This video is showing about greeting: Kaifa Haluka Ya Akhi ( How are you my brother ), Also between Khasu and Sayfullah asking about: Min Aina Anta ( Where are you from ), Also both of them asking about the age: Kam A'mruka ( How old are you ), Also asking about marriage: Hal Anta Mujawwiz ( Are you married ), Also again asking about: Do you have children ( Hal Laka Aulad ). The conversation continues talking about Where do you live ( Aina Taskun ) ... It is a very good video for me to learn Arabic as a beginner. Alhamdulillah ... Syukron Ya Akhi Khasu
LOVE LOVE LOVE the youthful, modern, naturalistic style, the realistic speed, the use of subtitles for later study, and the varied application of basic, understandable vocabulary- you are really helping learners like me get a foothold in the language, c
I’m traveling north africa now and I saved your videos in youtube. And It helped me alot to study in flight or car! All people told me “thanks to learn arabic!” I’m sure that after back to korea, i will study more about arabic
Do you think this language is difficult?? I’m Arabian and i see my language is very complicated for who want to learn it . There are many reasons for that
@@gazelleenglish2777 Enjoy your time learning, and we hope that you will visit Saudi Arabia. We will be happy. The Saudi regions consist of many Arabic dialects. In fact, we do not speak like this video 😁
I have never studied Arabic but I could understand most of the conversation possibly because some words are similar to Hindi which I know. It is fascinating how the languages are all connected!
@@nimosayeda4592 the words like Turki and Russi. Also, Umri (age) and aulaad. I am not sure if I wrote the correct Arabic pronunciation. I am also not sure if these are Urdu words because Urdu words are often used in Hindi.
If you want to speak Arabic you need speak and listen because any languge needs to work harder especially these two clinics And good luck بالتوفيق إن شاء الله
3 месяца назад смотрела это видео и думала: Неужели когда-нибудь буду понимать эту речь?… И вот спустя 3 месяца заново включила, Oh my god! Я всё понимаю!!! Так радостно на душе от этого! ❤ Спасибо за ваш канал, за ваши видео 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks so much for the content. I'm just finding your channel now, but these are exactly the type of videos I am looking for as a beginner trying to learn through comprehensible input.
Subhanallah it’s almost like you described my exact situation. I am 19 living by myself, getting a diploma, trying to learn Quran AND trying to learn Arabic no wonder I am so stressed, find it very challenging and am struggling to stay consistent. I need to make changes jazakallahkhair
I'm from India & I really want to dig into Arabic Language...I really appreciate your work brother..keep continuing for Non Arabs who are seeking proper platform to learn this Divine language 🇮🇳🌼
This is my first time to get to know about Arabic, I have found out it's really difficult haha compare to some Asia languages. Thank you for the video habibi. Your converstaion very helpful, apprecitated brother.
It's a wonderful world. We speak different languages and come from different regions and have different cultures, but we come from just One World. And we were born to love one another and take care of our world.
Even tho I’m a certified Arab, it’s kinda embrassing for me not to understand Classical Arabic cause I was born as an Arab 😅. I do know how to read them but I don’t understand the meaning of the words, like for example a Syrian or an Egyptian man spoke to me, and I would just understand a bit, even some words they say I’ve never even heard of them before. I do understand khaleeji Arabic like UAE,Qatar. I understand the words and how they speak, and it’s really easy for me to reply them without hesitation. So this video helped me quite a lot and I’m thankful 🙏
The most difficult Arabic dialects are the dialects of North African countries As for the Egyptian and Levantine dialects, it is widespread and understandable to most Arabs
@@somayaahmed6241 idk cause North African countries some of them are easier to understand, but Classical Arabic is just difficult for me to understand sometimes, because as an Arab I grew up watching English cartoons and English videos and etc. so that’s why Classical Arabic is quite difficult for me to understand. And I think that if I grew up watching Arabic cartooons and Arabic videos and etc, I would understand it very clearly. It’s a shame growing up watching english cartoons and vids. cause as an Arab I should understand Arabic languages completely. But oh well it is what it is.
