Loads of indians in khaleej/gulf biggest expat community. Especially in qatar half of them are indians even with qatar nationality(they bring their families) Khaleeji's have historic ties with south indians through trade/marriage/culture Kuwait use to use rubiya/indian rupees as a currency before the (kw). & nothing new to see indians speaking arabic as many of the settled migrants speak arabic . But your family name will easily determine your origin/native.
As an Arab i never expected that to come, what an accent! If he spoke to me with Arabic and told me that he is an Indian i would not believe him. Once he spoke arabic i felt like he is one of us , one of the bros , language can make mircles in uniting people.
With in keralite community there r persons who are gem of a character and the worst to deal with. I think most community has the same.. keralites thrive even in moon it seems
Holy crap, your Arabic is next level bhai. Mad respect, Mish ma3ool hayda !!! My spoken Arabic (Levantine) is much better than 95% of foreigners I meet speaking any Arabic dialect, but I am humbled, inspired and happy to see that one can do so much more still !. Mad props from Hyderabad !!!
My mum does this all the time. We’re from Lebanon and she’s from a very white Caucasian Blue Eyes etc part of the country and she always catches other arab people of guard with her perfect Arabic.
@@NismoYT ഭായിമാരുടെ കേരളത്തിലേക്കുള്ള വരവോടെ കുടുംബത്തിലെ കാർണോർമാർ ഹിന്ദി പറയാൻ പഠിച്ച പോലെ ആയിരിക്കും.. അതേപോലെ അല്ലെ മലയാളികൾ ഗൾഫ് രാജ്യത്തേക്ക് കയറിയത്.. അതാവണം ഒരു കാരണം..
@@OnlyPracticalThings ഞാൻ ഇട്ട കമന്റിന്റെ താഴെ ആണ് നിങ്ങൾ തേങ്ങ ആണെന്ന് പറഞ്ഞത് അതിനർത്ഥം എൻറെ അഭിപ്രായത്തെ താങ്കൾ എതിർക്കുന്നു എന്നല്ലേ അല്ലെങ്കിൽ ഞാൻ പറയുന്നത് ശരിയല്ല എന്നുള്ള രീതി ? പിന്നെ കമൻറ് ബോക്സിൽ നിങ്ങളുടെ അഭിപ്രായങ്ങൾ കമൻറ് ചെയ്യാം പക്ഷേ മറ്റുള്ളവരുടെ അഭിപ്രായം ശരിയല്ല നിങ്ങൾക്ക് പറയാൻ കഴിയില്ല
With the Egyptain guy he was speaking a dialect of Arabic only Egyptians speak, very hard to understand for most Arabs the fact that he can speak it is insane im impressed
Do not exaggerate the matter. He spoke in two phrases only. He did not say much. Secondly, the Egyptian dialect is very easy, as well as other Arabic dialects. It is easy and understandable. We have Egyptian doctors in hospitals and we deal with them. They are good people, and we understand them and are used to their dialect.
@@Al-Azdi When i speak Ammiya to my non Egyptian friends they find it hard to fully understand if i speak quickly so your statement is wrong fam. If you can understand perfectly. good for you, want a medal?
@@unaysmohammed9530 All Arabs understand the Egyptian dialect, do not try to act as if you are different or special! You work in Saudi Arabia and we are used to hearing your accent
It is very rare for a foreign person to be able to speak our language fluently and extract the letters from their correct exits, and what surprised me the most is that he speaks in one of the local dialects
Malayalis language malyalam is extremely difficult tongue twister language the native speakers can gain control over the pronunciation of any other language very easily one example is malayali singer raftaar who does rap songs in haryanvi which is a north indian language and is not even 1% similar to Malayalam.
As an Indian, I am confused too! His English accent is Indian, but his name seems Arabic, while he can speak Arabic well. By looks, he seems to be South Indian.
If you have contact with locals, its much easier . I can read arabic. Learnt only 1 year in school. Was in kuwait 6 years. But contact with arabs was very less. Just the tv and shop fellows. lived in Bengaluru 6 years and i speak kannada ..learnt by talking with locals.
