I have a Palestinian friend. I surprised her with some of the words and sentences I learned from you. It's true about learning the language which also you'll learn the culture, the soul and the heart. It's like an initiation of acceptance. Thank you Maha 💖🌹
Arabic is so sweet and beautiful language .From my opinion its best Language on planet.Also we have such an intelligent teacher who taught us Arabic in such a sweet , happy and perfect way.
This is a very important and useful lesson. Whenever I travel I learn polite words and phrases first. They endear me to the listener by demonstrating my respect for the person and their culture. When you make a favorable impression on someone immediately, they will respond with kindness. As I will never have the time to learn the grammar of every language, lessons such as this take on greater importance. Including the dialect versions of words is great, too, because it surprises the listener and lets them know that you took the time to learn about them and their ways, and makes a better first impression than if you could recite whole passages in a stiff and formal manner. BTW, I’ve been to KSA twice this year and I’m going back again soon. Each time I go, things keep getting better because when people see me they say to themselves, “Here comes that nice, polite guy.” Trust me, a little politeness goes a long way when you’re a foreigner who doesn’t speak the language fluently. Thank you Maha! Keep up the good work!
I couldn't agree more, Politeness is so important to grab ones attention! I am currently in a country that's having a very skidish type of people in regards to foreigners. No mater how polite I try to be, at times it seems the people still have this contemptuous look on their faces. On the other side, they ready to hear you because your different and a foreigner.
MORE OPTIONS If you’re in Korea, don’t worry. I lived in Seoul for a few years, and when I first got there I thought everyone hated me. Later I learned that smiling at strangers is not the Korean way. Once they get to know you, though, they treat you like family. So keep on being polite and you will be fine.
10% of Spanish is actually Arabic words. We also say “Ojalá!” It means the exact same. Spaniards hate Arabs so they will never admit they haven’t invented culture itself but I’m latina so i’m not racist like that. 😂
OMG I'm so happy to Meet you here. I'm a ghanaian and I am now working in Lebanon, most of your lessons really helped me so much. I'm able to express myself when ever I I'm talking to my colleagues. Keep it up girl👌
absolutely love your lessons! They are exactly what i need, the sweet blend of colloquial and polite formal is wonderful. The best part is,that this is actually polite and spoken, not just from the "learning" Arabic books. One needs to speak in the right way, according to the situation, occasion and whoever one is addressing. Love the way you explain everything Masha'Allah.
I can't stop watching your videos! My love for the Arabic Language & culture is what keeps me trying. No matter how long it takes. You truly make the learning process very pleasant. ❤️ THANK YOU MAHA !!!! 💐
Hi Maha, there is a word in Spanish similar to Ustaath. The word is Usted. I wonder if it has roots from Arabic. In Puerto Rico we use it a lot. It is a formal way of saying YOU. We use it when addressing persons we don't know, and also use it to address the elders with respect.
Yes because we got Spanish from colonial Spain where a huge Arab population gave Spanish 10% of its words and influenced the culture a lot. 1/10 Spanish words are still Arabic today. :)
Ciao Maha :), ti ringrazio veramente per le tue lezioni che, in modo chiaro, semplice e appassionato, aumentano la mia voglia di conoscere ed approfondire questa lingua e cultura molto affascinante .
I am highly experienced Tigrean (Ethiopian) teacher. I passed overnight attending your lessons, wondered about your method of presentation and above all the cultural resemblance of Arabic & Tigrigna esp. polite expressions; to the extent I felt speaking with my closest relative. The gender expressing (ka, ki, kum, kn) and responding your best wishes to some one. I love your work. Keepp it up. But slightly fast. Thank you.
Thank you so much Maha, you've tought me today a word that has been disturbing me to understand, "Mumkin" , I work with people who know very very very little English. Others are very new indeed, and I'm LUCKY to have you as my teacher. God bless you.
