Arabic: How Do Native Speakers Write It?

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  • @auralwriting
    @auralwriting  Місяць тому +201

    0:00 station (محطة)
    0:22 today (اليوم)
    0:39 restaurant (مطعم)
    0:59 marketing (تسويق)
    1:19 Palestine (فلسطين)
    1:44 penguin (بطريق)
    2:02 the teacher (المعلم)
    2:19 good morning (صباح الخير)
    2:48 crazy (مجنون)
    3:07 festival (مهرجان)
    3:30 monster (وحش)
    3:45 roosters (ديوك)

    • @aimanzakh7380
      @aimanzakh7380 Місяць тому +14

      thanks a million for translating them! now I can add to my new Arabic vocabs

    • @Shinous.
      @Shinous. 26 днів тому +1

      ​@@aimanzakh7380 bro as an arabic person you can never speak arabic even arabs dont even know 10% of arabic💀
      Reason is arabic has like 250000000 words 🤯

    • @gustavovieira8314
      @gustavovieira8314 22 дні тому +2

      Is this the arabic of what country?

    • @Shinous.
      @Shinous. 22 дні тому +5

      @gustavovieira8314 main arabic
      All countries its like original 100% arabic

    • @auralwriting
      @auralwriting  20 днів тому +2

      @@gustavovieira8314 They are all both MSA and Levantine, but probably also Egyptian and other varieties.

  • @lukek8522
    @lukek8522 28 днів тому +418

    So my doctor writes my prescriptions in Arabic! It all makes sense now

    • @shacooked
      @shacooked 27 днів тому +19

      If you notice, the board of doctors here in Canada has Arabic or Muslims names 😂

    • @azkiya_0yt
      @azkiya_0yt 21 день тому +5

      ​@@shacooked I know, I also live in Canada! lol

    • @No_name_here368
      @No_name_here368 21 день тому +2

      @@shacookedSO TRUE

    • @이상호-l5c1z
      @이상호-l5c1z 17 днів тому

      @@shacookedTrudeau fucked Canada😂

    • @marwaqoura7804
      @marwaqoura7804 13 днів тому +3

      LOL , actually prescriptions in the Arab world are written in Latin letters 😸😸😸😸 So pharmacists won't get confused !!! 😸 BTW , the easiest part of the Arabic language is reading and writing ,only 28 letters and it is -almost - a phonetic language ,, I know you are shocked with this piece of information but imagine this is the easiest part ..Grammar نحو is the hardest even for us native speakers and you cannot speak outside it !

  • @aimranehd
    @aimranehd Місяць тому +823

    As a Moroccan, my handwriting don’t look like standard nor native, they look like uncooked macaroni pasta even I don’t understand what I just handwrote

    • @Starrypaws64
      @Starrypaws64 Місяць тому +38

      Me too, it's like chicken legs ruq3a

    • @guest23314
      @guest23314 29 днів тому +16

      Same lol but i write in latin and cyrylic my handwriting sucks

    • @marwahussein666
      @marwahussein666 29 днів тому +3

      Same bro

    • @mohammedaminedali1079
      @mohammedaminedali1079 29 днів тому +7

      As an Algerian it's the same for me

    • @CTzons
      @CTzons 29 днів тому +7

      As an Iraqi, I agree.

  • @h2knad
    @h2knad 27 днів тому +628

    when a cursive script has a cursive version😭

    • @zm_headhunter
      @zm_headhunter 18 днів тому +37

      It's actually really easy once you familiarise yourself with the letters and one of massive pros is that words are pronounced the way they're written , so after hearing an arabic word you can attempt to write it by combining the sounds you heard and the spelling is mostly going to be correct .

    • @parallax_cgi
      @parallax_cgi 18 днів тому +15

      Any language can be cursive, depends on the way people use it

    • @muhammedsuhail2561
      @muhammedsuhail2561 13 днів тому +1

      😂😅

    • @inamurrahmansir9471
      @inamurrahmansir9471 13 днів тому +2

      The Persian script, Nastaleeq Shiketah is more cursived than the Ruq'aa script used by Native Arabs.

  • @coolranch-ez4tu
    @coolranch-ez4tu Місяць тому +282

    I’m Egyptian, at school they only accept the standard writing form in the exams whilst when teachers are writing on boards or when we do our homework we write in the riqaa “native” writing to speed up the process.

