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assalamualaykum this video is great mashaallah very useful😊 . and I would like to see more about sentenses of arabic daily life in verious situation like in the restaurant . thank you so much jazakallahkhayron
If you're a beginner, never watch such vids, they will mess up the FusHa Arabic you are learning, finish up the official dialect, then you can move on to the dialects.
Syrian here trying to learn the Jordanian dialect. Lol I know well that our dialects are not so different, and they are maybe can be recognized officially as a single levantinian dialect, but still there are some major differences on the pronunciation level, not on the lexical level. That's why. ( ^▽^) تحية لأهلنا بالأردن..😁
This video removed so much of my confusion today.. I've been studying Arabic for 2 years and Alhamdulillah I understand a lot of it but whenever I used to hear native Arabic speakers speaking to each other I got disheartened that I haven't learned anything of the language.. Now I know.. Shukran lakuma.
It seems difficult to learn Arabic Amiyyah than Fusha when I try to pronounce the words or the sentence. May Allah helps me in learning Arabic (Fusha and Amiyyah).
MashaAllah, Arabic is very beautiful. Thank you for teaching me Arabic. I am from Pakistan, but now I am in Saudi Arabia, but I don't know Arabic very well.
Assallamu aleykum warahma tull lahi wabarakatull, please brother, just tell me which countries speak Arabic leventies and which ones speak fusch and who is Original or better to learn.
At the moment ,I'm learning Arabic language, but I got confused. Yemen, Saudi, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan. Which one is speaking leventies and which speaks fusch.
جزاك الله خيرا لا موسيقى لا نساء او رجال يُرين العورات (قد يبدو هذا مقالا غريبا ولكن للأسف هذا يوجد في فيديوهات تعليم العربية الآن) وعبد الرحمن يتكلم اللغة جيدا، اللهم بارك
well as seen in the video the older brother was speaking classical was the kid was speaking dialect and they understood each other fine. all Arab kids have to learn classical Arabic through school and most book and novels as well as the news is in classical arabic, (fusha)
@@yomomma3251Yes it's more simplified, and each dialect has a bit of influence of the languages that were spoken in the region before arabic (i.e Amzigh for the Maghribi dialect, Aramaic for the Levantine dialect, Coptic for the Egyptian dialect
كعربية ، اريد ان أقدم نصيحة للاخواني العجم الراغبين في تعلم العربية ،أقول لهم لا تهتموا باللهجات العربية ،لانها كثيرة ،فالبلد الواحد فيه عدة لهجات ،لذلك عليكم ان تركزوا على العربية الفصحى،
it's jordanian..they're similar but different..same with syrian and palestinian dialect..they sound alike to people who don't live in the region but they're different..the dialects even change within the same country itself let alone other countries.