📌Exciting Update! I’ve just released the *Master Present Tense in Saudi Dialect* PDF booklet! 🥳 It includes: ✅ A full table of present tense prefixes. ✅ 12 essential verbs fully conjugated. ✅ Example sentences for every verb to make practice easy and practical! Download it here: subscribepage.io/MasterPresentTense Thank you for your amazing support, and I hope this booklet helps you on your Arabic learning journey! Let me know what you think! 😊✨
@@Nimra-909 الله يعافيك Nimra! A video about the Past Tense is recorded and now being edited! It should be out with its PDF booklet sometime very soon! Stay tuned
@@Arabently That's awesome! Can't wait for the next video and the PDF. Your content is super helpful for learning Arabic. Thanks for all your hard work! 🌟❤️
This video was absolutely amazing and incredibly effective for learning Arabic! I was so impressed that I watched the full 26+ minute video in one sitting. May Allah bless you and grant you barakah in your life. I kindly request that you create a playlist from beginner to advanced levels, step by step. Additionally, if possible, please attach a PDF file in your description. Your teaching method is just outstanding. Please continue making these step-by-step videos-they are immensely helpful for every Arabic learner. Thank you!❤❤❤
You are teaching the Arabic language better than anyone else on UA-cam, exactly because you underline and concentrate on the most fundamental thing in a language: conjugation of verbs. A sentence is built on the skeleton of correctly conjugated verbs (person and tense). Memorising nouns, numbers, verbs can be done through self-study of a dictionary (once one has mastered to read the Arabic alphabet) but one needs help initially to solve the formula of conjugation. Once this formula of conjugating verbs and word order is mastered, the hardworking student will quickly become fluent, both in spoken as in written language. شکرا جزیلا یا معلم / استاذ
عفوا! Thank you so much for your extremely kind words! I'm flattered and happy to know that you found this helpful! You seem to know what language learning method works for you! ✌️
@@kamran3919 Hey Kamran! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos! I wish I could upload daily, unfortunately it takes a lot of time to make a video and I have other responsibilities at the moment! We'll try to upload more videos more consistently in the following months!
Wallahi, I have been on a path to learn spoken khaleeji arabic for 2 years now, and this was the content that I needed . بارك الله فيك. شكرا علا مساعدك
Finally i got the Teacher who teaches so easy and his method of teaching is Amazing. I came here 1st time and i Remembered this lecture Thanks You sir keep it up. Bundle of Love and Respect from Riyadh ❤
I'm from Hong Kong and recently I met a girl from Saudi and we become friends. That's the reason why I wanna learn Saudi dialect to communicate with her in arabic! Looking forward to your new video! Really clear and helpful! !شكرا
Thanks a lot, teacher! I can't wait for the next useful verbs in the Saudi Dialect. I am curious about "cleaning the floor" and "washing the dishes" . Yes, I do that. :D I think the concept of this video is perfect.
This is the best Arabic video on internet especially for KSA, thanks. I have few questions: 1. How can we conjugate the verb "To say/tell" in past tense? Eg She said...He said to her, They said... She said to me, Wait, I said it before,I told him, she told me, we told them, they told us etc. 2. How can we conjugate all these verbs you just taught us in past tense? Eg I spoke to him, He listened to her, I heard..., We drank..., They went..., She learnt...etc 3. How can we know when to use the prefix "tee" for both genders like in "to learn" unlike in others cases where you used "tee" for female and "yee" for male? Please, if you can make a video for this I will be most grateful. It hasn't been easy learning another entirely new language with different alphabets, pronunciation and grammatical rules. We are thankful to all of you who noticed our struggle and opted to lend us a helping hand. 🙏
Hey Chidozie! Thank you for these kind words! I'm so glad you're finding the video helpful! There will be a full video to explain the past tense sometime soon inshAllah. As for your third question, the prefix "ye" is used with the pronoun (he), whereas the prefix "te" is used for both (she) and (YOU male) I recommend re-watching the video and paying extra attention to sentence with the pronoun (he) vs sentences with the pronoun (you -masculine-)! You can also watch our video on pronouns to make this even clearer.
@@ArabentlySaudi Dialect. Just discovered your channel - it was hard finding content that worked for me in the Saudi dialect specifically. Keep up the good work
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for your support! Always feel free to share with us any topic that you'd like us to create videos about and we will do our best!
I'm very glad you liked it, Nimrah! We'll definitely upload more videos soon! So stay tuned and let us know if you have any specific topic that you would like us to make videos about!
