Would it be okay if a non-Muslim also said “Peace be with you” in Arabic as well? It seemed to make my patient and his family really happy when I said this to them. The wife even teared up that I knew it. It made me happy that I could say something in her language that was deeply meaningful (in any context). Your thoughts?
Thank you Mark. I will remember this.❤️ As for the others in this comment thread, have we not learned yet that no matter your ethnicity or where you’re born, WE determine the people we want to be? Because someone is uncontrollably BORN European does not mean they inherently are evil or good, and the same goes with ALL other ethnicities and countries (just using European because it was mentioned). Why can’t we just respect humans for being human instead of making such extreme judgements based on what someone was born into? Such a shame.
ButterfingerBB Bless you! People can be so mean. Makes no sense to be complaining about the problem while being the problem. Then again, every bully is tougher behind a keyboard than in real life so I bet those kind of words don’t get spoken by him in person. He’s so sad.
Keir Campbell shut up lol. The Middle East is the least peaceful place on earth lmao. And Islamic terrorist groups persecute Christians in the Middle East. Just shut up lol
I am a Christian and i work with a Muslim. I want to learn Arabic so I can bond more with him . It’s great to see how everyone has their own beliefs that sustain them throughout their lives
Yass I need this im black American and I'm trying to learn Arabic so bad be cause we have a lot of stores owned by Arabs in the black neighborhoods of Chicago, and I'm really cool with them, especially the younger generation, and my dad speak pretty good fluent Arabic, that he taught his self years ago, but him and I are so busy with work he don't have too much time to teach me, sometimes I feel so left out when he's having a full blown conversation with Arabic people and I'm standing around looking stupid, but I'm not taking it any more all my free time I'm going to learn Arabic, so I can hold a decent conversation with my Arabic friends at the store like dad.
There is a man who just moved from Syria and is a regular at the pub that I work at. He is really sweet but doesn't speak much English so I want to make sure he feels more comfortable and welcome in the UK :) Thank you a lot
You should all know that this is Standard Arabic. We normally speak dialects of SA, such as Moroccan Arabic (my native tongue).. But it's OK if you speak Standard Arabic. It's the code you can use in all Arab countries. It'll save you the trouble of learning all other language varieties. Also, you'll be able to read literature, legal documents, watch Arabic news, and so on.
I became exposed to a group of Iranian Muslim immigrants to the U.S. by way of hand raising parakeets and offering them for sale. One family came to visit and see the birds. I gifted a bird to their daughter, and my family became friends with their family and then after a while, several others. I liked speaking with them about life in Iran, and how things were different here.
I think five years will be more than enough time. I've been learning for less than a month, and I have to say, it's best to learn the Arabic alphabet and then all of the sounds for it, before beginning to learn words like these. There are letters like ع غ خ [ghayn] [ayn] [Khā] which aren't present in the English language. As well as, knowing the difference between Classical Arabic (which is used in the Qu'raan) and the different dialects (Egyptian, Moroccan, Syria, KSA, etc.) Good luck!
these are all the forms of greetings in arabic (the most common ) for someone intrested: marhaban (hi )-----> the respond is "ahlan" (hi responding way) or "ahlan wa sahlan" (welcome) "assalamu alaykom" (peace be upon you , culturally used by muslim)---> the respond is "wa alaykom assalam" (peace be upon you too) "sabahu al khayr"( good morning)---> the respond is "sabahu annur" (morning of light or bright morning) "masaou el - khayr"(good afternoon)---> the respond is "masaou-nnour" "wadaan"(good bye) or "ila-alliqa (see you )---> the respond is "maassalama" (be safe) there are several manners but these are the most common . this is a standard arabic (classic) understood by all arabs (22 countries)....now ILA-ALLIQA ! from a Tunisian :)
Alhamdulillah, I had an early exposure to Arabic character when I was young but didn't further pursue it due to other commitments. This time I am ready to learn Arabic once again step by step.
