Thank you so much for your fantastic lessons. You have learned all my arabic. I am dreaming about going to your country to learn arabic, but I must wait a while to save some money. Thank you so much for all your leasons. (sorry for bad spelling english). You really make a different. AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your "learn 3 more arabic words easilyl" because so myuch more comes with these words. Hope we meat next year or the year after. (Marie 62 years young from Sweden)
Thanks to you I see this language easy to learn,my boyfriend is Arabic and i want to learn it to communicate with him in his own language.Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Hi Maha. Thank you very much for your support! But I have one question, do you have some podcast? When I am studying languages I really enjoy to listen to a podcast about my target language at my "dead times", as when I am going to my job or when I am doing exercises. That's really helped me and makes me feel closer to understanding every single specific phonetic. Best regards from Brazil. :D
In classical/Koranic Arabic, the letter "ر" or "r" is never rolled in speech/reciting. It is rolled if the "ر" has a shaddah on top like " رَّ " , however.
I learn so much from you! ❤️ I’m currently working as a secretary at a law firm in Abu Dhabi, UAE. I want to learn arabic to be able to communicate well with clients and colleagues. Could you teach us some words and sentences commonly used in the office? Thank you!!
Hey Maha, my friend who is learning Arabic struggles with double object pronouns (are they called so?😅). For example: Allah yikhallilek yah Or in a restaurant. Baddna haydi-t-tawleh, zabbitelna yaha. So basically the insertion of "ya". Can you make a video about this?
Yeah love this lessons. We can get to know some random words here and there when we don’t have time for sitting through a whole video on a grammatical topic.
@@arymhansie I teach Russian Turkish and Arabic, besides I know a dead language for translating old archive materials. Others languages I don not use daily but of course can speak and understand
Thanks.the lessons are interesting. I am a swahili speaker from Mwanza Tanzania and the swahili language has borrowed extensively arabic words like rais=president rejea=return I am a subscriber to your channel.Good work.keep it up.
Apart from Arabic language learning, which is my tongue language, I just wonder : can you make " maqlooba " dish ? lol . No, seriously, I love this Palestinian dish so so much
Thank you for your video, great as usual! Just a little correction by a linguist. Arabic does not have all the sounds that exist in human languages, in fact no language does. There exist many, many more sounds. 😊
@@LearnArabicwithMaha we don't have clicks and such that they have in South Africa, but we do have ء، which may be able to be combined to create clicks.
@@farajaraf also no P, V or G (as in guest). Also when it comes to vowels fusha only has a,i,u , no e or o. Dialects and loanwords do have these sounds, I'm aware. But then there are Umlauts. I'm teaching German to Arabs. Of course they have the same difficulties pronouncing ö and ü as anyone whose native language does not have these sounds. Also the English R. Then Polish has several fricatives that obviously do not exist in Arabic. The clicks. The list goes on. It's not to bash Arabic or anything. I like the language and I'm learning it. Yes it really does have a lot of sounds, but no language has all the sounds and that's perfectly fine. 😊 Here is the IPA with all the sounds (phonemes) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet_chart
Actually in Arabic you can use very heavy swear words. Somehow the sister of the "victim" gets the most insults, also the mother.😕 This is not liked by society. Fortunately there are also mild expressions used among friends which are used as jokes.
No, it does NOT contain all the sounds! I speak 9 languages and every language has something new! Arabic is the poorest language in terms of vowels from these 9 languages I speak. Arabic is poor in nasal sounds (compared with Brazilian Portuguese and French, for instance). But yes, Arabic has wonderful and unique (as for my short knowledge of languages) phonetic system.
No we do have nasal sounds in standard Arabic not spoken ! Specially while reading Quran thounsands of nasal !! I spent my school years learn how to say nasal right
@@User-pe5qz really? You had difficulties to pronounce N and M? These are the only nasal sounds in Arabic, shared by 100% of the more than 25 languages I know the phonetic system. Maybe you mean the guttural sounds?