    • @Ziad3195
      @Ziad3195 28 днів тому +18

      I am Egyptian too and let me tell you there are over a 100 Arabic scripts. Including ones that we no longer use.

    • @rosiline_san5370
      @rosiline_san5370 28 днів тому +10

      I’m also Egyptian, but in the exam or in notebooks they don’t care abt ur handwriting (in my school) except that one question that says “write this sentence one in خط النسخ and again in خط الرقعة”, my handwriting is just a mixture of both

    • @coolranch-ez4tu
      @coolranch-ez4tu 28 днів тому +5

      @@rosiline_san5370 I understand you’re probably in middle school, in high school specially last grade (ثانوية عامة) if you write in رقعة your answer wouldn’t be accepted.

    • @rosiline_san5370
      @rosiline_san5370 28 днів тому +5

      @@coolranch-ez4tu Is that so? Thanks for the information, looks like I’ll have to practice my handwriting before high school

    • @maxmncs2950
      @maxmncs2950 27 днів тому +3

      Similar thing in Europe, when we write exams usually is accepted only the cursive script, in other cases lowercases letters and capital letters are accepted

  • @LìXià-o2q
    @LìXià-o2q 19 днів тому +132

    The Arabic script has over 15 distinct types of calligraphy styles; however, the primary ones are:
    1. Kufi: Known for its angular shapes, often used in decorative art.
    2. Naskh: Clear and easy to read, commonly used in books and the Quran.
    3. Ruqa’ah: Simple and practical, often used for everyday writing.
    4. Thuluth: Elegant and complex, used in titles and artistic pieces.
    5. Diwani: Decorative, popular in Ottoman documents.
    6. Persian (Nasta’liq): Flowing and delicate, widely used in Iran and Afghanistan.
    7. Maghrebi: Unique to North Africa, with rounded forms.
    Each person has their unique handwriting style, making no two scripts identical, yet Arabic readers can easily understand each other's writing. Most of these are calligraphy forms not typically used in everyday text; in books and articles, a standard typeface or very similar fonts are preferred for readability.

    • @SanaaDini
      @SanaaDini 18 днів тому

      هذا صحيح لاكن خط الرقعة وليس الرقاقة 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @LìXià-o2q
      @LìXià-o2q 18 днів тому +2

      @SanaaDini حرف العين بالانكليزي a'a
      لذا انها فعلا رقعة Ruqa'ah

    • @gracenotme671
      @gracenotme671 17 днів тому

      I’m a native Arabic speaker and I can barely read req3a 😂

    • @LìXià-o2q
      @LìXià-o2q 17 днів тому

      @gracenotme671 your in safe my eyes preferred standard script and I can't even understand my own hand writing 😃

    • @SanaaDini
      @SanaaDini 17 днів тому

      @@LìXià-o2q ااااا صح كلامك معناته الغلط من الترجمة😳😳

  • @Ibn_nassir
    @Ibn_nassir Місяць тому +109

    Actually both are correct,
    هناك انواع للخطوط العربية ومنها
    النسخ والرقعة
    The standard one is called الحر which is a simpler form of النسخ
    And the native one is الرقعة
    Both are correct

    • @zaidsawadi5847
      @zaidsawadi5847 19 днів тому +3

      And الثلث والكوفي وخطوط الناس العادية والديواني وهو الأكثر تعقيداً وصعوبة في القراءة والكتابة والخط الفارسي والخط الحجازي والذي انقرض لكن الناس تعرفه وهو الذي كان يستخدم قبل الاسلام لكنه بسيط جداً

  • @zakariaelalazaar1104
    @zakariaelalazaar1104 25 днів тому +21

    ما أعظم اللغة والثقافة والأدب
    العربي. فهو تراكُم تاريخي. وحضاري منذ الأزل

  • @reverie6888
    @reverie6888 23 дні тому +62

    I'm a South African who learned how to read and write Arabic after reverting to Islam. My handwriting is standard. If I make one mistake when writing a word out of a whole page of Arabic handwriting, I will literally start the whole page from scratch. I also write with specific pencils and pens because that's the only way I can control the steadiness.

    • @HxhYcj
      @HxhYcj 21 день тому +6

      Welcome to Islam brother ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ May Allah keep you firm. ❤

    • @reverie6888
      @reverie6888 21 день тому +8

      @HxhYcj I'm a sister.
      Barakallahu feek.

