I did not understand a thing in this vid months ago. But, having now learnt the basics of Arabic verbs and after practicing lots and lots of verb conjugations over the past 6 months, I now understand everything he said. To benefit from this video, you must already know how to conjugate fail madhi and mudaria (past and present tense verbs).
Arabic grammar is not hard to learn. I am not technically minded and really hate complex subjects. But I've done well with Arabic grammar. Not due to being super intelligent, which I'm not, but only for this reason: small steps; daily learning. So, don't start off trying to learn Arabic by going through the above vid and other vids produced by this organisation. Instead, follow a book which starts from the very basics, giving you time to practice and only then introducing new grammar subjects. The "Madinah Arabic Reader series", 8 volumes, I found most helpful. These are small books, all with English explanations, introducing new grammar topics In a gradual manner, giving you plenty of time to practice. For example, you spend time on the past tense (Madhi) verbs in the first couple of volumes. Only once you've practiced it sufficiently, are mudaria (present tense) verbs introduced. There's also a huge UA-cam tutorial which goes along with this, free of charge, where a Canada based tutor (Indian or Pakistani origin) basically goes through each chapter systematically (in English, see www.lqtoronto.com/videos.html). Try this for a few months. Lastly, spend no more than 45-60 minutes on language EVERY DAY. It has to be an everyday thing, else you won't learn it. Don't spend 3-4 hours on a Monday, then 2-3 hours on a Friday...you won't learn it. You need to make it an everyday thing, spending just 45-60 minutes on it. That's all. Madinah Arabic series, along with the accompanying free UA-cam tutorial, I found most beneficial...you'll see that Arabic grammar, while vast, is very logical and you'll be able to easily grasp grammar concepts. I'm recommending Madinah Arabic (the English 8 volume series) only because I've now spent a lot of time on it. I'm sure there are other helpful books out there too. But this vid on verbs, if you're new to Arabic verbs, will simply make little sense. It's more for those who've already spent some time on it.
It's only you see how confusing and complex Arabic word formation (morphology) is, that you start to appreciate the fact that you are a speaker of a hardcore language. Few other languages are as hard as Arabic. So, Arabs !!!! Be Proud !!!!!!
Actually, the spoken arabic dialects are pretty easy. Many people are able to learn every single dialect in a short period of time; they are not comparable to the advanced Standard Arabic. If you can fluently speak Standard Arabic then that is very outstanding.
@@MrResearcher122 well arabic from al Jahlia have many dialects it is called langauge in the past .. and there are many book talking about the different in dialects Arab people .. one of them it is called Alshinshna... and they talking like that malk ملك it became malch or malsh
Thanks Allah. I did not have to strive throughout lots of details to apply grammar in use.simply because I am a native Saudi Arabian. May Allah help you learners of traditional Arabic. You are having huge challenges.
This is standard arabic. Levantine arabic has no documented rules that i am aware of, and it is best learnt by practice. The arabs never bothered documenting their dilaects and their only academic language they would authorize is standerd. You might find some westerners who made some work on levantine🤷🏻♂️
Would anyone have the verb-table he shows in the video, and where is it accessible PLEASE? Or could anyone e-mail it to me? Thank you! Great explanation!!!
no not all arabic words have roots, some words are classifieds as particles. but these words are particles, auxiliary verbs, demonstrative pronouns, etc, and there's of course ancient obscure words, that were rarely used, and their meanings are unknown. any word you can reduce to 7 or less constants can be adopted in arabic, eg. cancel = cncl which can be used as an arabic root. telephone = tlphn = tlfn delete = dlt etc.
use the word 'correspond' when teaching the letter-code for ; sound placement in verb roots. Also, Americans require much slower speech rate. I love your classes, thanks
Why he compared the conyugation of verb for personal pronouns of Verb Form I with the changement of pattern of verb Form I into verb of Form VIII. When and in what cases a pattern of Verb could change, for example, from form I to form VIII ?.
oh noooo!! . they discovered the hidden secret of Arabic. now it will be an easy language. no no no don't explain the balance and the weight stuff...i thought i'm the luckist one who know this ,now the wole world will master it and it will become an easy language !! i'm just kidding, great job😢😢😢😢😅
Andrew Smith its not hidden not a secret and not a new one. it's actually very old. sharaf (morphology) which you saw in this video is traditional method to learn arabic. there is lot of other field beside sharaf.
