I'm so happy that my mother tongue is Arabic, when I watched this lesson I realized how complicated this language is, God help everybody learning this legendary language.
I'm a beginner of Arabic and knowing that the majority of the words have irregular plural forms almost demotivated me when I was already struggling with the grammar, but your explanation makes perfect sense! Looking forward to your next video :)
I will probably have to watch this one 10 times to begin remembering, but you explain it so logically and patiently, it helps so much! You are my favourite teacher !
I am doing islamic studies in Arabic language, an am going through your courses all of them are very informative and excellent your body language says you are very enthusiastic, keep up the good work and May Allah bless you always...
Maha 🤗 I once learned Arabic. Even though I stopped, I'm still interested in Arabic. That's why I watch your videos. They are really greatly made. Greetings from Germany
This is by far the most comprehensive and well thought out summary of highly complex subject. Excellent work! This should be compulsory viewing for all students of Arabic! A listing of the 12 grouping you defined at the end of the view with you simply reading as recap would be a nice piece of icing on the cake🎉
Dear Maha, Thanks a lot for all your instructive videos! I have been watching your videos over the last two years or so. I use them in addition to other ways of studying, such as an Arabic class I attended, collecting and memorizing words (I used memrise, now I use Anki), and practice of talking which helps me very much too. Your videos are very nice, inspiring, and a pleasure to watch. I enjoy watching them, and I learn a lot from them! BTW, I decided that I really want to learn Arabic, because I realized that it's a really strange and problematic thing for me to live in Palestine, in the Galilee, for most of my life, and not knowing to speak the language.. Thanks very much!
My mother is also a Hindi and Sanskrit lecturer .I can understand how difficult and hard working is a teaching journey.Mam i am doing my best to learn arabic.Your lessons help me so much.I watch your almost every video since 2010.Thankss alot.🙂🇮🇳
I am Nilam from sri Lankan. I appreciate you're very very excellent teaching and expressions . My supplication is Allah blessing for you and your family insha Allah.
For me as a German it is actually very interesting to know that, like in German besides, there are also irregular plurals in Arabic. The system of irregularity is pretty similar to German as words change their stem-vowels whereas the root of the word remains (entirely or nearly) the same, e.g. in Arabic "kitab/kutuub" or in German "Buch/Bücher". However, as we now get to know from this video, there are several types of plurals we need to keep in mind to speak correctly. Maha breaks all these information down to the essential and makes it "seizable" for everyone. GREAT JOB! THAT'S WHAT I NEED TO GRASP ARABIC AND TO ASSIMILATE IT UNTIL "USABLE". 😉🇩🇪❤️🇵🇸 PS: Promptly the FIRST example, after seconds, "al bayt"/"buyuut" ressembles the word that I had in mind first, "kitab/kutub".😂😂😂 SO LOVELY! ❤❤❤
Bless you Maha, I am learning arabic and you are by far the best teacher online. Can you please make a video on conversations? (How was your day? What are you doing this weekend? General conversation and how you say things( I struggle cuz I dont know the words)😊 thanks.
Hi Maha, Thanks for this, I am currently studying Arabic. In pattern 2 you use Baab as an example which becomes a2bwab. I don't understand this because you are not adding two Alifs, but and Alif at the start and a Waaw. باب -> ابواب. I am kind of confused. please explain hahah. thanks you channel is amazing
...mashallah! ...amazing but confusing - this is my first time ever to see all these plurals ...so, is there also a way to guess which pattern is taken by different words?
No magic bullet for that beast. Learn the plural with the singular. The patterns are somewhat limited, and some patterns are more common than others, so at least there's that. Maybe learn a group of words together that share a pattern.
So Maha speaks Arabic _(Palestinian Arabic),_ Italian, German, and English...are there other languages she’s able to speak, or is in the process of learning? Has she created a video on her process or methods she uses to learn languages?
Maha im sure i can speak for your subs by saying you can make our life more complicated you are allowed.. oNly because you will make it make sense... wait did you say you have a video on root words!!! I was always wondering about it because you never said it before or i never heard it... etymology or the thought process of learning now is even more interesting... wait did you just give us homework yes Mrs. Maha...... lol thanks Maha for teaching and sharing
For us whose mother tongue isn't Arabic but are Muslims...we think and feel like Arabs... names like Fatima... Sheikh..Islam..Bibi.. Yakoub is an admirable surname... smile and please say hi to Roya...Al Hakim to Maha and Roya ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I Really loved your videos, Just try to make video in without Echo room, it's happens because of the wall are near moth all around you. Thank you, and carry on to teach us Arabic, we are so happy 😊 to learn with you.