Click Dot English yes because we don’t say nasal in our spoken language so it takes time to know when to say it not every n or m is nasal and its way different than nasal sounds in French f.e
@@dr.jeandaquila don't go too far and be politically correct on us. I know more than five languages and studied Linguistics in UNI (please don't take this as mere UA-cam comment). You sir, did not understand what the teacher was trying to convey contextually. There are certain aspects in the Arabian language you would find in any given language, be it Morphology, Syntax or Sementics. I would love to explain as long as you are willing to read a long comment 😆
I am a doctor in linguistics too. I am writing my second PhD on the interinfluence of English and Emirati Arabic. That's why I know what I am talking about. We may continue our chat privately. My instagram is dr.jeandaquilla
Something is distracting me...If I focus on you to observe the way you pronounce the words..sorry (god forgive me).... however your videos are very useful...
I love your lessons Maya, but I don't agree with you about the R. It is not pronounced as you describe. I know you exaggerate it for your listeners to understand it better but I think you should explain that they can pronounce it like R in Italian and Spanish. In fact the R in Arabic is in many cases is lighter than in Italian. I speak both. When you listen to Om kalthoum songs for example you'll notice the R is hardly pronounced and heard!, let alone like RRRRrrrr.
Im a Filipino but i learned a lot of arabic words from you madam thanks for your nice tutorial God bless
انا احبك كثيرا. Loves your smile and teaching style. Stay blessed
Please Maha continue to make these lessons. We are learning from you. Desperately waiting for next alphabets.
Thank you very much for your video!
Wow it's been 3 years since this video has been published. Can we have the videos about the remaining letters??
Thanks Maha, i appreciate your lessons
Shukran jazilan, Maha! You are such an excellent teacher!
Just watching one of your videos makes mine a happy day. And I learn something in the meantime as well.
Awesome....way of teaching is very interesting.
So amazing to learn from you.
Bless you, thanks Maha. x
Thank you so much great teacher
Thank you so much for your fantastic lessons. You have learned all my arabic. I am dreaming about going to your country to learn arabic, but I must wait a while to save some money.
Thank you so much for all your leasons. (sorry for bad spelling english). You really make a different. AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your "learn 3 more arabic words easilyl" because so myuch more comes with these words. Hope we meat next year or the year after. (Marie 62 years young from Sweden)
Thanks.
It great to learn Arabic from you, thank you Maha
Loved this lesson! Can't wait for the next ones :)
so nice you are and the way you teach... excellent "ALLAH BLESS YOU"
Thanks to you I see this language easy to learn,my boyfriend is Arabic and i want to learn it to communicate with him in his own language.Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Thank you I really love learning with you! Please keep them comming. Much thanks!
Very helpful. Three words a day is good for me and to see them in sentences is really helpful. Thanks.
Great lesson - shurkran!
I like these short Lessons! And nice to learn grammar naturally :-)
Fantastic lesson, thank you for including the grammar!!
تحياتي يا معلم أحب أن أتعلم اللغة العربية أنت شانيل مفيدة للغاية أنا أفغانيI write a little Arabic
Hi Maha.
Thank you very much for your support!
But I have one question, do you have some podcast?
When I am studying languages I really enjoy to listen to a podcast about my target language at my "dead times", as when I am going to my job or when I am doing exercises.
That's really helped me and makes me feel closer to understanding every single specific phonetic.
Best regards from Brazil. :D
I am working on it! shukran!
In classical/Koranic Arabic, the letter "ر" or "r" is never rolled in speech/reciting. It is rolled if the "ر" has a shaddah on top like " رَّ " , however.
So intelligent. And insightful shukara jazlelan
Thank you so much
Love your lessons, Maha! :) I hope to learn more! Have you made a video about compliments or kind words to say to someone? :) Thanks!
Congratulations...i speak 5 languages and currently on arabic.. so I recognize a good teacher... I admire you Maha :
Thank you and GOD Bless You.
