This helped my daughter a ton, because Arabic is very hard for her, she wants to say thank you to you, thanks from me for helping my daughter learn Arabic
That's great! Thank you for conveying her message. I am thrilled to hear that the videos helped her! Please, tell her that I am proud of devoted learners like her. Please join FB page to share copies of her notes.
I never got a chance to learn Arabic grammar. I can read and write Arabic, but without knowing grammar Recently I found your classes in the you tube. I am really thankful for your class. Allah bless you sister. I checked many other channels. But I find your method of teaching is the best. Greetings from India.
What I absolutely love in Arabic is brilliantly systematic phonetic transcript of the speech. Reading Arabic is a lot easier than Emglish, French or German.
Wow, I can see you now in Step 7. I'm pleased to see such an excellent teacher. Watching your mouth movement together with written explanation help tremendously. No doubt, I'll keep watching your teachings. May you be well, happy & healthy!
I have scoured the internet for Arabic grammar lessons and this is hands down the best out there. You are an amazing teacher! Thank you for putting these lessons out there for us.
I'm an art historian and professor and came to your videos to learn to at least be able to sound out some of the great examples of Arab golden age calligraphy, particularly the ones on the great mosque architecture of the 7th, 8th and 9th century. I must say, I'm truly impressed with your teaching technique and absolute clarity. I said on another video that i could learn at faster pace than this, but i remember how much more challenging learning my second language was at a much younger age. Most students are exactly in that "zone". So your approach is, in my view, pedagogically perfect. I think I've not knit learned the Arabic writing system, but a few teaching tricks too.
Thank you for your flattering testimonial! It's nice to hear from a fellow academic! I am glad to hear of your interest in the Golden Age calligraphy! Now that you mentioned it, I might look into a few samples to use in a recorded Arabic lesson... If you have any suggestions ( manuscript), please email Khatawaat101@gmail.
These deep and soft consonant distinction is brutally hard to learn, practice an recognize. Arabic speakers are lucky that from their childhood they learn so many different sounds, their ears are amazingly trained. I am amazed 11:39, fantastic, I'll never be able to learn that.
Listened again and no way a non-Arabic person could be able to hear the difference between the two H's 8:27 the Teacher is absolutely lovely to do her best to demonstrate the difference, but the audience simply has no clue, which is absolutely normal. I remember when I tried to learn the difference between soft and hard L in Russian and Slovakian, no way I was able to learn that. And Arabic has the third H with the dot (similar to Russian Xarasho, German Acht), which make the picture even more complicated for speaker like me where we have only one H sound. Ithink this makes Arabic really a brutally difficult language, learning Arabic alphabet is no problem, but pronunciation of these consonants, huh...
@@miklosnemeth8566 It's just the microphone that makes it hard to hear. It's way more easy than you think in real life. the h with the dot is one of the h's she is pronouncing, compared to the h in english. the kh is like ach in german. the gh is more forward anyway, it's just the approximant g you can hear in spanish speech. On wikipedia go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_alphabet and click on the weird symbol "Value in Literary Arabic (IPA)" for the corresponding letter and you will hear the difference between h and h with dot is night and day.
@@CjqNslXUcM you are totally wrong, and @miklos is right. In normal speech, people don't emphasize the words , as she does, to demonstrate the difference, and as such it's very difficult for a non trained ( native ) ear to know the difference. 90% of the words, only carry one version, so, it's not difficult to know which one, from context. But, the difference between h and h is not easy for Westerners,
You are superb teacher, clear, objective, supportive very talented person. Your English is perfect, I don't need to say anything about you Arabic, makes very easy to learn a very interesting language, congrats
Mashalla my dear sister in Islam. May Allah reward what's best for u in this world n life after death. Very useful I will be following this. Because am I wil used it with my kids . Thanks so much really appreciated it all.. keep posting
السلام عليكم ورحمة لله وبركاته، Sister you are form USA, This very helpful for us because we live western countries. Even your arabic masha Allah. Allahummah baarik feek
Assalamualaikum from Indonesia. I just watching now, step by step, part by part. InsyaAllah, never be to late to learn :). Thank you for knowledge. Keep sharing this learning session. InsyaAllah, barakallah. Wassalamualaikum.
