The Family - Arabic Beginner Lesson 21
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You are the definition of perfection 😍🙂🇬🇧
fantastic, I am from Serbia and your language is so easy to me (now), keep that beautiful smile:)))
السلام عليكم -- جميل جدا تعريف الاخرين باللغه العربيه والاطلاع على الثقافه العربيه فى كل المجالات -- شكرا لكل المجهودات
You're unbelievably alive giving these lessons :)
Way to go, keep the good work up...
Je taime mon cherie! Te adoro querida! I adore your dear! ba hebak habiba! Many thanks and blessings for this beautiful labor. Mashallah!!!! jazakalahairan/Shuran keteer your are teaching/sharing/and bridging the world with language, charisma, and love!!!! I can't get enough of you girl
Your obsessed Arabic Students,
(Colombian-American)Sandra wa benty (Colombian-Italian-American)Hannah Raquel 10yrs
ماشاء الله عليكي والله مدرسه رائعه
خاصة أنكي تعلمين اللغه العربيه الله يعينكي
Miss MAha your arabic lessons are so so so gud i have learnt alot of arabic language and vocab through your these lesson.........thank you so much for such a tremendous work...MA Sallaama......
First beginner Arabic lesson of the New Year! Yay!
The lessons sounds to me easy to people who are willing to learn arabic.
cheers from tunisia.
you are the best arabic teacher i have found on youtube , i have learned a few arabic words , by the way you are beautiful , enty gamela geddan
My heart can't say I much I am grateful to you for giving us your arabic lessons.Happy new year Maha.
Intee jameela wa shukran jazeeran for the arabic lessons!
Your teaching is mesmerizing. Thank you.
As a native Urdu speaker, I picked out a few words in Urdu that definitely came from Arabic.
For example: In Urdu, mother is "Ammi" and father is "Abba" or Abbu." We also use "Baba" for father sometimes. Aunt in Urdu is "Khala," as well. Some Arabic words once imported into Urdu have undergone a bit of a change in meaning/connotation. For example, I was told that "Harami" in Arabic is a thief. But in Urdu it means a number of things depending on the context. It can mean a "clever person" but in a negative sense, as someone who will take advantage of you. It can also mean a person who is difficult to hold down/control and so forth, but it does not mean a thief at all. Good video! Cheers!
Arabic sounds like a beautiful language you have inspired me to learn it
Funny lesson. You look extra gorgeous in this one. What a gem.
You're one the best Teacher in whole world 🌎 ❤
Excellent! Thanks a lot Maha for your lessons. I hope you will post some more lessons for all of us who love the Arabic language and are eager to learn more of it.
if my teacher was as smily and attractiv like you I would need the snooze option on my alarm to wake up for classes. and I am sure I could say "ana atakalam al arabiya " without bein afraid of getting involved in a conversation for a very long time.I learn more from you in ten minutes then from him in 7 week. Not his fault he is a good teacher but you are just a star. since you speak german may I say : " du bist die beste"
she is so pretty
thx maha for teach us arabic
Shokran Usthata!! Great Job As Always, So Clear And Efficient
you are fantastic maha.i have learned so much . god bless you ahmed wallington london
Thank you Maha, I've just recently started watching your videos! I'm Croatian and I see a lot of similar words borrowed from Arabic into Croatian. I also love languages like you! I know Croatian, English and most of German. In school I'm studying Latin and Ancient Greek, and I'm also trying to teach myself Korean!
اتمنى لك التوفيق على العمل الممتاز الذي تقومين فيه
وانت فتاه رائعة جدا مثل الملاك
once again a fantastic lesson. I feel like you are an amazing teacher! khalas!
I pray for Maha.She is very good
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Best. Teacher. Ever.
For the first time, I'm considering lessons. In other words, "a big thumbs up!"
You do a very good jobs. Greetings from Colombia.
اول مرة بحياتي بحب العربي لك يسعد الله
U look gorgeous! Thanks for the lesson! :-)
Thanks mss maha for teaching us
I'm from egypt , and i think this is a great thing your doing here! Good Job and keep going.
thank you very much for this lesson . i like your channel too much..!!
thx maha for these videos . I know Arabic very well but I like your personality
شكراً مها طبعا شايف الك كورسات لتعليم الايطالية ..وهلق بتعلمي العربية ممتاز تصلحين سفيرة فخرية للدول العربية في اوربا او ملحقة ثقافية ..وياليت كل العرب والفلسطينية متلك المغتربين طبعا
@LearnArabicwithMaha great video !!!