Hadratuka = “Usted” in Spanish. Enta (tu) hadratuka (usted) By the way, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. Great Teacher. I am learning SO much. Shukran, habibti!!!
سلام, مها. I wish I knew what's the proper way to address You. I'm curious as to an explanation for that what I had learned was من فضلَك، و من فضلِك. I was looking at your video, thinking maybe this is Shami, but it shows MSA. So what place is the difference between من فضلَك. من فضلكَ. ?
i love the way you teach.very informative and easy to absorb.thank you very much for sharing those infos for us to learn the easiest way.HIGHLY APPRECIATED😘😘😘😘
i have been into interview last week and she ask me if i can speak arabic i said no.. now i will start to learn arabic and this one is very useful.. Shukran Jazilan
Thank you so much Maha, for this lesson. Can you please do a lesson on the No ,or negative. For example I don't want it or I don't like rice for example.
You are an example of what good teachers are like 👍🏼
Soooo true
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Arabic is more easy with you ❤️
Hii alev are you Arabic,,,,
@Ubaid Malik , No I’m Turkish/Bulgarian I’m learning Arabic
@@alevali5368 very nice I am from Pakistan I m also learning arabic because I recently moved to dubai
@@alevali5368 hii
Alev Ali true ✌🏼
I have a Palestinian friend. I surprised her with some of the words and sentences I learned from you. It's true about learning the language which also you'll learn the culture, the soul and the heart. It's like an initiation of acceptance. Thank you Maha 💖🌹
Arabic is so sweet and beautiful language .From my opinion its best Language on planet.Also we have such an intelligent teacher who taught us Arabic in such a sweet , happy and perfect way.
This is a very important and useful lesson. Whenever I travel I learn polite words and phrases first. They endear me to the listener by demonstrating my respect for the person and their culture. When you make a favorable impression on someone immediately, they will respond with kindness. As I will never have the time to learn the grammar of every language, lessons such as this take on greater importance. Including the dialect versions of words is great, too, because it surprises the listener and lets them know that you took the time to learn about them and their ways, and makes a better first impression than if you could recite whole passages in a stiff and formal manner. BTW, I’ve been to KSA twice this year and I’m going back again soon. Each time I go, things keep getting better because when people see me they say to themselves, “Here comes that nice, polite guy.” Trust me, a little politeness goes a long way when you’re a foreigner who doesn’t speak the language fluently. Thank you Maha! Keep up the good work!
Hi, Titus. I think I read your other comment /s from another video/s.
I couldn't agree more, Politeness is so important to grab ones attention! I am currently in a country that's having a very skidish type of people in regards to foreigners. No mater how polite I try to be, at times it seems the people still have this contemptuous look on their faces. On the other side, they ready to hear you because your different and a foreigner.
MORE OPTIONS If you’re in Korea, don’t worry. I lived in Seoul for a few years, and when I first got there I thought everyone hated me. Later I learned that smiling at strangers is not the Korean way. Once they get to know you, though, they treat you like family. So keep on being polite and you will be fine.
Here you can be very fluent in any language
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Language etiquette is crucial for any successful communication. Shukran, Maha!
9:20 This is like saying "Usted" in Spanish. A more formal way to say "you" to older people or professionals.
That's where it came from, you ignorant bitch
@@j.dino.supreme953 some anger issues little prick ?
usted = سيد =Mr.
@@j.dino.supreme953 -- Yo, Dino! What did I tell you about breaking your Prozac's in half?? TAKE THE WHOLE PILL, pendejo!
10% of Spanish is actually Arabic words. We also say “Ojalá!” It means the exact same.
Spaniards hate Arabs so they will never admit they haven’t invented culture itself but I’m latina so i’m not racist like that. 😂
OMG I'm so happy to
Meet you here. I'm a ghanaian and I am now working in Lebanon, most of your lessons really helped me so much. I'm able to express myself when ever I I'm talking to my colleagues. Keep it up girl👌
This a wonderful lesson thank you.
absolutely love your lessons! They are exactly what i need, the sweet blend of colloquial and polite formal is wonderful. The best part is,that this is actually polite and spoken, not just from the "learning" Arabic books. One needs to speak in the right way, according to the situation, occasion and whoever one is addressing. Love the way you explain everything Masha'Allah.