@@abdulansari95 as for me, classical standard arabic is far more easy than spoken arabic since we learned classical standard arabic grammars a lot, either syntax and morphology, to understand Quran, hadeeth, and islamic scholars' writings through their books
Unfortunately,this isn’t an introduction For beginners,try searching Arabic grammer to understanding the Quran...even if ur aim is to learn of not learn Quran,it will take u to basics
Fábio Lima ua-cam.com/video/JKv_afOpIiw/v-deo.html Follow this series, which takes you from the very basics. This video is for those are already a bit familiar with Arabic
it looks like hhhhhhhhh (laughing) cuz the brother above said thank allah im arabic . so he says thanks allah cuz no need to learn arabic to read quran .
I understand the student must know the pronouns and some basic grammar before this lesson, but it would be very helpful if the words were at least said out loud in English as "he" for 'howa' etc. Also, why not say the translation of the word at least once??? It will re-enforce learning without using any extra time and will correct someone who may have something else in mind...all without adding any extra time. Doesn't make sense that the lesson is in English but the translation isn't provided in English even once. Perhaps captions/labels of English translation can be added over video. Otherwise really good. Thanks :)
و الله انها اكثر لغة منطقية لكن نحن جعلنا الاخرين يقيمون لغتنا و لم نعلمهم على مناهج صحيحة الاخ في الفيديو قدم شرح صعب لم يكن يحتاج كل ذلك هو من عقد الامر و ليس اللغة العربية ... اللغة العربية بحر من المفردات و المصطلحات ان تدرس اعجمي لغة تدريس بهذة الطريقة الاكاديمية خطا المفروض تعليم اللغات يكون تعليم ترفيهي تقريبا مثل تعليم الاطفال الغوص في القواعد خطا فادح.
Your talking and explanation not clear.... you talks like keeping something inside... If you intend to teach other you should be slowly and clear.... pls take care.
السلام علیکم۔ Good evening! You are not English man . So why you are speaking so fastly . How can understand new learners . Those they knows poor English and no Arabic ?
I'm arabian and i think this video confusing and highly advanced no need to learn foreign speakers this ! Just give them what they need to make conversation and to read books and listen to news ... then if they want to stadying more they will understand such advanced grammar.
you may not know how to speak arabic and anyway his arabic is good and doesnt need a improvment.. All your channel has 'the real RUSSIAN accent' and numbers for videe titles
use the word 'correspond' when teaching the letter-code for ; sound placement in verb roots. Also, Americans require much slower speech rate. I love your classes, thanks
I did not understand a thing in this vid months ago. But, having now learnt the basics of Arabic verbs and after practicing lots and lots of verb conjugations over the past 6 months, I now understand everything he said. To benefit from this video, you must already know how to conjugate fail madhi and mudaria (past and present tense verbs).
You van learn English easily
This is a hard vedio
you are right, learn first the basics of arabic verbs since they are the most difficult part in arabic grammar.
Arabic grammar is not hard to learn. I am not technically minded and really hate complex subjects. But I've done well with Arabic grammar. Not due to being super intelligent, which I'm not, but only for this reason: small steps; daily learning.
So, don't start off trying to learn Arabic by going through the above vid and other vids produced by this organisation. Instead, follow a book which starts from the very basics, giving you time to practice and only then introducing new grammar subjects. The "Madinah Arabic Reader series", 8 volumes, I found most helpful. These are small books, all with English explanations, introducing new grammar topics In a gradual manner, giving you plenty of time to practice. For example, you spend time on the past tense (Madhi) verbs in the first couple of volumes. Only once you've practiced it sufficiently, are mudaria (present tense) verbs introduced. There's also a huge UA-cam tutorial which goes along with this, free of charge, where a Canada based tutor (Indian or Pakistani origin) basically goes through each chapter systematically (in English, see www.lqtoronto.com/videos.html). Try this for a few months.
