I am greek Cypriot but my parents were born in Egypt , I stayed in Egypt, I left young. Love your country and love your incredible beautiful people. I love Egypt. My second country.
Thats nice to know, i am greek and italian and egyptian my mom from greece dad from egypt the italian would be from something idk, but wish i could find more like me
@@BjörnúlfrTheVikingrI’m Sicilian … Which makes me part Italian, part Greek, and part Arab. But now I live in the USA, so I’m quite a mess! 🤣 I speak English, Spanish, Italian, I read Greek pretty well, and I’m learning Masri.
I love to learn and speak Arabic language in Egyptian Style ... I AM from somalia butbI wish to come Qahira ... So Your Lectures Are Help full .. Inzhalaah I will benefit .. I SPEAK اللغة العربية الفصحي but I wish and Love to speak مصري ♥️♥️ much love from somalia
I’ve been dating an Egyptian man and am anxious to learn to speak his language so he doesn’t always have to work so hard communicating with me. He speaks English very well, but I am teaching him some American English slang and some of our sayings. We are having fun learning from each other. Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel. 😀
سلام عليكم يا جماع..اسمي ياسر و من الباكستان انا كان اشتغل مع المصري استاذ محمد في القطر و هو تعلمني الغعة العربية نفس الناس مصريين.. الله يعطيه مليون السعادة ❤
Im from philippines but currently working in KSA and most of my colleagues are egyptian. I love your language, food and your music..i really want to learn your language.. All the best and more videos please
I know all the words :-). I am dutch , studying Standard Arabic for 27 years visiting Egypt for 27 years, Married Egyptian woman 22 years ago. But making conversations in Egyptian Arabic is stil hard for me. I should live there 🙂
I would say it is possible if you train regularly to make conversation with natives - this can be done even if you are living abroad - Did you enroll in my free course? If not, enroll now and you will get more elaboration on this point within the course arabicwithhamid.com/free-course
I really like how you explain the words ,,im interested in learning egyptian arabic because i felt curious whenever seeing arab speaks so fast, unfortunately i cant understand ,,i start watching your video..hope to watch more videos about egyptian language from you...i have been learn modern arabic before and it will great if i can learn this language too.. Salam from ماليزيا
i had few frnds from egypt and im hearing their conversation every day.. but i dont understand them. caz i used to talk in lugha al fusha... but this vedio is really helpful to me thanq very much shukran jazakallah khair. وانا من الهند
You are so helpful! I have also enrolled in your free Egyptian course. I am Turkish and in love with an Egyptian. We speak in English, but I want to unlock his mind and learn more about his culture. :) متشكر جدا
Thanks a lot of this channel 🙂🙂 very helpful to me 🙂 as a phillipine nationality same to me. It's really work and helpful to my learning About this Arabic dialect 👋🙂🙂❤️ I really love to learn Egyptian dialect .. Thank you so much Allah bless you
Your videos are very useful and interesting. I am Brazilian and a beginner in Arabic and I still find it very difficult to read Arabic without diacritical marks. Thank you for your teachings.
Hello from Czech Republic, your videos helps me a lot since I started learning some basics of arabic recently, because my boyfriend is from Egypt! Thank you for the work you are doing :)
Thank you for posting this. My boss is Egyptian and I'm trying understand his language so we can have more meaningful conversation. I think I may have to make these into flash cards to get the phonetics down.
Great to know Keri - Flash cards is a wonderful solution - If you have not done already, you can maximize the benefit and enroll for free in my 'Egyptian Arabic 101' course. If you have not done already - It will give you an solid foundation in Egyptian Arabic. You will find the link in my first comment - best of luck with Arabic and thanks for your valuable feedback
Thank you so much, this is very helpful, with this lesson I will be speaking more egyptian arabic. I have been to your country, I love the people, the food, the music. I love everything about egypt
salamat . I was searching for egyptian lessons , and here you are. I once lived with an egyptian man, so the words I knew, not always the meaning . I speak indonesian , and many words from arabic and indonesian are the same, you say : mumkin we say: mungkin translate = maybe you say: adil we say : adil aswell meaning righteous or selamat, rachmat, miskin ( poor) the are many arab words we still use because islam came to indonesia long time ago. i have lived with this egyptian man for 3 years , so I heard him speak a lot with his father and we used to watch egyptian movies. of course he teach me a little egyptian, but now your lessons will teach me more and the explanation why is more important to me. sukran . terimah kasih.
