White Guy Suddenly Busts Out Arabic in Market, Shocks Locals
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2021
- Go to buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. The U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute ranks Arabic as one of the top 4 most difficult languages to learn for English speakers right up there with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Plus every Arabic-speaking country has its own very different dialect of Arabic, making it even harder to learn. So recently I accepted the challenge and spent 16 hours learning a colloquial form of Gulf Arabic with a Sudanese Dubaian tutor, and then I hit the streets of New York City’s Arabic neighborhoods which contain Arabic speakers from all over the Middle East. This video is the first time I’ve ever tried speaking Arabic with people in real life, and it was an incredible experience exploring these Arabic markets and restaurants in NYC and chatting with locals. If you’d like to check out some of the markets and restaurants featured in the video, some of my favorites are:
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Bet
Yoo
sounds amazing!
also I started mandarin a couple days back :)
Ur a legend Xiaoma
you are a genius. Can you also speak german?
Dude you’re gonna be the first to make contact with aliens at this rate
UA-cam should hire Xiaomanyc as its Global Ambassador. And I'm not joking.
Should learn Klingon next then, eh?
Haha
It was going to be Laoshu505000 but sadly he passed away
you know if we meet aliens he is Xiama is going to learn Rekthfui (that's the alien language?)
“I spent 16 hours with this dude. So now I’m fluent…”
Unbelievable. Your brain works differently
Right. I love how he doesn't quite realize just how difficult what he does is. I guess that's true of many people with a special talent though.
Fluent, not exactly. He studys exclusively for interacting in store and in restaurants, greetings, farewells, and small slices of the specific cultural for small talk, and than he learns numbers so he can understand prices. He definitely isn't fluent, he's just really smart
@@Fufu0117 plus this dude already is a Multilanguage speaker ..he speaks Chinese .. so he already is trained to learn a new language
@@zainebhidoussi1498 but he's spent 10 years with Chinese, you aren't fluent unless you can speak the language naturally. He can't, not talking bad about him bc he's great , but he isn't fluent
@@Fufu0117 the point isn't that he's fluent, but that he understands how to approach learning a language.
Did he just say he spent 16 hours learning this?! A semester in Japanese and I wasn’t even speaking basic. What a talent he is!!
i think it is mainly because he doesn't waste too much time on grammar and directly get's into vocabulary and phrases
One entire year of learning Spanish in a medical and I couldn’t survive a trip to Mexico or Cuba or whatever other Hispanic nations. Part of that is my fault for only learning it for the passing grade.
There is a huge difference in trying to learn conversational phrases and vocabulary over grammar and trying to become fluent
@@erenjeager5290 then you weren't actually learning
He just learned a few phrases, calm down
My Filipino dad who worked in KSA for more than half of his life is fluent in Arabic as well. It's amazes me. Unfortunately, he's not with us anymore. This video makes me miss him. RIP dad.
So sorry for your loss. 🙏🏼
So sorry for your loss. 🙏🏼
God bless you and your family. My father passed as well, remembering the cool stuff they’ve done over the years is heart warming. Especially when their friends tell you things you didn’t know
RIP inshallah he’s in heaven
God bless to all OFW's
Most people: "I studied intensely for a year and now I can speak the language at a low conversational level."
This guy: "I studied for sixteen hours for the same result."
No kidding right? It’s incredible!
some people just have that gift, I wish I did
I’ve heard it’s easier to learn different languages if you already know a couple. I can guarantee his first 3 or so secondary languages didn’t come nearly as quick as all the other ones he learns
@@Mo-xx9gg I really am not going to lie, I read cunninglinguist as cunnilingus... God help me xD
Me: 'I've lived in Spain for 3 years. I'm an English teacher here. I speak very basic Spanish' 😭
People who can speak multiple languages are awesome.
hey 🥵
why are you in every comment section..
Men shutup and go do good content
Stop
youre everywheeeere
i love that not only is he practicing and being with the community there, but also promoting their businesses wherever he goes
It’s crazy how learning a language is one thing. But when you practice it, it starts to teach you things you didn’t foresee. Like humility, courage, self-deprecation and how to endear yourself to people. This guy’s so courageous and respectful.
as an arab, this is really heartwarming to have someone foreign walk into the store and speak your native language, it honestly just reminds me that we’re all just humans and all that’s between us is languages and culture.. it makes me really happy
He mentions that Arabic is one of the hardest languages to learn(for English speakers) Would you please provide some insight as to why?
@@aokworldwide_com6298 because you have alot dialect and that can very from region in Every country you Will have like 3 types of arabic spoken differently
@@aokworldwide_com6298 most Arabic letters are hard to pronounce for English speakers, there are also many different accents or ways to speak in Arabic which makes it harder
@@aokworldwide_com6298 some letters are hard to pronounce for non Arabs and grammar is very hard also each country has its own dialect and some countries have more than 3 dialects like Iraq
Thank you for the replies. With so many dialects, are there native speakers that have a hard time communicating sometimes? Or is it more of a situation that they're similar enough for Native Speakers to communicate just fine, but for non-Native Speakers they're different enough that they're like learning separate languages?
