ما اجمل تعلم اللغات وتبادل الثقافات، في الوقت الذي دأب فيه العرب على تعلم الانكليزية أشاهد [ مها ] تعلم العربية لغير الناطقين بها، اشكرك على هذا الجهد الكبير متابعك من الوطن العربي
I love it Maha explaining how to use a dictionary, but it's translating Arabic to Italian. My kind of girl - grazie Maha per l'omaggio alla mia lingua 🇮🇹
so u said that ‘-م’ is the prefix to indicate a place, so this way now i can extend my vocabulary! could u please make a video where u teach us more prefixes, suffixes and infixes like this? it would be great! thank you very much!
It's not specifically means place tho ((cmiiw)): مَ = indicates place to do something مِ = indicates thing/stuff to do something مُ = person who do something
Like here ه ن د س (h-n-d-s), from هَنْدَسَة (handasa, geometry, architecture) مُهَنْدِس • (muhandis) Muhandes is the person who does the handasa(architecture)
There are more functions by putting 'meem' at the begining of a word i.e. meem with a fatha on the top (ah sound) makes it what is called 'haraf makaan' in other words refers to the location. But if you put meem with dhumma (ou sound) then it refers to the person that does the action i.e. a muslim is someone who does islam. and I believe If you put a kasra on the meem then it refers to an object needed to do the action
س أ ل ت م و ن ي هـ ا those might be the extra letters added to a word's radical letters the rest of the letters are most likely to be radicals مكتب ~ كتب مدرسة ~ درس معلِّم ~ علم استقبال ~ قبل يلعبون ~ لعب
What she said is correct about prefix. Mim prefix is used in two kinds of words. For example the English word travel means safar in Arabic. The person who do travel he is a mu-safir. And prostration is called sujud in Arabic. And the place where sujud is done is called ma-sjid.
Thank you so much, you can imagine how confused I was until I came across this lesson and I have learned a lot today, I speak a little Arabic but I always struggled to form words using the 3 letter methods but now I understand btw I just saw your account yesterday and I have been watching all your videos and love you ❤
Speaking arabic is also very difficult but it becomes easy if we start speaking it daily .Choose 5 new basic arab words every day and use them while talking.Trust me u will get Arabic essence in you talk in few months .
You are an amazing teacher I love your teaching methods.....Keep putting up videos.....I wish one day I can talk fluently in Arabic....You are doing a great job.....Thank you so much
Shukraan Jaziylan for showing us how to find the root letter; I’ve been trying to identify root letters for about 2 years and you showed me how to in 5 minutes.
Maha, You are such a good teacher. I’m interested in languages because of a general interest in linguistics. I know no Arabic, but guessed the meaning of a word based on an example you gave and was correct. Natural languages are not all that logical, but you make it seem logical enough. Your positivity is also amazing. My partner, whose account I am using, has no real interest in languages, but he liked your video on Arabic male names because of your delivery, which was so enthusiastic
Thanks Maha, finally i got it how to gind the root letters.i have watched lot of videos and nobody could explain it as clearly as you did. Big thank you to you.
You're an amazing teacher. Please make some lecture on "Conjunctions".... to understand How arabic words connect with each other and how do they form a complete sense inside a sentence.? e.g. the use of word أن
I believe you making me fall more in love wit arabic you a good teacher u make it kinda easy thanks I'll stay tuned in I learn something everyday I know
Mashallah you have made looking up the dictionary really easy. I am anxious to learn more from you. Please give the name of the dictionary which you are referring.
These is just amazing and useful, I have been working for years to use Arabic dictionary ,but of no use. But after seeing these abracadabra everything makes sense
Te amo te amo te amoooooo !!! He comprado 3 diccionarios (OXFORD , HANS WEHR y un diccionario de bolsillo y nunca pude encontrar nada hasta que te encontré a ti !!!!!💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
And it would be really great if you could post a video with more information about the meaning of the prefixes, suffixes and infixes! Please please please! :)
You are an absolute best Arabic teacher. I love enjoying your videos. But I need to know which dictionary is the best that you can recommend for Arabic learners? I shall be really grateful to you.
I’ve been watching these videos for a little bit more than six months and this has been the most useful one yet, not that the others aren’t helpful but this really clears up so much and I feel like I know what to do to learn more in a shorter amount of time😊
Maha, you are so fast, teaching lessons, Please slowly teach us new grammar ways. You are a native but I am not. Anyway, thank you very much. I love your style and you also. God bless you all the happiness of your life. Regards Tafzeel
very important lesson though the most Arabic lerners know about the three root letters. But how to recognize them that`s the point and very needed. Can`t wait the lessons about specific pre-, in- and suffixes. Making the Arabic simple - that`s the right way.
Thanks this video lesson was very useful for me. To look up a word in dictionary the root of the word is very important. I would appreciate to know which dictionary do you recommend ?