Very nice madam ,,thanks ,,i am also learning Arabic ,,now a days i am learning from your chennal
Love full gaining of lovely pure language of heavenly Awesome attractive Maha. Marhaba Habibi great MahA
You are the best teacher....
Thank you dear for ur videos😍
Thank you Maha❤
Thank you Maha really
Superb keep going, love your videos
I learn so much from you! ❤️ I’m currently working as a secretary at a law firm in Abu Dhabi, UAE. I want to learn arabic to be able to communicate well with clients and colleagues. Could you teach us some words and sentences commonly used in the office? Thank you!!
Keep up the good work Maha!
You really helping me so much
Awesome lesson as always, thanks for sharing Maha :)
هادا احسن فيديو عملتي لحد هلأ.... لانه اسمي رامي😎💪
I'm waiting for your next video
Very nice
شكرًا مَحَ 😍
Bom dia a todos!!!
Rubens Oliveira obrigado
I like
Appreciated wit all those videos
Awesome 😊😊😁
Hey Maha, my friend who is learning Arabic struggles with double object pronouns (are they called so?😅). For example:
Allah yikhallilek yah
Or in a restaurant. Baddna haydi-t-tawleh, zabbitelna yaha.
So basically the insertion of "ya".
Can you make a video about this?
Very nice mam
Yeah love this lessons. We can get to know some random words here and there when we don’t have time for sitting through a whole video on a grammatical topic.
I am waiting for ur videos
If i had a school i would hire u!!!! U r beyond amazing.
Hi
bless you maha p.s may i ask wht is the word haula mean in english regrd oran;
I love you!!!
I KNOW 13 LANGUAGES 6 OF THEM ARE ADVANCED. I LOVE ARABİC FROM ALL MY HEART LİKE RUSSİAN AND ENGLİSH !!!!!!!!!!
So you are a polygot? Great, I wish I could speak all those languages!
@@arymhansie I teach Russian Turkish and Arabic, besides I know a dead language for translating old archive materials. Others languages I don not use daily but of course can speak and understand
ام ليلى نورت من جديد
We have that sound in spanish too 🥰
Thanks.the lessons are interesting.
I am a swahili speaker from Mwanza Tanzania and the swahili language has borrowed extensively arabic words like rais=president
rejea=return
I am a subscriber to your channel.Good work.keep it up.
Hi Maha! What dialect of Arabic are you teaching?
Hi Rachel, I teach both Standard and Palestinian Dialect
I see so many things similar to Maltese (my language)
the base of maltese is arabic + italian
لو سمحتي درس الثالت في تعلم الايطاليه وين
I'm waiting for new shami dialect lessons 🤗
Muchhh loveee teacher Maha❤️🌹
Your lesson are great" and your Great teacher and I'm learning rapidly" in Spanish teacher is maestro, so what is Great teacher in Arabic?
أستاذة
You would be surprised knowing this might be in you language
It's Ustedh/Usted
love u
In Levantine dialect you'd probably say it this way:
Rji'et 'ala baladi - I returned to my country
I thought she speaks levantine (palestinian) arabic?
Orangemint yes but I think this video is filmed in standard Arabic...
U con't create a arabic book?
Apart from Arabic language learning, which is my tongue language, I just wonder : can you make " maqlooba " dish ? lol .
No, seriously, I love this Palestinian dish so so much
I can't find lesson #11!
That was a treasure~ shukrrrrrran
Do you teach classical Arabic without slang words ?🤔 Because I want to learn correctly.
Did these lesons have "play list "?
learn 3 new arabic words easily
What the mean of walking? In Arabic.
😍
itis fantastic ar you arbec
will you be teaching a beginner's class in the fall 2020? in Palestine?
Candis Couch Varnell yes!
@@LearnArabicwithMaha What are the dates? I need to make plans for a trip there, God willing.
Thank you for your video, great as usual!
