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I have been working in oman for many years and found that omani peoples are very warm welcoming and respectful . May Allah unit the whole muslim ummah. Love from 🇵🇰
@@saddiquearshad1717 in farsi we say khoshboo (khosh =good , nice + boo = smell), khoshboo is every thing that has good smell like flowers . atr = perfume
@Devine Truth please enlighten me. Which Pakistanis are killing Uyghurs? That's Chinese people who are killing them you troll. Please take your hate mongering somewhere else you Indian. I've seen you commenting negative before too.
All Arabs are aware of fusha, however because of the lack of practice, it becomes difficult to speak it on a daily basis. Arabic lessons in school are taught in fusha, so it’s absurd of you to suggest they’re unaware of it. However, MOST, if not ALL Arabs don’t use fusha. We have different dialects, fusha is in the hikayat (stories) news reports, official things, books, etc.. Normally, speaking to one another, we use dialects. This girl though is remarkably intelligent, and undeniably smart. But for you to say most Arabs know only dialect, is completely wrong. And when you said ‘speak’ I’m assuming you meant ‘know.’ Because she doesn’t speak fusha, she knows fusha.
Youmna Ahmouch Know as in speak? Correct, not all Arabs speak fusha- in fact I mentioned that before. But there is no Arab that is not aware of the existence of fusha, because it is THE original form of Arabic. Taught everywhere, widely used in stories and almost in every Arabic country. Arabs know it unless you’re talking about newborns, then of course; but that would be absurd to suggest.
Well yes but Aishah did say "ghalat" is a noun, which it isn't. It's an adjective just like in Arabic. "Ghalati" is the noun. You cannot DO a "ghalat," you can BE "ghalat." You do a "ghalati."
I'm from Pakistan and I can guess all of the Arabic words. Because urdu has a plenty of Arabic and Persian vocabulary so it's easier for us to understand. Thanks for the nice video.
@@tahashaukat3342 yes I was impressed! as a non-native arabic speaker I had to study all that stuff, but I noticed that very few natives have such a firm grasp on how this language works... most of them don't even know about the three-letter roots. good for her!
Brigister what? Everybody knows the root system 😅 maybe you talked to natives that never went to school in their lives (they’re still supposed to know the root system tho but maybe it’s difficult to figure out without going to school)
@@saraawi idk what to tell you, i've talked to a huge variety of arabic native speakers, from different countries and different social backgrounds and very few of them were actively aware of the roots system. if I tried to explain it to them, they would soon be like "oooh I see", but very few of them had actually ever thought about it actively.
@@Brigister Sorry but I must agree with saraa. Everyone know about the root system, you learn this in like elementary school.. I guess most people you met either are not educated, or are educated outside of Arabic countries and therefore don't know Arabic.
Actually all are written in Arabic alphabets or script with a slight addition or differentiation to the urdu and farsi to adjust it to their spoken languages.
@@kareemtheeb1478 نعم هي ليست من نفس العائلة اللغوية، ولكنهم في تلك البلدان تأثروا باللغة العربية جدًا لدرجة أنهم أستخدموا الحروف العربية .. والفضل في ذلك يعود إلى الفتوحات الإسلامية في العصر الأموي .. أشكرك على ثقافتك ومداخلتك الطيبة أخوك من الأردن🇯🇴❤👍🏿😉
Andrew Shiah shoutout to my east asian brothers, ive always felt close to the chinese from an Arab, i had chinese freinds growing up and good experiences with chinese people.
In Pakistan we also use "Sehal" in Urdu which means "easy" same as in Arabic. However it is used more in written language but not so frequently in the spoken language.
From Iraq , best regards to Pakistani people and everyone who represents the good face of their countries in the comment section , You won’t see this harmony in Western videos in UA-cam where racism and hatred is at its highest level .
Why tear down the West to promote good relations between Iraq and Pakistan? The people in all these videos are in the West anyways, at least temporarily.
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I'm a Pashto speaker n understands and speaks Urdu, Farsi and understands Turkish as much of Turkish words are in Pashto, and as for Arabic I do understands due to recitation of Quran , ❤
This is my most favourite video from your channel by far. Thank you so much! And in Urdu we too say سہل for easy, منظم for organized and عالیہ or عالی for something high.
Word عالیہ is generally used as adjective suffix for something very high like عدالتِ عالیہ, دولتِ عالیہ عثمانیہ, دربارِ عالیہ , بلدیہِ عالیہ etc ... While for something of more higher proportion or prestige the word عظمیٰ is used ... This is defacto usage
I these type of channel I feel like in heaven . My entire Muslim family appreciating , sending love to each other feel so warmth.. 🥺love to all from 🇵🇰
@@baluchangel250 we also love Pakistan.I have Pakistani friend here he is studying in Baku.Here everybody love Pakistan.I advise you talk about Azerbaijan in there to your friends
I am native Urdu language speaker. And I have no hesitation to say that ARABIC is the most beautiful language of the world. It's common religious language of entire Ummah as well. Alhamdulillah
Finally🥳 thanks. I was waiting for this video. I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 we speak urdu and can read and write in Arabic. Because we read Quran in Arabic. And we find both languages almost the same. Because of the scripts. Also some the words are the same.
Arabic and Urdu almost the same ? What do you say ? They are completely different. Only that both share the same script and single words but nothing more. Not more than that. They even sound completely different. xD:D.
Excellent. Ayesha is true representative Urdu speakers. As an Urdu speaker, I can understand Arabic and Persian as we share script and vocabulary to an extent.
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I just discovered this channel and I absolutely LOVE IT. My greatest passion is linguistics and this is just blowing me away. Maybe there are videos about romance languages or more on Arabic/semitic languages but I haven't searched the channel yet. Cheers!
Thank you!! Welcome :) There are many more videos, with lots of different languages, so I am sure you would enjoy those, including Romance languages and Arabic/Semitic languages. Hope you like them and the future videos!
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There's something about Meena aside from her knowledge and beauty that really impresses me. I think it's her confidence, style and the way she presents herself.
@@كريمالأبنودى-ه8غ اول مره اعرف هذا المعلومات. نتعلم منكم. شكرا كان واحد باكستاني حافض القران و يتكلم إلا لغة الباشتون و الانجليزي و الاردو. ولكن قال لي لغته الاصليه الباشتون
I’m from Iraq but I live in London my family speaks Arabic with an Iraqi accent like me most of my family speaks Farsi I have an Iranian grandma ❤️🇮🇶🇬🇧
@@Alina-cd7fv in Pakistan there's a very high historic uzbek influence, many words are common, even dishes and even the name of region in uzbekistan called Karakalpakstan
Love from a Jewish person to our Arabs cousins ( We are all descendants of Abraham ) and we share a lot of things in common than you think even our genes I hope one day we live together as old days without borders. Thank you Bahador to bring people closer.
