ARABIC GENITIVE CONSTRUCTION SIMPLIFIED! THE ULTIMATE "IDAFA" LESSON EVERY ARABIC LEARNER MUST KNOW!
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- ARABIC GENITIVE CONSTRUCTION SIMPLIFIED! THE ULTIMATE "IDAFA" LESSON EVERY ARABIC LEARNER MUST KNOW!
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Maha you are the best teacher I have some friends from Arab countries and they tell me you are Arabic woman I say no I'm not! So they ask how you pronounce very well Arabic language I said my teacher Maha is very good at teaching 😂😂😂 ❤
What is your technich ?
Bcus my pronunciation is not so goof
@@ICanSpeakArabic I believe is how much you want to learn.. And most definitely practicing there is a lot in this language but there is nothing impossible 😊😇 and Yess lISTEN is the main key🔑
Dulce Morales
It would be interesting to what you believe are arab countries.
arab countries are the 'Gulf' States.
There are many countries that speak arabic but are not arab, and arabic
language words entered many other langues. these one could say are 'borrowed words'
found in Turkish. Persian, Kurdish, arabic language is also spoken in Morocco *Maroc
Tunisia and in other African countries but they are not Arab.
The arabic language was acquired during the expansion of Islam.
Both Spanish and Maltese also share arabic language words and a great part of
the culture, music and genetics.
Even English has words that originate from arabic.
arabic language has also been taught in High School as a second language in England for well over a decade.
A;so of note is that Persian has 4 extra characters that do not exist in the arabic language alphabet because the Persian sounds do not exist in the arabic language,
Persian also shares words with French, and German also borrows words from Persian, which
have its origin in Sanskrit, and from German the words leaked into English.
Linguistics is a complex and interesting subject -- And it all leads to Phonecia-
From where we get the word 'Phonetics' and 'Phone' - such as Telephone... Phonograph and the word 'Alphabet'
Agreed.
The teacher must be marvellous. Surprisingly a big number of muslims in muslim countries can read the Quran perfectly but they do not understand arabic.
"We're not stupid anymore!" 😂😂😂
I loved that too 😅😅😅
Stenographers who write what is known as 'shorthand' shorten words so they can write as
quickly as one is speaking.
Also in English it is often common to drop words in sentences, as the listener will
know and understand what is being said and meant by the sentence.
This 'dropping and shortening of words' is common in the English language.
In fact both arabic and Latin are pure languages, whereas English is a corrupt language,
though its corruption serves a purpose within 'legal meanings and definitions' which often differ from 'Common Street English' meanings.
One reason why Latin was dropped from the curriculum, and is no longer taught in school.
Not knowing Latin means one will never fully understand the English language, and by virtue of that it dumbs down the people'
Both Latin and arabic were very important and critical in the language of Law and Commerce.
@@andrew_koala2974 I studied shorthand in high school and when I worked in the Middle East, I found it interesting to see "shorthand"-like alphabets. Although I still do not speak Arabic after all these years, I studied the Arabic alphabets and I guess my love for different writings influenced me. Another language which has different alphabets that I self-studied is Georgian.
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3:00 am
Everyone : sleeping
Me (I'm arabic): watching this video with all focus 😂🙄🥺
lol, it's 2:30am here & this caught my attention
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5.00 am.... I wake up early
Bil Hawa sawa😂
I'm a native Arabic speaker and i still enjoy your videos
More learning😘😍
I am a native Arabic speaker and this lesson made this more obvious for me, i forgot this rules, she is a great teacher she explained those rules simply and obviously, good job 👍😊
Which country do you belong bro
I've been struggling with this for a very long time. Thank you so much Maha for making this clear to me❤️❤️❤️
Keep learning you will be successful 👍👍
Maha I love your teaching style. You are Fantastic!! 💞Thank you. Shukran.
Hello from Indonesia 🇮🇩
1 my father's car = سيارة ابي
2 the woman's house = بيت النساء
3 the city market = سوق المدينه
4 my daughter's school = مدرسة ابنتي
5 the doctor's book = كتاب الطبيب
CMIIW Maha 🤗
أحسنتِ
بيت المرأة
المرأة means woman.
Oke, noted
@@rohmaniati1158 yes good المرأة woman singular forme and النساء women plural forme
کتاب المعلم= the teacher's book
Been wanting to revisit learning Arabic for many years, could never find a good resource. This is amazing!
When watching this video, I feel I'm in classroom.
Thank you My new teacher
God bless you
Really helped me to understand some "al" coming and going why....