Lastly, spend no more than 45-60 minutes on language EVERY DAY. It has to be an everyday thing, else you won't learn it. Don't spend 3-4 hours on a Monday, then 2-3 hours on a Friday...you won't learn it. You need to make it an everyday thing, spending just 45-60 minutes on it. That's all.
Madinah Arabic series, along with the accompanying free UA-cam tutorial, I found most beneficial...you'll see that Arabic grammar, while vast, is very logical and you'll be able to easily grasp grammar concepts.
I'm recommending Madinah Arabic (the English 8 volume series) only because I've now spent a lot of time on it. I'm sure there are other helpful books out there too. But this vid on verbs, if you're new to Arabic verbs, will simply make little sense. It's more for those who've already spent some time on it.
I couldn't agree more!
Nice! No one commented on someone who is a Nazi.
It's only you see how confusing and complex Arabic word formation (morphology) is, that you start to appreciate the fact that you are a speaker of a hardcore language. Few other languages are as hard as Arabic. So, Arabs !!!! Be Proud !!!!!!
Actually, the spoken arabic dialects are pretty easy. Many people are able to learn every single dialect in a short period of time; they are not comparable to the advanced Standard Arabic. If you can fluently speak Standard Arabic then that is very outstanding.
They don't speak standard Arabic. Only at a basic level. Educated people can speak it fluently.
@@MrResearcher122 well arabic from al Jahlia have many dialects it is called langauge in the past .. and there are many book talking about the different in dialects Arab people ..
one of them it is called Alshinshna... and they talking like that malk ملك it became malch or malsh
@@muruj1 السلام عليكم ما فهمت كل شيء ولكن أفهم العربية الفصحى.اريد ان أفهم وجهة نظرك اختي الكريمة؟
إن الله تعالى يعلم ما في الصدور
Thanks Allah. I did not have to strive throughout lots of details to apply grammar in use.simply because I am a native Saudi Arabian.
May Allah help you learners of traditional Arabic. You are having huge challenges.
I thank Allah for atleast i know urdu which is one of the closest language to arabic. I don't have to strive as if I am native English speaker❤
Ameen❤
اللغة العربية مثل الرياضيات كثيرة التعقيد😁
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الحمد لله رب العالمين، والصلاة والسلام على أشرف الأنبياء والمرسلين، نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين ﷺ..
Jazakum Allah Khair
Jazaka Allah Khairan....
BaarakAllahu fiik brother, may Allah reward you for the free course in your website
Hi,
Thank you for this video! Is it still possible to download this chart? I followed the link but it was broken.
Thank you
really you are a good teacher and good person
thankyou brother
موفق بإذن الله
بارك الله فيك
Ezcise me are your lessons on levantine arabic pr standard arabic? I wpild like to learn levantine. Thamks in advance!
This is standard arabic. Levantine arabic has no documented rules that i am aware of, and it is best learnt by practice. The arabs never bothered documenting their dilaects and their only academic language they would authorize is standerd. You might find some westerners who made some work on levantine🤷🏻♂️
Thank your for this lesson! I would like to ask it its possible to download the chart somewhere? Thanks in advance
www.scribd.com/doc/274419737/Arabic-Verb-Forms#download
Good 👍😊
Very nice and good
Its making sense!
Masha Allah!!!
the way you teach is not for beginners , quick, without enough pause.
Is there any book to know about baab ?
Thank you so much for this!!! a great intro to Arabic verb forms!
Richard Barker
Hey - your comment is kinda old but I was wondering, how's your Arabic ? :(
:)*
Riven River hi how’s ur Arabic
Voice is. Very good
Ya, this is my third language I have learned in the childhood. ☺
Good for you
You should practice your English more, you should say in "my" childhood
LOve this, jazakulkhair!
Awesome I want to learn arabic thank you
ما اجملكي يا لغتي 😍
"أليس عليك أن تكتب "ما أجملكِ يا لغتي
+EmirhanMW2 نعم :) صحيح لكن هذه عاميه
+Azam Albrahem عامية?