The centuries-long coexistence unfortunately ended when a certain man named Herzl brought his ideas to mankind and poisoned the well forever. Zionism and coexistence contradict each other. Please don't get me wrong. I wish for nothing more than peaceful coexistence. This conflict has twice caused me to leave my homeland. However, I am a realist and therefore have no great hopes. Meanwhile I am firmly convinced that what was taken by force can only be brought back by force.
i love how Aisha is so elegant and well put together, not just in her mannerism also her clothes and dress sense. i have noticed this in all of her videos.
I love ❤ when you have an Iraqi guest as a representative of the Arabic language 🇮🇶❤🇮🇷 Thank you One note : Enqilab actually means a coup Thawra means Revolution
That's interesting, whenever i heard Urdu speakers say مشكل I always assumed it meant "problem" the same as Arabic. We say صعب for difficult. The meaning is still kinda in the same area, but interesting to see how meanings evolve. ...Great video as always, it would be great to see the uncut conversations between the people in separate videos, i'm imagining some great conversations between the guests/hosts
The Arab girl is beautiful and absolutely stunning. She also has a great command of her native language. Most people don't have good commands of their mother tongues. The Pakistani girl is also brilliant 👍
Hi, from ISLAMABAD Pakistan, I can understand all the words thrown at Pakistani girl in Arabic. Good 👍 Urdu , Arabic and Persian are much in common. I'm from Pakistan and though I speak Urdu but I can easily make sense of Arabic and Farsi. If I have to learn it would be very easy for me to learn either. I have arrange both Arabic and Persian dictionaries and learning manual. To embark upon the learning journey. I think it should be a priority for us easterners to understand each other. My focus have been on english all this life. Now I'm 36 and feel like I should learn eastern languages now. Thank you so much for bringing up this series. All the best ...
I'm Spanish speaker... I'm.from.Mèxico. and my husband is Pakistani... I'm trayings to.learn Urdu but it's too hard... some.advices??? 🇲🇽🇵🇰🤓😘💖💖 thanks and regards
8:14, in Urdu, we do have "Munazzam", but it's used the opposite way. Munazzim is used for 'organized' things (as adjective) whereas tanzeem is used for organization (as noun) and also the act of organizing things (as verb) or making them "Munazzam" so to speak.
I'm Kashmiri, I got all the words , they exist in Kashmiri as well. I understood the arabic and urdu connotations as well; both languages are used in Kashmir, but urdu is popular , Arabic is used particularly for religious purposes.
@No Problem yes you did, the only difference is that he said (Arabic language is beautiful) and you said (the most beautiful), I think it is easy for you to guess because you guys use Arabic or Persian script :)
When Mina asked if “ghalat” is a noun, I think Ayesha got confused, and understandably so. Ayesha was right the first time she explained it. “Ghalat” means wrong or incorrect, so it is an adjective. “Ghalatee” is the noun, which means mistake or fault.
satoshi2oll Yes you are spot on about my confusion there, thank you for understanding it so well! 😀 I was still thinking there about how I explained 'ghalat' vs. 'ghalati' and then hearing the Arabic versions led to some of my confusion and mix-up with respect to nouns vs. adjectives.
This video was a great big surprise for me. You know why? Because I'm Turkish and knew ALL the words discussed here. All middle aged Turkish people would know them too. This shows how much the Turkish language was affected by Arabic and Urdu. People who are older would naturally know more. Specially those who were educated with the Arabic script.
I hope many people know that Urdu is a combination/mixture/blend/fusion/compound of three major languages Turkish, Persian and Arabic. Recently, I visited Turkey and I spent most of my time in Istanbul, I can't explain the happiness that I understand quite a lot of words of their language (Turkish) which is more sweeter than "Baklava". What I realized at the end of my trip "Turkey is a lovely place of beautiful people". If I have to choose one thing from Turkey, I'll go with their Music, goodness me how melodious and soothing is that.
Urdu is not a "mixture/combination/blend/fusion/compound" of Turkish, Persian and Arabic. You're talking as if you can take languages and blend them in a juicer-mixer. 😂 Urdu is essentially a North Indic dialect with a higher vocabulary of nouns (only) from Arabized Persian. Its verbs, pronouns and postpositions are all of Indic origin.
Finally my wait is over. I have literally waiting for Urdu and Arabic I'm Pashtun/Pakhtoon/Afghani from KPK province Pakistan. My native language is Pashto (official language of Afghanistan and provincial language of Pakistan). I can read/write/speak Urdu and English (official languages of Pakistan) and Hindko (which is mostly spoken in Hazara division of KPK province, Pakistan) and obviously I can read/understand Arabic but can't write it. Furthermore I'm learning Russian and Surprised when I came to know the similarities between Russian and Pashto. Your videos inspires me to learn Persian because of native Pashto speaker (and knowledge of Arabic because they both share script and huge vocabulary) I can mostly understand Persian. Ayesha is doing great job and I love the accent of Meena, she is very talented. We want to see meena in more Arabic videos. Thank you Bahador for bringing me more closer to these languages. PS: btw meena means love in Pashto.
From India, As an urdu speaker i am so much thankful for bahador for showing the urdu language to the world, and so much thankful to ayesha for representing our language and respect for pakistani brothers for keeping the language alive in abroad.
You can really see the difference on how the languages are similar but also very different in some aspects. Like we share a lot of the same words but they are all almost pronounced differently, yet we still have a lot in common. I always found Arabic as such a beautiful language and I wish I could learn it someday. Arabic pronunciations are also very difficult compared to how us Pakistanis pronounce our words, but then again they might just think the same way, that maybe they find it as hard as we find it difficult to pronounce their words. But then again I just love the way Arabic is structured and how the words flow through sentences so easily, it really shows that Arabic is truly a beautiful language.
The Pakistani girl has done a good job. I can speak for her because I know Urdu. Btw tanzeem also means doing something in an organized way. It is very much like the Arabic language
Wow I loved it.. Arabic and urdu are actually very similar, I was able to guess every word said in urdu , they even have close pronounciation, that was interesting, and the guests were very nice and funny ❤
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@David bro Urdu and Arabic have some same vocabulary, Persian is also just like that,and other Urdu vocabulary is central Asian Turkish. Urdu is maybe the only Hybrid language (Arabic, Persian Turkish and some grammar from sanksrit and Turkish)
Nice job ! I too feel urdu and arabic are similar. May Allah SWT allow us to find such relations making our understanding of the Arabic language easier. Cos I think Arabic is amazing.