This is a 2 year old video but I'm seeing it now and learning despite knowing Urdu. I also stumbled upon some Saifi International video but your videos are the best. Absolutely crisp. Thanks.
I love the way you teach Arabic and I'm always following your lessons.....You are clear and you make it easy to understand, including the pronunciations....thank you....
Wonderful lesson. Although in English it is very difficult to spot the differences in the tones. Never believed I would be able to read Arabic letters. Am still making mistakes, but I am doing progress.
This lesson is very informative. I have been having difficulty in differentiating the pronunciation of the alphabets you mentioned in this lesson. Your lesson has clarified my confusion. Thank you !
Arabic is the most beautiful language because of the blessed Quran, alhumdullilah
My best teacher of Arabic Language. She made reading and understanding Arabic easy at a glance in four lectures. Heartfelt thanks for Madam.
You are a great teacher I never love Arabic language before. The credit goes to you believe me.
This helped my daughter a ton, because Arabic is very hard for her, she wants to say thank you to you, thanks from me for helping my daughter learn Arabic
That's great! Thank you for conveying her message. I am thrilled to hear that the videos helped her! Please, tell her that I am proud of devoted learners like her. Please join FB page to share copies of her notes.
@@ArabicKhatawaat may i ask..why airplane word in arabic have different type of alif ? ء this one...and how to used it
I m learning this in quarentine. Who is like me 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
I hope I can read simple arabic sentences by the end of this quarantine.
Great! So glad to hear that!😊
@@ArabicKhatawaat yes appi you r my best best best teacher in UA-cam 😇😇😇😇😇😇
@@manjiramazumdar7183 yeah 😄
Shamma Azim me!
I never got a chance to learn Arabic grammar. I can read and write Arabic, but without knowing grammar
Recently I found your classes in the you tube.
I am really thankful for your class.
Allah bless you sister. I checked many other channels.
But I find your method of teaching is the best.
Greetings from India.
Me to
I am from India to Punjab 🇮🇳👳👳🏻♀️👳🏼♀️👳🏽♀️👳🏾♀️👳🏿♀️
What I absolutely love in Arabic is brilliantly systematic phonetic transcript of the speech. Reading Arabic is a lot easier than Emglish, French or German.
Wow, I can see you now in Step 7. I'm pleased to see such an excellent teacher. Watching your mouth movement together with written explanation help tremendously. No doubt, I'll keep watching your teachings. May you be well, happy & healthy!
I have scoured the internet for Arabic grammar lessons and this is hands down the best out there. You are an amazing teacher! Thank you for putting these lessons out there for us.
I'm an art historian and professor and came to your videos to learn to at least be able to sound out some of the great examples of Arab golden age calligraphy, particularly the ones on the great mosque architecture of the 7th, 8th and 9th century.
I must say, I'm truly impressed with your teaching technique and absolute clarity. I said on another video that i could learn at faster pace than this, but i remember how much more challenging learning my second language was at a much younger age. Most students are exactly in that "zone". So your approach is, in my view, pedagogically perfect. I think I've not knit learned the Arabic writing system, but a few teaching tricks too.
Thank you for your flattering testimonial! It's nice to hear from a fellow academic! I am glad to hear of your interest in the Golden Age calligraphy! Now that you mentioned it, I might look into a few samples to use in a recorded Arabic lesson... If you have any suggestions ( manuscript), please email Khatawaat101@gmail.
These deep and soft consonant distinction is brutally hard to learn, practice an recognize. Arabic speakers are lucky that from their childhood they learn so many different sounds, their ears are amazingly trained. I am amazed 11:39, fantastic, I'll never be able to learn that.