Mashāallah. Just what I needed...😲 Khasu & sayfullah thanks for reaching out to the community.... Let me kick start Insha'Allah🙏 crossing my fingers that I wud finally Insha'Allah speak Arabic. I love it so much. Allah make easy 🙏
This video is very beneficial. I want to learn Arabic and this is a very useful video to build my listening skills. Thank you so much brother! Jazakallah
I started learning the arabia like 5 months ago. I watched this before I begin and didn’t understand a single word, now I understand like 90% of this dialogue. I know that this is for beginners, but id like to respect myself right now😂 alhamduliLlah. Guys, don’t fear if you open an arabic book or smthng and can’t get a single word. Its not hard as it might look for first time, just go from small to big when you learn. The first result you will get after the month or more of learning if you will practice it usually. Dont forget to practice. Allah (subhannaka ua taala) loves, when a human practice a little knowledge everyday, than big for once a week. PS, sorry for my bad English :D
Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh Allah apko behtareen badala ata farmaye our apki khidamat ko qabul kare aur ummat ke liye haida yat ka jariya banaye ameen
معقول انتم تشوفونا كذا لما نحاول نتعلم الانجليزية😅 المهم المواصلة في التعليم والله اخجلونا الأجانب لاهتمامهم باللغة العربية والإسلام أكثر مننا بارك الله فيكم وشكر الله سعيكم واعانكم ووفقكم إلى مرادكم وكل خير انتم راجوه❤
It’s amazing to see the resemblance between Arabic and Irish. Is Mise is my name in Irish and you see at the beginning they introduce themselves like this.
Сначала охренел, что арабы так похожи на кавкацев, потом всё выяснилось :) Чеченцы! Спасибо большое, контент очень полезный, молодцы так классно сделали
If Kerala Namboodiris Brahman created RIGHT to LEFT Hebrew, then who created Arabic? The answer is the same Kerala Namboodiris ! Pythagoras and Plato studied in Kodungallur University of Kerala. Same way several Persian scholars studied Math in Kerala before so called Jesus was born. Arabic language was created by Kerala Namboodiris. Their numerals are called Hindu-Arabic even today. The Persian Mathematician Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi studied in Kodungallur University in Kerala. Fibonacci took his Arabic works to Italy from Bejaya , Algeria. ALGEBRA is derived from Al-Jabr, one of the two operations he used to solve quadratic equations. Algorism and algorithm stem from Algoritmi, the Latin form of his name. Al-Biruni was a Sanskrit scholar who learnt Math and astronomy in from Namboodiri professors adept in Sanskrit and Arabic . While others were killing each other over religious differences, Al-Biruni had a remarkable ability to engage Hindus in peaceful dialogue. Mohammad Yasin puts this dramatically when he says, “The Indica is like a magic island of quiet, impartial research in the midst of a world of clashing swords, burning towns, and burned temples.” (Indica is another name for Al-Biruni’s history of India). (Yasin, 1975, p. 212 ANCIENT ARABS AND GREEKS DO NOT HAVE A SINGLE INVENTION OR DISCOVERY repeat NOT A SINGLE INVENTION OR DISCOVERY , WHICH IS NOT STOLEN FROM INDIA .. . THE GREEK AND ARABIC TRANSLATIONS WERE DONE IN KERALA KODUNGALLUR UNIVERSITY. ।।।
I come here in november 2023 just to learn arabic. I want to know more arabic conversation because of the palestinian people bombardment by the israhell..i wish to be more motivated this time..may Allah SWT granted me with oppotunities and abundant time with this language...aameen...
I love the sound of Arabic and Hebrew. Very earthy full of antiquity.
me too
There is no Hebrew here
This video is showing about greeting: Kaifa Haluka Ya Akhi ( How are you my brother ), Also between Khasu and Sayfullah asking about: Min Aina Anta ( Where are you from ), Also both of them asking about the age: Kam A'mruka ( How old are you ), Also asking about marriage: Hal Anta Mujawwiz ( Are you married ), Also again asking about: Do you have children ( Hal Laka Aulad ).
The conversation continues talking about Where do you live ( Aina Taskun ) ... It is a very good video for me to learn Arabic as a beginner. Alhamdulillah ... Syukron Ya Akhi Khasu
Helpful
ه حقيقي
thanks for this great comment
Hi, do you know what the guy in the left said when asking where the other is from? I reckon Min Aina anta but not the rest...
