Am a Kenyan learning Arabic language from your program, you were born a great teacher, yo have made learning Arabic very enjoyable, may Almighty God bless you, as you proceed to give people the much needed language. You are a resource to the universe. Thanks
My name is Muhammad Abubakar Yahaya from anbariyatul islamiya in Ghana Tamale . Masha Allah may Allah bless youfo and protect you i have injoy your teaching thank you.
Believe me I'm so happy to find your video. I love it plzz complete this course. I want to be fluent and expert in arabic to understand the holy Quran and hadith.
assalamualaik ya ustazah... if don't mind, why don't you give us homework exercise... thank you ustazah, your utube help us to learn Arabic.. may Allah reward you
As salam alaikum, mashaAllah Tabarakallah for your continuous efforts. I have been following your lessons for almost two months now. I wanted to enrol on your Arabic lessons this month but the time different between America and UK is my issue. Do you have a book or other learning materials that I can buy so I can use for my learning.
Hi. Please why is the teacher saying tashrab تشربْ and not tashrabu تشربُ in the middle of a sentence. I'm learning Arabic and this seems confusing to do waqf on this word
نعم ، لانستخدم الوقف إلا في حالة النصب أقصد النفي.(negative) yes, we don't use waqef ( ه ) at the end of the simple present tense but we use al dhamma( ُ ) instead _at the end of the verb.
Thanks for your videos, they help me a lot! I was just wondering, I am starting to learn how to read with the help of al-harakat ( been attending this course for beginners)But I can't write, do you have any advice? I just can't keep the different forms of the letter in my head..
Could you help me with a small question about Arabic? In Modern Standard Arabic do you change 'sukun" to "kasra" in أَوْ if the following word has the defenite article? For example in the following sentence. هَلِ الكِتَابُ أَوْ الدَّفْتَرُهُنَا؟
Yes you would, the word to use in your example can be أم Instead of أو the blending of the M and the L (in the definite Article ) becomes easier and smoother
Hi. To the question هل بيتك كبير، is it correct to say: لا، بيتي صغير to mean: "No, my house is small." (instead of لا، بيتي ليس كبير). Or, is it really a rule to use ليس if you say لا in the beginning of the sentence? Thank you.
Yes, you can say لا and use the opposite adjective. Your answer is common But you would usually respond using the same words in the question. On this case it would be. لا، بيتي ليس كبير، بيتي صغير!
I see you are teaching “Modern Standard Arabic”, the Arabic of print and media. In that case we need to be careful not to create a third grammar that is neither formal nor dialect. هل تشرب شاي؟ must be هل تشرب شاياً؟ أستاذي ليس جيد must be أستاذي ليس جيداً هل تشرب قهوة أم شاي؟ must be هل تشرب قهوة أم شاياً؟ In my opinion modern grammarians should simplify the Arabic grammar, but unfortunately there is no political will to to it.
This is the only channel i'm learning arabic because you teach all the basics a non-arabic speaker needs.
جزاك الله خير يا استاذتي
May Allah reward you, my teacher
its incredible that you have both perfect american and arabic accent
Alhamdulillah. Jazak ALLAH KHAIR my dear lovely sister for teaching us.
Hello Teacher, I'm Sean Paul BETU from DR Congo precisely in Central Kasaï I enjoy your Arabic language lesson. Thank you.
You are the good arabic teacher. Thsnk o lots for your program. It' really grading up my aranic knowledge. Mabruk ya ukhti.
Jazaakalahu khair, Inshallah I would love to know Arabic so well that I can understand what I read in our beloved Quraan.
Baarakallah.
Jazakallah khair sister, I am having exam in school in arabic I am non native speaker so you have improved my speaking! ❤
That's great! Thank you for letting me know! You seem to be consistent MashAllah to reach Step 25.
Simple and clear. Excellent. Terimakaseh.
I am glad I found this channel
جزاك الله خيرن استاذة
your way of teaching is what i long looking for...i am a student now in arabic language but my teacher so bookish..
Am a Kenyan learning Arabic language from your program, you were born a great teacher, yo have made learning Arabic very enjoyable, may Almighty God bless you, as you proceed to give people the much needed language. You are a resource to the universe. Thanks
جزاك الله خير
I like your teaching plz also write english in front of arabic sentences may god give you a long life
My name is Muhammad Abubakar Yahaya from anbariyatul islamiya in Ghana Tamale . Masha Allah may Allah bless youfo and protect you i have injoy your teaching thank you.
وعلیکم السلام ورحمتہ اللہ وبرکاتہ ۔
بارکم اللّٰہ فیکم ۔
جزاکم اللہ خیرا کثیرا ۔
Assalamu Alaikum
Masha Allah
Thank you
This is my first time i visited in your channel and I liked
very helpful, thank you
Finally some good content of Arabic, thanks!
Believe me I'm so happy to find your video. I love it plzz complete this course. I want to be fluent and expert in arabic to understand the holy Quran and hadith.
Thank you, I will
U really good teacher
omg wow I love the way you teach please keep it up. looking forward for more videos. Thank you
Thank you😊
Masha allah nice teacher
Maa shaa allaa'h tabarak allaa'h im very interesting ,this kind of lesson what im looking for Alhamdulillah I found you 😍
ممتاز
assalamualaik ya ustazah... if don't mind, why don't you give us homework exercise... thank you ustazah, your utube help us to learn Arabic.. may Allah reward you
Jazakillah khoir Ustadzah
Your videos very useful for me and others
Barakallah fiik....🤗🤗
I'm Amanda from Indonesia....
