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Is The Classical Arabic Language Useful In Mauritania? 

Muhammad Al Andalusi
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In this video I recorded for you guys some casual conversations that I've had here in Mauritania with the Arabic that I've learnt across the years in Egypt.
The point of the video is to show you that if you learn the basic, classical Arabic you can pretty much understand any Arabic dialect.
At the end of the video I do a de-brief/summary of the video.
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@elsoonforlanguages5499
@elsoonforlanguages5499 5 лет назад
Classical Arabic is standard, it's unifying, it's educative, and using it keeps it alive..
@shahhassan4049
@shahhassan4049 4 года назад
It is preserved
@elsoonforlanguages5499
@elsoonforlanguages5499 4 года назад
@Death Of Insidious This is adding to the language, the bad thing is altering it.. The good thing is: Standard Arabic = Classical Arabic+some extra benefits
@elsoonforlanguages5499
@elsoonforlanguages5499 4 года назад
@Death Of Insidious Sure, but may I know what it is bro?
@eho6380
@eho6380 4 года назад
@Death Of Insidious what? lol
@muhammadnajmi1153
@muhammadnajmi1153 3 года назад
نعم يا أخي. أنا من ماليزيا
@try2justbe
@try2justbe 3 года назад
I think that we actually look funny at you not because we think you're speaking funny, but because your speech sounds so eloquent. Fus'ha is revered by Arabs as an eloquent language which is very rare to hear in everyday life. So I think it often takes us by surprise to hear someone speaks in it on nonofficial occasions.
@inamurrahmansir9471
@inamurrahmansir9471 5 месяцев назад
While most of the Arabic Tutors on RU-vid suggest not to study Classical Arabic. But you are promoting Fusha Arabic which is very great work. May Allah bless you for teaching us the language of our Prophet.
@cherryblossom6551
@cherryblossom6551 5 лет назад
BarakahAllahufeek. Very educational and interesting content👍
@kenmackenzie6613
@kenmackenzie6613 2 года назад
I am just starting to study Arabic and this video was great, with the common conversations, would love to see more like it.
@armaan3246
@armaan3246 2 года назад
where are you studying from?
@Caliberskyxx
@Caliberskyxx 4 года назад
Mashallah, good video. Enjoyed it alot. Shukran jazilan yakhi.
@oudeika
@oudeika 2 года назад
Actually when you hear someone speaking classic Arabic with the proper sound you can't know where he's from. The power of العربية.
@Islam.is.the.truth..
@Islam.is.the.truth.. 8 месяцев назад
You kind of can with the accent thats being used
@Omar-Asim
@Omar-Asim 5 лет назад
Yoo my teacher's looking for guests who learnt Arabic on his podcast you should get in touch with him. "Arabic with Sam" is his brand, you can find his socials and email under any video.
@ahgsamsung3245
@ahgsamsung3245 2 года назад
Sounds good... Please show more of the scenery.
@MegaAli213
@MegaAli213 Год назад
Alhamdulilah shukran, akhi, it was interesting.
@seewaage
@seewaage Год назад
Very interesting topic. I'm learning a bit of the Standard Arabic and I was wondering this exact thing, if it would be understood by people. Thanks!
@imaslowlerner
@imaslowlerner 4 года назад
9 miss Mauritania 🇲🇷, thinking 🤔 about moving there 2021, inshallah.
@rajaahmed4010
@rajaahmed4010 4 года назад
First time I subscribe your channel and like your videos I love ♥️ cutlure of murataina
@idkwhothisis6617
@idkwhothisis6617 4 года назад
Barak Allahu feek! Could you do a vid about Mauritanian dialect? Or consider it?
@azizeya7807
@azizeya7807 5 лет назад
He said (الناس واحد كاملة) it means all people are the same and you put: People are completely something 😁 The problem with hassaniya (arabic dialect in Mauritania) is mainly to get your ears used to it, and by the way you're doing a great job compared with how long you've been here.
@MuhammadAlAndalusi
@MuhammadAlAndalusi 5 лет назад
Aziz Eya BaaRaKa AllAhu FikUm 😂
@MrResearcher122
@MrResearcher122 4 года назад
لهجتكم هي مثل المغربية؟ انا من لندن و ما فهمت هذا الرجل. ولكن سأترجم جملة هذه مثل هذا: people are totally/completely one.
@badarahmed1861
@badarahmed1861 3 года назад
All people are one or the same الناس واحد ...