I'm not a religious man, but I love the greetings and salutations that they all have. "As god wills." and "Peace be with you." It's all so nice. All these videos make me smile.
Edit: This is from many months after my original comment. All you people who used my comment as a way to share your hate for one group or another should be ashamed of yourselves. This video shows nothing but respect and admiration for other peoples cultures. These men are standing in a shop eating pastries, not plotting, or scheming, or oppressing, or anything else nefarious or evil. They're eating pastries.
right it feels so kind and heart warming!
south Slavs do the same thing
In my country, usage of such words by non-Muslims are frowned upon by the local Muslim clerics.
@@ftan59 what country?
@@ftan59 nobody cares, no nation can trademark a generic word such as "god"
My man over here learning Arabic! So proud right now. Arabic is my second language, Armenian is my mother tongue, and that leaves English ranking at number 3. I was so happy to understand you in Arabic and watch you socializing with the people! (Grew up in Syria, currently in Dubai but I live in Armenia)
يتكلمون العربية في أرمينيا؟
لا ، بس الأرمينية والروسية. لكن هناك أرمن من سوريا ولبنان يتكلمون اللغة العربية و يعيشون في أرمينيا.
That's awesome. We're all just human beings. It's amazing what we can do when we find that connection. Best wishes to you!
انا احب الأرمن الذين يعيشون في سوريا، لدي عدة اصدقاء أرمن و هم جداً لطيفون و جميلون! بالمناسبة، انت/ انتي تتكلم/ي العربية الفصحى فقط ام باللهجة السورية أيضاً؟
Bro I am syria aswell!! did you grow up in homs or something?
mate, as an Arab. its insane to you see speak in such a short period of time. literally insane
dude 16 hours and he had the confidence to try with people lol so brave!
why did this get so many likes?
“i don’t even know what’s going on here!” 😂
Who’s the camera guy ? I’m confused
Please don’t ratio me I’m just stupid right now
Hahaha...Cameraguy: I only speak camera lingo...
@@thefootballplanet5784 You're not stupid for asking what others would assume or hide.Listen at 2:35 when he said you want one Dave? Then Dave (the cameraman) replied that he was cold and also the guy speaking Arabic wasn't holding a camera so somebody else had to be recording and also at 2:47 when Dave (the camera man) was asked if he speaks Arabic.
@@kayla77632 Ah i completely forgot that he wasn’t holding the camera himself 😅
If I made up a language this guy would learn it in 30 minutes 😂😂😂
In your defense it would probably be pretty hard for one person to invent a complex language all by themself
@@Doubel i’ll try
@@guidojong6253 any progress?
@@thebigpaff Jehme emeni tas kurate su namae sher tabai te tubrassi shu sekk bristna? (fuck no who would want to invent a whole ass language by themselves?)
@@guidojong6253 here is my made up language..
*Esja. Rohj iyo? Zits ij ce kaljo.*
Hello. How are you? This is my language. XDDD
The main thing he is good at is just diving in and talking. I studied Spanish, French and Japanese but was too shy to just TALK because I wanted it to be perfect. That actually held me back. He just dives in and makes mistakes and smiles and the people appreciate it. I can learn a lot from him.
Everyone was so sweet and all the “ as god wills it“ and “ peace be with u “
Is so wholesome
i swear you learn a new language every week
But realistically speaking he just learns small talk.
@@user-pm3uu1bp1y it depends how you hear it from, he said his Sudanese friend taught him Arabic so his accent could be from that dialect rather than standard Arabic (I’m not sure tho, I don’t speak a word of Arabic)
@@thealaskanforever I guess he learns the most common 1000 words and how to apply them which is probably enough to hold a conversation casually for as few minutes
The new laoshu
@@user-pm3uu1bp1y yeah but he’s a new learner, he will get better if he keeps practicing
This man singlehandedly spreading more cultural awareness than all of UA-cam together.
Agree 100% It shows that not all "white people" are racist like social media wants us to believe. I give this dude mad props for embracing different cultures and going beyond that to learn the language.
Yeah I love seeing the different cultures. I personally know lots of guys from the Middle East but they are all pretty Americanized since they have been here a few years
true
Cultural awareness...There is no problem with any culture unless its aggressive, treats women like shite and tries to enforce medieval agenda within modern western countries...How about that?
No loushu got there first
This is heartwarming to watch, the warmth and respect that you receive from trying to speak Arabic, such lovely people.
As a Yemeni and someone who is currently visiting Yemen rn I’m so glad you tried a whole bunch of Yemeni food it’s the best 🙏
Mandi is my favorite 🤍
NASA: we’ve found a alien culture but can’t communicate in their known language
xiaomanyc: Hold my beer
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You mean OLDHAY YMAY EERBAY (Official Milky Way alien language)
@@DamfinoMR2 so beautiful 🥰❤️
LOL Perfect!!! 😁💜
I think the reason people love it when you learn their language is not because its easier to talk to them, but because you have personally taken it upon yourself to dissolve the barrier between cultures. I only wish there was a way to rid the world of language barriers without damaging cultural heritage.