This girl truly represent Pakistan. She knows the language unlike other overseas Pakistani youth which is really satisfying. ... like she's really into this ...my Canadian cousins really bad at urdu .... thanks a lot
Malay also use the same word Nuqta - Noktah (full stop) Khedmat - Khidmat Ghalat - Ralat Khas- Khas (exactly the same) Qabul - Kabul Atar - Minyak (oil) Atar Musafir - Musafir
@SoWa I get your point now.. many turks and Persians think they're better than arabs in some way and their language is therefore superior (of course). But others are not so hateful, probably that's why
This was the most awaited one sofar. Short thou could have been longer. Make two teams Farsi, Urdu and Arabic, Hebrew and then conpete. Anyway Ayesha you rocked once again. Cheers from Pakistan.
I started learning Urdu in 2016, and don’t regret it one bit. It’s such a beautiful language to learn. I can also understand Hindi completely fine as the 2 languages are mutually intelligible
As a native Somali speaker, I understood 95% of the words. Greetings to both countries, the Urdu speaking girl surprised me because I didn't think Urdu speakers could pronounce Arabic letters such as: غ, ح, ق or ع.
@@sundsunight490 Maybe it's easier if I want learn Urdu more than you want learn Arabic because of grammar (hardest grammar in the world) and rich of vocabularies
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Have you managed any kurdish person cuz we are eagerly waiting for the pashto vs Kurdish episode
I am Turkish and I understood all other than the word for perfume. This is for the reason that they are mostly from Persian?
Bahador Alast i wonder when u r finished with all the languages what would u do then? u can do similarites in culture' food ' dress etc
Bahador Alast u can also do 3 or 4 language similarities like urdu' farsi ' arabic
I wonder when will u do for other east Asian languages or even south Asian languages because almost all your videos are on urdu, persian and Arabic
Wow that is nice I will start learning Urdu 😂❤️🇴🇲🇵🇰lots of love from Oman
Me too I am learning Urdu as well
You learn Balochi, many Balochis are in Oman and as well as Swahili because Oman has Zanzibar people.
Rehan K yes right I know how to speak swhili
I have been working in oman for many years and found that omani peoples are very warm welcoming and respectful . May Allah unit the whole muslim ummah.
Love from 🇵🇰
@@noorahad4855 aww thank u .. and you are welcomed anytime w
I am a native turkish speaker and i know every words they said except for parfume and service. Great Job . Greatings from Turkey
I think you're right about perfume/smell but the Turkish equivalent of service would be "hizmet". I think...
Hey
Perfume in Urdu kushboh
khusboo in urdu .really good all of you i am from pakistan taxila
@@saddiquearshad1717 in farsi we say khoshboo (khosh =good , nice + boo = smell), khoshboo is every thing that has good smell like flowers . atr = perfume
Pakistan is our emotional Brother.
Turks 🇹🇷 love you guys 🇵🇰
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Selam
Kareena kaise h
I have seen your comment on literally all videos
Love from Pakistan. Türkiye çok güzel.
We too love our Turk brothers from the core of our hearts. Long live PakTurk brotherhood #seniseveyorum
@Devine Truth please enlighten me. Which Pakistanis are killing Uyghurs? That's Chinese people who are killing them you troll. Please take your hate mongering somewhere else you Indian. I've seen you commenting negative before too.
They are seated according to geographic location.
😂😂😂😂👍
Excellent observation
Exactly lol
Ikr
LOL
The Arab girl has a very good grasp of the Arabic language. Most Arabs only speak dialect. She's clearly smart and educated. Kudos to her.
All Arabs are aware of fusha, however because of the lack of practice, it becomes difficult to speak it on a daily basis. Arabic lessons in school are taught in fusha, so it’s absurd of you to suggest they’re unaware of it. However, MOST, if not ALL Arabs don’t use fusha. We have different dialects, fusha is in the hikayat (stories) news reports, official things, books, etc.. Normally, speaking to one another, we use dialects. This girl though is remarkably intelligent, and undeniably smart. But for you to say most Arabs know only dialect, is completely wrong. And when you said ‘speak’ I’m assuming you meant ‘know.’ Because she doesn’t speak fusha, she knows fusha.
Indeed!
Iraqi people are well educated but the events there are the problem
Sumerian Iraq
She is, she’s from Iraq.
Youmna Ahmouch Know as in speak? Correct, not all Arabs speak fusha- in fact I mentioned that before. But there is no Arab that is not aware of the existence of fusha, because it is THE original form of Arabic. Taught everywhere, widely used in stories and almost in every Arabic country. Arabs know it unless you’re talking about newborns, then of course; but that would be absurd to suggest.
This Iraqi girl explains perfectly Arabic. She knows what she is talking about.the girls are amazing and beautiful. We want to see them more.
@SNIPER SNIPER hhhhhhh
SNIPER SNIPER SubhanAllah
@Nasser K True Muslim
Both of these girls seem so educated in their languages it's difficult growing up in the west and having to keep up with your mother tongue
Yes, you're right, it's truly impressive, since they both grew up in Canada.
Well yes but Aishah did say "ghalat" is a noun, which it isn't. It's an adjective just like in Arabic. "Ghalati" is the noun. You cannot DO a "ghalat," you can BE "ghalat." You do a "ghalati."
Dude Ayesha is from Lahore Pakistan and She grow up in her home country apparent by her fluency.
@@UsmanSiddiq1 The only correct and true Urdu is spoken in Lucknow, India.
@@AshrafAnam میں نے غلطی کی. میں غلط ہوں. مجھ سے مغالطہ ہوا ہۓ.
I'm from Pakistan and I can guess all of the Arabic words. Because urdu has a plenty of Arabic and Persian vocabulary so it's easier for us to understand. Thanks for the nice video.
I love how the Iraqi girl is so aware of how the arabic language works, talking about root letters, verbs, masdar nouns and harakat! :)
She's incredibly eloquent. Her explanation about the n-z-m root word was great.
@@tahashaukat3342 yes I was impressed! as a non-native arabic speaker I had to study all that stuff, but I noticed that very few natives have such a firm grasp on how this language works... most of them don't even know about the three-letter roots. good for her!
Brigister what? Everybody knows the root system 😅 maybe you talked to natives that never went to school in their lives (they’re still supposed to know the root system tho but maybe it’s difficult to figure out without going to school)
@@saraawi idk what to tell you, i've talked to a huge variety of arabic native speakers, from different countries and different social backgrounds and very few of them were actively aware of the roots system. if I tried to explain it to them, they would soon be like "oooh I see", but very few of them had actually ever thought about it actively.
