Assalamu alaikum sister, please teach me all tenses in Arabic, simple, continuous and perfect of present past and future, i have requested you in many comments of your video
Assalamu alaikum sister, please teach me all tenses in Arabic, simple, continuous and perfect of present past and future, i have requested you in many comments of your video
This lady explained in 9 minutes what most people gloss over or ramble on and on with tons of confusing explanations. Very well explained. Thanks a lot
May Allah bless you for such a great job, it's a big sadaqa jariya for you. And the way you teach is excellent, because you cover all everything in short clips. Salute
I actually already know all the alphabets and how to read it, but since I want to learn more about the arabic language and to actually understand it, I started subscribing to your channel and I think you explain them all well and clear even for a first-timer. Keep doing the great job, dr. Toqa.
You are a very good teacher, thank you very much! I thought the ta marbouta was pronounced as "ha" because of some youtubers explaining it only using examples from the Qur'an. I am learning arabic to speak it with natives... I would have sounded strange without your precious insights. Thank you again.
I had to watch three *useless* (Not hating just describing, i appreciate all educational content creators) videos before i found you. I just started learning Arabic and this videos was incredibly helpful you have a real gift for teaching . Ill check out your channel and subscribe thank you so much!
ماشاءاللہ ۔ Although I am Ajmi I will point out that you said at approximate in the begning that Taa Marbuta has no sound at Waqaf. I think that Taa Marbuta will change to Rounded Haa when stopping. So. it should sound like a Haa (ہ)
Thanks for your comment. You're right about the taa marbouta being pronounced as haa at Waqf, but this is in case of reciting the quran. However, while speaking in MSA, we don't pronounce taa marabouta at Waqf. No matter how eloquent the speaker is. No one calls someone with the name Hamza as Hamzah, with a clear h sound, I can't say it's wrong to do it, but also, if no one does it, I won't recommend it.
MashaAllah, I'm very thankful to you...you have helped me soo much with Arabic language...you are doing such a great job thanks alott..love from pakistan ❤️
Thank you for simplistic explanation. I understand the ULEMA and KHALIFA also have Ta Marbuta, yet they are Masculine. Is this an exception. Can you quell my curiosity as a non- Arabic learner. Regards.
Thanks, glad you like them😃 I suppose that you're wondering why we use "ِ" below the "ت" Actually this ي at the end is considered to be a long vowel and it always changes the vowel of the previous letter into "ِ" We say حبيبِي حبيبتِي Have I answered your question?
Thanks, I hace a doubt why does it sound damma in grandmother in خَدٌَةُ jadda-tu ? Is it always damma at the end -tu or -ta, -ti ? What's the rule if I use it ending -ta, tu, -ti like خَدٌَةَ or خَدٌَةِ ?
Ahlan shamma, glad to have you watching my video. Your name must be with alif. because it's a shortening of شماء It means a lady that has dignity and self-honor. شما اسم جميل
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Assalamu alaikum sister, please teach me all tenses in Arabic, simple, continuous and perfect of present past and future, i have requested you in many comments of your video
Assalamu alaikum sister, please teach me all tenses in Arabic, simple, continuous and perfect of present past and future, i have requested you in many comments of your video
This lady explained in 9 minutes what most people gloss over or ramble on and on with tons of confusing explanations. Very well explained.
Thanks a lot
I'm glad to hear that, God bless you.
May Allah bless you for such a great job, it's a big sadaqa jariya for you. And the way you teach is excellent, because you cover all everything in short clips. Salute
Amen, you too, stay blessed.
It's my pleasure to help😀
Jazak Allahu khairn for such a beautiful explanation of this confusing subject.
@@hameratahir
وإياكم😃
It was extremely clear and well explained, thank you Toqa!
Ahlan😃
This vid was def helpful for the Taa Marbuta. I saw this and was like....OOOOOk, what is this character...
I'm glad I could help😀
Your lessons are so Great Toqa, thank you very much or I should say Shukran Toqa.
شكرا جزيلا. بارك الله فيك. السلام من البرازيل
وإياكم😀
تشرفنا سيد ريكاردو
I actually already know all the alphabets and how to read it, but since I want to learn more about the arabic language and to actually understand it, I started subscribing to your channel and I think you explain them all well and clear even for a first-timer. Keep doing the great job, dr. Toqa.
Thank you for making such a clear lesson on this topic.
Salam sister, thanking you for teaching.
Thanks for explain that!! It was really good!
Glad you liked it
May Allah bless you
You too
Very nice presentation
Thank you sister
Thank you so much for teaching about this ... your teaching made me glad. Thank you .....