Good work with respect humanity
I can't stop watching your videos! My love for the Arabic Language & culture is what keeps me trying. No matter how long it takes. You truly make the learning process very pleasant. ❤️
THANK YOU MAHA !!!! 💐
not only is it hard to learn but you make it so easy to absorb, very good positive energy. Shakran
Love these expressions! They were one of the first Arabic phrases that I learned growing up. Thank you for making this video Ustatha Maha
It makes it enjoyable to learn. Maha you are a Marvellous teacher.
Hi Maha, there is a word in Spanish similar to Ustaath. The word is Usted. I wonder if it has roots from Arabic. In Puerto Rico we use it a lot. It is a formal way of saying YOU. We use it when addressing persons we don't know, and also use it to address the elders with respect.
Usted cones from Vusted, an abbreviation of Vuestra Merced. (Your Mercy). In some places like Colombia people still address others as "Merced."
Yes because we got Spanish from colonial Spain where a huge Arab population gave Spanish 10% of its words and influenced the culture a lot. 1/10 Spanish words are still Arabic today. :)
Kitthir khairik Ya madam for teaching us arabic.
Your teaching method is very useful for everyone.
Love..lugha Arabia..blessed to have worked Hajj flights in Saudia..fell in love with lovely language& Arab hospitality!!❤❤❤❤😊
Maha, beautiful way of teaching. God Bless you
Shukran ya Maha 4 the lesson
Found a new arabic teacher.. 🇵🇸🇵🇭❤
Your lesson are really interesting...
Marvellous
Nice Lessons Masha Allah Thank You Sukran jazilan
Omg I'm so excited these are the best lessons I've seen and I'm learning so much!!!
Shukran gazilan
I love all ur videos Maha! I’m learning better with you thank u!
very nice lesson, thank you
Great style of teaching, very practical
You have absolutely amazing content analysis of Arebic language
Great and useful!! شكرا جزيلا
Very impressive and useful classes.I have started to love Arabic language on attending Maha's classes
Brilliant lesson, great language
شكرآ يا اختى! ❤❤❤
Thanks again for the cultural context!
Thanks souch
Ciao Maha :), ti ringrazio veramente per le tue lezioni che, in modo chiaro, semplice e appassionato, aumentano la mia voglia di conoscere ed approfondire questa lingua e cultura molto affascinante .
What a beautiful text from you to her.
Right to the point.
You said it so well.
Tutto il migliore per te.
I am highly experienced Tigrean (Ethiopian) teacher. I passed overnight attending your lessons, wondered about your method of presentation and above all the cultural resemblance of Arabic & Tigrigna esp. polite expressions; to the extent I felt speaking with my closest relative. The gender expressing (ka, ki, kum, kn) and responding your best wishes to some one. I love your work. Keepp it up. But slightly fast. Thank you.
Another amazing lesson, I’ve learned most of my Arabic from you Maha! 💜
I always love your
Lesson madam..keep teaching..jazzak allahu khair.
An excellent teacher
Thank you so much Maha, you've tought me today a word that has been disturbing me to understand, "Mumkin" , I work with people who know very very very little English. Others are very new indeed, and I'm LUCKY to have you as my teacher. God bless you.
Mabrook ukhti maha... Salaam alaykom ana Tilmidzuki min Indunisiyah
Hi your lovely expression and teaching Arabic.,.
Hadratuka = “Usted” in Spanish. Enta (tu) hadratuka (usted)
By the way, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. Great Teacher. I am learning SO much.
Shukran, habibti!!!
Nice, shukran
Indonesian absorbs so many arabic words such as mumkin and ustaath
Thank you mahaa... your teaching style is very good 👍..thank you..iam from India. still i try to speaking arabic .. inshallah I will learn more...
