What Do Arabs Think of Life in the Netherlands? | Easy Arabic 1

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 37

  • @duiliodelimaalmeida9374
    @duiliodelimaalmeida9374 Год назад +3

    واو! في تيم بالعربيه كمان!! الف مبروك! ان شاالله هدا ال easy Arabic راح يكون معنا بمدة اطوا من الاخر!

  • @jacobs3848
    @jacobs3848 Год назад +7

    I would like to see a video comparing Egyptian Dialect to Levantine Dialect, or gulf dialect in UAE/Kuwait/Oman, etc.

  • @dasimkarsam8370
    @dasimkarsam8370 Год назад

    Thank you, Easy Arabic. I want to have some friends from Arabic speaking countries. Yesterday I began to learn this language. I think, it is not easy, but very interesting.

  • @mayurarjune7613
    @mayurarjune7613 Год назад +2

    I would like to see more videos in Standard arabic

  • @stutterstudios4731
    @stutterstudios4731 Год назад +3

    Such a good video 🙏🏼💙

  • @dijeffglota7668
    @dijeffglota7668 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much

  • @TheBluesLab
    @TheBluesLab Год назад +3

    super interesting episode :D

  • @dmplague
    @dmplague Год назад +21

    wth how many languages does Tim speak :0

    • @cipher3966
      @cipher3966 Год назад +7

      All of them I think

    • @havenisse2009
      @havenisse2009 Год назад +8

      Lots.. ruclips.net/video/avpqELQqQiA/видео.html And he's at a real high level, unlike other polyglots that can say "Hello" in 23 languages. Tim can actually carry a conversation.

    • @EasyArabicVideos
      @EasyArabicVideos  Год назад +15

      He speaks 11 languges.

    • @destyanacop
      @destyanacop Год назад +2

      ​@@EasyArabicVideos wow cool, is hij getrouwd? 😅❤

    • @RubyApples
      @RubyApples 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@destyanacop😂😂😂
      What do you want to do with him? To speak all 11 languages daily?

  • @senfistyleprojects
    @senfistyleprojects Год назад +2

    Where did Tim learn Arabic?

  • @valeriawicker8437
    @valeriawicker8437 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have Juba Arabic on the app?

  • @r.b6170
    @r.b6170 Год назад +1

    Are they all replying to the questions in fus'ha Arabic ???? Thanks

    • @novarealm
      @novarealm Год назад +1

      They’re replying in their local dialects, but a little bit “vanilla” and toned down. The Syrians also use some Egyptian words because Tim is speaking to them in Egyptian

    • @faaaduma6876
      @faaaduma6876 2 месяца назад

      Only their dialects.

  • @homepunks9040
    @homepunks9040 Год назад

    are they including tim speaking in msa???

  • @claudioristagno6460
    @claudioristagno6460 Год назад +1

    Are they speaking al-fusha or is everybody speaking their own dialect?

    • @EasyArabicVideos
      @EasyArabicVideos  Год назад +11

      They are speaking their own dialect. Some of them changed their way of speaking a bit, trying to not use words specific for their dialect and sometimes they used Egyptian Arabic words because Tim was speaking Egyptian Arabic most of the time.

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg Год назад +1

      Everyone’s speaking their dialect. Which proves that Arabic dialects are intelligible yet some still want to push the agenda that they are not.. lol.

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe Год назад

      Their own dialects

  • @baum7des7lebens7
    @baum7des7lebens7 Год назад

    I don't like winter. Shitta is the perfect word for that shitty season 😅

  • @Arena-nv2ul
    @Arena-nv2ul Год назад +1

    Is it even worth it for an European man to try to learn Arabic, considering how many dialects of arabic there are in the world, and classical arabic is hardly spoken by anyone on a daily basis, and in addition, arabs (especially young and middle-aged arabs recognize it) may make fun of you if you speak traditional arabic on the street. Any honest opinion from Arabic natives?

    • @EasyArabicVideos
      @EasyArabicVideos  Год назад +2

      I'm not a native, but if you are worried about the different dialects, then I would suggest you learn either the Egyptian or Levantine dialect because these are the two most widely understood dialects. I wouldn't advise learning Standard Arabic if your goal is to talk to the people on the street.
      -Timothy

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe Год назад +3

      My honest opinion as native speaker is that learning fus'ha arabic first is crucial for any new arabic student because it's the basis for all the arabic dialects and its literature and academic language and we all learn fus'ha in school when we start learning how to read and write in our native language. All official documents and newspapers, books etc are in fus'ha. There's no grammatical rules or real spelling rules for the dialects as they can differ from person to person and town to town. although we don't usually converse in fusha anymorw in dialy life, but we all use it in some way or the other and sometimes to communicate with someone with a very difficult dialect. It's the uniting language for arabs. Learning another dialect later will be much easier than the other way around.

    • @sophieyarde-buller2554
      @sophieyarde-buller2554 Год назад

      I've been learning Arabic on Duolingo for about 2 months and I can understand some of what they say on this video, even people from different countries. I can hear it's different pronunciation but can see how they are connected. So I think it's still worth learning standard Arabic as a start.
      @@EasyArabicVideos

  • @Shahrazad330
    @Shahrazad330 Год назад +2

    this is not 100% Arabic come on u just make it hard for people

    • @htimsid
      @htimsid Год назад +4

      Make what hard for which people?

  • @JCasteloo
    @JCasteloo Год назад +5

    This is for the fascist Wilders.😊

  • @mohamedmabrouk2797
    @mohamedmabrouk2797 Год назад

    اهل المشرق قفافة