinion, key to making your foray into the world of Arabic reading without vowels. I've gone through some grammar books that overlook the importance of these aspects at the start and leave it for the very end of the book... This is quite bizarre, me think.

  • @becmarial9684
    @becmarial9684 2 года назад +5

    Wow that was great explanation. I thought I was the problem until I watch this video.. thank a lot, it have just relieved me and give directive me to go.
    Now I know what I can do to read Arabic without harakat.
    1. Learn grammar rather lexicon
    2. Know your rhythm.

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  2 года назад +2

      Happy this helped! You need a very good grammar foundation to properly read Arabic. But of course, you also need to increase your lexicon - that's a must in any language. Rythmes are imperative, indeed. All the best in your endeavour!

    • @becmarial9684
      @becmarial9684 2 года назад +1

      @@nofridaynightplans thank a lot for suggestions and recommendation. You are amazing 🥰💯

  • @tasneemkaka1942
    @tasneemkaka1942 2 года назад +2

    You deserve more subscribers. Glad I found you.

  • @carolahermann3282
    @carolahermann3282 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Yes, it helped. And gives hope😊

  • @ijansk
    @ijansk Год назад +3

    Can you make videos teaching how to form simple sentences in Arabic as well as teaching conjugations of a few common verbs in the present tense? I am just learning Arabic by myself but I can't find much about sentence formation and conjugations. Just a few recurrent verbs such as verb to be, to do/make, to work, to see, etc and simple sentences such as "I do my homework" or "I work in a shop". Thanks.

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  Год назад +1

      Hi! Thank you for your comment. I would recommend to check the video on "How to start reading in Arabic" as I share a few channel recommendations to focus on grammar.
      Im preparing learning materials but this takes time :)
      All the best in your endeavour!

  • @AverageSilenceEnjoyer
    @AverageSilenceEnjoyer 10 месяцев назад

    A great and informative video!

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad it helps :) All the best in your language journey.

  • @shahidzaman8205
    @shahidzaman8205 Год назад +1

    Wonderful explanations.

  • @haithamali3228
    @haithamali3228 Год назад

    كلامنا لفظ مفيد كاستـقـم واسم و فـعل ثم حرف الكلم … واحده كلمه والقول عـم وكلمة بها كـلام قـد يـؤم … بالجر والتنوين والند وأل ومسند للاسم تمييز حصل … بتا فعلت وأنت ويا افعلي ونون أقبـلن فعـل ينجلي … سواهما الحرف كهل وفي ولم فعل مضارع يلي لم كبـثم
    وماضي الأفعال بتامز وسم بالنون فعل الأمر إن أمر فهم … والأمر إن لم يك للنون محل فيه هو اسم نحو صه وحيهل

  • @youmakemesayalhamdulillah
    @youmakemesayalhamdulillah Год назад +1

    Shukran

  • @nezha-lc9uf
    @nezha-lc9uf Год назад +1

    I like your english.

  • @paulthomas281
    @paulthomas281 Год назад

    You are a wonderful instructor. Are you planning to make an Introduction to MSA series?

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  Год назад

      Thank you for your supportive comment 🙂
      Do you mean a series where I teach the basics of MSA?

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 Год назад +1

      @@nofridaynightplans Yes, that is what I meant.

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  Год назад +1

      @@paulthomas281 I've already thought about it. But I'm not sure whether this channel would be the right place to do it as it's meant as a general platform for language learning.
      If I do it, I'd have to find the right formula. But I'm not excluding that possibility.

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 Год назад

      @@nofridaynightplans Thank you for responding. I have just began learning Arabic. I have finally decided to go with the early 1980s classic "Elementary MSA" by Peter Abboud et al. It's old, and in typewriter font, but it is absolutely comprehensive.
      What I would like to ask you is, do you know any good oral MSA websites or platforms or books for pronunciation and speech (NOT related to Peter Abboud's book of course, but anything that is really good material).

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  Год назад +2

      @@paulthomas281 I don't know this method. And I am not so familiar with the resources aimed at beginners.
      I would suggest you check my video on the Arabic alphabet, I give mnemonic tips to remember the letters and pronunciation.
      I would also suggest the video on Arabic resources.
      I know there's a channel "Arabic comprehensible" with videos aimed at beginners. This might help ;)
      All the best in your endeavour!

  • @freshteacher5692
    @freshteacher5692 2 месяца назад

    What does Lexicon mean in language?

  • @hassanst13-88
    @hassanst13-88 Год назад +1

    We are apple to read arabic without vowels or even the dots.

    • @has642
      @has642 Год назад +1

      able* not apple. just correcting you.can you give some tips that how to read Arabic without vowels.

  • @patience2202
    @patience2202 2 года назад

    What’s the dialect chosen

  • @azzo_bukkeri
    @azzo_bukkeri Год назад +2

    Who says learning Arabic is easy?

    • @nofridaynightplans
      @nofridaynightplans  Год назад +8

      Learning a language, whatever it may be, is difficult. Simply because it requires time, patience and an enormous amount of dedication.
      But let’s not approach languages in terms of difficulty. They all have elements that are more complicated than others. What matters is how to make sure these difficulties don’t become obstacles 🙂

    • @lompatin
      @lompatin Год назад +2

      Learning English is actually harder

    • @sonyasolovey7706
      @sonyasolovey7706 Год назад

      @@lompatinno, Arabic is harder😂

    • @kaneki1851
      @kaneki1851 6 месяцев назад

      اللغة العربيةُ هي أسهل لغة لالتعلٌم.
      Arabic is the easiest language to learn

  • @nofridaynightplans
    @nofridaynightplans  2 года назад +2

    EN: Hi guys! Just to let you know that RUclips often restricts comments before I even see them (I have no idea why). If you see your comment has been deleted, don't hesitate to post again! Really sorry about that.
    FR: Salut les amis! Sachez que RUclips supprime souvent les commentaires avant même que je ne les voie (je ne sais pas pourquoi). Si vous voyez que votre commentaire a été supprimé, n'hésitez pas à le reposter ! Merci d'avoir regardé !🙂