How to pronounce ض like an ARAB- Lesson 8 - Arabic 101
Вставка
- Опубліковано 13 бер 2020
- If you can, please support the Channel's new project: / 101arabic
Don't forget to check the previous lessons out ///
Lesson 1 هـ - ء (glottal sounds): • Speak like an Arab - /...
Lesson 2 ح - ع (pharyngeal sounds): • Speak like an Arab - L...
Lesson 3 ق (Uvular sound): • The secret to pronounc...
Lesson 4 how to pronounce خ & غ : • How to pronounce خ & غ...
Lesson 5 The trick to pronounce ق properly every time: • The secret to pronounc...
Lesson 6 • How to pronounce ج - ش...
Lesson 7 • How to pronounce ص pro...
In this lesson you'll learn how to properly pronounce theض sound
It's important to distinguish between ض and د .. this lesson will compare between these two sounds and how you can get the best out of your articulators ..
Keep Learning, Stay motivated and Good Luck.
Don't forget to let me hear your voices, send them to my twitter account 101Arabic
Do not forget to check out the Arabic alphabet crash course in these links:
INTRO: • Learn Arabic Alphabet ...
Lesson 1: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Lesson 2: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Lesson 3: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Lesson 4: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Please find my social profile to ask questions if you have any:
↳ Facebook: /101Arabic
↳ Twitter: @101Arabic
This is a playlist with the Tajweed lessons if you want to start the journey from the beginning : • Learn Tajweed Easily (...
I am from Yemen and in my area, we don’t pronounce it. Every ض is ظ for us.
my cheeks get filled with air is that ok?
I am from the uae and my Tutor keeps screaming at me bc I keep say ظ not ض I can’t pronounce ض correctly and it affects my reading
I've notice with Pakistani and many other people that they pronounce it with letter a "Z" sound almost like a heavy Dzal. The closest to English is probably the word "dunk" or "dad"
my backround is palastine and palistine is in a war as we speak
As a Chinese I read our university book showed the same way as you did sir, only there were two more different ways, the yellow part is the same, but the blue parts we don’t use both of them just only one side of them , that’s much easier for us 😂
Thanks! It is also used in Urdu.
mashaallah great going
I've noticed when you stop on ض It's hard to avoid bouncing of latter sound like qalqlah.Any tip or Idea
Zajakallah Khair for making these critical things to easier to understand.
Couldn’t have been explained better.
Best video and explanation I watched so far, I am happy I found this cause I thought I am just unable to learn it. Keep it up, may Allah bless your work. Jazak Allahu khayr.
This might be the single best language instruction I've ever seen, in person or virtual. Your multiple explanations and visual guides are incredibly helpful. Thank you!
I love this, jazakallah may Allah reward you in abundance .
Jazak Allahu khairan for another outstanding lesson! SubhanAllah! I was taught that the tongue should be pressed to the gum line on the left side (above the upper molars) to say it properly. So, this is a different technique. One of the Prophet's (saw) companions could say it perfectly from either side, so I've been told.
This might be the best explanation I’ve found so far-I’d I’ve watched, read , and/or listened to several. Thank you. ^_^
استعين بشروحك في التدريس لغير العرب، جزاك الله خيرا، جعله الله في ميزان حسناتك
Djazaak Allaahoe ghayra/ جزاك الله خيرا
Beautiful explanation, Masha’Allah! Jazakum Allah Khair!
This is what my teacher told me! It's easier said than done but if I focus on it I can. Thanks for the great videos 👍