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Very nice! Make a video teaching the complete conjugation of "to take (khad/yekhod) in the PAST and in the PRESENT plus sentences as examples!
Hey always nice good quality videos. I am learning a lot from them. Would you make a video on numbers like 0,1,2,3? Surprizingly there is no video about that in Levantine dialect except for low quality ones so I guess there is demand.
Teacher, how to say in Levantine: 1. I play the guitar. 2. I play the bass guitar. 3. I play the keyboard. 4. I play the drums. 5. I play the saxophone.
Ma'am : using a picture of a women who is blindfolded, facing a wall with her hands up in the air IS NOT APPROPRIATE. You should really consider changing it. You are ruining all your great work with one inappropriate picture. And you are using that particular picture as the thumbnail of your video!! Really Ma'am!
Hi. I'm sorry about that. I see how the photo can be misinterpreted. However, It's just a woman wearing a headband and dancing. Thank you for pointing that out, though.
@@LearnLevantineArabic I love your videos. I do! They are great! They are more than great in fact. But in the "me too" and " time is up" era misinterpretation is very critical and must not be taken lightly.
Please try to use classical Arabic not your dialect. You are not pronouncing the Arabic sounds correctly like sound "قاف" (ق)، You are pronouncing it (أ) LEG :ساق FOOT: رجل
Have you by any chance realised that this channel is dedicated to teaching Shami arabic? Which btw is shown clearly by the name of this channel. We both know that there are loads of channel that teach MSA right? Not trying to pick up a fight tho... peace ✌🏻
Sorry but this is nonsense; one sound is not superior to the other and you have no reason for choosing what is most commonly meant (when written) by ق, over other sounds such as ء and g, the latter of which has been used since the 7th century
Very nice! Make a video teaching the complete conjugation of "to take (khad/yekhod) in the PAST and in the PRESENT plus sentences as examples!
Nice video, although I would divide in two videos, one for the basic parts and other for more complex. In any case it is good
Yesssssss so glad for a new video!
Another great video
Hey always nice good quality videos. I am learning a lot from them. Would you make a video on numbers like 0,1,2,3? Surprizingly there is no video about that in Levantine dialect except for low quality ones so I guess there is demand.
thanks a lot
Thank you ! I have a question : in a sentence how can you distinguish betweek إيد the arm and إيد the hand ?
Arm = zira3/dira3 ذراع
Hand = yad / Eid يد/إيد
Teacher, how to say in Levantine:
1. I play the guitar.
2. I play the bass guitar.
3. I play the keyboard.
4. I play the drums.
5. I play the saxophone.
Belaab guitar, you basically have to change the instrument's name because we use their English names
Ma'am : using a picture of a women who is blindfolded, facing a wall with her hands up in the air IS NOT APPROPRIATE. You should really consider changing it. You are ruining all your great work with one inappropriate picture. And you are using that particular picture as the thumbnail of your video!! Really Ma'am!
Hi. I'm sorry about that. I see how the photo can be misinterpreted. However, It's just a woman wearing a headband and dancing. Thank you for pointing that out, though.
@@LearnLevantineArabic I love your videos. I do! They are great! They are more than great in fact. But in the "me too" and " time is up" era misinterpretation is very critical and must not be taken lightly.
I assure I don't take this lightly
@@LearnLevantineArabic ❤💕❤
Oh really! geeez chill out! if you see something 'bad' in this picture then maybe you are the one with the corrupted mind??? consider that please...
Please try to use classical Arabic not your dialect. You are not pronouncing the Arabic sounds correctly like sound
"قاف" (ق)، You are pronouncing it
(أ)
LEG :ساق
FOOT: رجل
Have you by any chance realised that this channel is dedicated to teaching Shami arabic? Which btw is shown clearly by the name of this channel. We both know that there are loads of channel that teach MSA right? Not trying to pick up a fight tho... peace ✌🏻
Sorry but this is nonsense; one sound is not superior to the other and you have no reason for choosing what is most commonly meant (when written) by ق, over other sounds such as ء and g, the latter of which has been used since the 7th century