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Best Words Arabs Use When Being Polite 

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Комментарии : 122   
@MarkHachem
@MarkHachem 3 года назад
What's up people! We've got some news! The Lebanese-Arabic lessons are now available at 15% off when you sign up for a year! Check it out here: www.patreon.com/MarkHachem Also, the intermediate lessons are coming soon (15$/month and also 15% off when you sign up for a year) we'll keep you posted when we launch, which will be in about a month. Take care!
@mattlolo5838
@mattlolo5838 3 года назад
U r so underrated ..I’m already Arab but I still love watching ur videos
@celena702
@celena702 3 года назад
Same here!!! Even though we know everything about our language and culture, I always watch and like his videos
@TheSeanjohn2012
@TheSeanjohn2012 3 года назад
We're an entirely different breed, just watch in order to hear someone put it out there
@Bemen50
@Bemen50 3 года назад
I think 90% of people watching him are Arabs
@elasolezito
@elasolezito 3 года назад
Except the language, and zaghrouta yelling, i feel at home. Im Greek but in Lebanese weddings, eating in their taverns and interacting with the people in general, from the culture to how they express themselves, i find many similarities. Hell even my island's first inhabitants were Phoenicians up to the point were eastern Rome had the purple dye as the main colour of nobility. I respect them.
@Amghannam
@Amghannam 3 года назад
@@elasolezito Yeah, I'm Egyptian, but I've lived in Greece for some time, we're basically the same, only language is different.
@wrathblack4950
@wrathblack4950 3 года назад
Meh. My Lebanese friend, Khaled always called me " يا أيري " . God I love that guy lol
@jeffryhabib975
@jeffryhabib975 3 года назад
Hahahahahhahaha
@vj9086
@vj9086 3 года назад
He just dropped the D from Dear🌚
@wrathblack4950
@wrathblack4950 3 года назад
@@vj9086 😂😂😂
@patrickkhalifeh1257
@patrickkhalifeh1257 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@noureddinehasan
@noureddinehasan 3 года назад
LMAOOOO
@Sarah-pd3bm
@Sarah-pd3bm 3 года назад
I'm arab "Egyptian" and I don't know why I am here 😂😂
@Sarah-pd3bm
@Sarah-pd3bm 3 года назад
@@mohammadrayyan7851 Lol it's like we're making sure he's teaching them right 😂😂
@andromeda4812
@andromeda4812 3 года назад
TAKEBEER 🍻🏜️🌵🐪🖕
@manooxi327
@manooxi327 3 года назад
As an Arab, I like watching ure vids as its a good reminder of how beautiful our culture is Tnx m8
@patrickkhalifeh1257
@patrickkhalifeh1257 3 года назад
I always love how you got thar phenix behind you. Those wings look really cool on you🔥
@tanyapineda7212
@tanyapineda7212 3 года назад
Srsly, I'm a tattoo artist & always think that too!
@HussainDaveham
@HussainDaveham 3 года назад
Awesome! I have worked with the Lebanese in the middle East before moving to Canada. I have asian background, always miss the hospitality, warmth and things that make arab culture unique
@Keepitsimpler9774
@Keepitsimpler9774 3 года назад
An example of using abo with different meaning : A:هلق مرق ابو البطاطا ما شفتو؟ B:مين ابو البطاطا؟ A:ابو البطاطا يا زلمة ،ابو السوزوكي البيضا، ابو عيون خضر ،لك ابو عبدو ما عرفتو؟
@sandyhaddad-serrano6985
@sandyhaddad-serrano6985 3 года назад
I'm Lebanese but came to the U.S when I was two. I comprehend arabic well but when I speak, well that's a different story 😂. I could listen to you speak all day, it feels like home.
@greenangel1813
@greenangel1813 3 года назад
I would also use haj (حج)and haji (حجة) with people older than me(I use them in a sarcastic way with my friends). BTW, I never use any of these with my friends in a serious way😁😂😂
@rayanawad181
@rayanawad181 3 года назад
But when you get old people will call you like that in a serious way... 😂😂😂
@greenangel1813
@greenangel1813 3 года назад
@@rayanawad181 it's sweet, when this happens I'll feel that I'm mature, but tbh I don't imagine people calling me like that in a serious way, I'm used to it in a sarcastic way😅😂😂
@jolen8971
@jolen8971 2 года назад
Bro are u Sudanese cause we use حجة وحج a lot
@AngeloGreene
@AngeloGreene 3 года назад
I’ve always loved your videos man
@john-atallah
@john-atallah 3 года назад
I really enjoy this videos! Thanks for making learning lebanese more fun :)
@tanyapineda7212
@tanyapineda7212 3 года назад
Nice. Shukran 💞 so helpful!
