Body Parts- Levantine Arabic / Spoken Arabic- Lebanese - Learning Arabic With Angela
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2020
- Learn about the different body parts in Levantine Arabic (a Spoken Arabic Dialect), particularly, Lebanese accent, which is my native tongue.
-First part of the video: different body parts vocabulary in Levantine/Lebanese Arabic, as well as how to refer yo them as "mine, or my...".
-Second part of the video: a short story in Levantine/ Lebanese Arabic, using body parts vocabulary and relevant clothes or accessories. This will help you understand the words in "real" context.
-The short story also describes a simple "daily routine" in Levantine/ Lebanese Arabic.
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Thank you very much Your slowly teaching system is very helpful for learners.May you be livelong.
Thank you for your comment. Glad you find the lessons helpful. 🥰
You're an amazing teacher! Thanks!
Shukran kteer. Ahla w-sahla.
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Thank you too 🥰
What a great lesson😀, especially the story at the end 😄! Thank you so much! The word in Arabic, with harakat, along with the audio makes everything perfectly clear.
Super glad you enjoyed the lesson and the story. Thank you for your comment. Shukran 🥰
Thanks a lot. You are helping me a lot. Please keep uploading. Awesome job!
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So Good and usefull. Merci kteer madame. I hope nshallah that u make a Lot of Videos
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Nice. I'm looking forward to learn the spoken lebanese dialect first. Thanks
You found the right place :) I have helped many people with modern standard Arabic MSA on my other channel, Facebook and blog, by simplifying things. Hoping to do the same with this channel. Stay tuned. Lots of interesting videos will roll soon 😄.
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My First Verbs & Sentences in Levantine Lebanese Arabic & English, A Bilingual Book: Common Daily Verbs, the Five Senses & Methods of Transport: Learning Arabic with Angela
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When spelling my face in Lebanese, is there two ways to write it? wejje and weje?
Because the j is stressed
Wej - je
Gemination.
Hope this helps
Hi. How to say shoulders and my shoulders? Thank you
Hello. Ktef = shoulders; ktefe =my shoulders
One question. That transcript with Latin letters is the one use in internet for chatting? It's a bit confusing for pronunciation, like the "e". I heard some e like in "elefant"or others like in "bit" or also "seen". It's not better for pronunciation to use this Lebanese one?. I mean mainly for the vowels at least. www.lebaneselanguage.org/lll-system/lebanese-latin-letters/
Anyways I going the learn the Arabic alphabet too.
I am using a BCG latin transcription method for the MSA sites. I thought to just let it be informal here, since it is spoken, and since the pronounciation is provided. But it needs more thought for the next video. I could adopt the same method. Examole ş for ص and ț for ط, ā for ا áى ...
*In MSA وجهي wajhī the sound of i is long in the end. However in Lebanese it is wejjé, a short é.
You do have a point. Thank you. I will adopt the same for the next video. ❤
@@spokenlevantinelebanesearabic ok, thanks. Also oo sometimes is confusing to know if it's a long sound open "o" or a short "u" like in "you" or even"good". English is not a phonetic language, Latin script was also adapted for that language so it has a lot of problems. Sure, listening the pronunciation really help to know the real sound but having a foreign ear to the language can lead to miss some sounds and I have to write it in someway to practice later. I've seen this problem in the really few Lebanese channels I found, using the rules of a non phonetic language like English where there are many spelling for a sound. One spelling of a letter, one sound and taking into account short and long sounds is the best. Thanks for answering, I like your video and the way you're teaching.
@@jguillermooliver thank you again for the reply and the link. I was looking at it. Trying to decide the best letter for é at the end of words, like "wejjé" my face. It's different to MSA. é as in résumé is the best I think.
Something like:
instagram.com/p/B8mWVU7laUO/?igshid=i78blvz2tm13
May I ask, why is the ق silent? Is it in almost every word that it is silenced? Thank you.
The qaaf ق is pronounced mostly as a glottal ء stop in Lebanese. For example:
A heart قلب ❤️=
Qalb in standard arabic
Alb is Lebanese 🇱🇧
@@spokenlevantinelebanesearabic yay! شكراً!! That makes so much more sense, I really appreciate your reply 🤗 I was always confused when people from different dialects pronounced قلب with the ق as I grew up hearing it as the ء.
Isn't it correct to say "snaane" instead of "snene" for my teeth?
We have somethig called إمالة where the long vowel ā sometimes is sounded as é, kind of bending it. This is very common in Lebanese.
Why people said khaserti wa Mish khasri?
Both are right. Depends on the person. خصر / خاصرة
Music detracts
Apologies about that. This was one of my first videos on the channel. No music in the rest.
skip the music. super irritating
Thanks for the feedback. I have taken it out after this video.🥰
Don’t remove the music based off of one person’s opinion. I personally really enjoyed the music in the background and I hope it stays. It’s subtle, low in volume, not distracting, and makes the video more entertaining. Thank you!