Oh this so wonderful. My friend has been trying to teach me Arabic and it's so much clearer actually seeing the words written out in English form instead of only hearing someone say it. I had been mispronouncing so many vowels and syllables from listening inncorrectly and they also don't recognize my mistakes. These videos are great to have not only an audio but a visual reference to associate with the words. That visual reference really helps your memory grasp it.
*Although still a child in 2010 (by the sound of the voice), the teacher in the video is clearly very brilliant.I am English but I was able to repeat all the pronunciations because of the clear and distinct manner in which they are presented in the video.Job well done teacher.*
I'm native in Arabic. I would say this video is definitely helpful for people who need to know the FORMAL Arabic, but in daily conversations, we have informal Arabic that is a bit different from this.
Ragh GH i agree with you. I have been here in Saudi for years now and each region have their own way of talking in arabic. but the formal method is a great help for us..
Exactly... This is why I'm getting confused with the daily conversation we we're using ...😂😂😂 then I will see this formal one.. Especially there are also versions depending of who is teaching I mean where he/she coming from.
What is the different???? Can I know bcz I wanna know local Arabic language I don't have friends who speak in Arabic nor I have a family member who speak in Arabic I just want to study
I have spent months researching into teaching yourself to speak Arabic online and found a great website at Mirykal Lingo Guide (check it out on google)
Marhaban! I watched a lot of videos on RU-vid for the purpose to learn speaking arabic language. I know i can't learn from those videos. On viewing your channel and videos i am thinking that you are the perfect arabic teacher for RU-vid viewers. Please upload as much videos as you can it'll help us alot please. Your explanation is clear. Thank you.
@@user-io5mz5ck6e no. Maltese was always a developing language. It may have started as a form of Arabic but it is definitely not a dialect. We even have different dialects in Maltese itself
@@TheCraftMansion Its a daughter of the Arabic language, it just have so much Italian but it bases are Arabic. An Arabic speaker from North Africa can understand Maltese clearly.
@@user-io5mz5ck6e while I agree that they can understand some Maltese, it’s still difficult to understand everything since our language has various influences. Our language is closest to Arabic, and its grammar is similar to that of Arabic, but I wouldn’t say it’s the daughter of Arabic as much as I would say that it’s the step-daughter in the sense that it existed before our nation was even conquered by Ottomans, but changed drastically to reflect the new language of the conquerers.
@@TheCraftMansion I didnt get your point. Malta along with Sicily was conquered by Aghalibah and Fatimid Arabs. Maltese comes from Classical Arabic > Maghribi Arabic > Siculo Arabic> Maltese. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltese_language I dont say that Maltese is Arabic but it bases are.
Maria Gomez why would it even be in the Quran? also the Ayat numbers in the Quran uses this: ١،٢،٣، these are Arabic numbers that we still use it till today.
Hey guys am here because my madam told me in arabic to wake up tomorrow at tis'aa. I was confused then i came to RU-vid. Am so happy now that, i know i should wake up at 9am tomorrow. Thank you so much dear
Ur effort is excellent and very helpfull Ma'm. Thank u verymuch. Really sweet voice suitable for a good councellor (trained to give guidance)..may god bless u.
thanks to upload this type of vedio its really verry verry simple way to learn arabic no with pronountiation really i learnt by this vedio, so many thank u.. love u.. and carry on ...( my name abdur rahman ansari from india,motihari)
Girl i've given link of this video in another channel's Comment section coz you actually have teaching skills. People may open the link and i hope you get more subscribers and views for this job . KEEP IT UP ! ❤
Wow I like your sound you are good teacher thank you to learn to us it so good thank for learn for us😇❤...... An I want tell you I am🇲🇾 thank you OK I love your youtu OK🙃😇😁
Adriana Bonita Aziz Hello dear. I know 7 languages and now I am trying to learn the Arabic. InshaAllah I will learn it. Thanks to this beautiful lady who made this video. It’s great. 🤗
very true , our languages ( Arabic and Hebrew ) are from the same family : Semitic , they have common roots and very close to each other in grammer , vocab as well as phonetics :)
Your videos are gorgeous!! I've been roaming around channels and I've found yours easiest to learn Arabic. Please keep posting more and more. Thanks a load
I have learnt a lot of Arabic my dad really likes the language Arabic since he's been 20 and now he's 40 and he still hasn't learnt Arabic at last I tought him and I'm only 9!!!!!!he knows half Arabic because of me he k now's numbers the alphabet and about a 100 words in Arabic for example maa ismuki for a girl and maa ismuka for a boy
Thank you i can teach this to my kid who requested me to teach him the arabic number but can't do it because i don't know although i can write and read arabic.