8 Reasons To Learn ARABIC in 2024 😮💸
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Before learning Arabic, you must watch this video to encourage yourself even more to pursue the study of one of the most difficult and beautiful languages in the world. Here, we explore 8 Reasons Why learning and speaking Arabic is important and why you should start studying Arabic in 2024.
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I am German and converted to Islam that´s why I stareted to leanr Arabic and I Love Arabic very much. Salam from Germany
Salam❤️🔥
Welcome to islam
Poor Europe
I want to learn Arabic so I can eventually read the great works of classical Arabic philosophy, such as the Kitab Al-Ibar of ibn Khaldun.
Hi Anders, Arabic Philosophy! Wow! Thank you for sharing your reason with us😎
I can help you I speak Arabic
I am learning Arabic language remotely, do you want to learn
I understand Arabic very well, I meant to teach
@@dorsafdarsoufa3499 oh yeah sorry about that
Did you know that Italy and the arabian world are historicaly conected and exchanged a lot of culture through Sicily ?
The Emirate of Sicily (Arabic: إِمَارَة صِقِلِّيَة, romanized: ʾImārat Ṣiqilliya) was an Islamic arabic kingdom that ruled the Muslim territories on the island of Sicily between 831 and 1091.Its capital was Palermo (Arabic: Balarm), which, during this period, became a major cultural and political center of the Muslim world.
Yes, I knew it as I'm Sicilian🤗 I've studied it when I was in high school
@@alessiadonzello Wow I love sicily. i went to an summer school in sicily organised by the institut of islamic theology to disover its arabic heritage. we stayed in catania and palermo and visited syracus and etna.
Next time make sure to visit Taormina! It's better than Palermo 🤭
I'm learning arabic language
And it's really amazing journey
Amazing! 😍 Where are you from and what's your native language??😊
Arabic is such a wonderful language but not every one know alot about it it's maybe hard to study even for me and it's my language but it's so pretty cool
Where are you from?😊
@@alessiadonzello I'm from Egypt we speak Egyptian dialect but we study Arabic in schools and I'm in kind of scool which teach us Arabic more than usal schools in Egypt I have like 8 subjects of Arabic
Arabic is really a good language to learn. Some of my friends, they have learned it, and every time I hear them speaking it, it is like a joy. Idk but it sounds beautiful, and I really love them say it. And besides its characters are really attracting and especially the ones in the buildings, they are really art. 😊
Hi! I hope my video can inspire you to study Arabic❤️🔥😉
Hindi and Arabic language are very beautiful and important.
which one do you speak? 😊
اتمنى لك التوفيق والنجاح ان شاء الله ، وصراحة انا اتكلم العربية ولكن لا زلت اشعر اني ضعيف جدا فيها.
Thank you dear😍
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I wanna learn Arabic
I am learning Arabic language remotely, do you want to learn
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Hi! 😍
My moroccon arabic (arabic dialect) is not gonna get me far in the middle East believe me
Well, exactly. Which Arabic do you learn? "Forget about English and learn the local language," she says, but you're not going to get close to people swanning about speaking Modern Standard Arabic and sounding like a medieval king.
For the same reason, I can't get behind the idea that there's 420 million speakers of Arabic - no, there's 420 million speakers of the Arabics. I'd love to learn one of them one day. If I were doing it just as a hobby without any personal connection to drive the choice, then I think Egyptian.
Or Palestinian. I hear there's very good study materials for Palestinian.