Well we could all learn Esperanto lol
@@safebans1369 came to say this lol.
English is the answer but people are too hurt from history to make it happen .
@@Theyellowsmile ? If your implying people should all just learn English then thats counterproductive. Not only is that removing an important part of culture but its reducing the history of these countries
@@bub7783 It would be the opposite. It would be very productive for the world if everyone could communicate and sense Enlish is the easiest language. I'm talking about teaching them English not removing culture or other language.
As an Arabian person I really admired your courage, your pronunciation is really good for someone who just learned in just 2 weeks that's lit masha allah "as god wills".
plz make more videos with Arabic language I really liked this video
Thats not the arabic language its only their locals accents
I think what amazes me the most about you ziaomanyc, is how you can keep all those languages apart in your head and retain what you learn. I've watched your videos in so many different languages it's unreal. I tried learning Spanish as I have a lot of Hispanic patrons at my gym and I can retain some, but very, very little. I learn and then forget it. Great job on your abilities.
First time I've heard an American speaking Arabic with a Chinese accent. It's uncanny.
Wait really?
Bwahahahahahaha probly freaks people out
This made me lol
Dude you picked that up? I thought I was going mad. Sounds like a Japanese person learning Arabic in Cairo or Chinese construction worker in Dubai .. crazy
Haha I can hear the Chinese accent. I’m so impressed!
'arabic is on the list of the most difficult languages to learn' ...*knows Mandarin and Cantonese - also on the list*
Finish too right Dutch mabey
@@frisian2680 dutch is easy
@@mozanek i like to see you try its not easy
@@frisian2680 well i speak native arabic and english and i am studying dutch but the pandemic made me stop for a while trust me for me it's easy
🙏❤
@@mozanek ooohh i get it kinda simular to english yea but prenounciation is hard.im actualy learning arabic for a few month now
I speak Lebanese and the dialect is very different from this but I can still understand most of what you're saying so well done!
As a levantine arabic speaker myself, this is really impressive in just 2 weeks! It was a bit difficult to understand only because of my dialect being different than the dialect you’re using here however I can understand most of what you’re saying. You’re doing incredible, keep up the good work man,
السلام عليك!
Really busts the stereotype on no matter what race, ethnicity, or cultural background a human is, anyone can be the most nice person you’ve ever met.
Amen!
I've been trying to learn Spanish for 10 years and this guy learns Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, and multiple African languages in 7 minutes
Lol have you really? It’s all mindset . How bad do you want to learn
@@MusiciLoveYouuu how the brain is wired also has a lot to do with it. Not everyone can retain information so quickly.
He’s using the same 10 sentences all the time and not well pronounced. The clear purpose of this video is to entertain not too discourage learners. I used to think he was a genius because he spoke Chinese fluently now I wonder what his real level is. Don’t get discouraged I mean he thought 8 was 3. What’s more basic than the numbers?
@@Hasanhussein335 id like to see you try and learn like 40 languages
@@Chad-qk1ig who actually speaks 40 languages? I mean speak, not knowing 10-20 set phrases in 40 lamguages
It's amazing to see the reactions of people that he gets just from speaking their language. THAT is how much it means to people that you learn their language and try to use it. I love these videos.
it s great that he tried arabic. I know how hard it is to even step in to this beginner s level where he is at now, especially that arabic has now a unbelievably wide range of accents and dialects. But definitely worth trying ! he will be able to explore and discover +15 centuries of cultures
I'm Lebanese and your Arabic is really good just after 2 weeks of learning. It's a very difficult language for foreigners to learn and I commend you.
Oh hi ane kamen mn lbnen :p
Your english is quite well too
Arabic is so difficult because you can't go 10 miles without having an entirely new dialect.
I can definitely understand him, but it is completely different from how I speak
@@sam0233 well, yea. He spent 2 weeks learning. Did you expect him to be fluent? He memorized like 30 phrases and understood what they were telling him.
@@sam0233 I'm speaking my mind. I know many people who are not Arab but are married to Arabs and try to learn the language. Even after a few years, they still make mistakes and have problems with pronunciation.
You missed my point - being able to get by with only 2 weeks of learning Arabic is what I found really good. So what if he mixes modern standard and various dialects? At least he's trying.
16 hrs? Can we agree this guy is a genius to learn and speak different languages.
The real magic is how brave the dude is! He is clearly a beginner with this language but is just really friendly and outgoing with it and not afraid to make mistakes and just try stuff out. I found it hardest to not just... clam up and be shy/embarrassed about getting stuff wrong or sounding dumb and being made fun of.
@@ethanbrown8132 fact's when I learned french like 3 years like I knew how to speak french properly but I was scared and to see someone do such thing in so shorts time is just mind-blowing.
He literally can speak anything
@@thejeanyes12 French is my mother tongue and I can assure you, nobody's gonna laugh at you if you don't speak properly, most people would be impressed.besides, French is kinda hard to learn.
Not that he's a genius is that he put his time and effort.
He keep trying to perfection it..
You could do to or anything you put your heart to it..