    • @HxhYcj
      @HxhYcj 21 день тому +4

      @@reverie6888 alright sister

    • @HxhYcj
      @HxhYcj 21 день тому +2

      @@reverie6888 wa feeki barakallah

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie 20 днів тому +3

      ​@@reverie6888 Welcome sister ! May Allah bless you with good fortune.

  • @alegendsock2581
    @alegendsock2581 Місяць тому +78

    that one guy sneezing in the bg 💀

    • @auralwriting
      @auralwriting  Місяць тому +47

      Damn, I was hoping nobody would notice 😂

  • @DaniShow491
    @DaniShow491 29 днів тому +45

    1:22 bless you

  • @LelouchStrayKid
    @LelouchStrayKid 18 днів тому +21

    Ok sooo there seems to be a misunderstanding here
    In Arabic there are many writing styles. The one on the left (standard) is called Naskh نسخ. The one on the right is called الرقعة (idk how to spell that in English), and yes a lot of people use it, not as neetly tho. My handwriting is closer to the standard style and I'm a native. It's really about which style you learned and got used to more quickly. Those are the two most prominent styles, which is why we were tested on writing in both ways, while other styles are mainly for esthetic purposes (like how the Japanese write Kanji and stuff), for example, the main style used in writing the Quran is neither of those (idk if I remember the name correctly but I think it was the Othmani style الخط العثماني)
    So yeah
    Kinda confusing for new learners but that's Arabic for ya 😅

    • @КлинокСтальной
      @КлинокСтальной 18 днів тому +1

      But it was kinda incorrect Ruq'a. Too round. In Ruq'a letters should have more angles. Also letters should connect diagonally while his letters connected horizontally and climbed up like a ladder.

    • @LelouchStrayKid
      @LelouchStrayKid 18 днів тому +1

      @КлинокСтальной You're right. I didn't notice because I was focused on explaining this in the comment.

  • @TheRoboticFerret
    @TheRoboticFerret 16 днів тому +3

    Beautiful language in both sight and sound

  • @Lalalou808
    @Lalalou808 17 днів тому +2

    I can watch this for hours and hours, it's so nice

  • @user-je7gf5uc3c
    @user-je7gf5uc3c 26 днів тому +61

    Native: س left the chat

    • @ManlykeRehan
      @ManlykeRehan 26 днів тому +9

      No, it didn’t leave the chat. It’s just a long line in the middle (فلـــطين for فلسطين).

    • @Ryan.11
      @Ryan.11 19 днів тому +2

      😂😂😂😂Lol yeah

    • @toqa6735
      @toqa6735 16 днів тому

      و النون

  • @Kaori-rf3qm
    @Kaori-rf3qm 19 днів тому +7

    Your handwriting look so good👏🏻✨

  • @فتاةالحلوىفلورا
    @فتاةالحلوىفلورا 16 днів тому +4

    Try searching for خط الرقعة
    It is one of the famous fonts that we use as natives. It is perfect for daily writing

  • @jayolovitt5969
    @jayolovitt5969 Місяць тому +36

    The second one is much more beautiful but 0 chance I could read it. It’s like the Nastaliq script used commonly in Pakistan for Urdu (and others), looks gorgeous but much harder to read if you are used to the ‘standard script’.

    • @xMoezzz
      @xMoezzz Місяць тому +7

      That's Riqaa (رقعة) not nastaliq

    • @AyubStudent
      @AyubStudent 19 днів тому +4

      @@xMoezzz they said "it's like"

  • @abra.hui.
    @abra.hui. 22 дні тому +4

    As a Pacific Islander that use to attend Madrasah when I was a kid back 2010 beloe, I use native way of writing. I forgot to speak Arabic now ofcourse but good thing is I can still read but slowly and write Arabic without understanding a word lol. I guess I need to practice my arabic writing, Insha Allah I can use it if I re-learn how to speak Arabic again

  • @nseemal.ro7210
    @nseemal.ro7210 19 днів тому +3

    In Arabic there are different ways to write each character depending on the calligraphy school, the thing is; only calligraphy experts can sort these ways correctly, while for the natives, we just pick the way we like for each character separately and just use it, so basically an Arabic native hand writing is a mixture of characters that belongs to multiple calligraphy schools where each letter is picked based on nothing but personal taste, which means it doesn't follow any order or rule, thanks God I'm native!