*Mar7aba Maha, @ about **04:35** can 7elu & jameel be used interchangeably, & can the ending 'een' OR 'uun' be used interchangeably to form plural nouns/adjectives? Yikhlif 3leyki wa Allah khalik.*
No, people In saudi Speak with Saudi dialect but She is Teaching "Fusha" فصحى ، but If you learn Fusha which is The formal Form and used in all Arabic Country you'll Learn any dialect Easily
Apart from being charmful and beautiful, it helps you to read books, journals, watch news, have easier access to different dialects since you've learned the basic language, be able to watch some movies and some series in standard arabic ( mostly historical type) and documentaries... etc..trust me,it is important to learn 'fusha' (standard arabic) before any other dialect :)
And again a very helpful material from Maha. Thank you for your assistance in communication between people! By the way, what about collective nouns in Arabic? found very little about it in the web. Why collectives have their own plural form if they already mean a group of sth?
There's a small correction. The plural of المحامي (مُحامٍ بدون أل) is المحامون not محاميون. Love from India. I am one of your online students since ages 🙂
I'm so happy that my mother tongue is Arabic, when I watched this lesson I realized how complicated this language is, God help everybody learning this legendary language.
Alfares true, in my arabic class I’ve just been guessing on plurals. Why’d y’all have to make it like this😭
@@katieetheridge7726 I'm guessing the plural of the words too, and still there are many words that I don't know it's plural yet🙂, wish you luck.
@@alfares_ Interesting. Were you born in the Arab world or are you a diaspora Arab?
Currently learning it and having a blast! What an amazing language. 8 months in so far.
Currently learning it and having a blast! What an amazing language. 8 months in so far.
I'm a beginner of Arabic and knowing that the majority of the words have irregular plural forms almost demotivated me when I was already struggling with the grammar, but your explanation makes perfect sense! Looking forward to your next video :)
how much is your progress bro:)
“Perfect sense” in one lesson - you must be a gifted learner!
I will probably have to watch this one 10 times to begin remembering, but you explain it so logically and patiently, it helps so much! You are my favourite teacher !
I am doing islamic studies in Arabic language, an am going through your courses all of them are very informative and excellent your body language says you are very enthusiastic, keep up the good work and May Allah bless you always...
You explain so patiently & concisely, Maha. Mabrouk! ✅🇸🇩⚘👏
Concisely!?!?!?
2:36 This is why I’m loving Maha🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
*_-im a hacker-_*
This is what I am looking for.... I have never got from my a Arabic class. Syukran Maha
Linzie akina 👏🏾👏🏾
Maha 🤗 I once learned Arabic. Even though I stopped, I'm still interested in Arabic. That's why I watch your videos. They are really greatly made.
Greetings from Germany
thank you! keep going!
Love from Gaza! ❤
Love and peace to you
@@oh-qg5rw 💖💖
Peace and prays be upon you!
Alhamdulillah. Finally someone explained it in a way that has made me understand.
This is by far the most comprehensive and well thought out summary of highly complex subject. Excellent work!
This should be compulsory viewing for all students of Arabic!
A listing of the 12 grouping you defined at the end of the view with you simply reading as recap would be a nice piece of icing on the cake🎉
shukraaaaan!!
Dear Maha, Thanks a lot for all your instructive videos!
I have been watching your videos over the last two years or so. I use them in addition to other ways of studying,
such as an Arabic class I attended, collecting and memorizing words (I used memrise, now I use Anki),
and practice of talking which helps me very much too. Your videos are very nice, inspiring, and a pleasure to watch.
I enjoy watching them, and I learn a lot from them!
BTW, I decided that I really want to learn Arabic, because I realized that it's a really strange and problematic
thing for me to live in Palestine, in the Galilee, for most of my life, and not knowing to speak the language..
Thanks very much!
Thank you Maha for this lesson!
Finally found the video about that topic where everything is explained exactly
Maha Mam iam from India...
Present iam in Saudi. Iam follow your vedios every day.. thank you for teaching easily understandable...
As a side note, she has the most lovely ع sound that I have ever heard. Wonderful! Thanks for this lesson.
شكرًا جزيلاً يا مها
أنا طالب يوناني من اللغة العربية الجميلة
أشاهد مقاطع الفيديو الخاصة بك فأَتَعَلَّمُ كثيرًا
اللّه يسلّمُكِ
ما شاء الله، اراك تتقن اللغة جيدًا صديقي.