@Arabently May Allah always bless you , reward you and give success. Ameen . And yes I have a request to make conversational videos on topics like shopping, daily life , interview, weather, office, family life etc . There are many videos available on these topics but those are in modern standard Arabic (fusha) but not available in the Saudi dialect.
More videos with verbs and sentences will be beneficial, inshallah looking forward to it Although I have a question,how can a person develop the accent? Post more!!
Hey Rohan! Thanks for the comment and suggestion! As for your question, getting a lot of exposure to the natives speaking (and eventually interacting with them) will help you develop a good accent! And it's very doable! One of my students reached a point where I honestly thought he was Saudi when he talked to me! But it takes time and is probably not the priority for a beginner!
Unfortunately, there aren't many books un Saudi Dialect since it's a spoken and not a written dialect. However, I think chatGPT is doing a great job at it! You can ask it to give a list of verbs in Saudi Dialect and it would help you!
الله يوفقك و يسعد قلبك، اخوي تقدر تترجم العبارات اللي شايع بينكم زي see you letter , long time no see, how it’s going on, how aren you doing يعني زي عبارات اللي نحفظها يوم نتعلم انجليزي، شكرا
Next videos should be possessive form such as ”i bring it to you” اجيبلك (ajeeblak) sorry If i wrote it wrong Also would love a video on extending the vocabulary. And past tense
Asalam Alaykum bro, Do you give lessons on Saudi dialect online? I’m like an intermediate level in Arabic Alhamdulillah and I’d like to learn Saudi dialect to a more advanced level . I’ve been looking for a good Saudi dialect teacher. Thanks!
Wa alaykum assalam! Thank you for showing interest! My private sessions are fully booked currently. However, you can contact us at contact@arabently.com so that we can inform you of any new updates!
I currently study Fusha and can definitely see the similarities! Do you recommend I study a dialect simultaneously? Of all the dialects, I’m most interested in the Saudi variety. Also I know that the KSA has many dialects. Which one would this be? Is there a “standard” dialect there kinda like the Midwestern American English accent is the default accent in the US? شكرا
Hey! For most, studying MSA and a dialect simultaneously might not be a good idea. It's usually better to start with either one of them, get to a B1 level at least, and then start another dialect. This dialect is the Najdi dialect, which is the central region of KSA and it is considered to be the standard Saudi Dialect.
The word في means "in", and when we want to specify time in Arabic it's correct to say "in the morning" "في الصباح" or to say "the morning" "الصباح" أروح الشغل في الصباح أروح الشغل الصباح Both are correct
The word قاعد is used in the Saudi Dialect to form the present continuous tense. It also exists in MSA but is not used the same way. Did that answer your question, or did I misunderstand your point?
The dialect used in Madinah is called "Hijazi". I'll make a video talking about the differences between the two, but as a beginner, I'd say don't worry much about it now
Interesting, because I’m currently learning in Riyadh and the conjugation they’re teaching us isn’t with the “y” for men at the beginning, or the “t” for women. Example: arukh (your example - to go - sorry, transliterating). We’re learning “rukh” for men and “rukhi” for women. Make sense?
Thank you for your suggestion! I understand the appeal of using English to read Arabic, but I believe it’s more effective to learn to read Arabic directly. It might seem challenging at first, but it’s worth it in the long run. I’ve created a beginner-friendly playlist to help with this-feel free to check it out on my channel!
Our focus as Muslims should be studying Quranic Arabic. Let us study the Quran on a daily basis and encourage others to do so as well. Best Quran translations are M Asad Leopold Weiss, Asi, Hammad Zaki, Kepler.
And why you learned English and why people can’t study any local dialect by the way when you go Saudi Arabia i wont understand what are people talking about
📌Exciting Update!
I’ve just released the *Master Present Tense in Saudi Dialect* PDF booklet! 🥳 It includes:
✅ A full table of present tense prefixes.
✅ 12 essential verbs fully conjugated.
✅ Example sentences for every verb to make practice easy and practical!
Download it here:
subscribepage.io/MasterPresentTense
Thank you for your amazing support, and I hope this booklet helps you on your Arabic learning journey! Let me know what you think! 😊✨
الله يعطيك العافية ❤
Please also provide pdf and video for past tense ❤
@@Nimra-909 الله يعافيك Nimra!
A video about the Past Tense is recorded and now being edited! It should be out with its PDF booklet sometime very soon! Stay tuned
@@Arabently That's awesome! Can't wait for the next video and the PDF. Your content is super helpful for learning Arabic. Thanks for all your hard work! 🌟❤️
This video was absolutely amazing and incredibly effective for learning Arabic! I was so impressed that I watched the full 26+ minute video in one sitting. May Allah bless you and grant you barakah in your life. I kindly request that you create a playlist from beginner to advanced levels, step by step. Additionally, if possible, please attach a PDF file in your description. Your teaching method is just outstanding. Please continue making these step-by-step videos-they are immensely helpful for every Arabic learner. Thank you!❤❤❤
Wow! It's truly amazing that you've watched the whole video in one sitting!