ما اجمل تعلم اللغات وتبادل الثقافات، في الوقت الذي دأب فيه العرب على تعلم الانكليزية أشاهد [ مها ] تعلم العربية لغير الناطقين بها، اشكرك على هذا الجهد الكبير متابعك من الوطن العربي
I love it Maha explaining how to use a dictionary, but it's translating Arabic to Italian. My kind of girl - grazie Maha per l'omaggio alla mia lingua 🇮🇹
so u said that ‘-م’ is the prefix to indicate a place, so this way now i can extend my vocabulary! could u please make a video where u teach us more prefixes, suffixes and infixes like this? it would be great! thank you very much!
It's not specifically means place tho ((cmiiw)):
مَ = indicates place to do something
مِ = indicates thing/stuff to do something
مُ = person who do something
Like here
ه ن د س (h-n-d-s), from
هَنْدَسَة (handasa, geometry, architecture)
مُهَنْدِس • (muhandis)
Muhandes is the person who does the handasa(architecture)
There are more functions by putting 'meem' at the begining of a word i.e. meem with a fatha on the top (ah sound) makes it what is called 'haraf makaan' in other words refers to the location. But if you put meem with dhumma (ou sound) then it refers to the person that does the action i.e. a muslim is someone who does islam. and I believe If you put a kasra on the meem then it refers to an object needed to do the action
س أ ل ت م و ن ي هـ ا
those might be the extra letters added to a word's radical letters
the rest of the letters are most likely to be radicals
مكتب ~ كتب
مدرسة ~ درس
معلِّم ~ علم
استقبال ~ قبل
يلعبون ~ لعب
What she said is correct about prefix.
Mim prefix is used in two kinds of words.
For example the English word travel means safar in Arabic.
The person who do travel he is a mu-safir.
And prostration is called sujud in Arabic. And the place where sujud is done is called ma-sjid.
This is new light indeed.
Thank you.
أنا حاءب جدا على درسك،بارك الله فيك...!
Thank you so much, you can imagine how confused I was until I came across this lesson and I have learned a lot today, I speak a little Arabic but I always struggled to form words using the 3 letter methods but now I understand btw I just saw your account yesterday and I have been watching all your videos and love you ❤
Speaking arabic is also very difficult but it becomes easy if we start speaking it daily .Choose 5 new basic arab words every day and use them while talking.Trust me u will get Arabic essence in you talk in few months .
You are an amazing teacher I love your teaching methods.....Keep putting up videos.....I wish one day I can talk fluently in Arabic....You are doing a great job.....Thank you so much
Shukraan Jaziylan for showing us how to find the root letter; I’ve been trying to identify root letters for about 2 years and you showed me how to in 5 minutes.
من سورية الف ألف تحية الك مها...منورة دائماً وسلامي لكل الأخوة في فلسطين الغاااااالية 💐☺️❤️
You’re such a great teacher. Blessings Maha from San Francisco!!! 🙏🏽
It was an amazing lesson..thanks a lot 💞
This video alone makes this UA-cam channel deserved a subscriber.
Maha jazakallah khair
Your style is perfect and easy to understand
Maha, You are such a good teacher. I’m interested in languages because of a general interest in linguistics. I know no Arabic, but guessed the meaning of a word based on an example you gave and was correct. Natural languages are not all that logical, but you make it seem logical enough. Your positivity is also amazing. My partner, whose account I am using, has no real interest in languages, but he liked your video on Arabic male names because of your delivery, which was so enthusiastic
جميلة دائماً يا مها ، رغم اني عربية وأجيد العربية لكني أتابعكِ بسبب انجليزتك التي تتحدثينها بشكل جميل ، تخيلي أنا أتعلم منك الأنجليزية .. 🤗🤗🌺🌺
after a few years of studying Arabic Maha is the only one who has mentioned this simple method, thank you.
💯
i'm a native arabic speaker, and have been using this method unknowingly. this hit me like a truck.
this one was one of your most useful and informative videos!! shukran!
This video change my life!!! Shukran
I love you in the sake of Allah for your work and helping us. Allah Bless you.
Maha you have helped me with pronouncing Arabic properly. Thank so much
جزاكم الله خيرا!
Thank you so much for your videos... You saved me so much time...
Thanks Maha, finally i got it how to gind the root letters.i have watched lot of videos and nobody could explain it as clearly as you did.
Big thank you to you.
Maha you have a gift for teaching. I'll never forget انت موسى! Would love to learn more prefixes, infixes and suffixes with you please 🙏🏼
This was the information I was waiting for since I started to study Arabic! 🤓🥰 Thanks a lot Maha!
You're an amazing teacher.
Please make some lecture on "Conjunctions".... to understand How arabic words connect with each other and how do they form a complete sense inside a sentence.?
e.g. the use of word أن
Thanks you for teaching, you have educated me a lots.
Thank you Maha, this information was very valuable. I love your presentations even though I am very basic. In my understanding.
...mashallah - this trick saves me a lot of study time 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 شكرا جزيلا يا مها
Please make video on how to prepare for an interview in Arabic.. we all need this... Please please please (( MAHA ))
al jazeera learn arabic.
How maha teach is simply amazing
Wow that was very helpful! Thank you so much for teaching this trick! Ive subscribed to your channel.
