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In all honesty, I thought this will be a typical Arabic Training Video that I just wont grasp. But I must say, I like how you explained the female version on the board where you said "just open it" and it automatically becomes a "tee". I also like how you populated the board from beging to end... especially where you drew a line with the attached sounds. Nice one! Shukran, wa salaam and may Allah Bless you and give you barakah in your teachings.
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I teach Arabic to American born and English to newcomers.I learned about your videos from my students. After watching few of them, I can affirm that you have a creative and an amazing way of teaching. I wish you the best to you and your students. Good luck sister Abbasia. JAK
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I thought arabic language was a hard language , but this until i found your channel on youtube abbassia, thank you very much! for teaching us....I keep on studying always i have a chance. muito obrigado! (thank you very much)
Excellent. Linguistic studies are revealing that Arabic language is way older than they were thinking It gave birth to phoenician/ canaanite / assyrian (Hebrew being a canaanite dialect)
Salam! I love your videos, they are very useful. I've a question: in some places i hear that the sufix pronoums are _ak and _ik for you male and female, like in your video. But in others, they say that the pronoums are _ka and _ki. Which is the formal and standard writting? Thanks a lot for your time.
In standard Arabic, it's _ka (كَ) and _ki (كِ) not ( _ak and _ik ) { the Haraka comes after the letter ك not before it} as the Haraka before it depends on the word's position in the sentence.
It's sounds like cut off the vowel sound in English. Ismik/ismuki and ismak/ismuka. "Maa-ismuka?" (What is your name?) We said "Masmuk?" We linked it. Hope it helps.😊
Your way is explaining is incredibly simple and logical! A lot of my confusion has disappeared! I hope you have the time and means to upload more videos of other irregular verb conjugation. If I may ask, is this MSA or a particular dialect that you are teaching?
Asslaim alaikum madam You are absolutely unique and amazing in teaching Arabic! Are you Egyptian or marocian? Thank you so much for sharing this amazing possessive pronouns!
what about when the it changes for male like in the sentence "الرد على أكاذيبه " it is not, al rad ala akathbeho, it is al rad ala akathebehe, why is this?
On who and haa pronunciation on the his and her suffix, doesn't the preceding letter get a damma, so the endings would be pronounced 'muwho' and 'muhaa', respectively ? v.s. mmm-who., mmm-haa.....Are all 4 right ?
Assalam alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh, thanks for the video sister, how about the possessive noun for a mixed group of people both male and female? Thank you.
Tazim lovely , there is a direct object and indirect object. The direct object is with no preposition such as to, from , etc... with preposition we call it مفعول به ثاني ex: Ahmed went to school. ذهب أحمد إلى المدرسة , as yo can see there is a preposition إلى and this makes it indirect. Did you understand??
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In all honesty, I thought this will be a typical Arabic Training Video that I just wont grasp. But I must say, I like how you explained the female version on the board where you said "just open it" and it automatically becomes a "tee". I also like how you populated the board from beging to end... especially where you drew a line with the attached sounds.
Nice one!
Shukran, wa salaam and may Allah Bless you and give you barakah in your teachings.
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I lost hope until I found your channel. You are a great teacher.
I wish your lessons are sequentially numbered so we can look at them chronologically.
May Allah pays you your effort.
May God bless u
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I teach Arabic to American born and English to newcomers.I learned about your videos from my students. After watching few of them, I can affirm that you have a creative and an amazing way of teaching. I wish you the best to you and your students. Good luck sister Abbasia. JAK
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Your method of teaching is so clear and easy to follow. Thank you!!
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mashallah im lebanese and learning arabic for the first time at 20! thank you queen you explained it very well mamtaz
My age is more than sixty. I am trying hard to learn Arabic. Hope that insha Allah I will able to learn with the help of this so helpful channel. May Allah SWT give you further success .
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May Allah bless you and your family....
Thanks a lot. You explanation of the plural nouns is pretty clear and very easy to understand
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I thought arabic language was a hard language , but this until i found your channel on youtube abbassia, thank you very much! for teaching us....I keep on studying always i have a chance. muito obrigado! (thank you very much)
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Jazakallah Khair I was looking for exactly this
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Mashallah sister. Allah bless you for this has cleared up my confusion.
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Excellent.
Linguistic studies are revealing that Arabic language is way older than they were thinking
It gave birth to phoenician/ canaanite / assyrian
(Hebrew being a canaanite dialect)
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Thank you so much!
This was very helpful, thank you sister
Glad it was helpful!