Thank you for your comments and suggestions! We'll do our best!
You are teaching the Arabic language better than anyone else on UA-cam, exactly because you underline and concentrate on the most fundamental thing in a language: conjugation of verbs. A sentence is built on the skeleton of correctly conjugated verbs (person and tense). Memorising nouns, numbers, verbs can be done through self-study of a dictionary (once one has mastered to read the Arabic alphabet) but one needs help initially to solve the formula of conjugation. Once this formula of conjugating verbs and word order is mastered, the hardworking student will quickly become fluent, both in spoken as in written language. شکرا جزیلا یا معلم / استاذ
عفوا!
Thank you so much for your extremely kind words! I'm flattered and happy to know that you found this helpful!
You seem to know what language learning method works for you! ✌️
Brother please everyday do one video upload
Because I am interested and I want to learn arabic and accent
@@kamran3919 Hey Kamran! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos!
I wish I could upload daily, unfortunately it takes a lot of time to make a video and I have other responsibilities at the moment!
We'll try to upload more videos more consistently in the following months!
@Arabently where are you from yourself?
@@easky363 brother .i am from India .
Ahhh!! After 1 month of search i got the right channel for hijazi arabic. You are amazing!
Thank you so much Ruby!
This channel is more Najdi than Hijazi though 🙊
Believe me you are best Arabic teacher...stay blessed
That is so kind of you to say, Bilal! Thank you so much!
@@Arabently plz add more videos or even strt some paid courses
We're working on something that will be available soon inshAllah!
@@Arabently good luck
Wallahi, I have been on a path to learn spoken khaleeji arabic for 2 years now, and this was the content that I needed . بارك الله فيك. شكرا علا مساعدك
That's a very encouraging comment!
I'm glad you found it useful! More is to come inshAllah!
Sayed Arabently ,
Your clips helps me a lot.
Hats off to you😊😊
Shukran Sayed Marcelino!
I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful
Finally i got the Teacher who teaches so easy and his method of teaching is Amazing.
I came here 1st time and i Remembered this lecture
Thanks You sir keep it up.
Bundle of Love and Respect from Riyadh ❤
That's so kind of you to say! It's our pleasure, and we're glad you found it easy! ❤️
I'm from Hong Kong and recently I met a girl from Saudi and we become friends.
That's the reason why I wanna learn Saudi dialect to communicate with her in arabic!
Looking forward to your new video! Really clear and helpful!
!شكرا
You met a Saudi girl in Hong Kong! That's interesting!
Thank you for your kind words! And stay tuned for the coming videos!
Thanks a lot, teacher! I can't wait for the next useful verbs in the Saudi Dialect. I am curious about "cleaning the floor" and "washing the dishes" . Yes, I do that. :D I think the concept of this video is perfect.
Hey, thanks for your kind words!
I'll make sure to include these verbs in one of our coming videos inshAllah!😎
Just perfect 🙌🏾 New in Saudi Arabia and just found the perfect channel to learn saudi arabic 🤩
Welcome to Saudi, Sam!
You're in the right place for sure! We're just getting started with these videos, and there's so much more coming your way.
I love the content. I am still learning so every lesson is precious to me. Thank you.
I'm really glad you're finding the content helpful! You're welcome, and thank you for your support!
This is so good brother. Don't stop making videos since there are not much high quality videos like yours ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks, Ayman!
This is the best Arabic video on internet especially for KSA, thanks.
I have few questions:
1. How can we conjugate the verb "To say/tell" in past tense?
Eg She said...He said to her, They said... She said to me, Wait, I said it before,I told him, she told me, we told them, they told us etc.
2. How can we conjugate all these verbs you just taught us in past tense?
Eg I spoke to him, He listened to her, I heard..., We drank..., They went..., She learnt...etc
3. How can we know when to use the prefix "tee" for both genders like in "to learn" unlike in others cases where you used "tee" for female and "yee" for male?
Please, if you can make a video for this I will be most grateful. It hasn't been easy learning another entirely new language with different alphabets, pronunciation and grammatical rules.
We are thankful to all of you who noticed our struggle and opted to lend us a helping hand. 🙏
Hey Chidozie! Thank you for these kind words! I'm so glad you're finding the video helpful!
There will be a full video to explain the past tense sometime soon inshAllah.
