A very good lesson, thank you, Mr Alawiye. I am an expert in TMJ disorders and a speaker of numerous international events and right now I have a practice in Dubai, and sometimes it's important to know arabic, even though all the professional videos on my channel here on UA-cam are in English, maybe with my team we'll arrange a course in Arabic in future
Thank you Dr. Imaran you're a Dentist i'll keep all vocabularies concerning about the healthy of our teeth, requesting you to explain more about your instruments for dental operations. Thanks alot. Abdullahi- Somalia
Thank you sir for this learning video. Kindly sir make video for kid dental clinic how to speak with kids in Arabic specially for nurses plz sir make for us
Salam Walikkuma Dr. I would like to say Shukran for your all effort and thank you for makeing vedios Arabic sounds in English words so that we can Understand .Appreciate if you can Edit previous vedios also like this
أحسن الله إليكم يا دكتور عمران Please the word أُلقِ is it present tense because ي at end is missing. Please Sir, I just want to learn. جزاكم الله خيرا
It seems like your question still stays unanswered. So if i can just jump in there, ..This is the standard Arabic with the pure grammar. It's real Arabic that every Arabic learner will have to study. Other Arabic accents or dialects can't be called arabic Cuz they don't have any grammar rules, and they changed the meaning and the pronunciations of the original words. So if you're interested in learning arabic, this one is probably for you. A dialect won't benefit you anything!
@@Sadik-yare I disagree. If you’re going to Egypt for example you’re better off learning Egyptian Arabic. Fusha which you’re referring to is not even spoken outside of media and education.
@@fassahspeakstv9788 You've got the right to agree or disagree! It's your choice to choose the dialect you admire. But as for me, i insist what i previously wrote to you as a reply. The reason why i have to learn Arabic isn't because of a country or people, but in order for me to be able to have a better understanding towards my religious(Islam) as well as the melody of this beautiful language. What can i be possibly benefiting Arabic which is not the fusha.. I know many Arabs who don't even speak the real arabic. They may come from different arab countries, but many of them can't even understand each other in Arabic. Why?? Cuz every arab country has got their own dialect which is complete different from fus-ha! That's unfortunate. By the way, i know and met many people who speak standard Arabic as well, and we really got each other in arabic regardless of different nationalities. It's superb! And lastly, i won't believe anyone who tells me they speak Arabic if that Arabic isn't the Fus-ha (the standard Arabic) which has the correct grammar rules. Have a good👍time .
@@fassahspeakstv9788 It depends on why you are learning Arabic ? If it is to understand Quran and Hadith, colloquial is useless. Fusha is the best for understanding Quran and Hadith. Even with Fusha, I can pick up some colloquial Arabic (e.g Egyptian Arabic).
Assalam Aleikum!
I'm dentist. This is made for me. Alhamdulilah
A very good lesson, thank you, Mr Alawiye.
I am an expert in TMJ disorders and a speaker of numerous international events and right now I have a practice in Dubai, and sometimes it's important to know arabic, even though all the professional videos on my channel here on UA-cam are in English, maybe with my team we'll arrange a course in Arabic in future
Thank you Dr. Imaran you're a Dentist i'll keep all vocabularies concerning about the healthy of our teeth, requesting you to explain more about your instruments for dental operations. Thanks alot. Abdullahi- Somalia
Thank you sir for this learning video. Kindly sir make video for kid dental clinic how to speak with kids in Arabic specially for nurses plz sir make for us
Salam Walikkuma Dr. I would like to say Shukran for your all effort and thank you for makeing vedios Arabic sounds in English words so that we can Understand .Appreciate if you can Edit previous vedios also like this
Was lovely to meet you last week and thank you for creating this video for my upcoming trip! Shukran Jazeelan! Fin
شكرًا جزيلًا يا دكتور عمران
جزاك الله خير الجزاء و بارك بوقتك و جهدك و فتح عليك فتوح العارفين.
Jazaa Kallahu Kairan
VERY NICE VIDEO VERY INFORMATIVE I LEARN NEW WORDS WELL DONE BOSS ABUTURAB SHAH FROM AMERICA
Thank you so much my brother ❤☝️🙏
اتمن لك كل التتفيق .. مع السلامة
وانا ايضا اتمنى لك التوفيق
muy buen video profesor gracias =good video thanks you
Nice video
Awsome video 👏👏👏
Hi Doctor 😊
Masshalah lovely🤩🥰
احسنت ـwell done يا استاذ مع السلامه
أحسن الله إليكم يا دكتور عمران
Please the word أُلقِ is it present tense because ي at end is missing.
Please Sir, I just want to learn. جزاكم الله خيرا
The word is in the jussive form and hence the final yaa, which is one of the three defective Arabic letters, has been removed .
مرحبا ،
استمر استاذ.
When gateway to arabic lessons continue?
🙂👍🏽
ASSALAMUALAIKUM
كل شيء علي ما يرام
الحمدلله
Merhaba hamza
Dr which Arabic dialect is this
It seems like your question still stays unanswered. So if i can just jump in there, ..This is the standard Arabic with the pure grammar. It's real Arabic that every Arabic learner will have to study.
Other Arabic accents or dialects can't be called arabic Cuz they don't have any grammar rules, and they changed the meaning and the pronunciations of the original words. So if you're interested in learning arabic, this one is probably for you. A dialect won't benefit you anything!
@@Sadik-yare I disagree. If you’re going to Egypt for example you’re better off learning Egyptian Arabic. Fusha which you’re referring to is not even spoken outside of media and education.
@@fassahspeakstv9788
You've got the right to agree or disagree!
It's your choice to choose the dialect you admire. But as for me, i insist what i previously wrote to you as a reply.
The reason why i have to learn Arabic isn't because of a country or people, but in order for me to be able to have a better understanding towards my religious(Islam) as well as the melody of this beautiful language. What can i be possibly benefiting Arabic which is not the fusha..
I know many Arabs who don't even speak the real arabic. They may come from different arab countries, but many of them can't even understand each other in Arabic. Why??
Cuz every arab country has got their own dialect which is complete different from fus-ha! That's unfortunate.
By the way, i know and met many people who speak standard Arabic as well, and we really got each other in arabic regardless of different nationalities.
It's superb!
And lastly, i won't believe anyone who tells me they speak Arabic if that Arabic isn't the Fus-ha (the standard Arabic) which has the correct grammar rules.
Have a good👍time .
@@fassahspeakstv9788
It depends on why you are learning Arabic ?
If it is to understand Quran and Hadith, colloquial is useless.
Fusha is the best for understanding Quran and Hadith.
Even with Fusha, I can pick up some colloquial Arabic (e.g Egyptian Arabic).
وجع بمعني pain??يا شيخ
نعم هذا صحيح
صحيح يا أخي
ASSALAMU ALAIKUM