Barakallah fiik, permission to take screenshoot
Can you do more of these conservation-style videos please? they are so useful in a classroom. Thanks a lot for your efforts
Flip the S and the V.
Conversation.
شكرا
نعم
It's really helpful
Thanks
if you nedd any help to speak arbic with someone im here
LOVE LOVE LOVE the youthful, modern, naturalistic style, the realistic speed, the use of subtitles for later study, and the varied application of basic, understandable vocabulary- you are really helping learners like me get a foothold in the language, c
هذا افضل الطريق لتعلم اللغة العربية بَاْرَكَ اللّٰهُ فِیكُمْ يا اخوتي الكرام تحياتي لكم من كردستان العراق ...
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن , كأنكم عرب حقيقيين , اسأل الله العظيم أن يحفظكم
I'm an Indian and learning madina Arabic language book , i can understand your Arabic mashallah
ما شاء الله! ما هو مستوى الكتاب الذي تدرس فيه؟
Slow brothers I am beginners .....
Fr😂
Great help.
Jazak Allah.
Just put it on 0.75 😅
i will help you , i am a native speaker
but i need you to help me in english
@@anasabdelfattah6521challenge accepted. Put me on the list, please
I’m traveling north africa now and I saved your videos in youtube. And It helped me alot to study in flight or car! All people told me “thanks to learn arabic!” I’m sure that after back to korea, i will study more about arabic
Понял почти все, большое спасибо. Изучаю арабский, очень полезное видео!
Jazakhallahu khairan akhi...
Love from Bangladesh
Спасибо! Очень помогает!! Будет здорово услышать о любимых местах / еде, чем занимаетесь каждый день (хожу на работу, рынок, итд).
I've been learning Arabic for a number of years and your channel will help me as I continue to study. Thank you so much!
I can speak Arabic & also learning E. L
Do you think this language is difficult?? I’m Arabian and i see my language is very complicated for who want to learn it . There are many reasons for that
@@albeladi2715 There are some aspects of Arabic that are very difficult, of course, and then there are some that I find somewhat easy.🌺
@@gazelleenglish2777 Enjoy your time learning, and we hope that you will visit Saudi Arabia. We will be happy. The Saudi regions consist of many Arabic dialects. In fact, we do not speak like this video 😁
@@albeladi2715 It would be wonderful to visit your country. 🌺
مع اني عربية واعرف اللغة العربية ماشاءالله لغتك العربية جداً قوية كناطقينها بارك الله فيك
This is best video I found for conversational Arabic, almost understood all of the conversation!
Can you do more of these brother
Yeeess please, Arabic is a mystic beautiful divine langue ❤
Yes please MashaAllah
Here exist more.
Thank you
More conversation videos with subtitles pls❤
@ArabicUniversityAcademy شكرا لك أخي
日本人で、アラビアを勉強しています。分かりやすくて助かります。ありがとうございます。
Awesome. For the first time I was able to understand a conversation in Arabic. I'm waiting forward for another video like this.
عظيم
Me also
ما شاء الله
انا افهم كل في الحوار
Great. I understood everything
انا طالب اللغة العربية ، انا من المكسيك. 😊
أنا عربية، ممكن أن نتعرف؟!
بارك الله فيك أخي
معك معلم لغة عربية إن احتجت شيء ❤
I have never studied Arabic but I could understand most of the conversation possibly because some words are similar to Hindi which I know. It is fascinating how the languages are all connected!
What words are similar between Hindi and Arabic that you understand?
@@nimosayeda4592 the words like Turki and Russi. Also, Umri (age) and aulaad. I am not sure if I wrote the correct Arabic pronunciation. I am also not sure if these are Urdu words because Urdu words are often used in Hindi.
@@riddhimanna8437 Interesting. Thanks!
@@riddhimanna8437 these are urdu words, urdu's writing style is same as Arabic
@@toxicfolio6608 Urdu Hindi both are same
تحياتنا لكم من العراق 🇮🇶 ❤
This is great! Im learning Arabic as someone who grew up in Eastern Europe (no similarities between languages). Keep posting videos. Hvala!