@farahbokhari
@farahbokhari 3 года назад
Thorough and well-explained
@GRTRU-hv1dg
@GRTRU-hv1dg Год назад
Bro!! Thanks for all rye laughs man. Love from Australia khayeh!! ✌️❤
@judemichaelhanna4867
@judemichaelhanna4867 3 года назад
Yo the bes dude...I learn so much from your vids..
@saadalqahtani1726
@saadalqahtani1726 3 года назад
Great efforts Keep it up bro 🇸🇦🇱🇧
@tarekhattab2842
@tarekhattab2842 3 года назад
what a nice example my name yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay I have been watching u for so long loved the Abu Znoud videos it helped me to look over my health in general thanks for all what u do here I`m Arab btw but I love watching u teaching not only our language but our culture to everyone keep up the good work man
@josephaaron8435
@josephaaron8435 5 месяцев назад
What's زنود stands for? Lau samaht!
@nra-sheta1882
@nra-sheta1882 3 года назад
Hi mark ! Good to you. I really like your videos and come watch every video even if I do speak Arabic but what about you making comedy sketches again. I really like your old sketches and want to see new ones. Don’t you think ?
@LouieLuciano
@LouieLuciano 3 года назад
So true. This is therapeutic and informational lol to me an Arab already lol
@tengkuazwan2693
@tengkuazwan2693 3 года назад
Indonesian called aunt tante too but different pronunciation 🤣
@IsraaN
@IsraaN 3 года назад
استاز اجري made me click that Like
@maghrebal3arabi7
@maghrebal3arabi7 3 года назад
In Morrocco we say 'ami عمي not 'amo for an older person And khoya خويا for brother and khty اختي for sister.😊🇲🇦
@rehabalsaleh166
@rehabalsaleh166 3 года назад
Yes! We use all the words that you mentioned in Syria.
@rehabalsaleh166
@rehabalsaleh166 3 года назад
In addition to these words, we also use maître in restaurants to call a male waiter in Syria.
@pear19l
@pear19l 3 года назад
Fabulous!
@toniyaacoub7951
@toniyaacoub7951 3 года назад
I died at the: "of course we can incorporate it in the grammar". You should however make it clear that you are talking about the Beirut accent. If you say "Aammo" where I come from, they would hang you on a tree...
@Ali-lq7eu
@Ali-lq7eu 3 года назад
haha what what part of leb are u from
@aliabusaleh419
@aliabusaleh419 3 года назад
Why? Here in Palestine we say it as a way to respect the elderly
@techforever1970
@techforever1970 3 года назад
Leih? Shu me3nata aammo 3andkun khayyi?
@toniyaacoub7951
@toniyaacoub7951 3 года назад
@@techforever1970 hahaha I guess everyone misunderstood me. I just meant that the accent is different here. I'm from the North in Mount Lebanon. We say "Aam" or "Aamme". "Aammo" just sounds kind of off.
@djz3019
@djz3019 3 года назад
It's all fun and games until mark does a lebanese insults video
@mxexx3395
@mxexx3395 3 года назад
sta5fer Allah wallah btseer mseebee 😂😂😂😂
@secretknowledge1604
@secretknowledge1604 3 года назад
arabic is my native language. growing up in netherlands has made it difficult for me to understand arabish, luckily i can understand most of it ans speak to people. I could never translate the words that you have taught me to my friends, now I can: P
@zeena599
@zeena599 3 года назад
معلم كمان يقصد بها صاحب الكار او مهنة مثل الميكانيكي او الحلونجي
@TheChivo666
@TheChivo666 2 года назад
Love you
@kingslayer738
@kingslayer738 3 года назад
Can you do a video about how Kurdish poeple include Arabic and English words when they are talking to someone becuase iam Kurdish and sometimes I get other languages mixed with Kurdish
@Nat-xx6oz
@Nat-xx6oz 6 месяцев назад
Great stuff, so interesting ‘Tante’ means actually ‘aunt’ in German .. where is this influence coming from 😊
@SoldieroftheImam313
@SoldieroftheImam313 2 года назад
Something interesting Ustaz comes from the Farsi word=Ostad which means the same thing
@reginapolo3357
@reginapolo3357 2 года назад
In Panama the young call the middle age people "tio or tia"
@johns.9819
@johns.9819 2 года назад
thank you going to make kibiee
@sajjad3292
@sajjad3292 3 года назад
Habibi is the most common word also we use everywhere everytime at all the situations
@NadDew
@NadDew 3 года назад
but most of the time we use it in a sarcastic way😅 and for us women its an indication that the argument is about to hate up😂
@khalidalshatri3267
@khalidalshatri3267 3 года назад
I've had this question for a while Are you a bodybuilder?