EmirhanMW2 لهجة عاميه
'أردت أن تكتب "عامية " ب 'ة
🎉❤ weldone
Would anyone have the verb-table he shows in the video, and where is it accessible PLEASE? Or could anyone e-mail it to me? Thank you! Great explanation!!!
This link can help you .. but is all in Arabic .
www.dafatir.net/vb/showthread.php?t=133838
The download is inside the link
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Arabic_verbs
www.scribd.com/doc/274419737/Arabic-Verb-Forms#download
شكر
Does all arabic words have roots? What about words absorbed into arabic from other languages?
no not all arabic words have roots, some words are classifieds as particles. but these words are particles, auxiliary verbs, demonstrative pronouns, etc, and there's of course ancient obscure words, that were rarely used, and their meanings are unknown.
any word you can reduce to 7 or less constants can be adopted in arabic,
eg.
cancel = cncl which can be used as an arabic root.
telephone = tlphn = tlfn
delete = dlt
etc.
LightBearer Thank you so much Lightbearer!
good question
What's called the direct and indirect object in Arabic ?
For understanding ****
What does it mean with Reflexive of 1?
What is meanings of taf'aleena and tafta'ileena
thnak you very much.
Any social media accounts plz
Great.
Love u from Indian occupied Kashmir
Sir good teaching method but the words very small.
use the word 'correspond' when teaching the letter-code for ; sound placement in verb roots. Also, Americans require much slower speech rate. I love your classes, thanks
Arabs speak fast.
Why he compared the conyugation of verb for personal pronouns of Verb Form I with the changement of pattern of verb Form I into verb of Form VIII. When and in what cases a pattern of Verb could change, for example, from form I to form VIII ?.
ua-cam.com/video/JKv_afOpIiw/v-deo.html
Follow this series for completely understanding Arabic
oh noooo!! . they discovered the hidden secret of Arabic. now it will be an easy language. no no no don't explain the balance and the weight stuff...i thought i'm the luckist one who know this ,now the wole world will master it and it will become an easy language !!
i'm just kidding, great job😢😢😢😢😅
Andrew Smith its not hidden not a secret and not a new one. it's actually very old. sharaf (morphology) which you saw in this video is traditional method to learn arabic. there is lot of other field beside sharaf.
@@lakarra3hyababa51 can you give, please, more links to sources of examples of other field beside this ?
I understand
Brother the chart is not completely pecurious
Why am I here?
My first language is Arabic.😂
Can you teach me arabic please...
Standard Arabic is far different than the spoken arabic dialects. far more complicated.
@@abdulansari95 as for me, classical standard arabic is far more easy than spoken arabic since we learned classical standard arabic grammars a lot, either syntax and morphology, to understand Quran, hadeeth, and islamic scholars' writings through their books
😂
Hi
Good
رائع
There’s actually 15 for letter roots
I thought eng is more complicated bcuz english has a lot of sentence pattern while arabic has three madhi mudhari and amr
You gotta be kidding!
English is a piece of cake compared to Arabic.
well, this lecture is difficult I wish the students have previous experience to depend on it...
Previous material required to understand this is provided in the Full Course
Unfortunately,this isn’t an introduction
For beginners,try searching Arabic grammer to understanding the Quran...even if ur aim is to learn of not learn Quran,it will take u to basics
i like your accent sir. wish i can speak english the way you do. but for arabic, i would prefer to learn from ......
In terms of the waw alif as plural I find this calligraphic morphology of the the first century scholars most displeasing.
The teacher speaks really fast, can't understand!
Fábio Lima ua-cam.com/video/JKv_afOpIiw/v-deo.html
Follow this series, which takes you from the very basics. This video is for those are already a bit familiar with Arabic
You might click on the "setting" symbol on the bar lower in the video and select 0,75 speed. It will help you a lot.
The teacher really speaks fast.
I need the version of this for 8 year olds lol
Do you want to learn Arabic?
If I taught Anesthesia this way. Probably none of Patient would have woke up. Ha ha ha. anyway Shuqrun
ها
arabic is like...... the math.
