I just wanted to tell you how great your lessons are. All the elements are there for a beginner like me to progress. The pacing between stages is great. If anyone wants some advice on how to use this material to its full extent you can do as follows: Student, alone: 1) Start by closing your eyes and listening to the phrase, then rewind back 5 seconds a couple times to hear the "music" of the sentence. Attempt to repeat 2) Then for those interested in learning how to read, try to read the sentence in Arabic without looking at the phonetic equivalent. Helps to know the alphabet beforehand of course. With teacher: 3) Next follow along as teacher breaks down the sentence word by word. Work on pronunciation. 4) Finally follow along with the whole sentence a few times. As a teacher myself, I commend you on your work, it's really well done and intuitive. Thank you again!
Thank you for your channel. I’ve watched just about every Arabic language channel on UA-cam. This is one of the best. You speak clearly and slowly enough that I can understand.
Im a foreign student in irbid learning economics. im learning 5 ammiah words everyday from here. Im having trouble with old people who speaks very fast in ammiyyah. Thank you very much for providing this kind of content. Im a 3rd year student and still having trouble learning how the native speaks casually.
Hello* Marharabh* Yes to say Your Channel is reeally good &Soo good & simply Explained!1 For Beginners Thank You Very Much!! much Honnor To You** Shukran jazzilan* So it is really easy to learn Arabic** Thanks a lot & Go on like This***
اسلام علیکم شکرا کتیر عالفیدیوهات Hi how are you plaese You can teach us a sound of music Exapile rurn up of the sound and turn down of the sound Thanks for all your lesson ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm struggling with learning the Egyptian Arabic dialect so I'm looking into maybe learning the Levantine dialect instead but wanna know some things first. Does the Levantine dialect have vowel shortenings when you combine pronoun suffixes into nouns and verbs?
*Mar7aba estaza, at **0:33** I notice that be ra'-ye ends in a double-ya (two ya's):Could a shadda be optionally used over one ya thus writing it only once but lenghtening its pronunciation to that of two ya's because of the shadda? Shukran.*
مرحبا I love this channel!!! Im trying to find sources of continuously spoken Levantine Arabic eg tv dramas, movies, podcasts or youtubers. Particularly from Gaza, if possible. Can anybody give me their recommendations please?
Hi...there is a free app from Beirut called Cinemoz...it has lots of Arab movies with English subtitles provided...and no ads!😀😀😀😀 Since your interest is the Gaza area, they have a documentary called "Gaza Surf Club" that might be of some help.
Thank you for the video, it's very useful! I just have a question, does "Azka" also mean "most clever"? Could you also put "Atyab" for most delicious as well? Also another question, how you would say "According to..."? Your videos are very informative, keep them up!
One of the best way of teaching Arabic
I just wanted to tell you how great your lessons are. All the elements are there for a beginner like me to progress.
The pacing between stages is great. If anyone wants some advice on how to use this material to its full extent you can do as follows:
Student, alone:
1) Start by closing your eyes and listening to the phrase, then rewind back 5 seconds a couple times to hear the "music" of the sentence. Attempt to repeat
2) Then for those interested in learning how to read, try to read the sentence in Arabic without looking at the phonetic equivalent. Helps to know the alphabet beforehand of course.
With teacher:
3) Next follow along as teacher breaks down the sentence word by word. Work on pronunciation.
4) Finally follow along with the whole sentence a few times.
As a teacher myself, I commend you on your work, it's really well done and intuitive. Thank you again!
Thank you for your channel. I’ve watched just about every Arabic language channel on UA-cam. This is one of the best. You speak clearly and slowly enough that I can understand.
Im a foreign student in irbid learning economics. im learning 5 ammiah words everyday from here. Im having trouble with old people who speaks very fast in ammiyyah.
Thank you very much for providing this kind of content. Im a 3rd year student and still having trouble learning how the native speaks casually.
Where is this great teacher now?
Wish we could get more of such excellent vedio
why would someone give a thumbs down? another great video. the best on youtube.
Another excellent video. Thank you
بالنسبة الي هذا الفيديو ممتاز💗
Hello* Marharabh*
Yes to say Your Channel is reeally good &Soo good & simply Explained!1 For Beginners
Thank You Very Much!! much Honnor To You**
Shukran jazzilan*
So it is really easy to learn Arabic**
Thanks a lot & Go on like This***
Your lessons are great! Are you giving private lessons?
Wallahi your videos are amazing
So helpful!
Right. This is what I’ve been searching for. ❤️
Can you please make a video about comparatives in Levantine Arabic? And thank you so much for these videos, incredibly helpful.
You're welcome! Thanks for the suggestion! :)
شکرا کتیر علی مصاعدة تيك
عفواً.
الكتابة الصحيحة :مساعدتك
شكرا لك، هل لك ممكن أن تجعل الفيديو يتعلق بالفنادق يعني ما هي الجملات التي تستعمل في الحجز وإلغاءه وهكذا الجملات العربية العامية
Could you make a video on صار عندي
I find a lot of people struggeling on it, I am not sure what it means and how to use it
شكرا جزيلا 😍
Simply amazing, thank you
اسلام علیکم شکرا کتیر عالفیدیوهات
Hi how are you plaese You can teach us a sound of music Exapile rurn up of the sound and turn down of the sound
Thanks for all your lesson ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing lesson!!!
I'm struggling with learning the Egyptian Arabic dialect so I'm looking into maybe learning the Levantine dialect instead but wanna know some things first. Does the Levantine dialect have vowel shortenings when you combine pronoun suffixes into nouns and verbs?
Good very video
*Mar7aba estaza, at **0:33** I notice that be ra'-ye ends in a double-ya (two ya's):Could a shadda be optionally used over one ya thus writing it only once but lenghtening its pronunciation to that of two ya's because of the shadda? Shukran.*
مرحبا I love this channel!!! Im trying to find sources of continuously spoken Levantine Arabic eg tv dramas, movies, podcasts or youtubers. Particularly from Gaza, if possible. Can anybody give me their recommendations please?
Hi...there is a free app from Beirut called Cinemoz...it has lots of Arab movies with English subtitles provided...and no ads!😀😀😀😀 Since your interest is the Gaza area, they have a documentary called "Gaza Surf Club" that might be of some help.
شكرا اكتير
Thank you for the video, it's very useful! I just have a question, does "Azka" also mean "most clever"? Could you also put "Atyab" for most delicious as well? Also another question, how you would say "According to..."? Your videos are very informative, keep them up!
Yes "azka", also pronounced "ath-ka" means more or most clever. "At-yab" means most delicious, yes!
You can say "Ha-sab" حَسَب, or "Ha-sab ra-'ee" حسب رأي for (according to).
Hi there , i just asked if there terminology lessons 🧐🧐
What kind of terminology are you looking for?
@@LearnLevantineArabic about medicine term
Please check out this video for basic medical terms: ua-cam.com/video/6Q0hbcwav4U/v-deo.html
Ana 7abait ktiir, chukraan
Do you have email?
Teach me English and i teach you ARABIC
Hi, I can teach you English.