@gigachad622
@gigachad622 3 года назад
And i also had a question im my mind for a while,why i see your Channel picture a lot? it is a meme or somthing?
@khalidalshatri3267
@khalidalshatri3267 3 года назад
@@gigachad622 yes its an old meme it's the oh yeah yeah meme I have it bcz I'm too lazy to change it😅
@gigachad622
@gigachad622 3 года назад
@@khalidalshatri3267 but... Why a lot of people use the same picture?
@gigachad622
@gigachad622 3 года назад
@@khalidalshatri3267 maybe i don't know why because i don't know what is this meme about...
@Cluelessness_
@Cluelessness_ 3 года назад
It’s from an old video game
@lagstreamer8760
@lagstreamer8760 3 года назад
🤣🤣😂This is epic 👌👌👌👌👌👌
@layanaltaheri301
@layanaltaheri301 Год назад
can you please how to say because in arabic? specially عشان and لأن ؟
@intissarafli7297
@intissarafli7297 3 года назад
Loooooool so true
@Shannystrr
@Shannystrr 3 года назад
Watching this for the day I finally meet my future Lebanese husband 🤣🙏🏾
@ramonanaya6236
@ramonanaya6236 3 года назад
Captions unavailable ****cries in Spanish/llorando****
@shino193
@shino193 3 года назад
No idea if anyone told you that already but the word "tante"(aunt) is literally the same in german and it means the same thing :D i thought its interesting
@kml9434
@kml9434 3 года назад
You forgot Basha 😉
@EngForArabs
@EngForArabs 2 года назад
Yasta, Yabn 3ami, Yabo 3amo, Yabn waldi, Ya khal, Ya sh2ee2, Yakhoya/Yakhty, Ya brens, Ya shaba7, Ya m3alim, Yabul so7ab, Ya kbeer, Yabul regala, Ya ryasa, Ya kharya/shakha...etc
@kotoamatsukami5301
@kotoamatsukami5301 3 года назад
Make more tough guy videos pal
@ratbel
@ratbel Год назад
How to recognize whether it's Abu Znood or Mark? Watch the eyebrows 🤣
@miftahkhoirizaki6626
@miftahkhoirizaki6626 2 года назад
Tante in indonesia also aunt Malem in indonesia is night
@madeofchaiandsilk
@madeofchaiandsilk 3 года назад
how does the payment of $10/month work? i want to join but then when i reach intermediate level, i don’t want to have to keep paying the $10/month & then start a $15/month on top of that? is it monthly until i cancel it? or am i paying for a certain amnt of months? i really wanna do it!!
@MarkHachem
@MarkHachem 3 года назад
Hi Bri! Great question! No in fact when you switch to the 15$ plan you get access to both the intermediate and beginner lessons library. You don’t pay 10+15, just 15. You can always start now at 10$ and then switch in mid April. And if you feel ready, you can take a year and save 15%. Keep in mind the charges are upfront and renew every 1st of the month regardless of when you sign up (since you get instant access). For annual memberships it’ll renew 1st day of the month next year. Yalla join the family! You’re gonna love it!
@elliefitzpatrick2791
@elliefitzpatrick2791 Год назад
Is Rayyis at all related to the Spanish “Reyes”? I know Arabic and Spanish take lots of influence from each other
@pesugihantrading7308
@pesugihantrading7308 3 года назад
Tante in indonesia also aunt too But pronounciation is "tante" not "tant".