This is great! I'm half Arabic but as an American, its hard to learn Arabic or find classes here surprisingly. I didn't grow up with my dad so I never learned the language. I really want to learn it and this is a great start! Shoukran!
I used to live in a country where they spoke arabic and I learned a few words such as al-salamu'alaykum and others. I really want to leran arabic again
I would like to learn to speak the Arabic language. Back in the 1970 I learned it very easily. And I could also speak some Swahili now that I'm older really I had stopped speaking it cuz there was so many that I hung around that did not know it. I should have kept it up doing what I was doing and that is a language I did & I would love to learn over again and not forget it. the Arabic or in biblical Aramaic language.
I always think as muslim child that asalam means hello but after few years my elder sister said its meaning is god bless u then i watched this it means peace be with u
One good thing about learning Arabic for me is that I speak Persian(Farsi) and due to lots of similarities between the two languages I can learn Arabic pretty easier than people from other countries.
السلام عليكم hello/hi هذا مفيد جدا الي كثير من الناس this is so much helpful for so much people انا اسمي انس وشكرا جزيلا علي تعليمك الاجانب اللغة العربية my name is anas and thank you so much for teaching the people that don't no Arabic Arabic language انا من مصر و السلام عليكم I'm from Egypt and bye!!
I’m Hispanic but my best friends parents speak Arabic with a tiny bit of English so I decided to learn a little to greet them and try to talk to them a little bit instead of wave and shake their hand
I had a very kind customer who is Arab and has been teaching me Arabic here and there so I’m trying to learn outside of work to speak more with her :) thank you for these videos
Thank you. These lessons will help me to make my new neighbours feel welcome. They just arrived from Syria by way of Turkish refugee camps - husband, wife, mother in law, and 5 kids. Such sweet people, but they always look scared, and could really use a hug that a smile provides. Hopefully, greetings and other simple phrases in their mother tongue will make them feel like they can relax. The big job will be to teach them hockey, and how to be a Toronto Maple Leaf fan. BIG job, but I am up for the challenge. LOL (pressing like and subscribe now)
Dr Avraham Rozenzweig you're wrong, jews and muslims aren't like that, muslim's quran said to respect people whoever their religion was " لكم دينكم ولي دين" it's just that they hate each other and i see it normal, i'm muslim btw, I don't hate them but I don't feel comfortable when i see one
Mashallah your Arabic is very good, i was born in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah but when i was small, my mum took me to Somalia and now i speak somalian language, but she took me to Somalia because she is Somalia, my family is an African Family and I'm the only Arab, then i got taken to the UK because my mum went there and now i live in the UK and my engpish is good Now, Inshallah, when i go to Saudi Arabia, i will learn Arabic and it will be my official launage, it was my first language after all, i know some arabic but i dont understand the meaning. Pray for me so i can learn Arabic.
Thanks this was so helpful and you didn't go on about your life story like everyone else just straight to the point I like it the kinda learning I'm after thanks so much have a blessed one
I am an online college student learning Arabic and this video link was post in the resources section of my lesson. I am glad I clicked on this. This has been useful for me and I subscribed to your channel. Thank you.
❤ a few years back i visited my mates in England.. Believe me..as a "white guy"... Knowing a few greeting phrases in Arabic got us a taxi quicker than others standing in line. Head dispatcher was right chuffed with my pronunciation he started a conversation 😂.. No brother...i only know the greeting. Knowing a few greetings in other's language can save you.. be helpful . Get you out of trouble.
the world its really a fun place, here in Kuwait i keep speaking the lil Arabic i lean to my friends so i can be good @ it but their too keep speaking English with me because their wanna be good in English also very funny we all wanna lean languages 😁😁
Alhamdulillah (Arabic: الحمد لله) is an Arabic phrase meaning "Praise to God". It is commonly used by Arabic speakers of all religions, including Christianity and Judaism, and frequently by Muslims due to the centrality of this specific phrase within the texts of the Qur'an and the words of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is similar to the Hebrew word Hallelujah הַלְלוּיָהּ ('God be praised').
haha :D been learning arabic from school since 4 years ago but not fluent enough eventhough i know some words but the structure and else are really challenging
I'm so glad I found this page ,thank you for your videos, hopefully I'll get better with practice, many Arabic speaking people work in my neighborhood.