Listened again and no way a non-Arabic person could be able to hear the difference between the two H's 8:27 the Teacher is absolutely lovely to do her best to demonstrate the difference, but the audience simply has no clue, which is absolutely normal. I remember when I tried to learn the difference between soft and hard L in Russian and Slovakian, no way I was able to learn that. And Arabic has the third H with the dot (similar to Russian Xarasho, German Acht), which make the picture even more complicated for speaker like me where we have only one H sound. Ithink this makes Arabic really a brutally difficult language, learning Arabic alphabet is no problem, but pronunciation of these consonants, huh...
@@miklosnemeth8566 It's just the microphone that makes it hard to hear. It's way more easy than you think in real life. the h with the dot is one of the h's she is pronouncing, compared to the h in english. the kh is like ach in german. the gh is more forward anyway, it's just the approximant g you can hear in spanish speech. On wikipedia go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_alphabet and click on the weird symbol "Value in Literary Arabic (IPA)" for the corresponding letter and you will hear the difference between h and h with dot is night and day.
also she switched which H is deep, H with dot (ح) is actually the deep one
@@CjqNslXUcM you are totally wrong, and @miklos is right. In normal speech, people don't emphasize the words , as she does, to demonstrate the difference, and as such it's very difficult for a non trained ( native ) ear to know the difference. 90% of the words, only carry one version, so, it's not difficult to know which one, from context. But, the difference between h and h is not easy for Westerners,
Mashallah, balakalah fika.am learning after my work , asalama
You are superb teacher, clear, objective, supportive very talented person. Your English is perfect, I don't need to say anything about you Arabic, makes very easy to learn a very interesting language, congrats
I like your way of teaching Arabic. It is simple, very understandable and unhurried. Thank you a lot.
Always excellent teacher impart training with great way
Thank you, as a non native Arabian I thank you for teaching me to read
Your teaching is from another level .
The great way of teaching, May Allah always keep you happy and healthy
Mashalla my dear sister in Islam. May Allah reward what's best for u in this world n life after death. Very useful I will be following this. Because am I wil used it with my kids . Thanks so much really appreciated it all.. keep posting
السلام عليكم ورحمة لله وبركاته،
Sister you are form USA,
This very helpful for us because we live western countries.
Even your arabic masha Allah.
Allahummah baarik feek
Million of thanks for sharing this wonderful lesson again sister.
Undoubtedly outstanding... Jazakillah Khair Ya Ustaazah
Thanks for your way of learning Arabic language!
You are welcome! Thank you I for joining!
Very clear and great teacher its easy to me to understand.
Assalamualaikum from Indonesia.
I just watching now, step by step, part by part. InsyaAllah, never be to late to learn :). Thank you for knowledge. Keep sharing this learning session. InsyaAllah, barakallah. Wassalamualaikum.
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for for this lesson. Many people has miss conception between ح & ه , They can correct themselves by watching this.
Correct! Glad the video made it clear. Thanks for your comment.
Lol 🙂🙂
Rizwan
Im still here 👍🏻
thank you so much you made me learn Arabic so fast now i can write and read and i got an A+ on my exam thank you so much♡
Congratulations! That’s awesome 👏
@@ArabicKhatawaat❤️
Your the best Arabic teacher u explain it perfectly
بارك الله فيكي سيدة رجاء ...انت مثال يحتذى
الحمدلله على نعمته استفدت جدا جدا جدا الله يجزاك خير الجزاء
ماشاء الله،،، الله يبارك فيكي،، شكراً كثير ع ها الدرس
You are a good teacher and I like your handwriting
Same too you.
شكرا جزيلا تعلمت الكثير من هذه القناة :)
I hope I can learned more :)
This is a 2 year old video but I'm seeing it now and learning despite knowing Urdu. I also stumbled upon some Saifi International video but your videos are the best. Absolutely crisp. Thanks.
You're really awesome. Best videos ever. My first week learning arabic and I can slowly recognize letters thanks to you.
That's amazing! Thanks for joining!
Exactly my words.
best pronunciation course I have ever had. The teacher is so talented
Please continue making this videos they are very useful to us learners. Jazakallah
Sister you have an amazing skills in teaching Arabic language
Thank you Very much. It’s very helpful for me to learn Arabic language. From Bangladesh ❤️❤️
You are the best Arabic teacher as far as I know from UA-cam. Sukron, sister.. 🙏😘
Thank you! I appreciate it! Glad you liked the videos.