I am from South Asia (Bangladesh)......
Arabic is so different language from my mother tongue
If you want to speak Arabic you need speak and listen because any languge needs to work harder especially these two clinics
And good luck
بالتوفيق إن شاء الله
MashaAllah.. I think this channel is the easiest to learn Arabic.. and makes me interested in learning it..
if you want , we may be an language partners
i will help you in arabic (i am nativ) and you help me in english
الشيشان اهل نخوة و غيرة على الاسلام ،،،أحييكم من الجزائر ،نحن نحبكم في الله..أنا أستاذة لغة عربية و نحن في خدمتكم
3 месяца назад смотрела это видео и думала: Неужели когда-нибудь буду понимать эту речь?… И вот спустя 3 месяца заново включила, Oh my god! Я всё понимаю!!! Так радостно на душе от этого! ❤ Спасибо за ваш канал, за ваши видео 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'm getting there :)
Don’t be tired. Good job. God protect.
I’m glad I can understand standard dialect as a native Iraqi Arabic speaker.
Kur'an Arapçasını her Arap'ın anlaması gerekmez mi, ben bunu anlayamıyorum kendi öz dilinizden nasıl kopuyorsunuz, buna gavurlar mı sebep oldu
How old are you
Allah ya Barrak. Mashallah.
Very, very helpful in developing listening and speaking skills! Please make more like this. Thank you!!!
Thanks so much for the content. I'm just finding your channel now, but these are exactly the type of videos I am looking for as a beginner trying to learn through comprehensible input.
تحياتي لكم من السعودية ❤️🇸🇦🇸🇦
Subhanallah it’s almost like you described my exact situation. I am 19 living by myself, getting a diploma, trying to learn Quran AND trying to learn Arabic no wonder I am so stressed, find it very challenging and am struggling to stay consistent. I need to make changes jazakallahkhair
Mashallah brother you are a great Arabic teacher ❤
I'm from India & I really want to dig into Arabic Language...I really appreciate your work brother..keep continuing for Non Arabs who are seeking proper platform to learn this Divine language 🇮🇳🌼
It is beautiful
Hi dear sister, if you want to talk with someone in Arabic. I'm here, also it's free, and I want to improve my speaking in English.
@@لاالهإلاالله-ض7ك1ض shukran brother for the concern.
@@asfi786Your welcome, and I'm a woman
Are you muslim?
This is my first time to get to know about Arabic, I have found out it's really difficult haha compare to some Asia languages. Thank you for the video habibi. Your converstaion very helpful, apprecitated brother.
MashAllah, guys that was a great idea to teach basic Arabic for Muslimsb for chatting in their first trip to Saudi Arabia (umrah/hajj)
It's a wonderful world. We speak different languages and come from different regions and have different cultures, but we come from just One World. And we were born to love one another and take care of our world.
Mashallah, indeed beneficial, may Allah bless you guys,
It gives me courage to learn Arabic
I love behind the scenes.
ما شاء الله ما أجمل اللغة العربية
Pls support me
My name is Saifullah, its mean sword of Allah
😀
I'm so happy, i understood a lot of phrases, الله أكبر 🤓🙏
Kindly make this kind of short and easy conversational video
It's useful
ما شاء الله. شكراً جزيلا. أنا سعيد ان اجد هذا. مرحبا من اليابان!
That's so good bro , Japanese language is so hard , good luck bro , Japanese people is so kind , we love them so much from Iran .🌹🌹🌹🌹
@@ArshanKazemi-i5z ممنون برادر!
جميل 👍 التعارف والأسرة والسكن والروح الجميلة معا
Even tho I’m a certified Arab, it’s kinda embrassing for me not to understand Classical Arabic cause I was born as an Arab 😅. I do know how to read them but I don’t understand the meaning of the words, like for example a Syrian or an Egyptian man spoke to me, and I would just understand a bit, even some words they say I’ve never even heard of them before. I do understand khaleeji Arabic like UAE,Qatar. I understand the words and how they speak, and it’s really easy for me to reply them without hesitation. So this video helped me quite a lot and I’m thankful 🙏
The most difficult Arabic dialects are the dialects of North African countries
As for the Egyptian and Levantine dialects, it is widespread and understandable to most Arabs
@@somayaahmed6241 idk cause North African countries some of them are easier to understand, but Classical Arabic is just difficult for me to understand sometimes, because as an Arab I grew up watching English cartoons and English videos and etc. so that’s why Classical Arabic is quite difficult for me to understand. And I think that if I grew up watching Arabic cartooons and Arabic videos and etc, I would understand it very clearly. It’s a shame growing up watching english cartoons and vids. cause as an Arab I should understand Arabic languages completely. But oh well it is what it is.