شكرا يا أختي، أنا ممتنن جدا، في الحقيقة أحتاج أن أعلم الأكثر
Ma'sha'Allah.Finalmente lezioni di arabo fusha; gli stavo aspettavo con impazienza, grazie !! :)
Thanks teacher Maha
U have a talent 4 teaching Arabic can’t be beat : Alhamdulilah
My mother is also a Hindi and Sanskrit lecturer .I can understand how difficult and hard working is a teaching journey.Mam i am doing my best to learn arabic.Your lessons help me so much.I watch your almost every video since 2010.Thankss alot.🙂🇮🇳
@mohit pawar how is your progress bro!!I am also an Indian
I am Nilam from sri Lankan. I appreciate you're very very excellent teaching and expressions . My supplication is Allah blessing for you and your family insha Allah.
I m from India and I m working Saudi Arabia. you are most clearly mentioned all words god bless you mam
I need to take your course just to be around you and absorb some of your energy. Love you Maha!
Much love back:)
Maha, you make everything so easy with your amazing explanation. Thank you 💐
Very well explained. Shukran jazeelan
Thank you so much for the wonderful lessons!
Sei incredibile! Ho imparato tanto dai tuoi video. Li amo 😍! Grazie mille per quello che fai
Thank you so much dear teacher.
I learned arabic through your videos.
Ur way of teaching is fantastic
Thanks to God that he send you. I thought i will never ever eveeeer understand this.
Thanks for this lesson! So well explained
Jazakallhukhair for the lesson Madame
Really you are very good teacher
Big thanks from America!
Arabic is so difficult language but once you understood the meaning it becomes so easy..
"you have some kind of pattern going on here" ❤️✌️😂 I love you! You are amazing with fantastic energy! 'Alf shukr!! 👍💕
عم بتعلم لغتك، وإنتي حبيبتي، شكرا كتير.
عشان هيك محتاج أدرس العربي الفلسطيني
Great video, thank you. Keep doing 😇😊
Very good Ustaza
Wow, Maha, wonderful lesson. Beyond perfect. Shookran jazelan yaa habibty.
Habib H 🙏🏾💞
Excelent class!!! Excelent teacher!!! 👏👏👏
You are awesome , Thank you.
Great work. Thank you
Ma'am beautiful class ma'am continue like this so many will watch thank you maam
I was in a bad mood. Then I saw Maha smiling. Now 'albi is smiling💘😏
Stop being weird.
For me as a German it is actually very interesting to know that, like in German besides, there are also irregular plurals in Arabic. The system of irregularity is pretty similar to German as words change their stem-vowels whereas the root of the word remains (entirely or nearly) the same, e.g. in Arabic "kitab/kutuub" or in German "Buch/Bücher". However, as we now get to know from this video, there are several types of plurals we need to keep in mind to speak correctly. Maha breaks all these information down to the essential and makes it "seizable" for everyone. GREAT JOB! THAT'S WHAT I NEED TO GRASP ARABIC AND TO ASSIMILATE IT UNTIL "USABLE". 😉🇩🇪❤️🇵🇸
PS: Promptly the FIRST example, after seconds, "al bayt"/"buyuut" ressembles the word that I had in mind first, "kitab/kutub".😂😂😂
SO LOVELY! ❤❤❤
Bro gave us a whole essay
💀🤚
Bless you Maha, I am learning arabic and you are by far the best teacher online. Can you please make a video on conversations? (How was your day? What are you doing this weekend? General conversation and how you say things( I struggle cuz I dont know the words)😊 thanks.
Jenny i will!!
@@LearnArabicwithMaha yay thanks!
As always, great job! Congrats and many thanks from Gran Canaria!
Alberto Cabrera Gracias💞
Omg Maha you're the best! ❤❤
Mam u deserved to be Arabic Proffessor in some top universities of world .Really appreciate your hard work and knowledge.🙂🤗.God bless you Mam.
mohit pawar thank you!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@LearnArabicwithMaha Your welcome Mam.All the best for 500k subscribers in advance.Hope we will get arabic lessons videos like this only.
Non ho capito molto bene la questione dei patterns però è sempre un piacere vedere i tuoi video 😅😅
Vuoi anche imparare l'arabo?
Thank you!
مرحبن 🖐️
Shukran ja jeelan ,🙏❤️
Thanks a lot
tq mam u teach us clearly
Please make a video of all verbs and its form like present, past and future
ليفيديو تاعك مزيانين بزاف! سلام من انجلترا! قاعد نتعلم العربية الدزيرية.
Perfect explanation, appreciate you . 🤩🤩
I keep hearing the music at the start it’s quite funny for me and cool
Damn this lady is so gorgeous! Look at that hair! Wow!