this is great Erma - I also have friends from Indonesia and know there are many Arabic words there from Isalm - Great compilation and welcome to the channel anytime - there will be more amazing lessons so stay tuned
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I heard ashan kida from my Omani friend she always says this ashan kida And I hear Eh daa so many time from Egyptian. Also mashyy 😊 & maalesh, sometimes mafish 😅 So basically da is use for this
From what I've gathered, #7 yaa'ni/y3ni is used in Egyptian Arabic the way the word "like" is used in English. As you said, it's a filler word. For example: "I was hoping to, like, already be done with all my work but so many, like, random things came up today so it's probably going to be, like, another 2 hours before I can meet you." When we do this, we're often using the word "like" to mean "meaning", "I mean" or "as in". Something like that.
Im very happy and appreciated your video vlog of about Egyptian language...even I'm not fluent in Egyptian language but now I know how where to put,to used,to place the right and politely way word....to dilever good....alhamdullillah....kulo tamam arfa Masryin kalam bel arabi...because I love to learn to know any languages....mostly food of Egyptian native I know their food cuisine /molokia,frakh,samkh shawaya,cromb mahshe, shakshoka,roz masri,Koshari,falafel sandwich,A lot of food Egyptian is very good taste even I did not try to step that country Egypt...just I'm dreaming wondering those place.....
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I am greek Cypriot but my parents were born in Egypt , I stayed in Egypt, I left young. Love your country and love your incredible beautiful people. I love Egypt. My second country.
this is wonderful and thanks Costas for sharing - you will find wonderful words that are in common with Arabic
Thank you
Thats nice to know, i am greek and italian and egyptian my mom from greece dad from egypt the italian would be from something idk, but wish i could find more like me
@@BjörnúlfrTheVikingrI’m Sicilian …
Which makes me part Italian, part Greek, and part Arab.
But now I live in the USA, so I’m quite a mess! 🤣
I speak English, Spanish, Italian, I read Greek pretty well, and I’m learning Masri.
That is Interesting..I have a Dear Friend of mine, who was born in Alexandria and live in Cyprus.. Paphos actually...
Took notes!
I watched the video you made about learning egyptian arabic Lel I'm egyptian
Keda in English slang 'It is what it is." excellent videos and content, keep up the good work! Shokran sahbe...😀
yes excatly - My pleasure & many thanks for your valuable support
The best videos to learn egyptian arabic. I have an egyptian friend who understands all my pronounciations 🤩 Thank you so much for these ☺
I am coming to Egypt next month for at least a month lmk if you would be willing to grab a meal and show me around!
I watch your videos daily. I have learned all my Egyptian Arabic from you. Thankyou so much, you are appreciated!
Great to know this =)
Tayyab, tamam,mashy all meaning ok 👍
Thank you so much for these great and helpful lesson. I love Egypt and its language. Long live Egypt. Greetings from Colombia
So happy to hear this - Wish you best of luck with Arabic
Sir
Can I have your email contact ?
To ask any doubts
I love to learn and speak Arabic language in Egyptian Style ...
I AM from somalia butbI wish to come Qahira ...
So Your Lectures Are Help full ..
Inzhalaah I will benefit ..
I SPEAK اللغة العربية الفصحي but I wish and Love to speak مصري ♥️♥️ much love from somalia
Would be great to visit Egypt & practice Egyptian - best regards to you and all kind people of Somalia
Can i get Your Gmail plz
Abdi khasaro wax baro🤣🤣
💯💯
I’ve been dating an Egyptian man and am anxious to learn to speak his language so he doesn’t always have to work so hard communicating with me. He speaks English very well, but I am teaching him some American English slang and some of our sayings. We are having fun learning from each other. Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel. 😀
Thanks for sharing and welcome to the channel 🙏
Be careful..