Let’s just say I grew up in North African country so that’s why it’s easier, ya know
the bloopers 😭 Allahumabaarik جزاك الله خير
لم يجد الرجل من يتحدث معه، فقرر في نفسه، هذا رائع، هذه هي الطريقة التي أمارس بها اللغة الإنجليزية
يا للأسف أريد أن أعمل أو اذهب وانظر عمل زي آي
Mashāallah. Just what I needed...😲
Khasu & sayfullah thanks for reaching out to the community.... Let me kick start Insha'Allah🙏 crossing my fingers that I wud finally Insha'Allah speak Arabic. I love it so much.
Allah make easy 🙏
Great initiative! I love that the subtitles have closed captioning Arabic subtitles!
This video is very beneficial. I want to learn Arabic and this is a very useful video to build my listening skills. Thank you so much brother! Jazakallah
you're like native speaker sir, this video is easy to understand and to practice, thanks you for this great video, Sir.
I started learning the arabia like 5 months ago. I watched this before I begin and didn’t understand a single word, now I understand like 90% of this dialogue. I know that this is for beginners, but id like to respect myself right now😂 alhamduliLlah.
Guys, don’t fear if you open an arabic book or smthng and can’t get a single word. Its not hard as it might look for first time, just go from small to big when you learn. The first result you will get after the month or more of learning if you will practice it usually. Dont forget to practice.
Allah (subhannaka ua taala) loves, when a human practice a little knowledge everyday, than big for once a week.
PS, sorry for my bad English :D
Mash Allah brother .
Need more videos like this.
Jazak Allah khair
MashaAllah, Chechen brothers. I'm learning Arabic. Ana min Qazaqstan, wa adrasu lisan ul arabiyya, hadha lisaan jiddan jamila.
Heluu, bes lesh inta metehchi bil arabi lugaila bil haruuf???
Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh Allah apko behtareen badala ata farmaye our apki khidamat ko qabul kare aur ummat ke liye haida yat ka jariya banaye ameen
Chechen brothers… I’ve a dagestani as my room mate.. I wanna learn Arabic because of him and that’s why I’m here.
معقول انتم تشوفونا كذا لما نحاول نتعلم الانجليزية😅
المهم المواصلة في التعليم
والله اخجلونا الأجانب لاهتمامهم باللغة العربية والإسلام أكثر مننا
بارك الله فيكم وشكر الله سعيكم واعانكم ووفقكم إلى مرادكم وكل خير انتم راجوه❤
It’s amazing to see the resemblance between Arabic and Irish. Is Mise is my name in Irish and you see at the beginning they introduce themselves like this.
✌️🙂 wow, that’s very interesting.
Do people in Ireland speak Irish at home?
@@LearnArabicKhasu i hope success and happinness for you my brother
Syukron kasiran, ana min Indonesia faham qolil Alhamdulillah
Assalamu Alaykum, that was great one. Keep up the spirit. Allahumma bareek fiikum.
Masha.Allah love from Pakistan
ما شاء الله فيديو جميل جدا، أريد أكثر
السلام عليكم. كيف حالك؟
Please post more of these!! This is great
So great - thank you for sharing. This is a great way to learn.
If I ever visit Dubai one day I would definitely speak Arabic!
I understood 50% of this conversation without subtitles that is amazing
Eng subtitle are also available
Good job!
Your videos are straight foward and practical. I glad that Ibwas able to understand everything. شكن
جزاك الله خيرا .. مجهود رائع ..فيديوهات مفيدة جدا
ممتاز👍.
كل الحب والتقدير لأهلنا في الشيشان.