I love that you bring cultures together and they accept you
I'm probably moving to Saudi Arabia soon and might try to learn MSA, I'm glad to see that the locals seem quite friendly and tolerant.
You are welcome to Saudi
@@absi115 Thank you!
I swear this guy can even speak Minecraft Enchantment Table language.
Dude this comment lol. I just started playing Minecraft with my fiance like 2 weeks ago and now I see a comment about it. Isn't it weird how that stuff happens?
@@allytedeschi9678 No, you're weird.
@@MohamedAbdo-ur4rd wow. You're nice. 😒
@@MohamedAbdo-ur4rd Dick.
@@allytedeschi9678 no it's a famous game, so not much of a coincidence
I’m arab from jordan and I am shocked of how well his Arabic is..like his pronunciation of the Arabic letters are excellent, also I live in Bronx Nyc so I recognize many of the owners of these stores and I feel special 😂
Is gulf Arabic a more common Arabic you recommend to learn? I’d love to try it. Taught myself mandarin last year. I know English and Spanish fluently already
@@glossjunkies6026 Gulf Arabic is a very understandable dialect, so is Egyptian and any Levantine dialect. Good luck :)
If he can nail the "3" and "7" sounds he'll fit right in
@@glossjunkies6026 I recommend learning the Arabic accent from the Levant countries like Jordan 🇯🇴 palestine🇵🇸 Lebanon 🇱🇧 and Syria 🇸🇾 because it’s more close to og arabic and you can understand it clearly.
@@zmail8566 Ana bint, 😂 but you too
I am Sudanese and proud of that guy
i love how they always say peace be with you and as god wills it .
As a native Arabic speaker , I am impressed by how fast you can grasp and learn any language. Scientifically speaking , people who speak more than one language can easily learn other languages, for their brains are highly actived . You just make me want to learn Chinese , I already speak English and Arabic . Keep up the good work ! ما شاء الله عليك
You only need one space between words lol
I speak English and a very rare language called Welsh but even after 4 years of learning French I still can't speak it fluently ;-; not even a few words
@@thwales2520 there are other factors that control the learning process , I advise you to change your way of learning to something you find more fun and entertaining .I swear to god , I learned English through UA-cam, for it's more fun and educating !
أوي
@@thwales2520 He isn’t fluent in arabic either. You’ve to expect that it’ll take a lot of time to get fluent. Also you’ve to be interested in the language and culture and it should make a bit fun.
I think everyone forgets that all these people made an effort to learn English, a hard language just on its own. Having the talent and time to learn their language is the greatest gift you can give someone. You let them connect with their culture and core and share it. It is beautiful. I love these videos.
if your first name is julian we have the same name
Honestly as a native English speaker, it’s a nightmare of a language to learn, truly a frankenlaguage. Learning a language is something that can bring us together as people.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your comment, but English is quite easy, it has no gender nonsense, no many different ways of writing the same word depending on what it is used for in the sentence, like, I'm no linguist, but I'm native in Portuguese, advanced in English, know a little bit of Spanish and German and I can tell you English is the easiest of these four, German is the hardest, no doubt
I am Arabic and I can speak English fluently
@@motaaaa Dude I speak four languages. Two natively and two on the rocks however English is a pain because it is a hodgepodge of what and why. My parents learned English in their 30's and yes it was VERY hard for them and they are smart, gregarious and motivated people. As my brother once quoted "The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary." --James D. Nicoll. Don't mar the effort by ascertaining your biased difficulty level. It's hard as hell to learn a new language for most people.Children however can learn almost whatever is thrown at them at an amazing rate. The point made here is plain, if someone had the courtesy to learn your language it is awesome that you learn theirs. Having the talent ,tenacity and pure intention to just communicate is beautiful regardless of language or supposed difficulty level. I ranted a bit but your comment rubbed a little pretentious.English may have been easy for you. Awesome. I love that this guy reaches out and speaks to so many people. I think its beautiful and I know it might come easier to him but for most it can be hard.
Thank You for sharing yet another amazing video into the lives of other cultures! ❤
Your ability to learn and speak these languages is out-of-this-world incredible!!
This guy literallty just said:
“This is one of the most difficult languages to learn, so i took 16 hours; now i speak fluently.”
My 4 months of japanese now seems like garbage 😂😂😢
He repeated the same 20 words over and over and the store owners were very nice to him about it
@@DanielJennessII yes but his listening and understanding is more impressive I think
This isn't fluent whatsoever
@@salmanfllatah5535 no one said fluent
@@Peter-733 expect the one that made the comment lol what r u talking about he’s very fast learner but this is not fluent
Man, NYC really has EVERYTHING
As a rural Midwesterner, I am shocked.
Ikr
Truly amazing, it's like being in their home countries for a tiny moment
London too
I love whenever he learns a new language and there's still a lot he doesn't know, they'll correct him on his pronunciation or help him figure out a word or two in a very encouraging way 👍🏻 I'd be terrified to go out speaking a new language I learned and feared getting looks because I'm getting things wrong
Seriously the fact you're speaking this much after two weeks of learning is just mind blowing
Man I've been following you for some time and I always love your content, but as an Arab, this video made me even more blown away by your quick learning abilities and more proud of our identity at the same time! Respect from Tunisia bro 🇹🇳❤️
You know what never gets old? Xiaoma pretending he hasnt spend some time speaking a language and then just drops it like a hot plate. Love it
Never tired of that.