As for your third question, the prefix "ye" is used with the pronoun (he), whereas the prefix "te" is used for both (she) and (YOU male)
I recommend re-watching the video and paying extra attention to sentence with the pronoun (he) vs sentences with the pronoun (you -masculine-)! You can also watch our video on pronouns to make this even clearer.
We are patiently waiting for the video as promised. Thanks in anticipation 🙏@@Arabently
Perfect. I'm somewhere a little over a beginner level and this clarified so many things. Please keep posting
Thank you! Will do!
Are you a little over a beginner in the Saudi Dialect or MSA?
@@ArabentlySaudi Dialect. Just discovered your channel - it was hard finding content that worked for me in the Saudi dialect specifically. Keep up the good work
Your mind-blowing ❤❤❤❤❤ allha bless you long life.
Thank you so much!
Wow! So many things to unpack and learn this time. I have to watch this a few times. Thank you again ya ustadz :)
Afwan habibi! Enjoy the video!
Very very nice. Please continue dear teacher
Thank you for your comment!
MashaAllah may Allah continue to bless you and your family for another amazing video Jazakaallahu khayran
Amen! Thank you for your support Saida!
Thank you for making this content for learning Arabic! It's helping me so much as a beginner. You're a true gem 💎
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for your support!
Always feel free to share with us any topic that you'd like us to create videos about and we will do our best!
ممتاز! أنا أحب عربي ❤
This is very, very good content. Jazakullah khair.
Amen! Thanks!
Excellent ❤ learned a lot . Thank you so much for teaching in a very easy way. Please upload more videos
I'm very glad you liked it, Nimrah!
We'll definitely upload more videos soon! So stay tuned and let us know if you have any specific topic that you would like us to make videos about!
@Arabently May Allah always bless you , reward you and give success. Ameen . And yes I have a request to make conversational videos on topics like shopping, daily life , interview, weather, office, family life etc . There are many videos available on these topics but those are in modern standard Arabic (fusha) but not available in the Saudi dialect.
Thank you so much!
Sure, we will work on such videos as well!
Excellent teaching skills.
Glad you think so! Thanks for posting this comment!
More videos with verbs and sentences will be beneficial, inshallah looking forward to it
Although I have a question,how can a person develop the accent?
Post more!!
Hey Rohan! Thanks for the comment and suggestion!
As for your question, getting a lot of exposure to the natives speaking (and eventually interacting with them) will help you develop a good accent!
And it's very doable! One of my students reached a point where I honestly thought he was Saudi when he talked to me! But it takes time and is probably not the priority for a beginner!
@ do you suggest any books to read to learn more verbs ?
Or Arabic books in general saudi dialect and not fusha
Unfortunately, there aren't many books un Saudi Dialect since it's a spoken and not a written dialect.
However, I think chatGPT is doing a great job at it! You can ask it to give a list of verbs in Saudi Dialect and it would help you!
Thank you so much for this great learning video. You are the best teacher. Masha Allah Please make a video on past tense too.
My pleasure! Thank you for your nice words!
We will work on a video for past tense sometime soon inshAllah
@Arabently thanks a lot
شكرا جزيلا يا اخوي!!
هذا مفيده جدا جدا جدا...
عفوا يا دون!
شكرا لك على تعليقك 💚
You are perfect sir. Everything im need to learn
🎉
I'm so glad your enjoying it! 💪
Really Really very useful. Thank you bro❤❤❤
You are most welcome! Thanks for your comment!
MashaAllah nice content
We're glad you liked it!
Alhamdulillah. Jazakullah khair.
Thank you so much!
Great, keep it up 🎉
Thanks!
بارك الله بك
وبك 🌹
Great work
Thanks!
يعطيك العافيه
الله يعافيك 😄
Assalamu alaykum
Wow amazing video sir please make more verbs video all important verbs please ❤❤❤
Wa alaykum assalam! Thanks for your support, Ali!
That's actually a good idea!
الله يوفقك و يسعد قلبك، اخوي تقدر تترجم العبارات اللي شايع بينكم زي see you letter , long time no see, how it’s going on, how aren you doing يعني زي عبارات اللي نحفظها يوم نتعلم انجليزي، شكرا
شكرا على هذا الاقتراح الرهيب!
I'll do my best to make a video about these common expressions some time in the future inshAllah
اخوي اقولك بصدق هذا الويديو مرة مفيد!!! راح تقدر نسوي جزء ثان لهذا ويديو؟
شكرا حبيبي!
I'm glad you found it useful! I have a lot of videos planned for the future, I hope I'll have time to work on them!
Shukron for your kindness
Thank you for your nice comment!