@nura9098
@nura9098 3 года назад
What are you called if you only have daughters? After your daughter or just "Abu el Banat"?
@rayanawad181
@rayanawad181 3 года назад
I think they call you after a boy's name you like or the way you would have called you son... but i'm not sure.
@knafehyafawi
@knafehyafawi 3 года назад
the title would be Abu/Im [daughter's name] i have some relatives who have that title, so i can say firsthand that it's not uncommon :)
@laith9989
@laith9989 3 года назад
If there is no son, the parents become Abu and Um of the first daughter’s name. It is actually quite common
@august1837
@august1837 3 года назад
As the others said, you become abu the eldest daughter’s name, but I’ve also seen people do abu the father’s father’s name, since it is common to name the first son after the grandfather, but I think this was more common in the previous generation than it is now
@nayokaldou6251
@nayokaldou6251 3 года назад
it's either the eldest daughter name or what you've neme your son that's why between friends you'll find single guys with nickname like this :)
@VulcanTrekkie45
@VulcanTrekkie45 3 года назад
I think several Chinese dialects and other East Asian languages use the uncle/aunt honorifics the same as Arabic. English might still be using it if the terms weren't so racially charged
@jillaassaad
@jillaassaad Год назад
What does abu znoud mean?
@mariauriz2868
@mariauriz2868 3 года назад
Where are you from?
@Ruddy761
@Ruddy761 3 года назад
So you pronounce ذ in as za in Lebanese? As in أستاذ
@jeffryhabib975
@jeffryhabib975 3 года назад
I miss abu znood and old funny content :(
@azmi777hilalabrayha3
@azmi777hilalabrayha3 Год назад
Hi, kindly, who can explain to me.,what does mean Arabic words :"تحت امرك"? Thanks in advance. 🌹
@sadiyaabdi4238
@sadiyaabdi4238 Год назад
It means "I am at your command or under your command"
@azmi777hilalabrayha3
@azmi777hilalabrayha3 Год назад
@@sadiyaabdi4238 Thank u so much 🌹🌹🌹
@jaddoughmen3759
@jaddoughmen3759 3 года назад
Rayyes.. Shil w ayyes
@Quran.begrip
@Quran.begrip 2 года назад
كلمة تنت موجودة باللغة الهولندية بنفس اللفظ , كمان كلمة شيخ مستخدمة عند المسيحيين بسوريا , الشيخ حنا مثلا
@radactivi
@radactivi 7 месяцев назад
WAIT THATS WHY MY MOM SAYS TANTE TO MY GRANDMA, MY GRANDMA IS HER AUNT IN LAW, SHE SAYS TOUNT NOT TANTE
@shirazlodhi836
@shirazlodhi836 2 года назад
i waas in berlin therre are lebanese community
@khaledterzaki6484
@khaledterzaki6484 3 года назад
correction: RAYYIS means president, while LEADER means QA'D قائد
@FryChicken
@FryChicken 3 года назад
Don’t forget Abu Sharmouta
@zeena599
@zeena599 3 года назад
ريس هي boss
@faridaatia8342
@faridaatia8342 3 года назад
I'm early 😂🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
@tonychedid9893
@tonychedid9893 3 года назад
Can u believe that most of us watching are Lebanese?
@hussainbergthesalafi1055
@hussainbergthesalafi1055 3 года назад
swear word next
@fatemabha4180
@fatemabha4180 3 года назад
ስለም 🇪🇹
@AlpArslanTheSeljuk
@AlpArslanTheSeljuk 3 года назад
Tante is aunt in German
@heddystgeorge3756
@heddystgeorge3756 3 года назад
I thought so
@AlpArslanTheSeljuk
@AlpArslanTheSeljuk 3 года назад
@@mohammadrayyan7851 طنط That's like gay right lol
@mahyo2512
@mahyo2512 3 года назад
Best Words Lebanese* Use When Being Polite
@Dana24968
@Dana24968 3 года назад
Many Arab countries use these too
@nayokaldou6251
@nayokaldou6251 3 года назад
@@Dana24968 *all Arab countries use these too the words might change or just the pronunciation in some cases but still same concept .
@Dana24968
@Dana24968 3 года назад
@@nayokaldou6251 I said many bc u never know
@user-ir2hx5bd9j
@user-ir2hx5bd9j 5 дней назад
Agree as khaleeji we don’t say those french words
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