Finally! It was difficult to find a video where they carefully pronounced hello and goodbye (bonus with the proper gendered terms) and wrote it out too. Thanks!
That was your very interesting post, here are a few more tips on how to learn Arabic… Set realistic goals, don’t just dive in and say “I want to be fluent Arabic within 1 year”, give yourself short term goals which lead up to long term goals. E.g. Short Term Goal = “I want to learn all about this topic in 1 month” and Long Term Goal = “I aim to be able to speak about at least 12 topics within the next year. Make time, you will need to set some time aside, preferably on a daily basis, so you can achieve your goal. I highly recommend blocking out actual time on your calendar every day and really commit to this. Think of it as a
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What does sani gormek Istayiram. Mean?
Would it be okay if a non-Muslim also said “Peace be with you” in Arabic as well? It seemed to make my patient and his family really happy when I said this to them. The wife even teared up that I knew it. It made me happy that I could say something in her language that was deeply meaningful (in any context). Your thoughts?
@@myfilteredmailbox7591yep i also use it regularly 😊
My friend is fluent in Arabic, and she told me that saying “hello! Shlenich shakhbevirich” is hello, how are you? Is this correct?
Very heartwarming when christian greet muslim by saying “al salamu alaykum”
And they response “wa alaykum al-salam”
I feel peace on earth 😊👍
Thank you Mark. I will remember this.❤️
As for the others in this comment thread, have we not learned yet that no matter your ethnicity or where you’re born, WE determine the people we want to be? Because someone is uncontrollably BORN European does not mean they inherently are evil or good, and the same goes with ALL other ethnicities and countries (just using European because it was mentioned). Why can’t we just respect humans for being human instead of making such extreme judgements based on what someone was born into? Such a shame.
@@Ashley_Mo Thank you. Bless you
ButterfingerBB Bless you! People can be so mean. Makes no sense to be complaining about the problem while being the problem. Then again, every bully is tougher behind a keyboard than in real life so I bet those kind of words don’t get spoken by him in person. He’s so sad.
Keir Campbell shut up lol. The Middle East is the least peaceful place on earth lmao. And Islamic terrorist groups persecute Christians in the Middle East. Just shut up lol
I am a Christian and i work with a Muslim. I want to learn Arabic so I can bond more with him . It’s great to see how everyone has their own beliefs that sustain them throughout their lives
Yass I need this im black American and I'm trying to learn Arabic so bad be cause we have a lot of stores owned by Arabs in the black neighborhoods of Chicago, and I'm really cool with them, especially the younger generation, and my dad speak pretty good fluent Arabic, that he taught his self years ago, but him and I are so busy with work he don't have too much time to teach me, sometimes I feel so left out when he's having a full blown conversation with Arabic people and I'm standing around looking stupid, but I'm not taking it any more all my free time I'm going to learn Arabic, so I can hold a decent conversation with my Arabic friends at the store like dad.
Same
That's amazing. How long did he learn.. And how you doing with it now..,
How i can help you .
I'm a native Arabic speaker and I'll be very happy to help.
Respect 👍
*I'm a Pakistani girl and I really really want to learn my RASULULLAH'S language!*
Lots of love from me. ❤
I am azerbaijani girl and want too
me too
Same sis💓
Allah yi kalliké mashallah
Good insha Allah u lairn muhmmd S. A. W lisan
Thank you for sharing, I want the Syrian refugees to feel welcome in Scotland and you have helped me.
id give them irn bru
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🏴 mon eh Scotland
Bless you. From bay area in U.S.A.
What a good person you are!