  • @DTMC-Integrasi
    @DTMC-Integrasi 28 днів тому +6

    Native Arabic Writing known as Riqaa style
    It is one of several popular Arabic fonts (calligraphy)

  • @محمدالرمادى-ث7ث
    @محمدالرمادى-ث7ث 19 днів тому +15

    فلسطين حرة 🇵🇸
    Free Palestine

  • @alihesham8167
    @alihesham8167 17 днів тому +3

    As an Egyptian, my handwriting shouldn’t be compared here, it looks like the ancient hieroglyphs from my ancestors

    • @marwaqoura7804
      @marwaqoura7804 13 днів тому

      I think all Egyptian have that specific gene even if writing Arabic lol 😸

  • @ash_tree71
    @ash_tree71 14 днів тому +2

    Arabic calligraphy has many styles, with some estimates suggesting over 100 types. However, there are 10 main styles from which most others branch out. So it's really different based on what style you're using!

  • @abo3le502
    @abo3le502 20 днів тому +5

    أتوقع أن كل شخص له معياره الخاص فيه😅، حيث أن الخطوط العربية كثيرة وكل خط له طريقة الكتابة الخاصة، معظم الناس من حولي يكتبون بخط الرقعة أو خط النسخ، أو يخلطون بينهم

  • @catanddodted
    @catanddodted Місяць тому +50

    Are both standard and native acceptable? I'm not an Arabic native but learning how to read Arabic, and sometimes I write English words in Arabic. I have never seen the native writing before and wondering if it'd be acceptable to use standard or it has to always be written in the native writing. (sorry if this is worded weirdly)

    • @mohammadal-ayoubi2126
      @mohammadal-ayoubi2126 Місяць тому +31

      Yes it is.
      Hand writing is more like a personal style.
      I know little people that actually write standard, even though it's more beautiful in my opinion, but the only reason is basically speed.
      But people would love it if you write standard. And noone would find it weird if that's your concern.

    • @nathanielmartins5930
      @nathanielmartins5930 Місяць тому +29

      It's not "Standard vs. Native" more like "Printer Font vs. Hand writing Fonts"
      Most people, who are not caligraphers, don't bother to spend the the time needed to exactly copy the printer font, and just write the words and letters the way that comes naturally to them after getting used to it through practice over the years.

    • @Ibn_nassir
      @Ibn_nassir Місяць тому +8

      @catanddodted yes both are acceptable, I'm native and I use both, but the "native" is easier for most people, this is why it is used by natives not because it is better than the standard

    • @adamadventurechannel7760
      @adamadventurechannel7760 Місяць тому

      Are you Malay?

    • @Sepp37
      @Sepp37 Місяць тому +10

      Hello, a native speaker here! And not all of us strictly write that way.
      As kids, we were taught the standard way of writing, so we imitated the examples we had in the textbooks. As we advance each one of us starts to adopt a personal style of writing.
      I think the best thing you can do is take the standard as a starter, master it and keep writing using it until your personal style come out.
      Good luck!

  • @NaBi_1307
    @NaBi_1307 18 днів тому +1

    My hand writing always changes, especially back in my school days. Each year I come up with new ways to write words LOL

  • @heraheraan
    @heraheraan 11 днів тому

    Native is basically the equivalent of cursive in arabic which is also called رقعه not all people write it but it still can be read like me personally i write standard usually except for س and some other letters, and your hand writing is so accurate to how actual arab people write and its very pretty keep up the good work

  • @orchid296
    @orchid296 4 дні тому +1

    as a native speaker i wish my handwriting looked like that but unfortunately it looks different from both ways. my hand writing is absolutely hideous 😭

  • @arie.3
    @arie.3 19 днів тому +1

    I'm not even Arab but we learned to write in native way it's smooth and easy to write

  • @marwaqoura7804
    @marwaqoura7804 13 днів тому

    An Arab here , that is actually two fonts we learn at primary school , what you called (Standard ) is Naskh نسخ , and what you called (native) is Reqa'a رقعة ..We use both in every day life .