Just a little correction by a linguist. Arabic does not have all the sounds that exist in human languages, in fact no language does. There exist many, many more sounds. 😊
K W Arabic does.. i read it somewhere:)
@@LearnArabicwithMaha we don't have clicks and such that they have in South Africa, but we do have ء، which may be able to be combined to create clicks.
@@farajaraf also no P, V or G (as in guest). Also when it comes to vowels fusha only has a,i,u , no e or o. Dialects and loanwords do have these sounds, I'm aware. But then there are Umlauts. I'm teaching German to Arabs. Of course they have the same difficulties pronouncing ö and ü as anyone whose native language does not have these sounds. Also the English R. Then Polish has several fricatives that obviously do not exist in Arabic. The clicks. The list goes on. It's not to bash Arabic or anything. I like the language and I'm learning it. Yes it really does have a lot of sounds, but no language has all the sounds and that's perfectly fine. 😊 Here is the IPA with all the sounds (phonemes) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet_chart
CAN YOU TEACH ME SOME BAD WORDS? IM VISITING MY FATHER THIS WEEKEND. THANK YOU.
Hahahaha 😅😅😅😅
foxy greca share it with me please, if you know it 😂
@@giulnarakasumova5423 Are you serious
Actually in Arabic you can use very heavy swear words. Somehow the sister of the "victim" gets the most insults, also the mother.😕
This is not liked by society.
Fortunately there are also mild expressions used among friends which are used as jokes.
Hey maha
Where are you living now? Italy? Plz answer
And how many languages you can speak
None of your business where she lives. She is alive on UA-cam for sure
@@farajaraf
She is alive on earth no one can live on youtube😂🌚🌚
My father's name is Rajab
I think Rajab its name of islamic mth
❤️❤️
No, it does NOT contain all the sounds! I speak 9 languages and every language has something new! Arabic is the poorest language in terms of vowels from these 9 languages I speak. Arabic is poor in nasal sounds (compared with Brazilian Portuguese and French, for instance). But yes, Arabic has wonderful and unique (as for my short knowledge of languages) phonetic system.
No we do have nasal sounds in standard Arabic not spoken ! Specially while reading Quran thounsands of nasal !! I spent my school years learn how to say nasal right
@@User-pe5qz really? You had difficulties to pronounce N and M? These are the only nasal sounds in Arabic, shared by 100% of the more than 25 languages I know the phonetic system. Maybe you mean the guttural sounds?
Click Dot English yes because we don’t say nasal in our spoken language so it takes time to know when to say it not every n or m is nasal and its way different than nasal sounds in French f.e
@@dr.jeandaquila don't go too far and be politically correct on us. I know more than five languages and studied Linguistics in UNI (please don't take this as mere UA-cam comment).
You sir, did not understand what the teacher was trying to convey contextually. There are certain aspects in the Arabian language you would find in any given language, be it Morphology, Syntax or Sementics.
I would love to explain as long as you are willing to read a long comment 😆
I am a doctor in linguistics too. I am writing my second PhD on the interinfluence of English and Emirati Arabic. That's why I know what I am talking about. We may continue our chat privately. My instagram is dr.jeandaquilla
علميني ايطالي مشان الله
I thought testa was the Italian word for head
Madam you are so beautiful
Rrrrrrrrrr she sounds like a pirate Arrrrrrrrrr
but you don't have these
ڤ پ گ ۆ ڵ these are Kurdish
Balds in hind Gujrati, cow🐂🐃
Something is distracting me...If I focus on you to observe the way you pronounce the words..sorry (god forgive me).... however your videos are very useful...
It's very hard to pronounce
I'm pretty good at rolling my Rs. You should let me show you
Kiss me what arabic telling?
I love your lessons Maya, but I don't agree with you about the R. It is not pronounced as you describe. I know you exaggerate it for your listeners to understand it better but I think you should explain that they can pronounce it like R in Italian and Spanish. In fact the R in Arabic is in many cases is lighter than in Italian. I speak both. When you listen to Om kalthoum songs for example you'll notice the R is hardly pronounced and heard!, let alone like RRRRrrrr.