There is a man who just moved from Syria and is a regular at the pub that I work at. He is really sweet but doesn't speak much English so I want to make sure he feels more comfortable and welcome in the UK :) Thank you a lot
You should all know that this is Standard Arabic. We normally speak dialects of SA, such as Moroccan Arabic (my native tongue).. But it's OK if you speak Standard Arabic. It's the code you can use in all Arab countries. It'll save you the trouble of learning all other language varieties. Also, you'll be able to read literature, legal documents, watch Arabic news, and so on.
I became exposed to a group of Iranian Muslim immigrants to the U.S. by way of hand raising parakeets and offering them for sale. One family came to visit and see the birds. I gifted a bird to their daughter, and my family became friends with their family and then after a while, several others.
I liked speaking with them about life in Iran, and how things were different here.
العربية لغة و ليست كود ... رغم انف مرتزقة الامازيغية ، و الكائنات الشبه فرنسية 🤮
Could you suggest any youtube channel which teach arabic which we use in daily life at saudi arabia ? please
@@elrisitas1927 كود تعني لغة في اللسانيات (علم اللغة)... أنا عربي ماشي أمازيغي.. عفاك ديري شوية د البحث قبل ماتهضري
I'm a cashier, I will use this to my customer, thanks.
cardog kitchen if you have to speak arab to your customer they’re probably shoplifting
This is late but THAT’S SO SWEET
I use it to greet my favorite cashier, he is very nice guy
I'm national security, I'll use this to my costumers, too . Ma-a-al-salamh. lOL
Great way to inconvenience the customers, I’m sure they never came back
I could watch this teacher my entire life lol She's gorgeous and teaches very well
You mean even tho I don't Benefit anything 😂😂 understandable
Too bad she’s not Muslim
Marhaban from USA ♡♥
👍
Marhaban
@@maliknadeem7482 Assalamu Alaykum, marhabani Malik Nadeem Al-Habib. I'm pleased to meet you. Barakallaahu feequm.
These videos are really helpful. Im moving to Dubai in five years mmmm i think i have time to learn Arabic. Insha 'Allah :)
بالتوفيق!
that would be great :) thank you
+Brent Sexton it will take 5 years just to get a basic grasp
Sara Kahfagi if God allows it :)
I think five years will be more than enough time. I've been learning for less than a month, and I have to say, it's best to learn the Arabic alphabet and then all of the sounds for it, before beginning to learn words like these. There are letters like ع غ خ [ghayn] [ayn] [Khā] which aren't present in the English language. As well as, knowing the difference between Classical Arabic (which is used in the Qu'raan) and the different dialects (Egyptian, Moroccan, Syria, KSA, etc.) Good luck!
I think Arabic is such a GORGEOUS language. I will try to practice and hope to learn it well someday.
Its the best language ever
It is rich language
For example ...lion has 500 names in arabic!!
And sword has 1000 names!!!..
I hope you do a great job 😊
As an English speaker this was extremely helpful thank you so much! As-salamu alaykum
these are all the forms of greetings in arabic (the most common ) for someone intrested:
marhaban (hi )-----> the respond is "ahlan" (hi responding way) or "ahlan wa sahlan" (welcome)
"assalamu alaykom" (peace be upon you , culturally used by muslim)---> the respond is "wa alaykom assalam" (peace be upon you too)
"sabahu al khayr"( good morning)---> the respond is "sabahu annur" (morning of light or bright morning)
"masaou el - khayr"(good afternoon)---> the respond is "masaou-nnour"
"wadaan"(good bye) or "ila-alliqa (see you )---> the respond is "maassalama" (be safe)
there are several manners but these are the most common .
this is a standard arabic (classic) understood by all arabs (22 countries)....now ILA-ALLIQA ! from a Tunisian :)
Useful because as a Canadian from Alberta. We have many immigrants coming here who speak Arabic.
I’m studying Arabic this year in university and this was a great start!
انا عربي ومن سوريا بالنسبة لطريقك تعليمك ممتازة
ثابري على هذا الطريق تعليمك صحيح
Alhamdulillah, I had an early exposure to Arabic character when I was young but didn't further pursue it due to other commitments. This time I am ready to learn Arabic once again step by step.