Maha mam how can u so fluently english n arabic wow mashallah
I love ur style really …. God bless u Maha
Very interesting. Ma SHA Allah
thanks for the lesson!
Thanks for teaching Arabic ❤
Shukran nice lesson
Shukran khayta😃
Your passion for Arabic makes this such a great channel.
Thnx habebty!!! These lessons are great ❤️
This channel is beautiful on many levels. 🥰
إستاذة مها شكرا لك على المجهود الكبير الذي تبذليه من اجل تعليم اللغة العربية للأجانب...
كما لاحظت عليك اعتزازك بهذه اللغة العظيمة
جزاك الله خيرا
سلام, مها.
I wish I knew what's the proper way to address You.
I'm curious as to an explanation for that what I had learned was
من فضلَك، و من فضلِك.
I was looking at your video, thinking maybe this is Shami, but it shows MSA.
So what place is the difference between
من فضلَك. من فضلكَ.
?
Good lesson... thanks
Thank you, a very useful and interesting lesson. You bring Arabic alive
Brilliant Time to learn with You!🙏🙏❤️❤️
Very good Ustaza
Thank you I love languages
I just subscribed, thank you i'm happy to find your channel, because I really want to learn Arab languages
Thank you Maha for this lesson. You are right, it’s very important in the German language to use formal phrases and words.
Firstly, I should be grateful to teaching us. I learn Arabic from you. Lots of thanks Maha.
Hi Maha love your channel and how you teach so much!! shukran jazeelan allah khaleelik albik
Thank you very much madam maha
EXCELLENT-Very helpful
Thanks a lot for precious guidance. It's very useful lesson :)
Love your passion for teaching..❤😊 Habibiti
i absolutely love your videos, I study it at university but what you have taught me... شكرا يا أستاذني
*ٱستاذتي
Barakallahu fiq, khayta 🙏🏾😊 this lesson was so easy to follow and very useful.
أنت معلمة عظيمة ما شاء الله
Maha you are so amazing. God bless your beautiful heart !
I always thanks you Miss Maha everytime I watch ur video Ive always learn thanks a lot Allah bless you and your family 🙏
Thank you, Khayta
Really good and easy to understand your teaching skill thank you so much
Hai Mam...you are a great teacher ...God bless you and ur family ..keep your energy level always.
I did take Arabic online class in my country.i understand more when i listen to your lectures.
i love the way you teach.very informative and easy to absorb.thank you very much for sharing those infos for us to learn the easiest way.HIGHLY APPRECIATED😘😘😘😘
its useful.. im now at lebanon. and im praticing it.. thanks maha
Thank you so much. I am learning arabic and your videos help me to learn the familiary arabic.
Thank you Akhtee
i have been into interview last week and she ask me if i can speak arabic i said no.. now i will start to learn arabic and this one is very useful.. Shukran Jazilan
pleasure to watch ur videos
Totally amazing as an instructor- grazie mille, Maestra Maha🌺🙏
You started to post videos more often and that's cool, because learning arabic is getting easier way with you.
excellent lession! looking forward to make use of it
This will help me when watching شوف دراما on UA-cam. شوكرا.
I love to be polite, Thanks you. xx🤗💖
Very impormative n easy to learn Arabic bcoz of u thank u very much to shares ur knowledge to as godbless u
Thanks !
Thank you so much Maha, for this lesson. Can you please do a lesson on the No ,or negative. For example I don't want it or I don't like rice for example.
Thank you maha .. .😘
I am an Indian, really enjoying this classroom
شكرا لك يا أستاذ مها علي هذا
الحقيقي انا أتعلم منك إنجليزي بطريق جديد وجميل وشكرا لك مرة اخر
You are fantastic Maha
Very useful and interesting lesson, Shukran! 🌹🌞
lovely! i truly appreciate your lessons. thank you for your generosity in teaching xoxo