  • @fato-s1q
    @fato-s1q 5 днів тому +1

    I am Arabic but your write it's better
    than my

  • @ldahmy
    @ldahmy 15 днів тому

    For those who'd like to know the name for both types of writers, the stab is called: naskh. And the native one is called: rug'ah. We use the second for simplicity sake.

  • @jessesbella
    @jessesbella 19 днів тому +12

    As someone learning arabic….. this video scares me 😭😭

    • @saincx0m9
      @saincx0m9 18 днів тому +3

      don't worry about it, someday it will make sense, keep going!
      لاتيأس هاذا بصير سهل

    • @jessesbella
      @jessesbella 18 днів тому

      @@saincx0m9 شكرا لك💗💗

    • @TopTOBiiiii
      @TopTOBiiiii 18 днів тому +1

      Ey don't worry about them, just look at them as fonts and focus on learning هذه الحروف!

    • @jemts5586
      @jemts5586 18 днів тому +3

      Just think of it as print vs. cursive. You start with one (print), and then you have a good base to eventually learn the other. Just keep working to your goals!

    • @jessesbella
      @jessesbella 18 днів тому

      @@jemts5586 Will do and thank you for the advice 😊😊🩷🩷

  • @YoussefHamouni
    @YoussefHamouni 19 днів тому +2

    لغتنا مختلفة عن اللغات كل واحد لو أسلوب كتابة ، و هذا ما يميزنا 😊

  • @SliochdnahEireann
    @SliochdnahEireann Місяць тому +4

    Thank you so much for this - more videos would be greatly appreciated!!

  • @Fares.SA37-4
    @Fares.SA37-4 14 днів тому

    It is born with you and you can enhance it. There are those who have real beautiful handwritings and there are those who write misunderstood squarish gibberish

  • @topsurgeon
    @topsurgeon 15 днів тому +1

    nothing in arabic called standard and native writing. but they are different fonts existed thousands of years ago , and are still being used .

  • @qpdb840
    @qpdb840 26 днів тому +1

    In Farsi they taught me how to write a mix of standard and native

  • @aaronponce9193
    @aaronponce9193 21 день тому +2

    Great video! I sooo wish there had been a ك in the middle of a word.

  • @Mohammed-ip5bj
    @Mohammed-ip5bj 11 днів тому +1

    1:33 الحرية لفلسطين 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸

  • @Bozobozo-pb9rl
    @Bozobozo-pb9rl 19 днів тому +1

    It maybe surprising for non-arabic speakers that before Islam, Arab did not use dots that differentiate similar letters, because simply they did not need the dots 😄

  • @SyedAhmedJaved
    @SyedAhmedJaved 20 днів тому +1

    Nastaʿlīq, which is the official Persian and Urdu script, is actually more similar to native arabic writing than the standard one.

  • @marwahussein666
    @marwahussein666 29 днів тому +4

    خطي ما يشبه حتى وحدة من الزوز خاطر أنا معنديش تنسيق حركي 😭 أحيانا حتى أنا ما نفهمش شنوة نكتب بصراحة 😆

  • @cielsteam
    @cielsteam 19 днів тому

    The difference between the two is like the difference between standard English handwriting and cursive handwriting, I feel. My ruqa’a (native) Arabic handwriting feels very much like my English handwriting, which is cursive. They’re both correct and both common. You can use either one as long as your handwriting is legible.

  • @teaster2469
    @teaster2469 14 днів тому

    basically yeah, but I don't know about the repeatedly going over the circles as that's not fast, personally i just do one single loop and sometimes it looks like a full dot other times it's a hollow circle. and the " 'ain" typically has a "hook" on the left corner to differentiate between it and "meem".

  • @sekokqedaus4377
    @sekokqedaus4377 13 днів тому

    As for me a Malaysian that use Jawi script (essentially the Arabic letters but including 5 other hurufs) for writing Malay, I am neither on the standard and native part. Due to my exposure to Thuluth with a dash of Nasakh script learning, my writing now is almost jumjum'atun and mind-blowing plethora of artsy rosy writing of Arabic script of course.