@@Brigister Sorry but I must agree with saraa. Everyone know about the root system, you learn this in like elementary school.. I guess most people you met either are not educated, or are educated outside of Arabic countries and therefore don't know Arabic.
Both girls are beautiful and intelligent. Bahador is so mature. Always talks sensibly
Greetings from Pakistan
I am from somalia 🇸🇴 i like pakstan 🇵🇰 people may Allah bless you
Lov u
Pakistani also love Somalia___
May Allah bless you
I'm from Pakistan and I'm living in south africa with lots Off somalia people. . and I'm always enjoy Somali food
Samatar ismail thanks dear
Thanks
Salam to all my Iraqi and Arab friends!🇸🇦🇵🇸🇸🇾🇮🇶🇦🇪🇪🇬
From Pakistan! 🇵🇰
😂😂
All the love to you❤❤
😂
Look at the Indians in the comments💀
But Arabs consider them superior because the real Muslims are Arabs and non-Arabs i.e. converted Muslims are considered inferior 😂😂😂
Urdu, Farsi and Arabi are written in similar script and share vocabulary.اردو ، فارسی اور عربی رسم الخط تقریبا ایک جیساھے اور الفاظ بھی ایک جیسے ھیں۔
@@morbd6048
الأردو و الفارسي لغات هندوأوروبية مش سامية.
Actually all are written in Arabic alphabets or script with a slight addition or differentiation to the urdu and farsi to adjust it to their spoken languages.
أنها حروف عربية
پشتو, سندھی, پنجابی, بلوچی یہ سب زبانیں ایک ہی نستعلیق میں لکھی جاتی ہیں.
@@kareemtheeb1478
نعم هي ليست من نفس العائلة اللغوية، ولكنهم في تلك البلدان تأثروا باللغة العربية جدًا لدرجة أنهم أستخدموا الحروف العربية .. والفضل في ذلك يعود إلى الفتوحات الإسلامية في العصر الأموي .. أشكرك على ثقافتك ومداخلتك الطيبة أخوك من الأردن🇯🇴❤👍🏿😉
İ love Pakistan and its people so much they always care about Muslims.
Salam from Syria 🇸🇾💐🇵🇰
Walaikumussalam brother from pakistan ❤
wsalam from pakistan
Waleikum Salam bro ❤
Because they themselves are Muslims.... Stupid boy
Walaikum assalam
I’m glad Aisha is back! I absolutely loved the Iran and Pakistan video ❤️
Andrew Shiah shoutout to my east asian brothers, ive always felt close to the chinese from an Arab, i had chinese freinds growing up and good experiences with chinese people.
Andrew Shiah Thank you Andrew!
@@AyeshaExploretic Ap Pakistan me kahan se belong karti ho.
Andrew Shiah Just accept you have a crush
@@indianstorm7366 Lahore
Hey I’m from iraq 🇮🇶 and I really love urdu and i learning urdu since month ago i wish i can speak like every person pakistan love u 🖤
You'll inshallah, love from Pakistan 🇮🇶🇵🇰
Lots of love from Pakistan sister 🇵🇰❤🇮🇶
آپ بہت اچھی ہو،،
I’m a British Pakistani and I can’t speak Urdu 😑 I can speak English fluently and I can speak my mother tongue Pothowari fluently.
@@j0nesjr904 tusan changy bandy ha
Lol. U didn't want to show up empty handed so u brought a cake. That's such a Pakistani thing to do.
Love to iraq 🇮🇶
Love to pakistan 🇵🇰
From syria 🇸🇾
بلدي الغالي Habibi Brother ✌️
Love from Pakistan
Assalam O Alaikum and Love from Pak
Love from Iraq ♥
Love of Jesus to all
i cant even speak both of those languages but i get all the words right as a Turkish myself :D
But, I can speak Turkish as a Pakistani!
Ataturk chanfed turkish a lot
even work URDU is derived from Turkish language brother
Urdu is very similar with turkish
They are Arabic :)
In Pakistan we also use "Sehal" in Urdu which means "easy" same as in Arabic. However it is used more in written language but not so frequently in the spoken language.
Its saral
saral is a Sanskrit word
@@Anonymous-8080word is a Sanskrit word ...
@@Anonymous-8080Arabic Hebrew, ancient Egyptian is (copied) derived from Sanskrit and india exist before dinosaurs, before pangea, before big bang
Its not saral ..its sahal and thats what we use in urdu and it means easy.
♥️ 2 🇵🇰 from 🇸🇴.
Cushitic Soomaali ❤️ to 🇸🇴 from an arab originally from 🇱🇧 but living in 🇦🇺
Hassan Droubi ♥️ 🇱🇧
Love you bro from Pakistan 🇵🇰
❤ u 2 from pakistan...
انا احبكم يا بلد الطيب يا صوماليون
From Iraq , best regards to Pakistani people and everyone who represents the good face of their countries in the comment section , You won’t see this harmony in Western videos in UA-cam where racism and hatred is at its highest level .
Why that has to be western videos ?! Stop be brainwashed of racism , Wake up ...
love you brother
Why tear down the West to promote good relations between Iraq and Pakistan? The people in all these videos are in the West anyways, at least temporarily.
@@yjk5737 huh Exactly
May Allah bless Iraq, Iraq is the most favorite among the Arab countries because there is my Murshid Ghous Azam
Iraqis and Pakistanis are brothers 🤝
And love Pakistan from Iraq 🇮🇶❤️🇵🇰
ايهم الموسوي حبيبي على راسي ياخوية 😘
Love u too brother from Bangladesh🇧🇩💖🇮🇶
All Muslim countries are one Nation(★
@@AbadurRhaman-vq9ui Aameen
Urdu is language. You can call us Pakistanis
Arabic and urdu are sisters
Arab and Pakistani are brothers😄😄😄
I speak french and english and I am in the process of learning arabic, I could watch stuff like this constantly, I find languages so fascinating !
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I was waiting this Urdu and Arabic. Keep doing good work guys.
Salam and love from Pakistan :)
Sadia, there is free pdf book "arabic for urdu speakers" You will be surprised how easily you can learn arabic. I did few years ago.
@@almulakimaalimalriadiat9068 thank you for this recommendation. I 'll try to check it.
WalaykumAssalam
@@almulakimaalimalriadiat9068 There should be a way to bookmark comments lol
I like your name sadia
the irqai girl is very intellectual
How
@@बहुतहसी what do you mean how
I am african man but i like to hear middle eastern and asian languages.
Helo brother from Pakistan
pakistan loves african muslims
The Middle East is West Asia...
