Arabic Verb: Present Tense

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @WinstonArthur
    @WinstonArthur 11 років тому +20

    Hello once again Maha, This comment is just to boost your self confidence as I repeat what a wonderful thing this is that you are doing on the Web teaching Arabic. Don't be discouraged. I'm sure I'm just one of hundreds of people who like your video classes. They are very satisfying to my desire to learn your scintillating language. Thank you very, very much.

  • @marioarmentario
    @marioarmentario 11 років тому +42

    Maha you are natural born teacher and a great person

  • @OmarCordero
    @OmarCordero 12 років тому +6

    this has scared me for the longest time... trying to learn Arabic verbs was a huge deal for me (my first language is Spanish, so i'm used to romance languages) . But you Maha, you explain it all so simple!!! shukran jazeelan!!!!!

  • @bang1bang2CROSSGENE3
    @bang1bang2CROSSGENE3 12 років тому +15

    arabic is a very complicated language. It is my mother tongue but i never got to school, so i only speak a dialect and now i'm learning the real arabic, and even if arabic is my mother tongue it is sometimes very hard for me.

  • @BeefyRalph
    @BeefyRalph 13 років тому +15

    Maha is not just beautiful, she is an excellent teacher.

  • @CrownOfTheTown
    @CrownOfTheTown 11 років тому +8

    I have a confession to make. I am not trying to learn Arabic. I just love watching your videos because you are gorgeous, you have a great personality, and your attitude cheers up my day. I adore you Maha! Keep up the good work, and thank you for your presence. :)

  • @aak711
    @aak711 13 років тому +4

    i do like arabic learning channel more than oter channels,
    thank you very much teacher.

  • @SirDukeSeb
    @SirDukeSeb 11 років тому +27

    I've been looking all over for a resource to learn Arabic from... Couldn't have asked for something better! Shukran, Maha! :))))

  • @litmibimi
    @litmibimi 13 років тому

    السلام عليكم ماها إسمي ألي وأنا من سنغافورة أنا أحب اللغة العربية جداً وانت الاحسنة مدرسة في الدنية يبرك الله فيكي مشاءالله !!!

  • @AnaboliKitchen
    @AnaboliKitchen 13 років тому +11

    I am a beginner and I get it.انت جميلة,by the way.

  • @000rahaf
    @000rahaf 13 років тому +4

    I am an Arab waw After watching your videos I was astonished our language is really difficult thank you God I don't need to learn it this way cause I am a native

  • @raurino
    @raurino 13 років тому +1

    Hello maha I was really looking for this kind of lessons. Right now I'm studying the advanced kind of verbs, the ones that have hamza in the middle or a consonant doubled like "marra". I'd be really grateful to you if you make lessons on those things. Thank you.

  • @eaMusIk2008
    @eaMusIk2008 13 років тому +4

    @MixingLaboratory
    Not only is she beautiful, but teaches with beauty and eloquence!

  • @inter3684
    @inter3684 11 років тому +24

    Arabic is the richest language. I mean there are more words in Arabic than any other language.

  • @MyDataScienceTutor
    @MyDataScienceTutor 12 років тому +4

    This was super helpful!!! Thank you!!

  • @hakeem89968
    @hakeem89968 13 років тому

    while you writing an 3rabic word with english characters use the characters those u used in the beginner lessons so that when we hear new words we will be able to write it in 3rabic also by getting the sound and also the characters

  • @zaavaack
    @zaavaack 12 років тому +1

    It goes without saying that all these videos on Arabic are amazingly valuable and inspiring. Howeve, what happened to the one referred to here for the past tense. The error message said that it had been removed by the user (or words to that effect). I hope at some point soon that video on the past will be redone or replaced. It any case, thanks for your incredibly enjoyable efforts and good luck with your modelling.

  • @lozpowell1
    @lozpowell1 12 років тому

    this is exelent thank you ive been wanting to try and learn arabic for a while and you teach and explain well ....... thank you

  • @thehuntfortruth
    @thehuntfortruth 13 років тому

    I have been hoping that you would make this video! Thank you so much maha your lessons are the best and you are very generous with your time! :)

  • @oh2begood
    @oh2begood 12 років тому +2

    maha i dont know what i would do without you.

  • @andy0arab
    @andy0arab 13 років тому +1

    OMG... U killing me with this video Ma7a. But good one.
    I will get it soon. ... Insha'allah
    Shkran

  • @dingdongvroomvroom
    @dingdongvroomvroom 13 років тому +3

    your hair is so beautiful :)
    thank you for making these videos :)

  • @ilovemiscosas
    @ilovemiscosas 13 років тому +1

    Maha, about "shariba" verb, this happens with "weak", "hollow" and "defective" verbs?
    Thanks!

  • @dancer101945
    @dancer101945 13 років тому +2

    I know this channel is for learning Arabic, but I was hoping yo could do a hir tutorial because you hair looks gorgeous.

  • @Lanaa-ut3rn
    @Lanaa-ut3rn 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much Maha! 😀🙏🏼

  • @zachjones2724
    @zachjones2724 11 років тому +9

    i saw your face and couldn't resist coming here!

  • @ilovemiscosas
    @ilovemiscosas 13 років тому

    I have several questions and one request
    Question:
    You said in your videos: “Arabic verb - present tense” and “ Arabic verb - past tense” that the conjugations are always the same when the verb it’s short (when verb has 3 letters), but what about if a verb is longer?
    What’s the other way to make “present progress”? you said in this video
    Request:
    When you will make future verb video?
    Thanks!