These words have been very useful to me because I listen to egyptian music and now I can understand many words in the lyrics. Thank you.
سلام عليكم يا جماع..اسمي ياسر و من الباكستان
انا كان اشتغل مع المصري استاذ محمد في القطر و هو تعلمني الغعة العربية نفس الناس مصريين..
الله يعطيه مليون السعادة ❤
أهلا بك ياسر في القناة
خدا به شما خیر زیاد بدهد
i remember my friend egyptian always say that word yaa ni
yes, it is a very common word
Im from philippines but currently working in KSA and most of my colleagues are egyptian. I love your language, food and your music..i really want to learn your language.. All the best and more videos please
Hi mam san ka po sa saudi ? Dito ako riyadh nag aaral din ng language nila my husband is Egyptian gusto ko kasi makausap mama at papa nya ,😊
My Egyptian friends say a lot of these things, so I’m grateful to know what these mean, thank you!!
my pleasure
I know all the words :-). I am dutch , studying Standard Arabic for 27 years visiting Egypt for 27 years, Married Egyptian woman 22 years ago. But making conversations in Egyptian Arabic is stil hard for me. I should live there 🙂
I would say it is possible if you train regularly to make conversation with natives - this can be done even if you are living abroad - Did you enroll in my free course? If not, enroll now and you will get more elaboration on this point within the course
arabicwithhamid.com/free-course
I have no word to Express but to say thank you for this
I know i said thank you already but THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU EVERY MUCH!!!
Shukran awi! An bitqallam shwia arabi. Ana isa arfa aktar
this is great Carrie - keep up the good work
Really this word
كده
I listen a lot of times.
I love to learn Egyptian language so helpful this
I am so glad I found you! I am in Egypt now and this is very helpful!!! Shukran
I really like how you explain the words ,,im interested in learning egyptian arabic because i felt curious whenever seeing arab speaks so fast, unfortunately i cant understand ,,i start watching your video..hope to watch more videos about egyptian language from you...i have been learn modern arabic before and it will great if i can learn this language too..
Salam from ماليزيا
كمان بنستمتع بمشاهدة فيديوهاتك"
الف شكر 🙂
i had few frnds from egypt and im hearing their conversation every day.. but i dont understand them. caz i used to talk in lugha al fusha... but this vedio is really helpful to me thanq very much shukran jazakallah khair. وانا من الهند
Great - I am sure if you learn some Egyptian you will be able to follow their conversation very quickly - did you enroll in my free course?
@@Linguamid yes i enrolled
I just started a job working with an entire family from Egypt this is very helpful for my daily interactions as the parents don't speak much English.
Wonderful! I am very delighted to help - all the best Kathy
i'm following you in some of your videos . MIT ALF SHUKRAN HAMID and " El sabr tayyeb " I'm italian from Rome
You are most welcome - I love Italy so much
This was great thanks for making it
شكرا
Yes! If you're in Egypt "keda" is so important. Keda keda. Howa keda, are some of the easiest ways to use it!
Thank you so much , your channel is so helpful to me as a student, studying in Egypt
You are most welcome and all the best 😊
I like Egyptian because they are so very helpful to each other
شكرالك يا سيدي
Great phrases! Shukran
5:30 I'd say good English equivalents are "That's how it is." or "It is what it is."
Totally agree 👍👍
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد
Shukran thanks you for the afford to teach it is easy to follow and the way you explaining is very easy too
Thanks and welcome anytime to the channel
You are so helpful! I have also enrolled in your free Egyptian course. I am Turkish and in love with an Egyptian. We speak in English, but I want to unlock his mind and learn more about his culture. :) متشكر جدا
Very happy to hear this - all the best. I am here if you need any help
Thank you!!!
