Love this video. I discovered the concept in class when I was 13-14 and none of my peers knew about this when I asked about it but Alhamdulillah your video has guided my knowledge a lot more :)
This is an extremely helpful lesson for a beginner like me. Thank you very much! It answered several of my questions with respect to pronunciation. Also the short vowels in your slides are unbelievably helpful... Why are the Arab school system and the media not starting to add them? It would be so useful for everyone. I mean, what would Arabs say, who want to learn English or any other European language, if we started to remove all vowels from our texts? And even if we started being that lazy, with all the computer software everywhere, it would be so easy to have them automatically added.
Assalamu Alaikum. I'm from Bangladesh. This video helps me to learn Sun Moon letters for my University Exam tomorrow. 🌸 I'm the student of IIUC . Department: BBA
Amazing. Once again thank you. You helped us alot. Not stressing to learn letters. But also the meaning of it. Be it a Man , Things. It helps alot. At least we don't learn it blindly. Barakallahu fiik
Mashallah, Tabarak Allah. I like your lession and share this video. You are welcome to enjoy my gardening skills, where is so much Barakka from Allah Subahan Allah talah!
Question, Do you always remove the last letter for the Al-*Insert Arabic word* (Im making up a random word K?) Like for example. Original word: Malehkun The Word with Al-: Al-Malehku Or anything with an U? Or is it for every word?
Hi, when you make a word definite by adding al to the beginning the indefinite marker (tanween) which is the doubled form of the vowels change to a single form, so Kitaabu-n كِتَابٌ changes to al-kitabu الْكِتَابُ the n is dropped from the end of the word.
Hi Emanuel, excellent question, when the words are on their own, its normal not to find or pronounce the final vowels, when the words are used as part if a sentence the. Depending on the cases you will find and pronounce the vowel endings. See the lesson on definite and indefinite articles. Hope this helps
Why are words sometimes pronounced with the double vowel or normal vowel but another correct pronunciation would be without any vowels. So shamsoon becomes shamsoo when there is ال , I think I get that. But other pronunciations it is simply shams