  • @UXMC2
    @UXMC2 13 днів тому

    this is called the RIQ'A script
    it is a very common script due to it's smplicity being the fastest arabic script to write with

  • @TheVeryRealSkill
    @TheVeryRealSkill Місяць тому +17

    The native one kinda looks like Urdu

    • @Macster14
      @Macster14 Місяць тому +5

      As a Pakistani I agree, I try to write in standard Arabic (I am learning Arabic) but always end up with something similar to the native, also we leave gaps inside some harf (letter) that native Arabs don’t

    • @fleursdelilas9487
      @fleursdelilas9487 28 днів тому

      It's ruqaa (or riqaa ) script. One of the many, many arabic scripts. I guess it became the main one used for urdu, while arabic mainly uses "naskh" for handwriting nowadays, especially for beginners

  • @michaelibrahim9275
    @michaelibrahim9275 14 днів тому

    I don’t think most people take the time to fill in the loops of meem, fa, and waw, I think they just make the loop small. The whole point of ruq’ah is that it’s faster

  • @mark_xy
    @mark_xy 18 днів тому +1

    Im no native but the left is my handwriting of my name on the book cover and the right is my handwriting in the book. You gotta chase the teachers pace before she erases everything on the whiteboard. Theres no time thinking about triple dots. Btw im no arabic ok but i rarely use the snail like ه in the middle of a word as in 3:23.. mine looks like 8. The left is standard??

  • @frechjo
    @frechjo 4 дні тому

    question for anyone who knows: do you need to hold you pen differently to write rtl? do all pens work?
    I'm not there (yet, hopefully someday), but i've tried squiggling a few arabic letters, and i feel like i'm stabbing the paper. When writing latin letters you don't move a lot to the left, so the pen leans back and to the right (between 4 and 5 in the clock). I'm guessing I have to adjust the angle to write in an arabic script.
    another question: do brush pens like the ones used in chinese or japanese make any sense in arabic? i still haven't gone the calligraphy rabbit hole (but it's waiting for me)

  • @inamurrahmansir9471
    @inamurrahmansir9471 13 днів тому

    The differece is that the standard is written in Nskh script and Native is in Ruq'a script.

  • @BoonBeHere
    @BoonBeHere 11 днів тому

    Why am i just finding out there's a native handwriting to my own language that no one addressed b4 😭😭😭

  • @joelandworld
    @joelandworld 28 днів тому

    I do something in the middle between them both, while I write the two dots as joint like in the native version, I still write the س in the standard form, but the three dots of the ث I write them as two joint dots and one on top of them... I usually try to imitate the digital version, so my Arabic handwriting is now a combination of both... I focus on the letter's shape but don't slow the handwriting....

  • @wiseisbest1990
    @wiseisbest1990 3 дні тому

    I believe the Standard version is known as “Khat Al Naskh” or “Khattun-Naskh,” meaning the Naskh script, and the Native version is known as “Khat Al Ruq’ah” or “Khatur-Ruq’ah,” meaning the Ruq’ah script. There is at least one book that teaches to write in these scripts. I will include that book’s name later today God-willing!

  • @japanlovesyou
    @japanlovesyou 27 днів тому

    Great video, however it would have been helpful to leave an extra 2-3 seconds after each native example, some of them changed so fast afterwards it was hard to pause it for comparison and to be able to learn anything...

  • @coinbowl
    @coinbowl 18 днів тому

    I am so glad that my language uses an alphabet

  • @duaaqabel
    @duaaqabel 17 днів тому

    My handwriting is a mix between the two but it’s closer to standard, the most significant difference is the dots in the standard I can’t stand it

  • @مرتضىالدراجي-غ3ن
    @مرتضىالدراجي-غ3ن 6 днів тому

    الخط الاول يسمى (النسخ)
    الخط الثاني يسمى (الرقعة)
    ليس سوى اختلاف في الخطوط
    مع ذلك خطك جيد
    Font number 1 his name is (النسخ) )(Cop)
    Font number 2 his name is (الرقعة) l don’t know how it’s called in English
    And your font is nice

  • @basocheir
    @basocheir 26 днів тому

    beautiful penmanship btw

  • @mr.strawberry13
    @mr.strawberry13 19 днів тому +1

    To me, a European, the first word looks like the rabdom string of letters "äbzo"

  • @nadeen___
    @nadeen___ 12 днів тому

    i write more like standard but instead of ة for example with the 2 dots i make it a line. The thing is i have a kinda hard time reading native and my teacher writes in native 😭