@@faizanch8115 chaudhariya, fer kuj karo African muslims lai
@@Hasankhan-vd6br get lost idiot pakistani from Turkey
I’m Lebanese and we also say “ ghalat” the way she’s pronouncing it . It’s not just Iraqi Arabic
we speak hindi and say ghalat as well :)
@@kavitaa4493 It's because of Islamic influence
@@kavitaa4493 ya but pronunciation is diff, ur is galat, ours is galat with a nuqta (. like a dot) we say it from the epiglottis like Khan for example
I'm from Pakistan and I love all Arabs, African, Turks, Iranian, Malaysian... lots of love to everyone
@Negative sounds i love india but hate bjp
@Negative sounds you are right love india and hate politics
Yes... We LoÔvVéè all
Jab .. Aaaarb Turk ya Persian bun k yeh larty Hn
Dill karta inhy 👠👠👠marin😑😑
But we Malaysian hate Pukistan
@Negative sounds imran khan Is Belong to Pashtoon and We Pashtoon are good People
Voww. I am Turkish and understood every word in the video:)
Bro urdu is the mixture of Arabic, Persian and Turkish.
@@waleedjamal7545 i think that is a sis... lolz
Urdu is a turkish word which means lashkar ( Army )
@@fatimashorts4066 writing style difference but same mean in our language
Why Turks hate arabs??
Both of u guys are very smart specially this Pakistani madam
From Philippines / Saudi Arabia
I'm a Pashto speaker n understands and speaks Urdu, Farsi and understands Turkish as much of Turkish words are in Pashto, and as for Arabic I do understands due to recitation of Quran , ❤
❤️♥️
Im also Pashtun🏳🏳 mashallah
Pa Pukhtunkhwa salaam
Pashtun and turks were rivals. I don't think we have any Turkish words in pashto? You must be confusing persian with turkish or turkic
This video is very beautiful and I liked your idea Greetings to you from Iraq🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
This is my most favourite video from your channel by far. Thank you so much! And in Urdu we too say سہل for easy, منظم for organized and عالیہ or عالی for something high.
@@saladinchamcha It's also pronounced as "aali" as in "janab e aali"
I will also get an Urdu script app
@@saladinchamcha we do say aa'li nasab, janab e aa'li
@@saladinchamchathat's not correct عالى is pronounced as aali.
But alaa is actually اعلى
Both عالى and اعلى have different pronunciation.
Word عالیہ is generally used as adjective suffix for something very high like عدالتِ عالیہ, دولتِ عالیہ عثمانیہ, دربارِ عالیہ , بلدیہِ عالیہ etc ... While for something of more higher proportion or prestige the word عظمیٰ is used ... This is defacto usage
Love to arab people from PAKISTAN.💖
All love to you from KSA
😘
❤️❤️❤️
@@ketastar no jatts of Punjab re Iranic group.we have nothing to Do with Dravadians.
We are ancient sycithians
@@ketastar racist bitch.
We like pakistanis no matther where they come from.
🇯🇴❤🇵🇰.
I these type of channel I feel like in heaven . My entire Muslim family appreciating , sending love to each other feel so warmth.. 🥺love to all from 🇵🇰
Our language similar with them.
Love Iraq and Love Pakistan ❤️❤️❤️from Azerbaijan
@Planet07 You are the most cowardly nation in the world.Fuck Armenia
@abdur rehman 🇦🇿❤️🇵🇰
@@methushelah 🇵🇰🇦🇿
I love azhrbaijan
@@baluchangel250 we also love Pakistan.I have Pakistani friend here he is studying in Baku.Here everybody love Pakistan.I advise you talk about Azerbaijan in there to your friends
@@methushelah ❤️❤️
I am native Urdu language speaker. And I have no hesitation to say that ARABIC is the most beautiful language of the world. It's common religious language of entire Ummah as well. Alhamdulillah
Because mentally, u are a slave of Arabia.
because you are a wannabe arab.
@@gauharvatsyayan thats correct
Urdu is Indian Language
Well said
Finally🥳 thanks. I was waiting for this video. I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 we speak urdu and can read and write in Arabic. Because we read Quran in Arabic. And we find both languages almost the same. Because of the scripts. Also some the words are the same.
khurram ajaz nice.. i’m arabian and i try to read urdu whenever i see it cuz we share the same letters and its cool😍 love you from saudi arabia
@@احمدالكنق-خ1ب ❤️👍👌
@@احمدالكنق-خ1ب you are right
Arabic and Urdu almost the same ? What do you say ? They are completely different. Only that both share the same script and single words but nothing more. Not more than that. They even sound completely different. xD:D.
მე მარია it’s the almost same. Scripts and some of the words are the same.
تحية لي الشعب الباكستاني 🇵🇰❤🇮🇶
🇵🇰❤️❤️🇮🇶
شکریہ
Excellent. Ayesha is true representative Urdu speakers. As an Urdu speaker, I can understand Arabic and Persian as we share script and vocabulary to an extent.
Thank you so much, I'm happy to be able to represent Urdu on this wonderful channel!
متأكدة انك فاهمة العربي؟
@@AyeshaExploretic Hi Ayesha
@@AyeshaExploretic Thank you very much for representing Urdu. - اردو کی نمائندگی کرنے کا بہت بہت شکریہ
@@AyeshaExploretic you are dong very well and making us proud as a Urdu representative.
Iraq's accent is my fav. Love from Egypt :)
El 3arabi ya3mel like
إستعمال حروف العربي أنا هندي أنا أحب أستعمل حروف العربي
What does 3 means in English letter arabic?
Thunder Bear it stands for the arabic letter ع or “ayin”
@@Simsrockslol oh in urdu we also have ع letter
فعلًا اللهجة العراقية جميلة جدا
I'm from Maldives we have our own language but understood every word. Very similar words.
Maladewa
@INĐRA 卐卐DÊVŔÅJ hehe hendu gandu
Hi everyone,
.i am an urdu Language online tutor ,
Translator,
I have done bachelor's in urdu Language and education
If you want to learn urdu don't worry I'm here to teach you
For Ladies only....
Wow really? I had no idea
Most words in Arabic was common in another language especially in Islamic term or has connection with it.
I just discovered this channel and I absolutely LOVE IT. My greatest passion is linguistics and this is just blowing me away. Maybe there are videos about romance languages or more on Arabic/semitic languages but I haven't searched the channel yet. Cheers!
Thank you!! Welcome :) There are many more videos, with lots of different languages, so I am sure you would enjoy those, including Romance languages and Arabic/Semitic languages. Hope you like them and the future videos!