@zamrikedah4919
@zamrikedah4919 2 года назад
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi did you have fb page
@abuz33
@abuz33 5 лет назад
Ma shaa Allah akhi, beneficial video, I really enjoy stuff like this, I was curious if common people from the mauritani arabs would understand fusha, seems like you are getting by well ma shaa Allah. Are there good schools for memorizing the qur’an in the badiyah?
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
There are A LOT of schools for memorizing Quran in badiyah
@IssamBouhyane
@IssamBouhyane 4 года назад
السيارة، الوتة. Pronounced wota, this is hassany dialect. Same word is used in south of Morocco.
@tamjidulathar4097
@tamjidulathar4097 2 года назад
و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته
@nasircooper9260
@nasircooper9260 4 года назад
اخي سلام بارك الله فيك لچلوج، شو اسم محضرة تدرس فيها و كيف دروس في ؟؟؟؟؟؟
@user-hc2vk2ic3u
@user-hc2vk2ic3u Год назад
Im planning to go there after i learn arabic to study Quran
@Mohamed-vv4yt
@Mohamed-vv4yt 6 месяцев назад
The car is called “watta” comes from the French word auto Many modern inventions are called by its French name or a arabization if it
@demaneymdemalasneym51
@demaneymdemalasneym51 4 года назад
there is nothing as classy as standard arabic
@a.k6762
@a.k6762 4 года назад
there is dude ..but there are different accents but the saudi accent us next to the standard arabic fussah used in quran for example
@demaneymdemalasneym51
@demaneymdemalasneym51 4 года назад
@@a.k6762 i don't think so. i understand only standard arabic. dialects only a bit but syrian to me is by far the easiest to understand. yes the dialects in saudi and the gulf have less loanwords but the grammar and stuff is harder to understand. syrian is more فصحى for that matter
@azizeya7807
@azizeya7807 5 лет назад
A car is almost "water" in Britain and it cames from French Auto which is almost the same in English
@MuhammadAlAndalusi
@MuhammadAlAndalusi 5 лет назад
Aziz Eya oooh okay That’s good to know
@aliamohamed4588
@aliamohamed4588 5 лет назад
The word car in hassenia is wattah and comes from the word auto
@ahnafkhan8115
@ahnafkhan8115 3 месяца назад
Assalamualaikum brother, can you please tell me where did you learn Arabic in Egypt? Was it a program?
@isamjo8613
@isamjo8613 5 лет назад
as salamu aleykum brother my english is not so good so i hardly understand your videos, but i still wanted to know if i can learn Arabic in Mauritania if i do not speak arabic, there is a possibility jazzak allahu kheir
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
You’re always welcome!🇲🇷 in Mauritania we understand every arab dialect mashallah 😂😂
@yusufosman5489
@yusufosman5489 2 года назад
imtrying to figure out how to go to mauritania to study deen can anyone help me out quite lst
@Someone-fd7qw
@Someone-fd7qw 2 года назад
salam alaykoum my brother and wellcom to your country mauritania... 8:11 "wetra"... actually it's" wotte" "وَتَ" and it is coming from the word "auto" referring to the car...
@khadim3284
@khadim3284 Год назад
also a wolof word (wata)
@talha2615
@talha2615 2 года назад
Shoof is fusha ???
@hamishfullerton7309
@hamishfullerton7309 Год назад
That was quite interesting ,not a country that has a lot of exposure and that seem pretty smooth from arabic understanding point of view. Judging by what people say about understanding Moroccan dialects if you're unfamiliar, I thought this would be in the same basket, but seem like you would have picked up in no time
@TSGC16
@TSGC16 Год назад
Yea Mauritanian dialect is much more close to the Arabic in the Middle East because the Arab assimilation happened quite recently compared to the other Maghreb dialects.
@try2justbe
@try2justbe 11 месяцев назад
​@@TSGC16or because they have a larger precentage of arab ancestry from the peninsula. As they sound like them
@Eskipsilat
@Eskipsilat Год назад
He is not talking fusha to the people?? I was waiting fusha
@Ceri07
@Ceri07 3 года назад
Assalaamu alaikum. Where is the white American brother who also used to make videos about studying in Mauritania?
@SultanaNdoye
@SultanaNdoye Год назад
I’m actually in Mauritania my beloved country even though I’m from 🇸🇳 and hassanya makes me forget some Arabic words 😂
@AashirK
@AashirK Месяц назад
Great vid 10:02 remove the music dear akh
@Ash_tommo
@Ash_tommo Год назад
اللهجه الحسانية من افصح اللهجات ويوجد شبه كبير بين لهجتنا اليمنية والحسانيه
@HMD1986-
@HMD1986- 3 года назад
Is it safe country for study Arabic?