Thanks a lot of this channel 🙂🙂 very helpful to me 🙂 as a phillipine nationality same to me.
It's really work and helpful to my learning
About this Arabic dialect 👋🙂🙂❤️ I really love to learn Egyptian dialect ..
Thank you so much Allah bless you
Your video is very good and useful for me.l am Iranian.and l love Egypt Arabin.tThank you so much
You're welcome 😊
Dude thank you. This is going to help me alot
Shukran. I am learning so fast with how you teach. Shukran kateer.
This has been helpful for me to write Arabic as well as learning the words and phrases. 🙂
my pleasure and very happy you found my content helpful - I also provide a free course, you can have a look
Excellent vedios to learn Egyptian Arabic.thanks,shokran Hamid
You are most welcome
Thank you very much for all your teachings, it is easy to learn Arabic with you. A greeting from Mexico.
Glad to hear that! - my best regards to you
0:44 ok good
1:16 ok alright / i’m walking
2:10 why
2:57 what is this
3:47 how are you
5:07 this way/ it’s like that
omg ty these lessons help so much because my friends speak egyptian and now i get to know what they are saying
Happy to know this ☺️☺️
I'm following you in some of your videos . MIT ALF SHUKRAN HAMID
It's my pleasure
Your videos are very useful and interesting. I am Brazilian and a beginner in Arabic and I still find it very difficult to read Arabic without diacritical marks. Thank you for your teachings.
Hello from Czech Republic, your videos helps me a lot since I started learning some basics of arabic recently, because my boyfriend is from Egypt!
Thank you for the work you are doing :)
You are most welcome and best of luck!
Shukran!
3afwan
This is great and very helpful... you're making it much easier.Thank you 🙏
Such a great video habibie
Excelent video! Im from Argentina and since I visited Egypt in 2019 wanted to learn the language not finding anything useful until you! Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Soo helpful !! Thank you so much :) my egyptian fiance is always happy when he hears me speaking in egyptian
Im learnig egyptian arabic because my wife is egyptian, and i want to surprise her one day by talking egyptian arabic :)
wonderful Leo, you will find tons of videos here many interesting Egyptian words and phrases
You're great, keep on with these good videos!
شكرا جزيلا
Your videos are so useful thank you
you are most welcome
Thank you for posting this. My boss is Egyptian and I'm trying understand his language so we can have more meaningful conversation. I think I may have to make these into flash cards to get the phonetics down.
Great to know Keri - Flash cards is a wonderful solution - If you have not done already, you can maximize the benefit and enroll for free in my 'Egyptian Arabic 101' course. If you have not done already - It will give you an solid foundation in Egyptian Arabic. You will find the link in my first comment - best of luck with Arabic and thanks for your valuable feedback
Shukran
3afwan
Thank you so much, this is very helpful, with this lesson I will be speaking more egyptian arabic. I have been to your country, I love the people, the food, the music. I love everything about egypt
Very nicely taught n well explained I learned too much Arabic frim your vdos I like your vdos too much thanks n love from Pakistan bro
It has been a long time that I am studying Egyptian Arabic. You teaching style is excellent .. Rabana Maak
Alf shokr Joseph - happy you liked my style all the best
salamat . I was searching for egyptian lessons , and here you are. I once lived with an egyptian man, so the words I knew, not always the meaning .
I speak indonesian , and many words from arabic and indonesian are the same,
you say : mumkin
we say: mungkin
translate = maybe
you say: adil
we say : adil aswell
meaning righteous
or selamat, rachmat, miskin ( poor)
the are many arab words we still use because islam came to indonesia long time ago.
i have lived with this egyptian man for 3 years , so I heard him speak a lot with his father and we used to watch egyptian movies. of course he teach me a little egyptian, but now your lessons will teach me more and the explanation why is more important to me. sukran .
terimah kasih.
this is great Erma - I also have friends from Indonesia and know there are many Arabic words there from Isalm - Great compilation and welcome to the channel anytime - there will be more amazing lessons so stay tuned
Very good. Tank you
You really doing great job sir.