"As God wills." "Peace be with you." I love these greetings, partings, and exclamations. It's so warm.
cuz thats literally what inshallah means lol :'D
@@multigiant007 Okay, well, I didn't know that. 😐
@Crystal Vinz In Islam Muslims greet each other the way Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Them) greeted people. They all said Peace Be With You. Which in Arabic is As-Salam-o-Alie-Kum. Muslims pray how Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Them) prayed. By touching our heads to the floor, in submission to Allah. Muslims follow the teachings of Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Them) because as the Bible and Qur'an state, Muslims do not eat pork, do drugs, or drink alcohol.
The only difference is as follows: Christians believe Christ to be a "begotten" son of God or God in a human form. Muslims believe that Jesus was one of the mightiest prophets of God. The difference being, that Jesus was not divine. Every miracle he performed was done by God (Allah), just like the miracles performed by Abraham, Noah, Moses, and Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Them). Therefore, Muslims do not believe in Jesus's divinity and claim that to be a breaking of the 1st commandment. That is also why Muslims do not believe in the Trinity, which was a concept first introduced over 350 years after Jesus's ascension into heaven, by the newly forming Roman Catholic sect of Christianity.
The Qur'an also only mentions 1 woman by name. That woman has an entire chapter devoted to her. Her name is Mary (mother of Jesus). She is considered in Islam to be the best of women. Therefore, the Muslim woman's Hijab (moderate dressing, covering the hair and breasts) is in-line with the clothing of mother Mary. That is also why all nuns in churches dress no different to Muslim woman. By covering their hair and breast.
Muslims also follow all 10 commandments given to prophet Moses.
In Islamic tradition, it is believed that since the time of Adam (Peace Be Upon Him), around 123,000 prophets came. Allah says in the Qur'an that we sent a messenger to every nation. But by name only 25 prophets are mentioned. The 25 that made the biggest impact. And according to Islam, the last prophet before the day of judgement was Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) who came about 600 years after Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him). According to the Qur'an all 123,000+ messengers came with the same message. Worship 1 God, and do not associate any partners with him.
That is the overall gist of the Qur'an-ic message. Peace and blessings be upon you.
@@911shan "came with the same message." Which is why Mohammed is a false prophet since he contradicts the ancient message of an innocent sacrificial saviour for mankind as Isaiah 53 makes clear. Who but God is always sinless? So the sacrifice must be God's incarnation. EMMANUEL "God with us." Adam means man, and the names of the first men all have meaning, and together they make a message saying God will come down, and his death will bring the despairing rest (Noah means rest).
Mohammed contradicted himself by saying it is wrong to attribute to God human limitations, while attributing to God the human limitation of not being able to have an Avatar extension of himself separate from himself, yet still him, similar to a clone.
أفضل من المسيحيين الأمريكيين🤡
I like these videos because you can clearly see different back grounds coming together...true humanity at its best. I love how they are good with him learning their language and during conversations they give him advice and at times testing him on the language,
I love this! In NYC we have so many businesses where they speak Arabic. Thank you for being so respectful of everyone.
As an Arab person, I laughed a lot; however, your Arabic is tooooo goood for someone learned it only in two weeks, you are smart!!
My friend, he is not smart.
His way and cabablity of learning languages is GENIUS like
لا good ولا جدتي. اترك الكذب. كل نطقه كام مدعس تدعيس وفوقها تركيب الجملة والكلمات غلط. لكن مو مشكلة. اهم شي اترك الكذب يالكذوب
he has a special talent for picking up languages he even had his brain scanned and it showed higher than average activity in the audible languages processing centers of his brain. basically he's really good at decoding sounds and noticing all the intricacies in language but it might just take him some getting used to with new tongue movements.
He's not that smart. Can he actually read ?
He is a genius 👏
I love how friendly everyone is in the first shop as soon as you walked in, even before you spoke Arabic.
i dont speak a word of arabic but im really into the food and fruits they have and whenever i go to arabic store they are always super welcoming and happy to see me
I want to delete my comment, because some people got me wrong.
PEOPlE UNITE! Our enemy likes it a lot, when we fight against each other.
@@liebefriedenworldwide8780 that's because he obv didn't speak much english and xiao doesn't know much arabic, you can tell from their encounter.Also if this wasn't even the case, some people are just introverts , just because someone doesn't chat with you much means they're unfriendly.
They are from Maghreb so they’re extra nice 🥰👌🏽
@@paulineleybold6463 yeah the hospitality is overwhelming
I like the way you are so polite to all those hard working people.
This is my motivation to continue learning arabic. Great job!
Incredible. You’ve got to donate your brain to science when you’re done with it.
@@gamermapper africa is an entire continent with multiple languages, there is no "african". African-americans are americans. They usually speak english
@@gamermapper where r u from?