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
As a self experience yes it is and the people there are veryy friendly so I would recommend
@professor2k22
@professor2k22 2 года назад
@@whostolemymakeup3816 assalam could u practice or do some conversation on it
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 2 года назад
@@professor2k22 what do you mean?
@darkshoot606
@darkshoot606 2 года назад
It's wata for car but the most difficult arab dialects to learn are those from the magreb countries
@oumarsow1646
@oumarsow1646 4 месяца назад
It’s true
@Bilalabuhamza
@Bilalabuhamza 9 месяцев назад
الحسانية عموما مأخوذة من العربية لكن النطق تختلف، يسكنون الكلمات أو يقطعنونها... واحد سوداني هنا قال لي ما العلاقة بين الحسانية والعربية؟؟ لا شيء العربية بجنب والحسانية بجنب... لكن غالبا نتفاهم وانا منذ سنوات لم أدرس الحسانية إلا قليلا واتكلم معهم بالفصحة بلا إشكال الحمد لله
@adilgedihared8592
@adilgedihared8592 Год назад
Which city is this does someone know
@afrosrb7828
@afrosrb7828 11 месяцев назад
I think Nouakchott, the capital
@TheWorldIsAWorld
@TheWorldIsAWorld 3 месяца назад
Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania.
@TheDevil939
@TheDevil939 3 года назад
Hassaniya is the closest Arabic dialect to Fus7a actually
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
Yup
@oumarsow1646
@oumarsow1646 4 месяца назад
I’m proud of them
@satanshameer690
@satanshameer690 3 года назад
Some say Mauritanian Arabic is close to Classical Arabic. But usually north African Arabic varieties have Amazigh, french and Spanish influences
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
Yes it’s close to classical arabic
@satanshameer690
@satanshameer690 3 года назад
@@whostolemymakeup3816 so Mauritanian Arabic doesn't have any Amazigh, french or Spanish influences?
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
@@satanshameer690 of course it has but Mauritanian dialect is the closest Arabic dialect to Fus7a.
@TheRealMikeMichaels
@TheRealMikeMichaels Год назад
@@whostolemymakeup3816 the Iraqi dialect is closer
@medahmed4341
@medahmed4341 Год назад
هم تكلمو معك باللهجة الوطنية (الحسانية) وليست الفصحى فلو تكلموا معك بالفصحى لفهمت أكثر ومرحبا بك 😊❤
@professor2k22
@professor2k22 2 года назад
like rápido
@faisalhadi511
@faisalhadi511 3 года назад
i didn't know the arabic language were also used in west africa.
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
Mauritania is an Arabic country and it’s in the Arabic league and it’s full of white people and we speak the closest dialect of fus7a. And it’s North Africa
@ChrisBadges
@ChrisBadges 2 года назад
İt's Mauritania that this was shot in, so it's NW Africa. In West Africa, like Senegal, where the channel owner's father is from, I guess it's not an official language, but you can find speakers like with any world language.
@user-gx1oz9sm6l
@user-gx1oz9sm6l 2 года назад
@@ChrisBadges Arabic is the official language
@1TopDog
@1TopDog 2 года назад
@@whostolemymakeup3816 Don't know what you mean about full of white people. There's no white man in mauritania maybe some turists but that's it. If you mean lighter skinned than dark brown or black if you will then yes. But no such thing as a white man in mauritania buddy.
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 2 года назад
@@1TopDog yeah I meant light skinned and some of us are white
@subsahara1858
@subsahara1858 5 лет назад
If you want to see the history of true Islam I'm not talking about the Muslims of today Abrahamic religions You have to go north to Ethiopia
@MuhammadAlAndalusi
@MuhammadAlAndalusi 5 лет назад
baaraka Allah feek
@nasircooper9260
@nasircooper9260 4 года назад
קורין אלוני please give more details
@lebebeve4881
@lebebeve4881 4 года назад
קורין אלוני where and why? I’m willing to go.
@IssamBouhyane
@IssamBouhyane 4 года назад
Brother just to let you know. Moroccan darija is the closest to classical Arabic. Far closer to ClassicaI arabic than Egyptian spoken Arabic. I know it sounds strange. But that's the truth. Only pronunciation and the speed with which we Moroccans talk make it sounds different. But studying the origin of words, you'll find 90% is pure Arabic. No more than 10% of darija vocabulary comes from Amazigh (a native north African dialect) and Spanish since we colonized Andalusia for 800 years. The remaining 90% is pure classical Arabic. Thank you for sharing these videos.