@yoo0ssef Thank you x
I am very fond of spoken Arabic I know complete arabic grammar. I enjoy your videos. I want to have one on one conversation with you.
Maha you are awesome! I learnt so much!
THNX MAHA, V NICE AND GOOD JOB,plz keep it up,
@mas3od2007 shokran akhi
Thank you so much for these lessons!
u r a great teacher
Shukran jazilan maha!!!
Salam, you are really doing a great job. Keep it up.
i just want to know, is there no any other lesson after Arabic Beginner Lesson 21.
Please add more.
We say Jiddo for grandfather and Sitto for Grandmother in Syria !
sweetly done maha I'm from Pakistan!!
@SlayerOfAmista great answer. love it.......
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012 MAHA.............. LOVE U...
Learned a lot in last year..........hopefully and this year too . inshallah...
Mashallah shukulan ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Keep going Maha
great work
I really enjoy your face expressions . .. ;-)
Shukran Jazilan; this tutorial is very helpful
I've always been interested in learning new languages, and arabic is one of them!
When you started I thought:"Hey! This might be easy!"
And then you started with "the cousins" and my head started to hurt... seriously!
thank you a looot for your videos :)
thank you for that very much much i mean i i'm half arab and i don't know half of the things you said but now i do :)
Thnx Maha 4 this lesson :)
Stop the racism..
Arabic is a very nice language..
ty for the lessons..
From a Jewish guy ;)
I like what u do ... Keep it up
الله يسعدك يا شيخة
2nd...good video...always wanted to know about the relationships...in arabic...
a'ilah=family
al-'aaila=the family
al-the ...always =)
كل الاحترام .. الى الأمام ..
Hi .. it's good lesson
You can say قريب for cousin (gareeb )
or قريبي (gareebi ) = my male cousin
قريبتي ( gareebati ) = my female cousin
it's make it general and much more easy without any specification
thank you :)
thoroughly enjoyed the lesson
Great lesson. Thank you.
@LearnArabicwithMaha Ohhhh, thank you Maha!!!!! :D
very useful lessons ,
If you look at the arabic spelling of the words, there is alot of potential for new emoticons! :D i think its awesome you do this maha! But i perfer learning a language of a nation that might take over the world, like Chinese, Japanese, Russian w/e
anybody else just watch her videos for her beatiful face? :)
Thank u so much for these lessons:-)
I speak tamil, and we have the same complication of having mother's side and father's side relations. But its not hard at all If you often use the term.
Thank you
This helps me alot
تحفه يا مها
رائعه كالعاده
Happy New Year !!!!
Keep it up Maha
and Merry Christmas fro Saudi Arabia :)
So beautiful!
اشكركِ على مجهدوكِ ☺
wow how did i camed in here ?! not knew that this language could be so easy to me!!! : P
Ms. Yakoub could you, please, make a pseudo--family tree or...may be someone else or even myself! Visualization does help!
thnx this helped me alot for school
Thank you
سلام من التركية انت معامة ماهرة شكرا كثيرا لالدرس
You would make me learn Arabic again.. although I born arabic.
3am wa 5al =D
Arabic for me is the best language in the world =D
Min S3audi Rajul, Min Albarazil =D.
Shukran =D
great lesson!! great Maha!!
@oxBadiaxo un is for declension- nobody uses declension nowadays! so don't use it:D
what is the defference between usra and aaıla?
Nataly Amor (usra) is just dad mam and their sons
But (aaila) is a bit bigger contains uncles and grandfathers cousions etc...
Happy New year Maha..thanks a lot :*
your teaching methods is impressive talk more in arabica I really appreciate your work is want to fluent arabic can you make videos on it?????
you are excellent lady !
thank you for this .
An Awesome Video again :)
Thank you for this! What about a bit further back in the family? I have a great aunt (mother's side) from Libya :)
Paige D'Winter realy i am from libya too
I like your explanation , I really enjoyed it , keep it up :D
happy new year Maha !!!!!!
I like how you say "al-'aaila" and you are beautiful ! =) ^u^
@TQmx3beatz You don't exactly need to 'imagine' that. It's already been done.