@@olgamlklj1380 he already said he's european and he'd like to learn african
@@marcusgorfer386 when someone says European, it’s like saying I’m African, it doesn’t mean nothing, he or she needs to be a little specific. Africa and Europe r continents not a country !!!! Just saying!!!
I’m from Europe too but specifically France!!! 🤷🏽♀️😁
@@olgamlklj1380 i agree i was mocking the comment you were referencing
I’m Yemeni and I appreciate how you particularly favored our culture. 🤗
I don’t know any Arabic but Yemeni food is so delicious.
Yemini and Omani always are the coolest people I've met. So humble. I fish with a old yemini man and he's the most fun person I've ever met. I love his attitude in life . Basically everything is Inshallah.. You gonna catch a fish? INSHALLAH lol.
@@aaronhiggs Awe, thanks dude. Also, I didn’t realize how many likes this comment got. Damn haha
@@headlights-go-up It definitely is! 😋
Arabic is a very beautiful language. I don't speak it, but it sounds so nice.
You finally did a second language I'm fluent the in! It's so nice to see what you sound like in 2 weeks. You did great, but it's also refreshing to know you're not super human. It's very respectable progress but totally doable by others, too. Knowing others can do it is what I find most exciting!
I love it when they say “peace be with you”. What a beautiful culture.
Thank you may peace be with u as well sir
@Lerv90 its not about islam lol a lot of non muslim arabs including me use it just for the culture
@Farhan Ibn Liban Al-Geel unfortunately
@@iAmAmineplayMC I mean “alsallam” is one of the names of allah subhanuh wa taala ! It’s like a Muslim saying may Jesus bless your soul bro it doesn’t combine, if you want to say it so be it , just don’t deny it being a religion thing .
@@red-gl7rm thanks for wasting your time explaining something that i already know lmao doesnt make what i said any wrong
this is how racism ends by traveling the world and learning to understand each other. you are doing something amazing brother. More people should do this
I agree.
I agree totally. Nothing makes a foreign language speaker smile more than you trying to say a few words in their language. I've got a Russian nurse who challenged me to learn 2 new words a day in Russian. She seems delighted that I've kept up with it. Sometimes she asks me where you learn this? I pick up the words from Arrow. I also know some Spanish, Japanese, Yiddish, and Italian. I would love to learn Hindi.
@Mr Polish quite ignorant, but that’s your opinion
@@estebanloco I mean tbf, he isn't entirely wrong, just very focused on one issue.
@@hunterofthenorth4482 eh, i’ll agree to disagree
Really love that phrase "peace be with you" 💕
It’s awesome that a Sudanese person gets to teach you 🇸🇩
It’s so cool how everyone was so nice to him
For real. It’s probably a pleasure for them just to see someone try.
Most are nice .
I learned visiting other countries,if you show a genuine interest in the culture they seem to go out if there way to make your experience pleasant. In this case speaking the language other than your own.
I was in egypt for two weeks and the people we met were wonderful
That’s just how people who speak Arabic are generally. They learn respect on a whole different level.
When he started singing “Zain ya zain” I busted out laughing. Arab dads always sing random words.
Is true.
I thought it was just my dad 😂
Facts my dad be doing the same shit everyday 😂
LMFAOOO RIGHT
But there is indeed such a song
genuinely heartwarming people. mashallah
Jazak'Allah Khair for the video. Shukran
You are so respectful to all the people you come in contact with. I think that is the number one reason I enjoy watching these. Of course I also enjoy their reactions when you speak in their language, but honestly, you don’t belittle anyone or anyone’s establishment. You celebrate THEM and the value they bring to the community. Thank you!
Exactly Ellen, nicely put.
@Ellen well said.
💯!
a lot of people in the US are like that (i'm from Mexico) they show respect to get respect.
don't trust the media.. they only show the bad side of people to entertain their audience.
@@Justmy2mexpesos The media is just reporting what’s happening. They don’t create a story that never happened. People that blame the media for reporting something that’s really happening are just like the people that blame women for getting raped. Everyone is different in the world. That doesn’t mean everyone is innocent from being prejudiced.
Him: Learns how to speak Arabic in 3 weeks.
Me: still cannot get into a conversation in german after learning it for 2 years in high school.
it depends how you learn it. Watch a movie you know in German with German subtitles easy one like a Disney or Pixar movie.
You need to get used to listen to it and then try out to speak it. Get someone online to speak with you .
Es ist kein Meister vom Himmel gefallen. Gibt dir eine Ruck und los geht´s.
Of course! Here in Canada, I learned French in school for around 8 years. Could I understand or speak any French after graduating? I couldn't even order food or ask for basic directions... School is useless for learning languages.