Learning this as USA troop because I’m about to meet and support the Afghanistan refugees here in the states! Glad to have them!
Afghanistan and iran is not an Arab country and it is not Arab!! Their languages are Persian, Pashtun and Uzbek!!
I am an Arab and that's a good lesson!
👍
Where is she from??
00923086224293
@@김-u5g5h Arabic
Being Vietnamese makes it easy for me to learn and speak Arabic alhamdulillah
I love how the first thing to learn is peace be with you. How lovely 🥰
Hi Chelsea I'm egyptian and ican speak Arabic let me show let me show you thank you شكرا
@@aminagharraf8959 amazing. I have a few Arabic customers I always say hello to them mahuban
أتمنى لك يوما سعيدا
'atamanaa lak yawman saeidan
I'm just preparing myself for my trip to Sweden. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
This is great! I'm half Arabic but as an American, its hard to learn Arabic or find classes here surprisingly. I didn't grow up with my dad so I never learned the language. I really want to learn it and this is a great start! Shoukran!
السلام علیکم و رحمه الله و برکاته. انی من الافغانستان. Good job, these are so useful. thanks a lot. شکرا
وَعليكَ السلامُ ورَحمةُ اللهِ وبَركاته😍👋
MashaAllah you are teaching in such a good way that I feel I’m gonna learn Arabic qareeban 🌸
Arabic I learned at school
Learns what it reminded
I am a Korean
Came in a foreign country and go to the International School.
안녕하세요
안녕하세요
안녕하셍요
no way >>just make friendship from Arabic and you will learn it from him Quickly
안영
such elegant and beautiful language! al salamu alaykum!
I used to live in a country where they spoke arabic and I learned a few words such as al-salamu'alaykum and others. I really want to leran arabic again
Hi.
I'd like to know if it is okay to say "Al salamu 'alaykum" to a Muslim even though i am a Christian.
thanks.
yes .you can say it
Oh Thanks Zara. :)
wa 3alaykoum el salam .......... your welcome
Yes You can....say
thanks. :)
I would like to learn to speak the Arabic language. Back in the 1970 I learned it very easily. And I could also speak some Swahili now that I'm older really I had stopped speaking it cuz there was so many that I hung around that did not know it. I should have kept it up doing what I was doing and that is a language I did & I would love to learn over again and not forget it. the Arabic or in biblical Aramaic language.
I always think as muslim child that asalam means hello but after few years my elder sister said its meaning is god bless u then i watched this it means peace be with u
Arabic is such a beautiful language
One good thing about learning Arabic for me is that I speak Persian(Farsi) and due to lots of similarities between the two languages I can learn Arabic pretty easier than people from other countries.
I needed a video for a young muslim student.Your video is informative but i cant share due to your dress up. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for these great lessons! I want to learn Arabic and Spanish to travel the world. Much love!
السلام عليكم hello/hi هذا مفيد جدا الي كثير من الناس this is so much helpful for so much people انا اسمي انس وشكرا جزيلا علي تعليمك الاجانب اللغة العربية my name is anas and thank you so much for teaching the people that don't no Arabic Arabic language انا من مصر و السلام عليكم I'm from Egypt and bye!!
sukran nice teaching I have learned so many things from you sukran gazilan
I’m Hispanic but my best friends parents speak Arabic with a tiny bit of English so I decided to learn a little to greet them and try to talk to them a little bit instead of wave and shake their hand
I'm a native Arabic speaker and yet I'm still here watching your videos :-)
Hi does she pronounce ق correctly
This teacher is excellent and BEAUTIFUL!!
I've been speaking Antarctican for 2 years now. It's very simple to learn. I can teach you if you'd like.
I want to learn many languages, Arabic is one of those. I hope learn every language in my list in my lifetime.
Alhamdullilah
This is so much fun, seriously.