@missyana8746
@missyana8746 3 года назад
Southern moroccans dont speak darija they speak hassaniya arabic like Mauritania but they pronunciation is more clear and articulate and they dont have words from west africans languages like mauritanian hassaniya so I had more facilities to understand hassaniya spoke by southern moroccans than mauritanians.
@missyana8746
@missyana8746 3 года назад
Adambox well arabic words in moroccan darija are indeed all from Classical Arabic but in darija there is many words from berber, spanish, french, portuguese plus they speak fastly and arabs countries are not exposed to their dialect for these reasons its hard for peoples to understand them.
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
@@missyana8746 we Mauritanians literally use spanish, French, spanish and Arabic words in our dialect
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
Actually the closest one is Hassania but ok
@missyana8746
@missyana8746 3 года назад
@@whostolemymakeup3816 You dont use lot of spanish in general you use French it's more common for southern moroccans to mix spanish and hassania but not mauritanians it's make sens since they were part of spanish colonial empire and mauritanians were colonized by French.
@jmudikun
@jmudikun 2 года назад
I wish you had an OnlyFans where you spoke only in FusHa 💖
@MuhammadAlAndalusi
@MuhammadAlAndalusi 2 года назад
idk how to take this comment 😩
@imosdefinite
@imosdefinite 2 года назад
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi lmaooo
@JessiRose33
@JessiRose33 Год назад
HAHAHAHAH o my word 🤣🤣💀
@fisebilillah4406
@fisebilillah4406 4 года назад
Payed 300 in coins. Do they still use silver and gold in Mauritania?😂😂😂 Oh inflation, inflation, you are like an terrible roommate to all countries😂
@lainfamia8949
@lainfamia8949 4 года назад
¿Al andalusi? Si los andalusíes eran españoles ibéricos de raza blanca xddd. Tú eres mauritano.
@naelaoun3311
@naelaoun3311 4 года назад
The andalusi are the Arab speaking people of the iberian peninsula, an andalusi can be of yemeni origin (Almanzor) and look just like him.
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
El es de Egipto y no todos los mauritanos som de piel oscura, de hecho el porcentaje de blancos en Mauritania está subiendo y en la conquista de el andalus habían mauritanos. Si no sabes de historia solo dilo
@insekasva7876
@insekasva7876 3 года назад
Time to accept humanity and leave the desert cult.
@khobzabatata7100
@khobzabatata7100 3 года назад
what are you talking about lol
@Bangbang-vh3qy
@Bangbang-vh3qy 3 года назад
مُخلِصِّينَ لَهُ الدّيِنَ وَلوْ كَرِهَ الكَافِروُن :)
@whostolemymakeup3816
@whostolemymakeup3816 3 года назад
What??
@afrosrb7828
@afrosrb7828 11 месяцев назад
@@khobzabatata7100 Stupid Islam hater. 99,9% Jesus a.s. worshipper
@TheWorldIsAWorld
@TheWorldIsAWorld 3 месяца назад
???
@ramatgan1
@ramatgan1 5 лет назад
You are being arabized. You are becoming the ultimate 'abeed'. You look back at this in the future and wonder what you done to yourself.
@MuhammadAlAndalusi
@MuhammadAlAndalusi 5 лет назад
How's that? tell me more
@lhashmii
@lhashmii 5 лет назад
Yeah tell us I'm interested now
@user-rn3bb3dj4p
@user-rn3bb3dj4p 5 лет назад
S Hussein I assume you have become westernized/europeanised for speaking English according to your logic. Lol what a stupid comment. The world wouldn't be where it is today if some intellectuals didn't sacrifice their time & lives to travel across seas to study knowledge, history & language of other nations. The golden age saw a flood of European thinkers into the middle East to study alot of the words you use today are retrieved from Arabic even the roman numerals were replaced by Arabic numerals.
@devvv4616
@devvv4616 4 года назад
are you against learning languages or smth? Muslims all around the world in the islamic golden age spoke and wrote in Arabic but they still retained their own cultures that we see now today. Islam and the arabic language is not only for the ethnic arabs, like the use of english is not only for the ethnic Anglos.
@kareemtheeb1478
@kareemtheeb1478 4 года назад
Iranians love to talk bad about us. We don't care about you grave worshipers so don't care about us.
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