الحمدلله اني عربي هههههههه
abdulmajeed Alrefaei ههههههههه ربي يسعدك
+Roney Cena 'ههههههههه' can u plz let me know what does it mean!!?!
it looks like hhhhhhhhh (laughing)
cuz the brother above said thank allah im arabic .
so he says thanks allah cuz no need to learn arabic to read quran .
ليش بتضحك الناس من الثقافات الاخرى يتحسسوا من الضحك و يعبروه استهزاء بهم !
Binty ijlis hinat ala ayatul kubaten
All the fatta is making me hungry x)
Asalām 'Alaykum. Remove music in intro since its not allowed in Islam.
Brother,please speak clearly and show the charts clearly
👍🌹
This teacher english is awesome but I didn't understand anything...lol
He's hot and smart, what could you ask for more
I understand the student must know the pronouns and some basic grammar before this lesson, but it would be very helpful if the words were at least said out loud in English as "he" for 'howa' etc. Also, why not say the translation of the word at least once??? It will re-enforce learning without using any extra time and will correct someone who may have something else in mind...all without adding any extra time. Doesn't make sense that the lesson is in English but the translation isn't provided in English even once. Perhaps captions/labels of English translation can be added over video. Otherwise really good. Thanks :)
He is handsome
Hey i can't understand anything from you
He has a hard way to learn I have an easy way
الآن فقط علمت ان اللغة العربية الى هذه الدرجة صعبه ومعقده ههههه...
أعرب الجملة السابقة....
ابو جاسم هي بس شوي صعبة، انا لست عربي و ليس افهم لماذا تقولون كذلك
و الله انها اكثر لغة منطقية لكن نحن جعلنا الاخرين يقيمون لغتنا و لم نعلمهم على مناهج صحيحة الاخ في الفيديو قدم شرح صعب لم يكن يحتاج كل ذلك هو من عقد الامر و ليس اللغة العربية ... اللغة العربية بحر من المفردات و المصطلحات ان تدرس اعجمي لغة تدريس بهذة الطريقة الاكاديمية خطا المفروض تعليم اللغات يكون تعليم ترفيهي تقريبا مثل تعليم الاطفال الغوص في القواعد خطا فادح.
The grammar is difficult but the language is verry easy.
@Wehrmacht nazi deutschland مثل الرياضيات
@@sugetsumillenium2112 وليس خطا الصح لست افهم لما تقولون ذالك
ooh so sad too small that's word of arabic alfabeth guys
You spoke so fast I couldn't understand a word...
ende magada kase log
ههههههههههه انا عربي
The teacher needs a teacher!!
يحيى الاديمي
لا شكرا!
+Faisal Al-Enizi maybe you can make a video about " leran arabic ", i want to learn arabic ; D
I could agree more. As a student I did not follow him, yet he seems otherwise.
sorry you are rude
so plz u teach
"whats going on" why?)) so ridiculous
Your talking and explanation not clear.... you talks like keeping something inside... If you intend to teach other you should be slowly and clear.... pls take care.
How the hell am I going to learn all this, ya Allah :(
Very difficult 😂
Indeed it's difficult; better to learn spoken Arabic. It's all slang and easy a little bit .
Interesting teacher, not professional one
السلام علیکم۔
Good evening! You are not English man . So why you are speaking so fastly . How can understand new learners . Those they knows poor English and no Arabic ?
please talk little slow
I'm arabian and i think this video confusing and highly advanced no need to learn foreign speakers this ! Just give them what they need to make conversation and to read books and listen to news ... then if they want to stadying more they will understand such advanced grammar.
😂😂😂 too many strange words
Such fast and unclear speaking ....(not clearly) deceit the purpose . any way thank you.
Too complicated
Is your pronunciation normally like this or are you just trying to not care about pronunciation?
Your arabic needs improvement...
you may not know how to speak arabic and anyway his arabic is good and doesnt need a improvment.. All your channel has 'the real RUSSIAN accent' and numbers for videe titles
08:28
08:57
01:10
use the word 'correspond' when teaching the letter-code for ; sound placement in verb roots. Also, Americans require much slower speech rate. I love your classes, thanks