How about the conjugations for the past tense
It's totally different and it will be the topic of another video in the future inshAllah!
Next videos should be possessive form such as ”i bring it to you” اجيبلك (ajeeblak) sorry If i wrote it wrong
Also would love a video on extending the vocabulary. And past tense
These are some awesome ideas!
Noted ✍️
Asalam Alaykum bro,
Do you give lessons on Saudi dialect online? I’m like an intermediate level in Arabic Alhamdulillah and I’d like to learn Saudi dialect to a more advanced level . I’ve been looking for a good Saudi dialect teacher. Thanks!
Wa alaykum assalam! Thank you for showing interest!
My private sessions are fully booked currently. However, you can contact us at contact@arabently.com so that we can inform you of any new updates!
@ thanks I emailed you
i like the amiyyah language before that i usually only speak in fasih and its suck to know that everyone never speak the language you study for
I totally understand, it can get really frustrating knowing that the language you learned is not really used in daily life conversations!
I currently study Fusha and can definitely see the similarities! Do you recommend I study a dialect simultaneously? Of all the dialects, I’m most interested in the Saudi variety. Also I know that the KSA has many dialects. Which one would this be? Is there a “standard” dialect there kinda like the Midwestern American English accent is the default accent in the US? شكرا
Hey! For most, studying MSA and a dialect simultaneously might not be a good idea. It's usually better to start with either one of them, get to a B1 level at least, and then start another dialect.
This dialect is the Najdi dialect, which is the central region of KSA and it is considered to be the standard Saudi Dialect.
Kindly tell me the difference between الصباح and في الصباح.. i mean where we can use ال and في with nouns
The word في means "in", and when we want to specify time in Arabic it's correct to say "in the morning" "في الصباح" or to say "the morning" "الصباح"
أروح الشغل في الصباح
أروح الشغل الصباح
Both are correct
@Arabently Thank you so much for the explanation
Sir i have a Question.
We are learning here Arabic Dialect...
But
The Word قاعد Uses in MSA or فصحی Arabic..
The word قاعد is used in the Saudi Dialect to form the present continuous tense.
It also exists in MSA but is not used the same way.
Did that answer your question, or did I misunderstand your point?
Sir Kindly explain the difference between جالس and قاعد.
As both words are using for making sentences to present continuous..
Thanks
You are spot on!
No difference between these two words. People use them interchangeably and you can choose the one you like more
isnt it abgha instead of abi?
i live in madinah
btw the videos are so good
That is an awesome note! Actually both أبي and أبغى are used to say "I want"
However, "أبي" is slightly more common in Riyadh compared to "أبغى"
@@Arabently how different is this dialect for residents living in madinah instead of riyadh
The dialect used in Madinah is called "Hijazi". I'll make a video talking about the differences between the two, but as a beginner, I'd say don't worry much about it now
@@Arabently just a suggestion that add the other local dialects too that way you'd get more reach Insha'Allah
شكرًا
?does saudi dialect pronounce q with g
Yes exactly! ق is usually pronounced as a "g"!
عَفْواً
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What accect is it,Soudia/ Emirate
All of our videos focus on the Central Saudi Dialect (Spoken in Riyadh and also known as Najdi dialect)
Thanks alot for reply on me@@Arabently
@@Arabently❤❤❤
Interesting, because I’m currently learning in Riyadh and the conjugation they’re teaching us isn’t with the “y” for men at the beginning, or the “t” for women. Example:
arukh (your example - to go - sorry, transliterating). We’re learning “rukh” for men and “rukhi” for women. Make sense?
@@CJMalatestinich I think both rukh and rukhi is for past tense. I might be wrong since I am also leaning arabic.
where are you from?
The dialect taught in this channel is the Najdi Saudi Dialect (dialect of Riyadh)
Sir your arabia writing need english please
Thank you for your suggestion! I understand the appeal of using English to read Arabic, but I believe it’s more effective to learn to read Arabic directly. It might seem challenging at first, but it’s worth it in the long run. I’ve created a beginner-friendly playlist to help with this-feel free to check it out on my channel!
Our focus as Muslims should be studying Quranic Arabic. Let us study the Quran on a daily basis and encourage others to do so as well. Best Quran translations are M Asad Leopold Weiss, Asi, Hammad Zaki, Kepler.
Thanks for sharing that!
Just please be aware that the Arabic explained in this video is part of the spoken Saudi Dialect and not the Quranic Arabic
The are a lot of videos about Fusha more then 1000 videos. so why you didn’t go there?
And why you learned English and why people can’t study any local dialect by the way when you go Saudi Arabia i wont understand what are people talking about