I strongly suggest you read Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner. Great books, teaches how to learn quickly and efficiently. I really liked it :)
I can't get into a conversation with my girlfriend,let alone a foreign language,
Learn how to speak is a big word will we could say he try to speak
I love it when you say "wa alaikoum asalaam" Machaa'Allah! Take care and keep those awesome vids coming. Greetings from a Dutch-Moroccan from Amsterdam wa salaam
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh Broeder , Vrede zij met jullie, zo ook de Barmhartigheid van Allah en Zijn zegeningen. 🇲🇦🇹🇷 🤲🕋
So you brought the famous arabic salute in the world
I love how whenever you embrace and speak and take the time to learn other people's languages and culture, you get instant respect because they know you're foreign, but respect the grind to learn their language, as in most cases those who we would find 'foreign' as a Western person, are almost always required to learn English. It's nice to see how people react when the tables are turned and it really inspires me to try to learn Indian and Thai, as those are two of my favorite foods and cultures and I'd love to be taken a little more seriously when I walk into shops supplying crucial ingredients for the foods I love :P
I'm sure laoshu would be smiling and supporting you rn dude. Keep at it
:(((
@@FerdiSyaf I feel the same. Everytime someone mentions laoshu now. 😔
😭
😔
It’s horrible. So damn unexpected
I'm Sudanese and this means a lot. Because as of Laoshu's passing no one was doing Arabic level up videos.
I'm glad you picked it up. If you ever need help with Arabic hmu. cheers!
Omg I'm Yemeni from Yemen and born raised.🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪
I'm Sudanese and i never felt so proud in my life. I was bullied all throughout high school for being the only Sudanese kid in my classroom. I was constantly made fun of, and sometimes beaten just because of the color of my skin. Videos like these really make me feel better about myself
You are what makes America great, make it the melting pot it claims to be.
>things that never happened
@@dja1924 just because it never happened to you, doesn't mean it doesn't happen to other people. Don't go around trying to invalidate other people's experiences ok you look like an idiot. I don't understand what goes through your mind when you say that, you dont know me? What if it did happen and you go say that to someone, what are you gonna say afterwards? You dont know what it's like to be the only black kid in a class where all the other kids are white. Bullying happens and it will continue to happen because of people like you who simply don't know better ❤
So sorry for what you went through, but it made you tough! All lessons in life. I love his videos, love how he has a passion and skill for learning languages...but he takes it a step further and actually learns some culture too!! Food is the best way 😍😎💓
@@peacechildrasta91 thank you kayla. I'll admit I was a bit of a "nice but too nice" kinda person as a kid. It just made me an easier target, but yeah i did learn a lot from that. You can't be too nice to everyone but you also can't be just incredibly mean to everyone.
I can’t even learn the words to a song properly and here you are learning a new language every week haha
😂 right!?
This dude makes my heart smile. Peace be upon you!
It's amazing that as you were speaking to the shopkeepers, I understood a few words here and there, because of knowing Hebrew (after I learn more Aramaic, I'll start learning Arabic); that was pretty cool! You are an inspiration, Xiaoma! I love watching your videos, because it makes me want to continue learning more languages! 🥰
My husband speaks fluent Arabic and it always shocks people because he is a 6 ft tall “white” guy and works as a paramedic. It immediately makes people feel better and comforted.
Edited: apparently people are upset because I used the term white guy. This is a direct quote from those whom he has treated. Not mine or his sentiments. I didn’t think this was necessary to disclaimer I know there are all kinds and shades of people.
How did he learn Arabic?
What drew him to Arabic? Why did he learn? Was he living in an Arab country?
Well exactly, we Arab and i think any person do get more comfortable around people speaking the same language
How does he speak arabic ?
@@user-sw7wh5tl3e he was in the army 13 years and went to language school, he was special forces and was deployed over seas many times to assist with negotiating.
This makes me so happy I’m crying. A white American speaking Arabic despite the craziness of the media. I wish more people were like you
Its not about race my friend get that out of your head
@@JosePerez-pj1qb Tell the "Democrats" that.
@@BattlestarDamocles that's like talking to the plank from Ed, edd n Eddy 🤣
@@JosePerez-pj1qb damn nice analogy lmao🤣
I am a "white guy" and take no offense of how you worded your reply. I see it as an adjective not intended as race. Having said this, I am addicted to this channel.
because of responses like yours. I truly wish we could all show one another this kind of respect and reach out to one another.
You are a true genius to learn such a difficult language that quick. I am learning Arabic and seeing you speak it so fluently in such a short time makes me envy you. I can’t wait until I reach that stage of basic fluency.
this whole video warmed my heart and had me smiling
In Arabic:" What's the best Yemeni food here?"
Owner:"I don't know, I'm not Yemeni"😒
😂😂😂😂😂
My favorite part ☺️
me: goes into settings and changes keyboard to whatever language
i now know all languages
lol thats like calling a puerto rican, a mexican :'D
This is the only channel that gives me Chinese ads after I finish the videos as a German user. The algorithm must be confused.
The algorithm doesn't speak German...that has to be it..
Ich studere deutsch. Sprechen sie deutsch?
You will just have to learn Chinese.
