Arabic Dialects Challenge - Arab Culture Club New Brunswick
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- Опубліковано 1 кві 2023
- Arabic is a very rich language, and the 22 Arab countries extending over an area of more than 13 million Km2 are very diverse linguistically and have various dialects that can be quite different and interesting. Our board members had a blast sharing their own dialects in this video. Thanks to Alaa Fayyad - Photography for the efforts working on this video.
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La langue arabe est une langue très riche, et les 22 pays arabes qui s'étendent sur une superficie de plus de 13 millions de Km2 sont très diversifiés linguistiquement et ils ont des dialectes variés qui peuvent être assez différents et intéressants. Les membres de notre conseil d'administration se sont éclatés à partager leurs propres dialectes dans cette vidéo. Merci à Alaa Fayyad - Photographie pour les efforts déployés sur cette vidéo.
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It is remarkable that many Iraqi words sound hilarious to other Arab-speaking people.
I noticed that many of the words spoken by the gentleman speaking Iraqi Arabic were in Turkish. We use so many common words without realizing it. Loves from Turkey.
الأخ العراقي زيادة على الكلمات العراقية الغريبة نوعا ما على باقي المشاركين إلا أنه تبارك الله عليه داير جو زوين 😂
Tunisian Arabic is beautiful
The Iraqian dialect so funny😂❤ i love it.
لهجتنة العراقية صايرة هريسة مابين عربي وفارسي وعثماني 🤣
I'm half Moroccan and I have never thought I'd find a hard Arabic dialect like Darija.
love how they laugh at each other due to the pronounciations or just how different the words are, the iraqi guy specially, poor him.
عراقيه ودمعت من الضحك العراقي يسوي واهس للضحك😂😂 الله يخلي
Love all arabic countries from kurdistan❤😊
Awesome upload.~So cute and cool.~I enjoyed watching full.Nice video.
The Iraqi dialect is diverse, Turkish, Persian, English 😅
ليس هناك فرق كبير بين اللهجات العربية ، الفرق موجود في مخارج الحروف
I’m Yemeni and the dialects that were closest were Lebanese mostly and some Moroccan
Omg that’s crazy. I’m a English/Spanish speaker from USA with family from Mexico and Honduras. I don’t think we have that many differences in words in our Spanish language. That’s cool to see
The 'cat' word was the best ,I laughed so much 😅
The morrocan girl used a very watered down version 😅, for example "a chair" can be also called " chlia" and "bed" is called generally " namoussia" not "frach".
لهجة مغربية و تونسية واعرين بزاففففف😍❤❤❤😘
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The Syrian and Egyptian dramas are the most watched dramas among Arabs