I like you Maha...pliz make a video about words that show anger and their meanings like kuli hara,mazinahak etc..thank you
Yes pliiiiiiiiiiz I need that video
Many beautiful books are not human and therefore will receive a singular female adjective. ❤️
How would u know which word follow which pattern
Good class, thak you for your explanations.
nice job Maha u are good I hope I could learn with u:)
so lovely
Hi Maha, Thanks for this, I am currently studying Arabic. In pattern 2 you use Baab as an example which becomes a2bwab. I don't understand this because you are not adding two Alifs, but and Alif at the start and a Waaw. باب -> ابواب. I am kind of confused. please explain hahah. thanks you channel is amazing
...mashallah! ...amazing but confusing - this is my first time ever to see all these plurals
...so, is there also a way to guess which pattern is taken by different words?
Do all dialects use these rules?
It's beautifully explained! It would be a lot easier though if the original (singular) forms of the nouns were given first instead of the plural ones.
In the أفعال pattern i noticed it's almost like interchanging the first two letters of the word: walad/awlad, baab/abwab, lawak/awlak
This is video was extremly crucial to me, miss. However, i have a question yet. It is when will i know the pattern i must use?
No magic bullet for that beast. Learn the plural with the singular. The patterns are somewhat limited, and some patterns are more common than others, so at least there's that. Maybe learn a group of words together that share a pattern.
@@jewelweed6880 Aayshek!! Ktir mnih
So Maha speaks Arabic _(Palestinian Arabic),_ Italian, German, and English...are there other languages she’s able to speak, or is in the process of learning? Has she created a video on her process or methods she uses to learn languages?
Habeebti 😘😘😘😘😘
I love your accent ))
Could you do a video saying the abc’s so we can correctly pronounce the words. I been binged watching your videos for days lol sorry 😄.
يعطيكِ العافية مها
بس ملاحظة صغيرة، جمع محامي: محامون أو محامين
وشكراً إلك
Boa tarde a todos!!!
Love to watch your lessons both Arabic and Hebrew.
I am working law enforcement and would like some sentences to assist refugees from syria
Love you you are amazing
Maha im sure i can speak for your subs by saying you can make our life more complicated you are allowed.. oNly because you will make it make sense... wait did you say you have a video on root words!!! I was always wondering about it because you never said it before or i never heard it... etymology or the thought process of learning now is even more interesting... wait did you just give us homework yes Mrs. Maha...... lol thanks Maha for teaching and sharing
Shukran, you made my brain stop hurting
How to differentiate the regular masculin plural from singular undefinite?
For us whose mother tongue isn't Arabic but are Muslims...we think and feel like Arabs... names like Fatima... Sheikh..Islam..Bibi.. Yakoub is an admirable surname... smile and please say hi to Roya...Al Hakim to Maha and Roya ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
How to identify which is broken plural??
I Really loved your videos,
Just try to make video in without Echo room, it's happens because of the wall are near moth all around you. Thank you, and carry on to teach us Arabic, we are so happy 😊 to learn with you.
Concentrate... ALLAHOAKBAR.
thank you mam
*Mar7aba Maha, @ about **04:35** can 7elu & jameel be used interchangeably, & can the ending 'een' OR 'uun' be used interchangeably to form plural nouns/adjectives? Yikhlif 3leyki wa Allah khalik.*
Hi Maja, here in Saudi... is Arabic here the same Arabic language you are teaching...
No
No, people In saudi Speak with Saudi dialect but She is Teaching "Fusha" فصحى ، but If you learn Fusha which is The formal Form and used in all Arabic Country you'll Learn any dialect Easily
*_-GUYS I LEARNT A GLITCH DO IT!! THIS IS VERY LEDGENDARY THIS IS SO SLAY❤❤👹👹🥰🥰😌😌😍😍😍-_*
السلام عليكم ...تابعي اختي وجزاك الله خيرا
لكن عندي ملاحظة في4:50
فجمع محامي هو محامون وليس محاميون
شكرا جزيلا :)
Confusing but informative
What is the point to learn MSA FusHa?
Apart from being charmful and beautiful, it helps you to read books, journals, watch news, have easier access to different dialects since you've learned the basic language, be able to watch some movies and some series in standard arabic
( mostly historical type) and documentaries...
etc..trust me,it is important to learn 'fusha' (standard arabic) before any other dialect :)
Grazieeeee è utilissimoooo
And again a very helpful material from Maha. Thank you for your assistance in communication between people! By the way, what about collective nouns in Arabic? found very little about it in the web. Why collectives have their own plural form if they already mean a group of sth?
There's a small correction. The plural of المحامي (مُحامٍ بدون أل) is المحامون not محاميون. Love from India. I am one of your online students since ages 🙂
How can I understand Arabic without diacritics? Is there any rules? If possible please explain in lectures . Thanks a lot,