You are a very good teacher, thank you very much! I thought the ta marbouta was pronounced as "ha" because of some youtubers explaining it only using examples from the Qur'an. I am learning arabic to speak it with natives... I would have sounded strange without your precious insights. Thank you again.
You are welcome!
Thanks
Thank you teacher
ما شاء الله دكتورة
💐💐💐
يسعد قلبك يارب🌺
فقط ما احتاجه ، شكرا
أهلاً بك
This is a great video, thank you! Still very complex for a new learner with all the male/female forms but this at least made sense of this letter!
شكرا
Thank you sister ❤️💚❤️ God will bless you for this work shukran !
Көп рахмет Тоқа!
A really nice explanation👍
Very good
I had to watch three *useless* (Not hating just describing, i appreciate all educational content creators) videos before i found you. I just started learning Arabic and this videos was incredibly helpful you have a real gift for teaching . Ill check out your channel and subscribe thank you so much!
Thank you, I'm really glad that I could help.
MashaAllah Alhumdulillah sister.
jazakallah khair
ماشاءاللہ ۔ Although I am Ajmi I will point out that you said at approximate in the begning that Taa Marbuta has no sound at Waqaf. I think that Taa Marbuta will change to Rounded Haa when stopping. So. it should sound like a Haa (ہ)
Thanks for your comment.
You're right about the taa marbouta being pronounced as haa at Waqf, but this is in case of reciting the quran.
However, while speaking in MSA, we don't pronounce taa marabouta at Waqf.
No matter how eloquent the speaker is.
No one calls someone with the name Hamza as Hamzah, with a clear h sound, I can't say it's wrong to do it, but also, if no one does it, I won't recommend it.
Thanks my daughter.
ما شاء الله❤️ you are a good teacher..
Jazakumullah Khairan.
وإياكم
Thanks very much❤
This was VERY helpful
Its so explicit! Shukran
很多人都把ة简单翻译成da,博主讲的很明白👍
Great lesson!!! Thank you a lot, تقى
العفو
Amazing
excellent sister
Thank You.
thanks. You are excellent teacher!!!
MashaAllah, I'm very thankful to you...you have helped me soo much with Arabic language...you are doing such a great job thanks alott..love from pakistan ❤️
Masha Allah very nice explanation. and I like your hijab too :D
جزاك الله خيرا
ماشاءاللہ -
و عليك السلام
Ма ша Аллох какая вы красивая
مُمتاز، شُكرًا
Thank you so much for this video !! Very helpful 😊
ال القرآنية العربية أنا أفضل واحد من المهم معرفة ذلك.
you explain awesome well!
Much appreciated!
perfect. thank you
عفواً
Thank you for simplistic explanation. I understand the ULEMA and KHALIFA also have Ta Marbuta, yet they are Masculine. Is this an exception. Can you quell my curiosity as a non- Arabic learner. Regards.
الله يعطيك العافية
يعافي قلبك🌺
Masha allah
Salaam ya اختى
ماشاء الله
Thank you
Alhamdulillah
Which country are you from Toqa?
Love your videos, I saw you on Facebook. Why is necessery to use " ِ " below the " ب" in حبيبتي if there is alread a "ي " ?
Thanks, glad you like them😃
I suppose that you're wondering why we use "ِ" below the "ت"
Actually this ي at the end is considered to be a long vowel and it always changes the vowel of the previous letter into "ِ"
We say
حبيبِي
حبيبتِي
Have I answered your question?
Thanks, I hace a doubt why does it sound damma in grandmother in خَدٌَةُ jadda-tu ? Is it always damma at the end -tu or -ta, -ti ? What's the rule if I use it ending -ta, tu, -ti like خَدٌَةَ or خَدٌَةِ ?
mam jadda to ahmad is ta in this tamubuuta always prunounced in ta only
what does the circle above wow in husband do? 4:34
Please tell me how do u write shamma in Arabic??شَمَّة ،شَمَّہ،شَمَّ، or شَمَّه
Ahlan shamma, glad to have you watching my video.
Your name must be with alif. because it's a shortening of شماء
It means a lady that has dignity and self-honor.
شما اسم جميل
Can I understand quran after completing this session
No
hallo, can u please tell me what the expresion from 3"10means in english?
You mean
جدة أحمد؟
It actually means Ahmad's grandmother.
Why do you add a u sound at 3:33?
👍👍👍👍👍
متميزة
تسلم🌺
Being or complicated what's of meaning or arabi
complicated = معقد
@@ArabicwithToqa thank you 😊
@@ArabicwithToqa ma'am ...pretend.....what's of meaning in Arabic
Thank you.