When social media first emerged, we Arabs, created a system to represent the letters that had no equivalent in English with numbers, allowing us to write Arabic with English letters, here it is: 3 = ع 7 = ح 9 = ق 8 or 4 = غ so for example "ou7ebouki " means "i love you" or "7abibi" means "my lover"... or "3ajib" means "weird" or "8azal" which means "deer".
Flora, I'm glad to see you again! How are you feeling? In the last video, you said you were tired. And, according to tradition, thank you for the wonderful ASMR before going to bed! ❤😴 P.S. You have a wonderful, beautiful and legible handwriting! 😍
I'm really glad that there is a lot of Russians among other viewers of Flora's channel! Nice to see people from my country appreciating this beautiful channel) Всегда чудесно увидеть земляков))
Hey! So in arabic there are also these little symbols called حركات (harakaat) or diacritics that are unseen most of the time. You can sometimes see them in learning books, religious books, textbooks, or children’s books (among others). They’re even on the keyboard (press and hold the button to the right of the space bar on the Apple one). They decide how each single letter is pronounced in a word kinda like short vowel marks (every word has them). For example the word I just mentioned is spelled حَرَكَات with them. There’s 3 main ones, َ (fat-ha or فتحة), ُ (dhamma or ضمة), and ِ (kasra or كسرة). Fat-ha makes any letter have an {a} sound, with dhamma the sound is {o} and with kasra it’s {i}. In كتاب the proper way to write it with harakaat is كِتَاب making the ك have an {i} sound and the ت have an {a} sound. The ا doesn’t have one since it’s always pronounced as {aa} (same goes for و {oo} and ي {ee}). But for its plural form, it’s كتب (kotob) or كُتُب making the ك and ت have an {o} sound. Hope that makes sense!
اهلآ وسهلآ في حالة اردت نجاح سلسلة اللغة العربية بشكل افضل يمكنك ان تضيفي مقطع شرح تشكيلات الحروف الفتحة والكسرة والضمة وتاثير اختلاف المعنى مع اختلاف التشكيلات مع انني اعتقد ان هذا امر صعب على شخص لايتحدث العربية
When social media first emerged, we Arabs, created a system to represent the letters that had no equivalent in English with numbers, allowing us to write Arabic with English letters, here it is:
3 = ع
7 = ح
9 = ق
8 or 4 = غ
so for example "ou7ebouki " means "i love you" or "7abibi" means "my lover"... or "3ajib" means "weird" or "8azal" which means "deer".
Oooh yes I remember struggling to read 3arabizi as a kid. Great explanation :)
Flora, I'm glad to see you again! How are you feeling? In the last video, you said you were tired. And, according to tradition, thank you for the wonderful ASMR before going to bed! ❤😴
P.S. You have a wonderful, beautiful and legible handwriting! 😍
Awh thanks for asking I’m doing a lot better!! I really appreciate the support 🫶🏻🫶🏻 hope u sleep well tonight 😴
I'm really glad that there is a lot of Russians among other viewers of Flora's channel! Nice to see people from my country appreciating this beautiful channel) Всегда чудесно увидеть земляков))
@@Rusya_Juddd согласен полностью, хах))
@@forestfloraASMRYes, it really is! Even when fully awake, your ASMR miraculously puts you to sleep in 10 minutes... Magically ❤
Thank you for making the part 2 I was waiting for this video ❤️❤️ I love your channel a lot
My pleasure!!! Ty for watching and commenting!
Ahhhh Flora Comeback!!!
Thank you so much for the video
It’s my pleasureee I hope you enjoyed!!
Finally a new video, I'm so glad!! 🙌🏻 Thank you so much for your hard work 💖🌟
It’s my absolute pleasure!! 🫶🏻 Thank u for watching, I hope u enjoyed it
thanks you for your videos!❤ you're my favourite asmr blogger
Omg I’m so honored!!🌱 Thank u for watching and supporting the channel
Great video, keep doing what you're doing!
thank u for the encouragement !!!
احب مقاطع الفيديو حقتك 💓
Omg I love the background
🫶🏻🌱🤍
Impressive! I like the way you explained طاء and ظاء by comparing them to دال and ذال, respectively.
I approve of your Arabic, keep up the good work.
the arabic language sounds SO good! are u a polyglot? wish i could learn this many languages as well 😭🙏🏻💞
Wish I was a polyglot >.< I just love too many languages so I end up wanting to learn all of them with too little time to spare :3
@@forestfloraASMR AAAA i get u sm!! 😭 still trying to learn them all is so brave of you 🫶🏻 would LOVE to do this as well 💞
Merci pour cette vidéo, thank you 😊
My pleasure! 😆
Hello, what iPad is it?
why isn't there any 'i' in kitaab? how do i know i have to pronounce it kitaab and not ktab?
thanks for a video! ive learned a lot!
Hey! So in arabic there are also these little symbols called حركات (harakaat) or diacritics that are unseen most of the time. You can sometimes see them in learning books, religious books, textbooks, or children’s books (among others). They’re even on the keyboard (press and hold the button to the right of the space bar on the Apple one). They decide how each single letter is pronounced in a word kinda like short vowel marks (every word has them). For example the word I just mentioned is spelled حَرَكَات with them. There’s 3 main ones, َ (fat-ha or فتحة), ُ (dhamma or ضمة), and ِ (kasra or كسرة). Fat-ha makes any letter have an {a} sound, with dhamma the sound is {o} and with kasra it’s {i}. In كتاب the proper way to write it with harakaat is كِتَاب making the ك have an {i} sound and the ت have an {a} sound. The ا doesn’t have one since it’s always pronounced as {aa} (same goes for و {oo} and ي {ee}). But for its plural form, it’s كتب (kotob) or كُتُب making the ك and ت have an {o} sound. Hope that makes sense!
@forestfloraASMR thank you so much, your anwser is very precise! thanks again!!!
oh its like galaxy asmr videos
Yesss her and flora's asmr are my favs ❤
اهلآ وسهلآ
في حالة اردت نجاح سلسلة اللغة العربية بشكل افضل
يمكنك ان تضيفي مقطع شرح تشكيلات الحروف
الفتحة والكسرة والضمة
وتاثير اختلاف المعنى مع اختلاف التشكيلات
مع انني اعتقد ان هذا امر صعب على شخص لايتحدث العربية
تجيدين العربيه اكثر مني 😆
You must be an Arab! That was so good!
Your whispering is amazing and your pronunciation is on point! 👌
Tysm! I’m not lol but I grew up around Arabs and find the language extremely beautiful :)
@@forestfloraASMR you aren’t? That’s surprising, your accent is so good!
Were are you from?❤️
where are you from?
arabic is such an interesting language!! it sounds rlly similar to hebrew imo! i suggest you try learning some basic hebrew words for a video :)
You’re completely right, the two languages are very similar :))
@@forestfloraASMR😂 اللغة العبريه مشتقه من اللغة العربيه
اللغة العبريه مشتقه من العربيه ولأنه لا يوجد من الأساس لغه لهم قاموا بتقليد اللغه العربيه هل فهمت يا صديقي❤
are you muslim?