  • @ΒασίληςΒλάχος-τ3κ
    @ΒασίληςΒλάχος-τ3κ Місяць тому +11

    Νόμιζα ότι ήξερα να γράφω αραβικά, αποδειχτηκα λανθασμένος. Πάντως το δεύτερο όντως φαίνεται σαν Πόλυ πιο εύκολο και γρήγορο σύστημα γραφής

    • @auralwriting
      @auralwriting  Місяць тому +3

      Aκριβώς αυτός είναι ο σκοπός, να γράφεις πιο γρήγορα. Είναι μια απλοποιημένη μέθοδος γραφής, αλλά παραμένει εύκολα κατανοητή (αν και μπορεί να διαφέρει πολύ από άτομο σε άτομο).

    • @joelandworld
      @joelandworld 28 днів тому +1

      Not wrong, so don't feel weird, both are appreciated.

  • @obz1357
    @obz1357 16 днів тому +1

    I'm a native speaker but I write like the one on the left 😅
    I guess I'm not native enough

  • @enirmafida6176
    @enirmafida6176 20 днів тому

    In algeria we mostly use the standard, then each changes and personalize it. I personally never seen anyone uses the "native" one, not sure about ppl from the middle east never had the chance to meet on let alone seeing their hand writing.

  • @Hanible
    @Hanible 14 днів тому

    Im a native speaker and I don't write like that. That style is more common in Egypt.
    Edit: Im from Tunisia and since we rarely handwrite you'll find big differences in handwritings but that's the beauty of it, you can reconize easily the handwriting of someone you know.

  • @FarahOtaku
    @FarahOtaku 15 днів тому

    As an arab morrocan, i approve

  • @ssmoke_so2
    @ssmoke_so2 17 днів тому +1

    thanks, none of these look similar/logical

  • @Benwut
    @Benwut 18 днів тому

    I try write like that and I'm pretty sure I'm native (Idk, in my house we grew up speaking 3 languages interchangeably, including 2 dialects of arabic), but it's way too hard for me cos I'm dysgraphic. Honestly tho, writing in square kuffic is so easy, but of course it isn't really appropriate to write everything in square kuffic all the time, so I write in standard.

  • @aimanmohammad7749
    @aimanmohammad7749 19 днів тому

    Cantik betul yg native.

  • @SamiaB2009
    @SamiaB2009 15 днів тому

    Actually it’s more like primary school student ( standard) and adult (native) writing

  • @isancicramon0926
    @isancicramon0926 19 днів тому

    This is called *ruq‘a* رقعة and it * _is_* taught in the Arab world _from Egypt_ eastwards as the daily script.
    Maghreb has a different standard.

  • @nervestormv
    @nervestormv Місяць тому +1

    Umm they look totally different. Standard at least seems like there are letters, but with second one most people would think it's just draft. Like checking if your pen writes or not 😂

    • @oussamaalaoui9121
      @oussamaalaoui9121 14 днів тому

      For "native" it is basically changing some things so we can write it faster

  • @Phthaloblue2
    @Phthaloblue2 Місяць тому +1

    Great

  • @da-cor
    @da-cor 27 днів тому

    Arabic isn’t my first language cuz I’m iranian. However, Iranians kinda have the same alphabet as Arabs. It’s just that we have 4 letters more than them (the letters being: گ‌‌چ‌پ‌ژ)

    • @momo-cchi5978
      @momo-cchi5978 26 днів тому

      I'm guessing the first three letters make a G, Zh/Jh, and P sounds, but what sound does that last one make?

    • @da-cor
      @da-cor 26 днів тому

      @@momo-cchi5978 چ = CH گ = G پ = P ژ = ZH/JH
      Also there’s a Persian word “گچ” which uses 2 of the extra letters and means “Chalk”

    • @jawijawijawi5047
      @jawijawijawi5047 26 днів тому

      ​@@momo-cchi5978 it's like 'sure' in the word 'measure'

  • @varoonnone7159
    @varoonnone7159 29 днів тому +4

    The native one looks incomplete
    And to which country is it "native"?

    • @izimations
      @izimations 29 днів тому +3

      Native is like cursive, standard is block

    • @Hanaa1a1
      @Hanaa1a1 29 днів тому +6

      Every arabic country

    • @varoonnone7159
      @varoonnone7159 29 днів тому +2

      @@Hanaa1a1
      So all arabic speakers from Morocco to Iraq write in the same "native" script ?