Смотрю с казахстана. Молодцы чеченцы👏
Expecting more😂 super mashallah
Сначала охренел, что арабы так похожи на кавкацев, потом всё выяснилось :) Чеченцы! Спасибо большое, контент очень полезный, молодцы так классно сделали
I like so much this video and I understand 90% arabic is world language especially for us Islamic is so better
I love arabic language but when I heard from others who aren't arab I love it more... greetings from arab world
من فين انت
@@iamanonymous104 اليمن ليش ؟؟
السلام من اندونيسيا🇮🇩🇵🇸😊
i’m so happy I understood this whole video loool my biggest achievement yet
Allahumma barik ukhti
@@Zzucia آمين وأنت أيضًا بارك الله فيك 🤍
Salam arleykum, great vidéo very useful. Dont hesitate to make more please
my name is Amir.l am from Pakistan.l like this arabic conversation series.
أنفع كثيرا ،شكرا حيث لا منتهى
We need this to be one hour long please it was great
Alhamdulillah...belajar belajar dan belajar
I understood much more your conversation ,very intrmersting ,keep it up 👍
شكرا يا أخي، ما شاء الله.
@@LearnArabicKhasu شکرا لک ایضا ،بارکک اللہ تعالی فی عمرک ،وا لسلام
@@manzooralibaloch9032
Can you speak
If Kerala Namboodiris Brahman created RIGHT to LEFT Hebrew, then who created Arabic?
The answer is the same Kerala Namboodiris !
Pythagoras and Plato studied in Kodungallur University of Kerala. Same way several Persian scholars studied Math in Kerala before so called Jesus was born.
Arabic language was created by Kerala Namboodiris. Their numerals are called Hindu-Arabic even today.
The Persian Mathematician Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi studied in Kodungallur University in Kerala.
Fibonacci took his Arabic works to Italy from Bejaya , Algeria.
ALGEBRA is derived from Al-Jabr, one of the two operations he used to solve quadratic equations. Algorism and algorithm stem from Algoritmi, the Latin form of his name.
Al-Biruni was a Sanskrit scholar who learnt Math and astronomy in from Namboodiri professors adept in Sanskrit and Arabic .
While others were killing each other over religious differences, Al-Biruni had a remarkable ability to engage Hindus in peaceful dialogue. Mohammad Yasin puts this dramatically when he says, “The Indica is like a magic island of quiet, impartial research in the midst of a world of clashing swords, burning towns, and burned temples.” (Indica is another name for Al-Biruni’s history of India). (Yasin, 1975, p. 212
ANCIENT ARABS AND GREEKS DO NOT HAVE A SINGLE INVENTION OR DISCOVERY repeat NOT A SINGLE INVENTION OR DISCOVERY , WHICH IS NOT STOLEN FROM INDIA .. . THE GREEK AND ARABIC TRANSLATIONS WERE DONE IN KERALA KODUNGALLUR UNIVERSITY.
।।।
Its great youtube channel.. its so simple and naturaly so that we can learned arabic language easy.
ماشاء الله عليكم يا اخواننا أنا كذلك تشرفت بكم
I come here in november 2023 just to learn arabic. I want to know more arabic conversation because of the palestinian people bombardment by the israhell..i wish to be more motivated this time..may Allah SWT granted me with oppotunities and abundant time with this language...aameen...
You guys are great! Loved it! Thank you!
احسنتم مستواكم اكثر من رائع
i love the last moments god bless you ,
🙏🏼جيد جدًا يا اخ، شكرًا الحمدالله
الحمدلله *
Wooowwwwww bayıldımmmmm😍😍😍😍😍 Üniversiteden beri pratik yapacağım bir yer arıyorum çok duygulandım😢😢😢😢
Alhamdu liLaah their laughter is contagious 😂😂😊
Would be great if you put subtitles too. Thanks for your efforts
Thanks a lot. I watched the video from Bangladesh.
Now i can andarstand what you will say teacher in conversition tnx ❤❤❤❤
Nabi Muhammad SAW gave this title to Hazrat khalid bin Waleed
Masha Allah helpful
ما شاء اللّه أنت تكلم العربية فسيحة جداً 🤍
I love this learning methode, please keep it up