My question here is that; what is the difference between koise &Tamam?
They are synonyms meaning: OK
is very interesting basic words but what about if you can start with class for the beginers starting with alphabet,vowels and how to write
Very good idea .. I am planning for this now
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I just easily understand and imitate the accet.. thank you so much..it's really helpful...
Thank you for this
Very clear explanation good job 👏
Glad it was helpful! you are welcome Clarissa
You are the best ever!😊
Thanks a lot Silvia =)
I am
happy to learn more Arabic language.
I use mashy a lot with habibi. 😆 Usually, when he says something I think is crazy. 😆😆
خلاص صلي على النبي
عليه الصلاة والسلام
Great lessons. I visited Egypt multiple times in past and heard many phrases and words. Now very clear. ❤
Wonderful - you can practice these phrases with natives in the future - Best of luck
I love your videos so much so clear so good shukran ❤
My pleasure and I am happy you enjoy the videos
Great channel bro!Mumkin im asking too much,but can you make vids like egyptian phrases but maybe 30 or more types?Love your vids!Subbed and liked💓
Thanks for the idea! - I will consider applying this very soon
Linguamid your wc bro,cant believe you replied my comment😍Salam from brunei😆
حلوة جدا
شكرا
Your lessons are so good, a lot easier to hear what you are saying than most, and very clear interpretations. Excellent!
Thanks a lot Susan, very happy you like the lessons and find them useful
Sir you are great for teaching
I like your videos, I found them very simple.
You are grateful and very very good brother...very good
I heard ashan kida from my Omani friend she always says this ashan kida
And I hear Eh daa so many time from Egyptian. Also mashyy 😊 & maalesh, sometimes mafish 😅
So basically da is use for this
😁😁😁😁😁mashy 😂Laa .aywa. mesh ayez ..mesh ayeza 😂😀bahebek.. Bahebak 😬😬😬
Really loved this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are very good in translating arabic phrases. I can easily understand it.
My pleasure ☺️
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Thank you sir, for this vedio I learn little and I want more learn from to your language
Your video is very helpful for people who are learning Arabic language.
I am glade to hear this - all the best
Please make more Egyptian Arabic I really appreciate and amaze. I'm interested
Sure I will 👍😊
@@Linguamid thank you so much.
I love Egyptian
happy you liked the channel
Very useful thank u so much for these videos !!! New to learning Arabic I find it very easy how u explain
Happy to hear that!
Amazing videos and keda best translation I've found is "it is what it is"
Yes this is correct as well 👏
Good explanation
Happy you found the lesson useful
Thank you for this very helpful information.
You are welcome & best of luck
From what I've gathered, #7 yaa'ni/y3ni is used in Egyptian Arabic the way the word "like" is used in English. As you said, it's a filler word. For example:
"I was hoping to, like, already be done with all my work but so many, like, random things came up today so it's probably going to be, like, another 2 hours before I can meet you."
When we do this, we're often using the word "like" to mean "meaning", "I mean" or "as in". Something like that.
Yes.. 100% true 👍👍
Your channel is the best one I’ve found so far!! Thank you! Very useful I will enroll and try the free course :)
Thanks a lot - really happy to hear this
Im very happy and appreciated your video vlog of about Egyptian language...even I'm not fluent in Egyptian language but now I know how where to put,to used,to place the right and politely way word....to dilever good....alhamdullillah....kulo tamam arfa Masryin kalam bel arabi...because I love to learn to know any languages....mostly food of Egyptian native I know their food cuisine /molokia,frakh,samkh shawaya,cromb mahshe, shakshoka,roz masri,Koshari,falafel sandwich,A lot of food Egyptian is very good taste even I did not try to step that country Egypt...just I'm dreaming wondering those place.....
Amazing Angel - you know a lot about Egyptian and Egypt food specialties - this is just amazing ... really happy you liked the videos
Very very interesting. Thank you for your great work.