    • @varoonnone7159
      @varoonnone7159 29 днів тому +2

      @@izimations
      Still, the native version looks like some letters are missing
      I'm not an arabic speaker so it's quite comfounding to me

    • @Hanaa1a1
      @Hanaa1a1 29 днів тому +1

      @@varoonnone7159 yes , the first one you can see it only in comupters , TV and something like that , but when we want write something by hands we always use the second one cuz it's eazy

  • @msopinionated90
    @msopinionated90 14 днів тому

    I practice standard for hours for THIS? I give up 😂 😫

  • @sadidmibzal
    @sadidmibzal 20 днів тому

    I write somewhat in the middle of both lol 😭

  • @MohAmad-ln9hs
    @MohAmad-ln9hs 24 дні тому

    There is nothing in arabic such as standard & native writing.
    These are fonts , tow of several other fonts , you have them in English too , and in most languages .
    Plus the one you call "native" looks like that because we write fast , less concerned about how it looks.

  • @FloreyXE
    @FloreyXE 15 днів тому

    My watching as a native arabic speaker:
    But okay
    The "native" writing style isnt how all natives actually write
    Instead we usually use the "standard" writing style for its ease of reading and reserve the "native" one for other things , such as whne you wanna get all fancy and shit
    Though I've met alot of people who only write in "native"
    Which i hate Because i can barely read it lmao

  • @terasndaleman
    @terasndaleman 18 днів тому

    Well, The "native" version is soooo readable for non-native learners. Just wait until you see how most Egyptians actually write by hand-it's a nightmare for Wafedeen.

  • @jiptsu9631
    @jiptsu9631 15 днів тому

    The aggressive blackening when comes to م ف ق و 📈🌀🌪️

  • @2zvp
    @2zvp 8 днів тому

    im saudi one and in my opinion i think you’re writing with Patch and thats not how native arabs write usually, we kinda do mix fonts

  • @RetroBoxesShop
    @RetroBoxesShop 14 днів тому

    this is kind of fonts not native or standard, it's my first time i hear about this native standard thing

  • @наэто
    @наэто Місяць тому +2

    speedwriting of a speedwriting

  • @Sara-rb7mu
    @Sara-rb7mu 17 днів тому

    As an arab %99 of people i know writes like the native

  • @hajerlabidi2306
    @hajerlabidi2306 19 днів тому

    In Tunisia all the handwriting is standard

  • @heyyo3746
    @heyyo3746 26 днів тому

    Lmao, our school doesn't accept the lined dot for faster writing

  • @zaidsawadi5847
    @zaidsawadi5847 19 днів тому +1

    We don’t write like this
    We don’t obliterated the ف ق ه ة ع غ
    We wrote it with a opening in the middle
    + not all of us write in the same way

  • @Onyxcipher
    @Onyxcipher Місяць тому

    Nice 👍

  • @hodayfa000h
    @hodayfa000h 14 днів тому

    هذا مو خط الرقعة ولا انا انجنيت؟

  • @dwdmosleem6064
    @dwdmosleem6064 27 днів тому +2

    the native's font is riq'ah. it's a type of 7 types arabic writing

  • @willow2816
    @willow2816 18 днів тому

    Not one person I know writes like that not even me 😭 the only people that write in Hafsa are my Arabic teachers in school and my dad who writes in a messy form of it like doctor writing. It’s kind of like English cursive you’re forced to learn it but never use it.

  • @乙丁-x1i
    @乙丁-x1i 26 днів тому

    The native one is similar to the رقعة script

  • @mujtabamohammed7264
    @mujtabamohammed7264 13 днів тому

    Good job! You have messy handwriting, but your native ق needs a bit of work, because it looks like how many natives write ن when it's at the end of a word.

  • @golamkashef5255
    @golamkashef5255 День тому

    The س just disappears??

  • @سعدرجب-ذ7و
    @سعدرجب-ذ7و 20 днів тому

    haven't you ever heard of anything called hâ't
    (الخطوط العربية )

  • @aiham_awd
    @aiham_awd 13 днів тому

    Nah that’s just you making it easier sometimes it can be so cursive that not all natives can read it lol

  • @cansl_xx5455
    @cansl_xx5455 Місяць тому

    انه خط الرقعة❤❤