@@BahadorAlast I've just watched a few more, they are so great. Thank you! Cheers
Congratulations 👏
I'm from Iraq, i love 😍 😍 😍 urdu is very beautiful language
حلفي 😀
Hi
I'm an urdu language online tutor,
translator
I have done bachelor's in urdu Language and education
If you want to learn urdu don't worry I'm here to teach you
For Ladies only....
There's something about Meena aside from her knowledge and beauty that really impresses me. I think it's her confidence, style and the way she presents herself.
pakistan has a special place in my heart and l love them very much Greet ings to the upscale pakistan pepole
Both my father and mother can speak Arabic
thanks madam
@@كريمالأبنودى-ه8غ what is the difference between pashtu and normal pakistani ? just for knowledge
@@AL_Hindi_014
البشتون فيهم عرق عربي
@@كريمالأبنودى-ه8غ
اول مره اعرف هذا المعلومات. نتعلم منكم. شكرا
كان واحد باكستاني حافض القران و يتكلم إلا لغة الباشتون و الانجليزي و الاردو. ولكن قال لي لغته الاصليه الباشتون
I am starting to learn Arabic. I speak spanish, english, punjabi and now im learning arabic. I love the Arabic accent.
Want learning Arabic Fast Check it out ua-cam.com/video/1CcJXMaqUNY/v-deo.html
all pakistanis that i met were so kind and funny
These are immigrants living in canada if you want to meet real pakistanis meet the ones living in Pakistan. They are way more hospitable and kind.
jiwey jiwey Pakistan egypt
Saad Waheed i’ve met people in saudi arabia and in the U.S they were all so hospitable and nice
My best friend is Pakistani and she is literally the sweetest bean ever
@@habibasaad3107 U are arab ?
I am a Jordanian and I love Iraqi accent 😍😍
على راسي
Video is beautiful❤
Arabic from Algeria 🇩🇿
انت امازيغي صديقي ولست عربي
@@segairaq5613
انا عربي ولست بربري(امازيغي) يا صديقي الفارسي .
@@khelifasalah853 يا صديقي انت لست عربي ولن تكون كذلك ،، انت افريقي بربري
العرب هم نحن المشارقة فقط
La3rab galoullk 9ilna hhhhhhh a7chem DZIRI 🇩🇿🇩🇿 A LA VIE A LA MORT
Sega Iraq مستر دي ان اَي شنو هل تعليق هذا؟؟ عجيييب!!!!
I’m from Iraq but I live in London my family speaks Arabic with an Iraqi accent like me most of my family speaks Farsi I have an Iranian grandma ❤️🇮🇶🇬🇧
مخارج حروف العراقية مينا قوية وصحيحة. رائع أن لغتها العربية لم تتأثر في الغربة.
اللهجة العراقية تحوي جميع الحروف العربية ما خلا حرف الضاد، ومن قديم كان بعض العرب يقلبون الضاد ظاء ويساوون بينهما بالتلفظ.
@@alial-rabai4125 We also pronounce Za = ض in Urdu
@@ShahbazParviezQazi
But we pronounce ض like ظ not ز (za).
@@alial-rabai4125 It's same
@@ShahbazParviezQazi
Look how it's really different:
ua-cam.com/video/vHljFxRH8BY/v-deo.html
Please do
Similarities between Urdu and Uzbek
That would be interesting. Are u from Uzbekistan?
@@nadiam.k2601 No, I am from Pakistan.
@@nadiam.k2601 I'm from Uzbekistan
@@Alina-cd7fv in Pakistan there's a very high historic uzbek influence, many words are common, even dishes and even the name of region in uzbekistan called Karakalpakstan
@@chee-max6460 Uzbeks came as mughal in Subcontinent.
They mixed with warrior races of Western parts.
I'm My self a Mughal from Pakistan
Love from a Jewish person to our Arabs cousins ( We are all descendants of Abraham ) and we share a lot of things in common than you think even our genes I hope one day we live together as old days without borders.
Thank you Bahador to bring people closer.
Love to you from an Arab
The centuries-long coexistence unfortunately ended when a certain man named Herzl brought his ideas to mankind and poisoned the well forever. Zionism and coexistence contradict each other.
Please don't get me wrong. I wish for nothing more than peaceful coexistence. This conflict has twice caused me to leave my homeland. However, I am a realist and therefore have no great hopes. Meanwhile I am firmly convinced that what was taken by force can only be brought back by force.
Ooooh really ?
I'm Assyrian and we are proud semites ✌🏼 long live the Semitic nations
@@BinaryTechnique love the Semites
i love how Aisha is so elegant and well put together, not just in her mannerism also her clothes and dress sense. i have noticed this in all of her videos.
Toatally agree ,there's something about her
Hii
Beautiful pakistani and iraqi girl 😍
I am somali 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴 and still understanding 90% walaah 💯
many common words in Somali and Urdu because of Arabic influence. :)
Mahad Jecelow you study Arabic in school and your language s almost like Arabic
shoushou nazef yeah we speak arabic as a second language and english also
Somali is influenced by Arabic a lot that's why haha
Moh Bulshaawi English lol Somalia third language would be Italian or French not English
I love ❤ when you have an Iraqi guest as a representative of the Arabic language
🇮🇶❤🇮🇷 Thank you
One note : Enqilab actually means a coup
Thawra means Revolution
You're a Turkmen right???
@Iqbal Bakht Rana
Yes 👍 and in msa Enqilab means coup while Thawra means revolution
@Meena Al-Obaydi
Never mind you were awesome and very intelligent 🌹I like how you explained every single word thank you
Yes you’re correct as you said enqilab is coup d’etat while thawra is revolt.
@@sonofmesopotamia6678 salam
InshAllah Taa'la I will learn Arabic fully. Love from Pakistan 😊🇵🇰.
That's interesting, whenever i heard Urdu speakers say مشكل I always assumed it meant "problem" the same as Arabic.
We say صعب for difficult. The meaning is still kinda in the same area, but interesting to see how meanings evolve.
...Great video as always, it would be great to see the uncut conversations between the people in separate videos, i'm imagining some great conversations between the guests/hosts
In Urdu: مسئلہ (Masla) means Problem, مشکل means difficult.
@@TheSnowleopard1990 That's interesting, in Arabic we say مسألة (Mas'ala) for 'issue' or 'matter'.
mas'ala more like math question in Arabic
@@TheSnowleopard1990
@@TheSnowleopard1990 Masalah means problem in Indonesian
@@ahmedhumoud8250 We call/used to call a maths problem Mas'alah/ Mas'la as well
The Arab girl is beautiful and absolutely stunning. She also has a great command of her native language. Most people don't have good commands of their mother tongues. The Pakistani girl is also brilliant 👍
You're right. Especially since she hasn't even lived in an Arabic speaking country for a very long period of time.