Shhh don't let it learn.. xD
@@wandren912 Stands to reason...=p
Love your videos…good stuff…keep them coming & congratulations on your affinity for learning languages! You make the world a better place. 👍
It’s amazing how many languages you speak! You make it sound so easy!
when you speak to someone in their own language, you create a bond like no other. it's a respect they wont soon forget. you are one amazing guy👏🤝
I love that they always say "Peace be with you." when departing from conversations etc. It's beautiful! Makes my heart smile that they're always wishing others well! ❤
I haven't met many people that greet anyone as kindly tbh 😕 - Something I'm keen to change! 😊
I always say Love & Light/Peace & Light or Love, Light and Peace. As Love and Peace are 2 of the highest vibrational forms we can access in the 3D. Peace being highest. Which makes sense as to why it was a greeting/departing gesture made by Jesus.
That is one thing I noticed of all the different cultures and languages he learns Arabic speakers as wishing him peace. Instead of That is awesome its God is good or God wills it. It is telling,
Yeah that's amazing, and its considered a worship in islam and there are rewards for saying that. The Final Prophet Muhammad pbuh said “None of you will enter paradise until you believe and you will not believe until you love one another. Shall I not tell you about something which, if you do it, you will love one another? Spread salām (peace) amongst yourselves.”. Every action in Islam is beautiful and there lies a great wisdom behind it.
That’s the essence of Islam ❤️
Peace is a very beautiful thing. We Arabs say it, and we are rewarded for that. Thank you very much, so that you seem nice
to understand how good he was, he was pronouncing the letters 'ح' and 'ع' which require a young age tongue/mouth deformation. it's physical, even at late age the ear cannot recognize those sounds. 👍 well done.
Dude is crazy 👍
Arabic is honestly one of the most beautiful languages the way they great each other and say goodbye is amazing
I think arab music is enjoyable for the same reason. It almost sounds like they're speaking in a minor key and with a different cadence than when are used to.
Bro , it's very pîtty Lañguage . Recommended you to hear some Pronunciations like (ع) and (ض) . In irân , we Fôrce to Learn Arâbic , just like when Mûhammed fôrced us to become mûslim by his Sword and Nowadays , 80% of Iránians hatê that Religiôn . Trust me , we study Arâbic for more than 8 years and 99% of Students can't even make a Simple Sentence , Since literally everyone in Irân hâte this Gárbāge Language . Better think about Something like Spânish or Frençh . They are much more bēautiful than Arâbic
@@burzumimmortal5667 really shit information absolutely wrong i know what do you want with this comment
@@burzumimmortal5667 no one cares about Iran. Even your foreign policy is a joke.
@@burzumimmortal5667You just dont like the language, because they brainwashed you,
I'm Chinese-Muslim (non-Uyghur), born and raised in the Southern US; much to my shame, I know neither Mandarin nor Arabic. This video killed me inside a little, yet--like all your uploads--it's wonderfully inspiring and heartwarming. Anyways, I purchased your course; fingers crossed that I'm not utterly hopeless!
Oh that’s cool, I’ve never met a Chinese Muslim before. I feel you tho, I’m half Arab/Turkish but I don’t know Turkish and can barely speak Arabic, I wasted my chance to learn when I was younger at Arabic school, my goal for this summer is gonna be to learn Arabic fluently, gonna start by watching cartoons lmao
So what are you waiting on? Start learning. In this era of the internet and "youtube" there is
no excuse for not learning a second language.
@@mishmish3560
In this age of the internet and "youtube" there is no excuse for not learning a second language.
They have arabic and chinese on duolingo and it's free.
If you are so ashamed of being raised in the south than go move back to China where they are rounding you up like cattle.
I'm from New York City, and currently living on the Jersey Shore. The ethnic grocery stores, the ethnic supermarkets. I will definitely try and visit one of the grocery stores in this video when I'm back in New York sometime this year. Thank you, we truly appreciate the hard work you put into your craft in your Channel.
your doing good my brother! Long live Yemen!! : )
I love this video. The hardest thing about learning a language is being unafraid to use it and make mistakes. Good work!
@Its me or whatever exactly. I think most people are happy to help you learn their language and are supportive and helpful. The last time I was in Greece I tried to say “see you next year”. I ended up saying see you this year. The person ended up laughing and saying happy birthday while shaking my hand goodbye. 🤣 but he gave me the proper phrase and even gave me an extra special greeting for goodbye ‘ kali zenekia’ which basically means I’m going but enjoy continuing your work. It’s peculiar to Greece. I wouldn’t have got that without engaging with the language, making mistakes, and finding someone supportive. Good for you in supporting your friend.
@Its me or whatever you too.
I found a trick to that... i used to stutter speaking a different language than my own.. For now it only works with English and if i 'd have an opportunity to refresh my Russian it could work as well : You have to take the time to learn how to 'glue' the words together. Words have endings and beginnings and you kinda ramble them all in one breath by gluing them. At first you have to do it slowly and give your brain a chance to bind the endings and beginnings.
It's as important as learning the words.
This is the truth.
I've never been so invested in a random dude online who can speak multiple languages.
Same, these vids are so unique because they give me genuine and deep deep hope in humanity.
Lol....me too 🤣🤣🤣
love this because of Xiaomannyc I started learning different languages
Arabic is such a beautiful language.