just a minute ago, I found this video and your channel I'm so happy because there are few and terrible Arabic materials for Japanese like me, but for English, so plentiful
Thanks for making this channel and video! Have been interested in Arabic, but had a hard time getting started, though recently was recommended to work on Levantine Arabic, so I’m glad to have found this channel!
Do you have a video, or a recommendation for learning the phonemes of Arabic? When learning an East Asian language, I found it incredibly helpful to learn the phonemes ( though there were only a handful), to start to recognize the words and to practice what to listen for. Sorry if you already have a video up regarding this, I may have just scrolled by it.
Happy New Year! I'm very happy to see you posting again. I decided, coincidentally, to reboot my Arabic in 2021 and this will be very helpful as most of my training has been in MSA. Thank for posting and best wishes for a successful new year.
Can you, or anyone, recommend podcasts/videos that are long and fully spoken in Levantine Arabic? I want to immerse myself in it. Thanks. Your channel rocks!
I believe you already got the piece of information you wanted, but for those that want the same thing I recommend this series: m.ua-cam.com/play/PLNW62rb4Kwhx_nyJYg77JXoFuf0xwB-sF.html The Syrian dialect.
Please upload a verb ( things name ) in laventine arabic... And ur every videos is very very helpful for me ..... Thank you for guide to learn Arabic for me....❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am every time waiting for your more video.But you never upload new video.lots of days after you upload done new video.i appreciate your lesson your video.👍👍👍
I just found your channel and have a quick question. I've previously been taught that 'and' is "wa" , whereas you say it as "oo". Is this a dialect difference in Jordan, or is this a common thing? I am learning Levantine but with more Lebanese/Syrian influence :)
Hi there, I am a Syrian. It is correct to say both, Wa is more of a fusHa form, while oo is more Syrian/Lebenese. Though, there are some Syrians that say Wa, it is more common to use OO. Hope it helped
انا بقدر اقرأ وأفهم اللغة العربيه بس الحكي صعب علي. بحضر كثير مسلسلات مدبلجة باللهجة السورية و هيك تعلمت أكثر، المشكلة عندما أحاول أن أحكي بلاقي حالي عم احكي كل اللهجات سوي
just a minute ago, I found this video and your channel
I'm so happy because there are few and terrible Arabic materials for Japanese like me, but for English, so plentiful
Please do not stop making videos! Yours are the best out there!!!
She’s back! شكرا
YES! So excited for more videos!
مغني سوري مغنية سورية
شكرا كتير من الدروس احلي لهجة بل دول عرب
Ahlan ! 3anjad merci ktir 3a hayda el video kitir ra2e3! 3anjad ente life saver!
Palestine Jordan Syria Lebanon dialect👍
Hi I’m Glenn beginning Arabic learner. I love the Palestinean dialect, that you for making these beautiful vids. Much appreciated. Peace
Excellent clear resource
You're videos are making me make FAST progress! Thank you SO much and please DON'T stop making these videos!!!
انا مبسوط 😄 شكرا لك كثيرا صديقتي
@ShockinglyGood هههههههههه
you can tell? too formal?
I hope you come back and make more videos!
شكرا كتير يا صاحبتي.. اتمنى رجعتي، بدي اكتر فيديوهات لو سمحتي
Very Nice Arabic Lesson Thank you
great job
Your videos are great
We missed you!!! Really nice to see a new video :)
nooooo. i just discovered this channel today. I started learning levantine dialcet only few months ago. please make more videos.
I want to thank for your video because iam in lebanon now
انا كتير مبسوط اشوف درس جديد منك! شكرا...ان شاء الله كل اشي منيح معك
Happy New Year! Nice to see you back!
So soooo Happy to see the new videooooooo thx youuuuuu ❤❤❤❤
Unvaluably useful. لايفدربثمن
Plz produce more
Thank you very much
ممتاز! شكرا!
This is very nice.
Please do more of these. So helpful
هاد مدرج قديم في وسط البلد
Thanks for making this channel and video! Have been interested in Arabic, but had a hard time getting started, though recently was recommended to work on Levantine Arabic, so I’m glad to have found this channel!
Please dont stop posting vídeos!! Your vídeos are amazing and helps a lot!!🙏⚘🙏
Excellent content !!! 🙏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!
So glad your back, love the video !!!
Thanks! Happy new year!
Good organized lesson.
يعطيكي العافية 👍
Thank you Manar! I appreciate it!
Great video. Please do more conversational videos like this
Plz more video
Hi, i just found your youtube channel and hope you will often to share many more videos. Thank you :)
More more more! 😍
Bravo!
Wellldone sister.i love your video. I want same system video more and more.i lots of information get your video.❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍✅✅✅💯💯💯💯
Do you have a video, or a recommendation for learning the phonemes of Arabic?