جَبِّهْ
Masha Allah may Almighty Allah bless her.
I'm learning Arabic in an easy way.
Shukrani
I am learning Arabic with your videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow, thank you, ustaadha! You are so helpful and beautiful! I love your class.
OMG! I've found this video very useful for me to distinguish the differences of pronunciations among some Arabic alphabets
May Allah give her a long life.
Nice teaching.
BarakAllahu Feek
Alhamdulillah Very excellent teaching. I am from Bangladesh.
Mashallah, easy to follow your lessons. plz keep up the spirit. Shukran jazeelan ukhty.
جزاك الله خير
أختي
Watching her videos improve my Arabic language, pronunciations and writings👍👍👍👍Thank you Beautiful Teacher in this video🥰🥰🥰🥰You are awesome👍👍👍
Many Thanks for uploading...learning Arabic and Dars E Nizami.
You're a great teacher! Thank you!
You're very welcome!شكرا
Thank you for being such an incredible teacher. You so gifted, mash'Allah
She is great teacher ❤
I'm really learning..This teacher is phenomenal ❤❤❤
I love the way you teach Arabic and I'm always following your lessons.....You are clear and you make it easy to understand, including the pronunciations....thank you....
You're welcome! Glad to hear that
Masha Allah very helpful lectures
ماشاءاللہ ۔۔انت تدرس جید ۔۔۔
Barakallahu feekum
Much respect كل الاحترام
بدأت اتعلم عربي معك من جديد 😊
Jazaakallahu Khair. this makes me one step forward
The best Arabic teacher ❤️
Yeah
Great teacher!!!!
Wonderful lesson. Although in English it is very difficult to spot the differences in the tones. Never believed I would be able to read Arabic letters. Am still making mistakes, but I am doing progress.
Superb teaching! clarifies the distinction between the paired sounds, thanks
This lesson is very informative. I have been having difficulty in differentiating the pronunciation of the alphabets you mentioned in this lesson. Your lesson has clarified my confusion. Thank you !
Thank you from Thailand
Masha Allah jazakallah kar thanks very much sistar
I’m so sorry I’ve been learning from you and haven’t commented or liked cuz I’m so caught up on your teaching. Thank you
I am glad to hear that you are learning from the videos. Thanks for your comment! 😊
Very beautiful handwriting! who else agrees?
Jazak Allah kharain
Jazakumullahu khairaa
أحْبَك يَا صَدِيقِي
Superb. JazakAllahu Khair dear. Love to be a part of ur learners. I hope that you continue with ur lectures. Could you teach us Nahw too??
Masha Allah
Great Teacher
Make an example clearly
Jazak Allah khair
Very informative video, thank you
I'm still trying to learn but MASHALLAH YOU are amazing at explaining 🤲🤲
Great job my dear friend i just got to see those videos you are doing an awesome job
Sooo proud of you 😘😘❤️❤️
Thank you my dear❤🥰
Good
Wonderfully simple
NGL. I thought I knew the difference between the hamzas. Do you have an in depth video on the hamzas? Thank you.
Shukran for your energy
You are teaching level is just good 🔥.. but i need motivation to motivate myself 😭..
you are a great teacher
بارك الله فيكم 🌻 ممتازة .👍👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐
SUPERB LINGUISTIC SKILL OF MA'AM !!
You are the best teacher.
Sukran!
I wish to hav arabic teacher like u
Learning from Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir during Covid 19.
Thank you from Mongolia
ما شاء الله عليك ..أحسنت ..
Shes a great teacher
Masha'Allah
All my life never knew difference between these deep and soft words, pronounced both the same !
جزاك م الله خيرا وسدد في خطاكمم
She is a good teacher God bless her
wow very nice mem alhamdunillah youre tellk to & rithing am try inshallah
Muito boa aula, parabéns!
YaAllAHhu,Gb always madam,🕊🙏😍
Massallah.... your way of teaching is great mam.