Ameen. Wa jazaki.glad you found them useful!😊
As salam alaikum, mashaAllah Tabarakallah for your continuous efforts. I have been following your lessons for almost two months now. I wanted to enrol on your Arabic lessons this month but the time different between America and UK is my issue. Do you have a book or other learning materials that I can buy so I can use for my learning.
As-salaam u alaikum . million and billion of thanks sister for sharing this wonderful lesson again
Shukran
Walaikum assalam
I love your lessons. Your such an amazing and talented teacher. Are you a native Arabic speaker?
Mandy
Yes she’s
شكرا
JazakAllah khair sister
الان ادرس اللغة العربية يا أستاذتي .
صحيح.العربتة خطوات.
Hi. Please why is the teacher saying tashrab تشربْ and not tashrabu تشربُ in the middle of a sentence. I'm learning Arabic and this seems confusing to do waqf on this word
It's تشرب . With u sound. I am pausing in all conjugation سكون based on spoken form
نعم ، لانستخدم الوقف إلا في حالة النصب أقصد النفي.(negative)
yes, we don't use waqef ( ه ) at the end of the simple present tense but
we use
al dhamma( ُ ) instead _at the end of the verb.
Thanks for your videos, they help me a lot! I was just wondering, I am starting to learn how to read with the help of al-harakat ( been attending this course for beginners)But I can't write, do you have any advice? I just can't keep the different forms of the letter in my head..
I will answer you question in a video. More practice.. stay tuned
I hope you were able to join our study sessions and resources.
Could you help me with a small question about Arabic?
In Modern Standard Arabic do you change 'sukun" to "kasra" in أَوْ if the following word has the defenite article?
For example in the following sentence.
هَلِ الكِتَابُ أَوْ الدَّفْتَرُهُنَا؟
Yes you would, the word to use in your example can be أم Instead of أو the blending of the M and the L (in the definite Article ) becomes easier and smoother
@@ArabicKhatawaat Thank you very much for your clarification))
Wa alaykum salaam
Omg I’m loving this lesson. Where can I find the first practice lesson on this topic?
Check the channel's playlist. It has all practices. Glad you liked the videos!
@@ArabicKhatawaat do you have an email miss to contact you
Hi. To the question هل بيتك كبير، is it correct to say: لا، بيتي صغير to mean: "No, my house is small." (instead of لا، بيتي ليس كبير). Or, is it really a rule to use ليس if you say لا in the beginning of the sentence? Thank you.
Yes, you can say لا and use the opposite adjective. Your answer is common
But you would usually respond using the same words in the question. On this case it would be.
لا، بيتي ليس كبير، بيتي صغير!
@@ArabicKhatawaat Thank you so much! I'm learning a lot from your channel. Keep it up! More power!
شکرا استاذه
Assalam O Alaykum
Your channel is very good.
How can I improve arbic league.
Shukran ma ismuka? Ana Amour 👍
🤣 هلا ومرحب
Thanks
can we only answer naam or la, or we have to make sentence.
You can affirm by adding your answer. Or negate. Yes, I study english
نعم ، أدرس الانجليزية
Indonesia hadir...
I'm Indonesian
احسن, انا اعرف لغة العربية كليل, انا علمت بنفسي
Teacher, , please tell me why you say اشَرِبُ and add the letter "u" in the end?
uugh
Is this Modern standard arabic
Yes, it is.
Va alaykum assalom
What is the difference between ام and او?
When to use ام and when to use او?
I am from India... I can read Arabic slowly... What could I do next mam..?
Nama shivaya
هل تشرب شايا؟ هل تشرب الشاي؟ معنيان مختلفان
could you tell me which sentense is correct
شکرا استاذه اشکرو استاذه
None of them is right
شكراً أستاذتي is correct
can we use name of fruit before athera
عصیر برتقال
عصبر برتقال
But what does 'haaza' mean?
Hamza is what stands on Alif. It makes the same sound as Alif "a" . ء. ا. أ
haadhaa means 'this'
Haaza mean this....
هذا للمذكر المفرد
هذه للمؤنث المفرد
هاذان للمؤنثو للمذكر المثنى
هؤلاء للجمع المذكر والمثنى
Am I right?
@@ixkillergamer3412 yeah absolutely, u r brilliant 😏
@@SY-ev5dq I am form Arabian country so i know evrey thing about arabic 😳
Thayib
ما في فايده
I just know how to speak Arabic
هل استاذه عراقیه
لقد هرمت الصاد والضاد وقد فقدتا اسنانهما.
ما يفعل الدهر بالانسان لن تنجو منه الحروف 😂 السن لن تفقد الكلمة معناها. و لكل خط مكانته!
@@ArabicKhatawaat لما تؤذن الدنيا به من صروفها يكون بكاء الطفل ساعة يولد. الا وما يبكيه فيها الا انها أوسع مما كان فيه وأرغد
I see you are teaching “Modern Standard Arabic”, the Arabic of print and media. In that case we need to be careful not to create a third grammar that is neither formal nor dialect.
هل تشرب شاي؟ must be هل تشرب شاياً؟
أستاذي ليس جيد must be أستاذي ليس جيداً
هل تشرب قهوة أم شاي؟ must be هل تشرب قهوة أم شاياً؟
In my opinion modern grammarians should simplify the Arabic grammar, but unfortunately there is no political will to to it.
لا تکلمه بلعربی
Thanks