When learning an East Asian language, I found it incredibly helpful to learn the phonemes ( though there were only a handful), to start to recognize the words and to practice what to listen for.
Sorry if you already have a video up regarding this, I may have just scrolled by it.
Happy New Year! I'm very happy to see you posting again. I decided, coincidentally, to reboot my Arabic in 2021 and this will be very helpful as most of my training has been in MSA. Thank for posting and best wishes for a successful new year.
Thanks! I'm glad you find it helpful.
Happy new year!
Please make video for kuwaiti arabic.. Thank you
Best video
Can you, or anyone, recommend podcasts/videos that are long and fully spoken in Levantine Arabic? I want to immerse myself in it. Thanks. Your channel rocks!
check out theLevanTongue youtube channel
I believe you already got the piece of information you wanted, but for those that want the same thing I recommend this series: m.ua-cam.com/play/PLNW62rb4Kwhx_nyJYg77JXoFuf0xwB-sF.html
The Syrian dialect.
Please offer a course we can sign up for so we become fluent
Can you Do a Lesson How to use in Hotel & Restaurant Sukran Thank you. FROM England, UK
My madam here in Kuwait is from Syria...and its different Kuwait arabic language from.Syrian arabic
You're right it is quite different!
Please upload a verb ( things name ) in laventine arabic... And ur every videos is very very helpful for me ..... Thank you for guide to learn Arabic for me....❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can you please make a video on how to explain what did you do today and different activities? 😊
I am every time waiting for your more video.But you never upload new video.lots of days after you upload done new video.i appreciate your lesson your video.👍👍👍
Thanks! I've been busy and it takes a while to put out a video. I do what I can!
Thank you :) Hey all I've been learning for about 6-7 months would anyone be up for practising dialogue with me?
Hi there, still up for practising?
@@agnieszkajanicka8883 sure would be great even if its just s few daily words / sentences
Thank you so much for great lessons and your efforts!
Do you use here Shami Dialact? The one that is used in Damascus?
Why don't you carry on making videos? I look forward to it
Mar7aba ustaadha, nice video.At about 05:05, how does hada (this, masculine) become "had" & hadi (this, feminine) become "hai" ? Shokran
Hada and had are interchangable, and so are hadi and hai.
@@LearnLevantineArabic Oh I see. So can I say "hai seyaaratee" OR "hadi seyaaratee" for "This is my car" ?
Yes! You can use either.
@@LearnLevantineArabic I've learned something new today, shokran.
Is this also used in Syria please? I want to learn Syrian Arabic.
Thanks!
If the noun isnt masc or fem do I use Hai or Had for "This"
Anything for my boyfriend and he able to speak his language 🙏🏽
I guess the sound was cut but the mar in mar-Haba should be heard or spoken 😊
1. is confusing because the conversation is between females, but the pronunciation was kifak.
Luckily, there’s an explanation later.
Is قدیم pronounced اریم in levantine arabic?
The word for old? I think it stays the same (im a native speaker)
I just found your channel and have a quick question. I've previously been taught that 'and' is "wa" , whereas you say it as "oo". Is this a dialect difference in Jordan, or is this a common thing? I am learning Levantine but with more Lebanese/Syrian influence :)
Hi there, I am a Syrian. It is correct to say both, Wa is more of a fusHa form, while oo is more Syrian/Lebenese. Though, there are some Syrians that say Wa, it is more common to use OO. Hope it helped
Hi! Both are right wa is MSA and OO dialect. Lebaneses and Syrian says a " oo" egyptians also.
Which regions say إحنا compared to نحنا which I'm used to?
Levant
@@KnightOfEternity13 بسوريا منقول نحنا لا احنا
When you said Min Hay meaning Who is this where did the is disappear? To me it sounds like Who this ?
oh - like the Israeli dialect
انا بقدر اقرأ وأفهم اللغة العربيه بس الحكي صعب علي. بحضر كثير مسلسلات مدبلجة باللهجة السورية و هيك تعلمت أكثر، المشكلة عندما أحاول أن أحكي بلاقي حالي عم احكي كل اللهجات سوي
Schukran! The qaaf was not pronounced in “qadiim” ... is the qaaf never pronounced in Levantine Arabic?
In most Levantine Arabic dialects the qaf is indeed not pronounced, or rather it is pronounced as a hamza ء.
@@tiemenbosma3064 schukran!
This dialect is different than Standard arabic. 😅🤔
But I'll learn it
Very low sound, have to turn it up.
Why change dialect to slang. Classical Arabic is so beautiful and sunnah
وين كنتي؟
كنت (ولسا) مشغولة. بحاول اعمل فيديو لما اقدر
@@LearnLevantineArabic your videos are great!!
When to use هيك
مين هاي؟
مين هاي
People you are crazy😂😂😂 life is shorter then learn arabic 😂
This is a colloquial dialect, not classical Arabic, the language of reading, writing, and learning