And then, you woke up
@@nakib6424 i'm intrested
@@nakib6424 whats your full name
shut up its talking
these are so helpful talking with my Arabic speaking customers
thank you so much for the lessons, im a beginner and trying to learn some basic arabic words and phrases so happy that i found these videos! :D
Greetings from Jordan. I've been learning how to speak Arabic...
Thank you for posting this. Very interesting language and worthy of study.
I had a very kind customer who is Arab and has been teaching me Arabic here and there so I’m trying to learn outside of work to speak more with her :) thank you for these videos
Wow, really great been a part of the class.Thanks to the ❤️ warming teacher
Thank you. These lessons will help me to make my new neighbours feel welcome. They just arrived from Syria by way of Turkish refugee camps - husband, wife, mother in law, and 5 kids. Such sweet people, but they always look scared, and could really use a hug that a smile provides. Hopefully, greetings and other simple phrases in their mother tongue will make them feel like they can relax. The big job will be to teach them hockey, and how to be a Toronto Maple Leaf fan. BIG job, but I am up for the challenge. LOL (pressing like and subscribe now)
I say Salam to my Muslim friends and Shalom to my Jewish friends
+Dr Avraham Rozenzweig Well I am an atheist
Dr Avraham Rozenzweig poor knowledge about Islam and Muslims
Dr Avraham Rozenzweig you're wrong, jews and muslims aren't like that, muslim's quran said to respect people whoever their religion was " لكم دينكم ولي دين" it's just that they hate each other and i see it normal, i'm muslim btw, I don't hate them but I don't feel comfortable when i see one
Kuma Sama the original of the word is Arabic
Kuma Sama Salem and shalom both means "peace". "Jeru-"Salem".
Teacher thanks
استفذت كثيرا شكرا جزييلا اختي
من تونس الخضراء
استفدت ايه يا عبيط اذا كان انتا عربي 😂
+Seif Sherif هههههه
hahahahahahaha
هههههههههههههههههه
zus Alex ههههههه
Thankyou my boss is From Jordan it's cool to learn Arabic to be able to communicate.
Just starting to learn Arabic and found this helpful, very nice having the words up on the screen.
It's very easy to study arabic if you teach I am thankful to you mutašakkirah
Her teachings are great but does no one going to say that how beautiful she is?? 😍😍💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much, I leared enough to start being polite on my next biz trip, now I need to learn to say "thank you"
I never thought that learning Arabic would be fun ... I was wrong I love Arabic x
+Tini Stavrou I hope you'll enjoy it
You are welcome
It's nice I like it I'm Arabian and I luv seeing Arabians posting arabic that other people can understand
Beautiful teacher
She is not a good teacher because most of men cannot concentrate on the lesson.
@@姓名-b7o 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you so very much, I can’t thank you enough. May Allah reward you big time Allah bless you always
السلام عليكد!
Yay, ich spreche arabisch!!! ^^
Mashallah your Arabic is very good, i was born in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah but when i was small, my mum took me to Somalia and now i speak somalian language, but she took me to Somalia because she is Somalia, my family is an African Family and I'm the only Arab, then i got taken to the UK because my mum went there and now i live in the UK and my engpish is good Now, Inshallah, when i go to Saudi Arabia, i will learn Arabic and it will be my official launage, it was my first language after all, i know some arabic but i dont understand the meaning.
Pray for me so i can learn Arabic.
more videos please
U are beautiful. Arabic nice language. So far i speak english and spanish.
Are you native English speaker
اتمنى لكم التوفيق😊
لو سمحتم ادعموا قناتنا المعنية بالعربية. شكرا
You are so precise and clear speaking and that'd makes a difference
my name is Abdikaliq
i am somalilander i live in somaliland
i am very happy this program
thank you my teachae carole
If you want to quickly learn fluent Arabic then go here now: HootArabic.info
هذا يساعد أخي وأختي شكرا جزيلا لك
Pretty teacher.. "perfecto" !