@@BahadorAlast Yes! Very impressive. Keep up the good work! This is a mini-United Nations channel 😂😀👍
@@BahadorAlast SALAM . Could you please share her instagram adress ??
The Pakistani girl is gorgeous
It's not a beauti challenge it's a similarities between urdu and iraqi Arabic.
love to Arab and Iraq from Pakistan
Hi, from ISLAMABAD Pakistan, I can understand all the words thrown at Pakistani girl in Arabic. Good 👍
Urdu , Arabic and Persian are much in common.
I'm from Pakistan and though I speak Urdu but I can easily make sense of Arabic and Farsi.
If I have to learn it would be very easy for me to learn either.
I have arrange both Arabic and Persian dictionaries and learning manual.
To embark upon the learning journey.
I think it should be a priority for us easterners to understand each other.
My focus have been on english all this life. Now I'm 36 and feel like I should learn eastern languages now.
Thank you so much for bringing up this series.
All the best ...
When the Arabic speaker repeated the Urdu sentence, it sounded as if she's a native Urdu speaker.
@@PakistanDefenseForum lol
Salam to all Muslims brothers countries.from Pakistan🇵🇰🇧🇩🇮🇶🇮🇷🇹🇷
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
turkey is not a muslim country
@@euphoriaa4901 hhhh
@imNoora_ QW38 most of people in turkey doesn't live like a muslim . we even drink alcohol too much
We are all different from muslim countries.
@@euphoriaa4901
You are from the minority of non-Muslims, so do not lie and say that Turkey is not a Muslim!
I'm Spanish speaker... I'm.from.Mèxico. and my husband is Pakistani... I'm trayings to.learn Urdu but it's too hard... some.advices??? 🇲🇽🇵🇰🤓😘💖💖 thanks and regards
Hablas árabe?
watch Bollywood movies maybe? Hindi and Urdu are basically the same thing in its informal language, so shah Rukh khan won’t hurt 😜
Yo estuve aprendiendo hindi. No es muy difícil. El urdu es más difícil por la escritura y por los sonidos tomados prestados del persa y el árabe.
Watch the movies. Totally helps
I dont know if we have an app but am learning spanish because I love it. Try songs
8:14, in Urdu, we do have "Munazzam", but it's used the opposite way. Munazzim is used for 'organized' things (as adjective) whereas tanzeem is used for organization (as noun) and also the act of organizing things (as verb) or making them "Munazzam" so to speak.
I'm Kashmiri, I got all the words , they exist in Kashmiri as well. I understood the arabic and urdu connotations as well; both languages are used in Kashmir, but urdu is popular , Arabic is used particularly for religious purposes.
Please bring more energetic and enthusiastic guests like these ❤ salutations from Algeria 🇩🇿
جميلة اللغة العربية 3>
ف اكثر لغات العالم متأثره بها
@No Problem you did not just guess it, you actually translated it :)
@No Problem yes you did, the only difference is that he said (Arabic language is beautiful) and you said (the most beautiful), I think it is easy for you to guess because you guys use Arabic or Persian script :)
هذا بسبب انتشار الإسلام في هذي الدول مثل إسبانيا وهندياء وبكستان وكذا وكذا.
@@z3ooLa لا لا يا بنت عرب هناك كلمات كثيرة في لغة الهنود او لغة عامة في دولة هنديا او انديا. كما حال في لغة بكستان.
I m also
Happy to know that so many similarities between Arabic and Urdu .love all Muslim brothers and sisters from Pakistan.....
When Mina asked if “ghalat” is a noun, I think Ayesha got confused, and understandably so. Ayesha was right the first time she explained it. “Ghalat” means wrong or incorrect, so it is an adjective. “Ghalatee” is the noun, which means mistake or fault.
satoshi2oll Yes you are spot on about my confusion there, thank you for understanding it so well! 😀 I was still thinking there about how I explained 'ghalat' vs. 'ghalati' and then hearing the Arabic versions led to some of my confusion and mix-up with respect to nouns vs. adjectives.
She forgot what a noun is then you saw the look on her face when she realized her mistake lol
@@AyeshaExploretic You are excused.
Been waiting for Arabic / Urdu video for a while! This was extremely interesting..
The 'Iraqi girl is infact very intelligent in the grammar... ✌🏻
This video was a great big surprise for me. You know why? Because I'm Turkish and knew ALL the words discussed here. All middle aged Turkish people would know them too. This shows how much the Turkish language was affected by Arabic and Urdu. People who are older would naturally know more. Specially those who were educated with the Arabic script.
I hope many people know that Urdu is a combination/mixture/blend/fusion/compound of three major languages Turkish, Persian and Arabic. Recently, I visited Turkey and I spent most of my time in Istanbul, I can't explain the happiness that I understand quite a lot of words of their language (Turkish) which is more sweeter than "Baklava". What I realized at the end of my trip "Turkey is a lovely place of beautiful people". If I have to choose one thing from Turkey, I'll go with their Music, goodness me how melodious and soothing is that.
Urdu is not a "mixture/combination/blend/fusion/compound" of Turkish, Persian and Arabic. You're talking as if you can take languages and blend them in a juicer-mixer. 😂
Urdu is essentially a North Indic dialect with a higher vocabulary of nouns (only) from Arabized Persian. Its verbs, pronouns and postpositions are all of Indic origin.
@@parjanyashukla176Here goes a P4jeetni…
kept me fully captivated till the end. very interesting. There were also some words in Somali and Arabic video that we commonly use in Pakistan.
Fascinationg. Here I am Vietnamese trying to guess along with these girls. It's like playing Jeopardy.
Arabs and Persians won't win this race from us, since we've stolen all their amazing words.😁😗
We didn’t steal their words we just started using them as our culture evolved because of their influence
😂😂😂😂😂 Yes
Urdu = Arabic + Persian + Turkish + Sanskirat
@@sadiamalik4084sorry not Sanskrit😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@khizarhasan1585 Sanskrit has contributed the most in compared to any other language.
..الفتاة العراقية مثلت اللغة العربية تمثيل جميل
لأول مرة يتكلم الضيف العربي بالفصحى
keep going Bahador
Ibraheem Tarakji yas
Most of the words we are also using them. From Malaysia..😊 love this video.👍👍
We Pakistanis love Malaysia and tale pride on its success, there is communication gap between these two brother countries..But still love you.
Finally my wait is over. I have literally waiting for Urdu and Arabic
I'm Pashtun/Pakhtoon/Afghani from KPK province Pakistan.