يوجد في المنطقة الغربية من المملكة العربية السعودية العديد من السعوديين الذين تعود أصولهم إلى جنسيات مختلفة آسيوية وأوروبية وإفريقية. ولا تتفاجأ إذا وجدت سعوديًا تعود أصوله إلى الصين أو الهند أو حتى القوقاز بالرغم من أن عائلاتهم موجودة في الجزيرة العربية من مئات السنين.. هكذا هو حال الكثير من التجمعات الحضرية المتفتحة على الآخر مثل منطقة الحجاز أو ربما مصر والشام والتي قصدها المسلمون منذ القدم لأسباب دينية أو لتحصيل علمي إلخ.
For those who don't know Ahmed Bhai can speak fluently in 10 different ARABIC ACCENT and it's been almost years now.. I feel so happy Ahmed Bhai your accent makes them feel you are from them.. Inbtw language is best way to get closer to other people 🔥 I wish u could have made more videos..best of luck
I’m an Arab, Saudi to be specific. I can confirm that he perfects the Emirati accent like no other. He also spoke some Sudanese accent and some Sudanese slang😂😂😂 also he can perfectly speak Egyptian I see. He’s not Ahmad Bhai anymore, he’s Sheikh Ahmad Al-Arabi😂😂😂😂 we claim him
And by the way, he kinda looks like Khaleeji-Arab, which are the people of the gulf countries (Saudi Arabia-Kuwait-Bahrain-Qatar-UAE-Oman) he really does. Some Indians and Pakistanis look exactly like us 😂😂😂😂
Well he asked where they thought he was from. If he's born and raised in UAE and speaks the dialect very well from childhood you can say he's from the UAE, even though he is ethnically Indian.
@@SaurabhGupta-sn4yv Most born Indian Muslims cannot speak Arabic(that too with a local accent), even after years of madrasa learning. The best you can do after madrasa is just read and write Arabic.
@@SaurabhGupta-sn4yv you hendos were salevs of arabs afrghans uszbeks turks persians mughals brits romans portuguese for countless centuries. know your place hindo 😂
@@kiteknight23 Persian? Really lol what was the religion of persian? And what is today religion of Persian? Get ur fact!... And Afghan also have pre islamic history!. Hindu shahi dinsty was last rulers in pasthun regions!... And about slave what was good thing ur fucking islamic empire did? Just destroying the culture heritage of other ppl and killing non muslim.... And feeling proud thats islamic empire had very strong!..... And today look karma! Even Islam become slave in Israel isn't Palestine getting kill by "yahudi"... Y all katmulla are crying? For Palestinian when u can't win then u ppl cry like child.... Isreali fucking nice to those Palestinian lol!
For those who dont know what makes arabic so hard is that every arab country has their own arabic dialect and these dialects are VERY different to each other and if a arab from morocco met another arab from qatar they wont be able to understand each other.
They are not very different, and we do understand each other. Moroccan-Algerian dialects were previously deemed hard because they were heavily influenced by french, but nowadays most people in both countries are stopping to use french words and are cleansing their dialects of them, and even gradually removing french itself from documents and media. Besides the fact that previously the connection between western Arabs and eastern Arabs was cut due to the colonial era, but nowadays the communication is well open and available, and Arabs hear different dialects on the shared internet and shared media every single day. But for a foreigner who is learning Arabic, yes it would be hard for them to comprehend dialects, but that's simply because they aren't familiar with Arabic, while native Arabs or the none Arabs who love in Arab countries and speak Arabic as the mother tongue, comprehending dialects is easy, only hard when foreign words are used by any specific population while speaking their local dialect with other Arabs.
@@morceen ok so now situation is changing thanks to the internet, media and removal of loanwords but until now these dialects weren't quite mutually intelligible
@@abhinavchauhan7864 I can understand the Moroccan dialect if I check the words. I mean, I can understand the summary of the hadith, but not everything that is said
Yeah I agree. I’m from Uae and spoke to an Egyptian and I understood only 1 word from the whole conversation because their accent and words are different
As an Arab, first I thought he was an Indian, but surprisingly, he spoke Arabic, which was really awesome, his accent was great, everything was great. But I think Ahmad Al Kaashekh is from Qatar