Thanks this was so helpful and you didn't go on about your life story like everyone else just straight to the point I like it the kinda learning I'm after thanks so much have a blessed one
thank you
I am an online college student learning Arabic and this video link was post in the resources section of my lesson. I am glad I clicked on this. This has been useful for me and I subscribed to your channel. Thank you.
Learning arabic has never been easier
❤ a few years back i visited my mates in England..
Believe me..as a "white guy"...
Knowing a few greeting phrases in Arabic got us a taxi quicker than others standing in line.
Head dispatcher was right chuffed with my pronunciation he started a conversation 😂..
No brother...i only know the greeting.
Knowing a few greetings in other's language can save you..
be helpful .
Get you out of trouble.
the world its really a fun place, here in Kuwait i keep speaking the lil Arabic i lean to my friends so i can be good @ it but their too keep speaking English with me because their wanna be good in English also very funny we all wanna lean languages 😁😁
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LAHORE
PAKISTAN
GOOD STYLE YOU HAVE MAM
THANK YOU
Alhamdulillah (Arabic: الحمد لله) is an Arabic phrase meaning "Praise to God". It is commonly used by Arabic speakers of all religions, including Christianity and Judaism, and frequently by Muslims due to the centrality of this specific phrase within the texts of the Qur'an and the words of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is similar to the Hebrew word Hallelujah הַלְלוּיָהּ ('God be praised').
Interesting. I never really even thought of Hallelujah as Hebrew word.
Hello,I'm from Azerbaijan i started to learn arabic today in your channel insaallah i will be successful in this way .
good luck
haha :D been learning arabic from school since 4 years ago but not fluent enough eventhough i know some words but the structure and else are really challenging
She is a good teacher........very usefull info
تحية لكل عربي دخل يتعلم عربي 😂✌.
و لك 😁😁😁😁😁😁😭😂😂
Shukran lady for nice presentation, all my best personal regards,
Thank you so much, Muslim sister! Es-selamü aleyküm السلام عليكم. 💛 🕌 🕋 🙏🏽 We Latter-day Saints have much regard for you!
I'm so glad I found this page ,thank you for your videos, hopefully I'll get better with practice, many Arabic speaking people work in my neighborhood.
السلام عليكم انتوا بخير
Finally! It was difficult to find a video where they carefully pronounced hello and goodbye (bonus with the proper gendered terms) and wrote it out too. Thanks!
I love this video😂 i already speak arabic😂
Very nice learning method, since, I will land in the gulf so it would help me to learn basic Arabic terminology
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But most i heard here kay halik not kayfa haluka.
How to greet people in Islam ruclips.net/video/jBylb_wwyiU/видео.html
@Free Speech As a native English speaker I understood Carol perfectly. In my humble opinion, I think you are being too critical.
@Tisha Khanom Ha ha! Where? I must have missed that part of the lesson!
That was your very interesting post, here are a few more tips on how to learn Arabic…
Set realistic goals, don’t just dive in and say “I want to be fluent Arabic within 1 year”, give yourself short term goals which lead up to long term goals. E.g. Short Term Goal = “I want to learn all about this topic in 1 month” and Long Term Goal = “I aim to be able to speak about at least 12 topics within the next year.
Make time, you will need to set some time aside, preferably on a daily basis, so you can achieve your goal. I highly recommend blocking out actual time on your calendar every day and really commit to this. Think of it as a
Al salamu alaykum from a german christian
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i m learnin arabic. but i watch this video for that girl. beatiful girl :D
shukran mashallah alhamdoliala
Excellent teacher! Shukram ;)
I think she looks very european.
sorry the word (شكرا ) is shukran
but well done ;-)
SkandikFilm Eh she looks very close but not 100%. I'd say 95%
+Cicero she is Lebanese
Luke Warren Well that explains it.
Thanks very much, this is so useful as i have been finding these words for a long time.
تحيه لكل عربي فايت يتعلم العربي 😂😂😂
Shukran carole
How beautiful I see you tortured in learning my language😂✋✌