  • @musicfreek50
    @musicfreek50 13 років тому +4

    Hey Maha, I love your videos. Thank you so much. I just have one question:
    When pronouncing the Arabic past tense verbs, for example ادرس, I study, is it pronounced "adrus" or "adrusu"? I've heard from others that it is "adrus", but your video says "adrusu". Also, I've heard that the "u" sound at the end is only their for learning but not for speaking.
    I need help :/

  • @loki2504
    @loki2504 13 років тому +1

    Ciao Maha, come va?
    Ho fatto i compiti in un video risponsta che ho già caricato, potresti guardarlo e aiutarme perchè ci sono qualche cose che non ho capito (ne parlo nello video risposta) Grazie mille !!! Sei gentilissima e bellissima !!!

  • @paintandillustrate
    @paintandillustrate 13 років тому

    Is that a Gauguin painting behind you? That is a big art influence of mine. Great lesson Maha ;)

  • @AnaboliKitchen
    @AnaboliKitchen 12 років тому +7

    You look perfect here.

  • @РусланКемов-з7д
    @РусланКемов-з7д 12 років тому

    Author can I ask you, where are you from?

  • @mnvourts1
    @mnvourts1 13 років тому

    So is it correct that you (male) and she are written the same way?

  • @oksiksol
    @oksiksol 13 років тому +1

    great lesson! Thank you very much! i got a new a lit! And of course u r so cute and funny as usual! wish u luck in ur work!!! Will be happy to watch ur next videos! shukran!!!

  • @sampadden339
    @sampadden339 13 років тому +3

    I'm actually in love... Such a stunning beautiful lady. Also I really enjoy the Arabic lessons although im still no good at it. :)

  • @LaConchigliaProd
    @LaConchigliaProd 13 років тому

    Fai una lezione su come si scrive in arabo su word, x favoooore??

  • @hakeem89968
    @hakeem89968 13 років тому

    this word means i want or i need OR ask

  • @rizviwajid5
    @rizviwajid5 13 років тому

    عظيم ....

  • @musicfreek50
    @musicfreek50 13 років тому

    Sorry for the extra posts it got messed up!

  • @musicfreek50
    @musicfreek50 13 років тому

    Hey Maha, is it pronounced "adrusu" or "adrus"? Because I heard that "adrusu" is only for learning but not for pronouncing. I'm very confused :/

  • @umarmusamodibbo9848
    @umarmusamodibbo9848 11 років тому

    Thanks....

  • @TORREY333
    @TORREY333 13 років тому

    Interesting, you need to add the english translation to your pop-ups. Your husband is a lucky man :)

  • @CharloSeychell
    @CharloSeychell 12 років тому +1

    Why all these pronounce? You have 12. Maltese (my language) comes from the same family. In fact, it is very similar to Lebanese Arabic (only that we use the Latin alphabet). But we have only 7 pronouns!

  • @mokleshour
    @mokleshour 13 років тому

    its great maha....pls add more vocabulary or if u have pls send me my face book....thx u so much maha......

  • @lost_alter
    @lost_alter 12 років тому

    Shukraaaaaaaaaa :*

  • @eynikiforova
    @eynikiforova 12 років тому +1

    Did you really remove the video about past tense in english? pity...

  • @jayd4ever
    @jayd4ever 11 років тому +1

    no it isn't most say it is either English or Chinese

  • @brnsndr2000
    @brnsndr2000 13 років тому +1

    Maha more hebrew lessons pleaseeee D:

  • @MrSumon90
    @MrSumon90 11 років тому +4

    i love your smile

  • @harimsen
    @harimsen 13 років тому

    Hopefully you do not become the Marina Orlova of the Arabic language. Good lesson :^D

  • @bluedolphin4444
    @bluedolphin4444 13 років тому

    LOL ( Literally) she is hilarious!

  • @kamalhjab937
    @kamalhjab937 11 років тому

    Arabic

  • @hektmor
    @hektmor 12 років тому +1

    reason why i'm here

  • @Scottytohawty250
    @Scottytohawty250 12 років тому +2

    A very beautiful sweet girl ;)

  • @ZOLTAN357
    @ZOLTAN357 12 років тому +1

    you are very sweet pretty longhaired lady!!Kissss

  • @ZOLTAN357
    @ZOLTAN357 12 років тому

    you are permanently sweet pretty longhaired lady!!Kisss

  • @musicfreek50
    @musicfreek50 13 років тому +3

    Hey Maha, I love your videos. Thank you so much. I just have one question:
    When pronouncing the Arabic past tense verbs, for example ادرس, I study, is it pronounced "adrus" or "adrusu"? I've heard from others that it is "adrus", but your video says "adrusu". Also, I've heard that the "u" sound at the end is only their for learning but not for speaking.
    I need help :/

  • @musicfreek50
    @musicfreek50 13 років тому +1

    Hey Maha, I love your videos. Thank you so much. I just have one question:
    When pronouncing the Arabic past tense verbs, for example ادرس, I study, is it pronounced "adrus" or "adrusu"? I've heard from others that it is "adrus", but your video says "adrusu". Also, I've heard that the "u" sound at the end is only their for learning but not for speaking.
    I need help :/