My native language is Pashto (official language of Afghanistan and provincial language of Pakistan).
I can read/write/speak Urdu and English (official languages of Pakistan) and Hindko (which is mostly spoken in Hazara division of KPK province, Pakistan) and obviously I can read/understand Arabic but can't write it. Furthermore I'm learning Russian and Surprised when I came to know the similarities between Russian and Pashto.
Your videos inspires me to learn Persian because of native Pashto speaker (and knowledge of Arabic because they both share script and huge vocabulary) I can mostly understand Persian.
Ayesha is doing great job and I love the accent of Meena, she is very talented. We want to see meena in more Arabic videos.
Thank you Bahador for bringing me more closer to these languages.
PS: btw meena means love in Pashto.
Thank you so much Zaryab!
Der kha ror well explaination
Ayesha's urdu is so good, I want to know as much as her lol
i love Iraq people are very nice. From Turkey
*THANK YOU SO MUCH* 🇮🇶🇹🇷🌹🤝
Thank you!!
Mariam 03 dont u like pakistani
@@qasimiqbal7201 Her opinion.
Thanks 🙏 😊 🌹
From India, As an urdu speaker i am so much thankful for bahador for showing the urdu language to the world, and so much thankful to ayesha for representing our language and respect for pakistani brothers for keeping the language alive in abroad.
VVaqar Ahmad Check my channel too please. MJM.
Urdu evolved with the hindi/khadi boli was mixed with Arabic. So sure we have similarities.
@@navyak1915 Urdu technically has more Farsi words than Arabic though, but it is definitely influenced by it.
Love you brother
@@navyak1915 persian also included
اللهجة العراقية جميلة ورائعة
احب جنسيتي كعراقي.
Iraqi's accent is amazing.
I love my nationality as an Iraqi.
moussab alqaissy *dialect
You can really see the difference on how the languages are similar but also very different in some aspects. Like we share a lot of the same words but they are all almost pronounced differently, yet we still have a lot in common. I always found Arabic as such a beautiful language and I wish I could learn it someday. Arabic pronunciations are also very difficult compared to how us Pakistanis pronounce our words, but then again they might just think the same way, that maybe they find it as hard as we find it difficult to pronounce their words. But then again I just love the way Arabic is structured and how the words flow through sentences so easily, it really shows that Arabic is truly a beautiful language.
you can learn it in sha ALLAH
@@akakaakakaka I hope so too, Inshallah
The Pakistani girl has done a good job. I can speak for her because I know Urdu. Btw tanzeem also means doing something in an organized way. It is very much like the Arabic language
That arabic girl is too pretty. Well sindhi and arabic are also much more similar
Wow I loved it..
Arabic and urdu are actually very similar, I was able to guess every word said in urdu , they even have close pronounciation,
that was interesting, and the guests were very nice and funny ❤
@@imposter-982 I speak arabic 😂 thats why I said I guessed urdu
Miss D.U Hahahah the guy above u is a dumbass. He keeps copy pasting the same comment everywhere.
Hi
I'm an urdu language online tutor,
translator
I have done bachelor's in urdu Language and education
If you want to learn urdu don't worry I'm here to teach you
For Ladies only....
@David bro Urdu and Arabic have some same vocabulary, Persian is also just like that,and other Urdu vocabulary is central Asian Turkish. Urdu is maybe the only Hybrid language (Arabic, Persian Turkish and some grammar from sanksrit and Turkish)
Nice job ! I too feel urdu and arabic are similar. May Allah SWT allow us to find such relations making our understanding of the Arabic language easier. Cos I think Arabic is amazing.
Ameen 🤲
This girl truly represent Pakistan. She knows the language unlike other overseas Pakistani youth which is really satisfying. ... like she's really into this ...my Canadian cousins really bad at urdu .... thanks a lot
Malay also use the same word
Nuqta - Noktah (full stop)
Khedmat - Khidmat
Ghalat - Ralat
Khas- Khas (exactly the same)
Qabul - Kabul
Atar - Minyak (oil) Atar
Musafir - Musafir
I think it's the Islamic influence.
@ass lover Indonesian is actually the same language with malay but with different diction
@SoWa We're not. It's just islamic influence
SoWa wow your so proud of hating on words only because they’re of Arabic origin 😂 and not only that, you expect other people to do the same.. 🤣🤣
@SoWa I get your point now.. many turks and Persians think they're better than arabs in some way and their language is therefore superior (of course). But others are not so hateful, probably that's why
This was the most awaited one sofar. Short thou could have been longer. Make two teams Farsi, Urdu and Arabic, Hebrew and then conpete. Anyway Ayesha you rocked once again. Cheers from Pakistan.
Hahahahahahahajahaha Lund
To all the young Pakistanis living in the West, we need a revival of the Urdu language or else it’ll be the end of it with our parents’ generation.
we rlly do, it's so sad how I didn't know half the words on here
@john zeb the country is being more and more westernized everyday fam, it’s scary
Pakistanis in America all drink alcohol. They can't even speak Urdu sad sad sad.
I was planning to learn Urdu.
Now I’m really excited.
I started learning Urdu in 2016, and don’t regret it one bit. It’s such a beautiful language to learn. I can also understand Hindi completely fine as the 2 languages are mutually intelligible
@@Kai-hs7ohwhat did you do to learn it?
As a native Somali speaker, I understood 95% of the words. Greetings to both countries, the Urdu speaking girl surprised me because I didn't think Urdu speakers could pronounce Arabic letters such as: غ, ح, ق or ع.
Urdu has 36 words as compared to Arabic 29. Urdu Alphabets
آ ا ب پ ت ٹ ث ج چ ح خ د ڈ ذ ر ڑ ز ژ س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ک گ ل م ن و ه ء ى ے
Judgement Day I see, good to know. I can read Urdu because it's written in Arabic alphabet but the "ے" always throws me off lol
@@mplsridah
Like تھا is pronounced as tha, تهے is pronounced as thay, تهى is pronounced as thi
So it's a "y"? It looks like a kaf lmao
@@whatsinmymind5942
so if you have ظ letter
why would you change tanthim تنظيم to tanzim تنزيم ??
I'm form Saudi Arabia and I really want to learn Urdu.
I hope you can help me to find some good source to start from 😊
Check my channel too please. MJM
I'm Urdu but I wanna learn Arabic so can you teach me I'll teach you urdu
@@sundsunight490
Maybe it's easier if I want learn Urdu more than you want learn Arabic because of grammar (hardest grammar in the world) and rich of vocabularies
@@mohammeds5458 I didn't make any grammar mistakes though wtf -_-
Rayan Khalid where Saudi I am from al qassim