Salam!
I love your videos, they are very useful.
I've a question: in some places i hear that the sufix pronoums are _ak and _ik for you male and female, like in your video. But in others, they say that the pronoums are _ka and _ki. Which is the formal and standard writting? Thanks a lot for your time.
In standard Arabic, it's _ka (كَ) and _ki (كِ) not ( _ak and _ik )
{ the Haraka comes after the letter ك not before it}
as the Haraka before it depends on the word's position in the sentence.
It's sounds like cut off the vowel sound in English.
Ismik/ismuki and ismak/ismuka. "Maa-ismuka?" (What is your name?) We said "Masmuk?" We linked it.
Hope it helps.😊
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Nice manner
Your way is explaining is incredibly simple and logical! A lot of my confusion has disappeared! I hope you have the time and means to upload more videos of other irregular verb conjugation. If I may ask, is this MSA or a particular dialect that you are teaching?
Thank you Hayat for your comments! Yes this is MSA but modern and I will upload more videos in the future.
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Asslaim alaikum madam
You are absolutely unique and amazing in teaching Arabic!
Are you Egyptian or marocian?
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing possessive pronouns!
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I liked!
Nice video sister, just that I noticed something you wrote antum for the dual form, it should be antuma instead.
mercenaire2013 , thank you for your nice comment, yes, I noticed that I made a mistake and it's just a typo 😞
Teacher could u explain al3rab please!!!! Mansub majroor etc etc
I don't like it I love it.♥️
My knot in my brain 🧠 is open again.
sister i have a question for sayyarah, if we want to say "your car" then shal we say sayyaratak or sayyaratuk?
i'll try ☺
It's a singular and plural forms. If I recall, it should be "sayyārotuk" for singular and "sayyārōtak" for plural.
what about when the it changes for male like in the sentence "الرد على أكاذيبه
" it is not, al rad ala akathbeho, it is al rad ala akathebehe, why is this?
Hello. At the 0:53 second mark, you wrote "You" in dual form "Antom" instead of "antoma" I think?
yes .you are right good.she forgot
that's right, I think so
On who and haa pronunciation on the his and her suffix, doesn't the preceding letter get a damma, so the endings would be pronounced 'muwho' and 'muhaa', respectively ? v.s. mmm-who., mmm-haa.....Are all 4 right ?
Assalam alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh, thanks for the video sister, how about the possessive noun for a mixed group of people both male and female? Thank you.
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If I say "their school" and there are men and women, how do you say in Arabic? Or your indicating men and women together
Thank you for your method but there is a mistake for dual pronoun, ( for two persons) in arabic is *أنتما* not *أنتم*
excellent my sister vey easy method
Very excellent your lecture, I am from Bangladesh to watch your episode, but I want to know where are you from
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@@LearnArabicWithAbbassia ohh, really I am very happy to watching your excellent lecture and respect your wishes,
@@LearnArabicWithAbbassia , how can I tajweed in Arabic so I want about this episode please
YOU VIDEOS ARE GOOD BUT I WOULD BE GRATEFUL IF YOU CAN TRANSLITERATE IT WITH ENGLISH ALPHABERT SO THAT A BEGINNER CAN EASILY FOLLOW IT. THANK YOU
Hi. Tks .. but a little bit. Complications..it is better one by one ....
I am highly confused.......😕😕😕
What's the called direct object in Arabic , plz help
Marhaban : المفعول به is direct object. Ex: أكل احمد التفاحة . Ahmed ate the apple ( the apple: تفاحة is the object
Tazim lovely , there is a direct object and indirect object. The direct object is with no preposition such as to, from , etc... with preposition we call it مفعول به ثاني ex: Ahmed went to school. ذهب أحمد إلى المدرسة , as yo can see there is a preposition إلى and this makes it indirect. Did you understand??
great. I appreciated that.
@@LearnArabicWithAbbassia it would be great if you make a video about it, .
What's called complement in Arabic and the difference object ? Thx maam
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it is انتما for "you" two people and not انتم
Is this shaami?
zynbw , this is Modern Standard Arabic
The dual is wrong: أنتما
Dragonk1ller 007 ، yes it's wrong, you know we all make mistakes when we write, I didn't mean to put أنتم, I meant أنتما ، شكرا
You can still add annotation on the video though to fix it.
English titles are disturbing
You have a lot of mistakes ma'am!
Hasan Alnajjar , such as?
hassan tell now to mam
Please go on and point out what??
IT OF A MESS