Arabic learning made easy. Shukran
Maha my beautiful sister you are so awesome thank you for sharing your beautiful language. You are so awesome and so talented. God bless you Maha
Wow, very interesting to listen and learn from you. I really learnt from you. Thanks a lot
Thank you maha for helping me learn arabic, I enjoy your lessons very much.
Thank you so much Maha
Am a new student here and am trying to go through these videos and I have learnt a lot in just 2 weeks.
Shukran!!!
Best teacher
I believe you making me fall more in love wit arabic you a good teacher u make it kinda easy thanks I'll stay tuned in I learn something everyday I know
This is really helpful lesson thank you maha
Mashallah you have made looking up the dictionary really easy. I am anxious to learn more from you.
Please give the name of the dictionary which you are referring.
Maha Darling, plz make one video on all the prefix and suffixes.
Shukran vry much sis.
I hope to meet u someday I think u are a wonderful teacher of Arabic. Take care Maha.
ما شاء الله this is an excellent tip on locating Arabic words in dictionary! شكرن maha
These is just amazing and useful, I have been working for years to use Arabic dictionary ,but of no use. But after seeing these abracadabra everything makes sense
Love your lecture
Te amo te amo te amoooooo !!! He comprado 3 diccionarios (OXFORD , HANS WEHR y un diccionario de bolsillo y nunca pude encontrar nada hasta que te encontré a ti !!!!!💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
And it would be really great if you could post a video with more information about the meaning of the prefixes, suffixes and infixes! Please please please! :)
Dear Maha... happy a new year!!!
This is great! شكراااااان
What dictionary are you holding in the video Maha? I'd like to buy one :)
I catching up maha....thanks for this lesson...
You are an absolute best Arabic teacher. I love enjoying your videos. But I need to know which dictionary is the best that you can recommend for Arabic learners? I shall be really grateful to you.
Assalam o alaikum. I love the way you teach.Bcz it becomes super easy to understand.jazak Allah dear sis.
Thanks maha👍
Great video Masha, Masha Allah
MIND. BLOWN.!!!
Sis.MAHA! Shukran for Lessons!
And Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES, meet ANY of these listeners From Social .Media! TOO DANGEROUS!
Maha, this lesson was very helpful. Please do more like this. ممتاز
really dear u r great super I selut u i see your all videos really very helpful your video love u take care thanks
Maha can you make video on verbs
I love the way you teach Arabic with so passion ,hardwork and energy.May Allah bless you .Heads off to you Mam.Glad to have teacher like you.💐💐🤗😀
Please, Maha, can you add more lessons with prefixes and suffixes, so i can understand better, how this 3 letter root word works?
This is so enlightening!! Thank you. X
The way you flipped through that dictionary overwhelmed me lol
I’ve been watching these videos for a little bit more than six months and this has been the most useful one yet, not that the others aren’t helpful but this really clears up so much and I feel like I know what to do to learn more in a shorter amount of time😊
Thank u so much for the أنت موسي tip, it will be extremely helpful ! Can't wait to know all the meaning of suffixes, infixes etc 😁
Antoine Le Cam Clavarino i can help u in Arabic if you are intrested , i speak french by the way !
magnifico! ممتاز! grazie, muchas gracias! :)
I have a translation exam and even tho I know how to use the dictionary in Arabic this trick was VERY useful!!! Thanks
Maha, you are so fast, teaching lessons, Please slowly teach us new grammar ways. You are a native but I am not. Anyway, thank you very much. I love your style and you also. God bless you all the happiness of your life. Regards Tafzeel
very important lesson though the most Arabic lerners know about the three root letters. But how to recognize them that`s the point and very needed. Can`t wait the lessons about specific pre-, in- and suffixes. Making the Arabic simple - that`s the right way.
Very much useful
Can you give me the details of the dictionary you have shown us many thanks
بتوفيق يا استاذة انتي رائعة 👍
Hi,thank you for telling Arabic words.it is useful but it's hard to remember.i want to learn Arabic more,is there any regular classes.please tell me
Thanks this video lesson was very useful for me. To look up a word in dictionary the root of the word is very important. I would appreciate to know which dictionary do you recommend ?
As Salaamu Alaykum!
Ma. Shaa ALLAAH!
You have MADE MORE SENSE , in short time , than MOST Muslim Scholars that take HOURS or days to EXPLAIN!
🤔😅👍🏽😉
Shukran Sister.
Good video 👌
This was super helpful! Thank you so much. I will use this for my children.
شكرا كثير!!!
Is there a dictionary that you recommend using for Arabic to English?
Hans wehr dictionary is REALLY recommended
very intelligent teacher❤️❤️
شكر مها
What's the name of that dictionary you are holding please
Very helpful Maha! Thanks!!
Nobody ever told me the انت موسي trick, awesome! Dimmi per favore Maha quale dizionario hai usato?
How did you learn English? You speak very well, fluently, with a slight accent.
Great lesson teacher Maha
Just made it so much easier for me
شكرا
Hello. Can I ask which dictionary you are using in this video? Thank you.
THIS HELPED SMMMMM
Terima kasih, Maha.
Excellent
You're great Maha
Love your videos
Love your videos..! Thank you
Oh, you are amazing!
You are very optimistic
Hello Maha..how are you? Nice informative clips👍👍