أنا أريد أن أفعل ذالك
ان ياء الله this was a bit early to learn Idafa for me but it helps with reading Quran and hopefully it will help me not feel so intimidated by speaking because I’ll know how to make actual sentences ماشاء الله شكرا جدا 🙏🏼
Josie-Ana Edenshaw Hallo where are you from please
ماشاء الله 😊
I believe the Quranic Arabic is different from the spoken arabic today.
MaschaAllah
@@aleefmohammed244yes but idafa is same for example abd and allah idafa woud be adullahi. second noun will get a kesra below of last latter which is called kaobar[ in english called predicate] the first noun called mubtada will get damma on the last latter. this term is called mudada and khabar means subjet and predicate
It's so similar in Hebrew. It just makes so much sense
Love Maha!! She is such a talented teacher and makes everyone want to learn Arabic. Maha - se leggi questo messaggio, spero che tu e i tuoi stiate tutti bene. Un abbraccio 🥰
@LearnArabicwithMaha ...mashallah ya maha, i love these lessons (i have to go back and see your older grammar videos one by one) #ramadanmubarak
1. my father's car - سيارة ابي
2. the woman's house - بيت المراة
3. the city market - سوق المدينة
4. my daughter's school - مدرسة ابنتي
5. the teacher's book - كتاب المعلم
*sorry, it's too difficult typing on a 7.5x3.0cm phone keyboard, the arabic looks too small for me so some of the huruf may be wrong
kopee lampoong well done fellow classmate. I also did that most respecting rules 2 3 4 not 5 and 1. If teacher came first I.e belonging to some thing and it was plural then rule 5 would have been respected. I definitely like this teacher. May allah increase her deeds and make her affairs easy. Great teacher.
Marhaba
Loved the lesson, I smiled all the way because I was learning even though I've never had a lesson before. I love the sound of the language. I lived in Qatar 20 years ago.
You are the best, Maha. Never had a better teacher. Thanks so much for your efforts 👍🏼😃
I really, love this teacher.
Your Arabic lessens are attractive and clear. Thank you for your enthusiasm for teaching Arabic.
This helped so much! This is the first video that finally helps me understand an idaffa completely. Thank you 🙏
Same here. 😊 Thanx.
Thank you for all the videos
They are very helpful in learning Arabic and the dialects
Greetings from germany
Stay healthy
Beautifully explained
Thank you Maha for returning with the grammar videos :D , I learned a lot of tips from your channel, your teaching style is incredible and just makes you fall in love with the language and culture. I picked up basic knowledge before I even started the Arabic course. Now it's all about practicing! حلوة
١- سيّارة أبي
٢- بيت ألإمرأة
٣- سوق ألمدينة
٤- مدرسة بنتي
٥ - كتاب ألمعلِّم
شكراً كثير يا مها 🙏🏻❤
Ms Maha. A well presented and easily understood lesson from you. IDAFA was what I was yearning to know.. Thanks so much.
But be carefull with SIFA adj which take "ال" if the noun has it
My regards to the flawless mentor ever I could have for the beautiful language of Arabic.
The way she explains and give examples is amazing.
hats off to you Maha.
stay blessed! stay safe!
Not even studying Arabic but I was able to follow along easily. I might give it a go after this clear and detailed explanation, and the additional reminder of how beautiful (and beautifully simple!) some languages can be. Thank you Miss Maha!
Maha, you are a great teacher. 😄
It is a pleasure to learn Arabic with your lessons. The Arabic way is full of emotions and feelings. You add that aspect to your teachings. Languages are not only about words and grammar, but also about culture. You make that come across clearly. Shukran 💖🙏🏻
This is the clearest way anyone has ever explained idafa to me - thank you, Maha!
So excited to come across your page. Subscribed and looking forward to furthering my knowledge of Arabic.
Great explanation, Maha. I figured out how to do this just by listening, but now I have the grammar. Thank you. You made it easy. :)
So helpful!! شكراً
Shukran MAHA! I loved it
Hi Maha, thank you so much for this lesson. You have explained it brilliantly, and with great enthusiasm and passion. Bravo.
Ya Maha I don't know why UA-cam recommended your video to me, as I am an Arabic speaker! But I saw the word 'genitive' and was curious, as I have been studying Russian and their cases have stumped me causing me to hesitate to converse in Russian! I'll share a secret with you that I share with my Arabic friends who have studied Russian & it's, "When speaking Russian, if you think in Arabic, then your sentences will come out correctly!" They usually laugh, but then when they think about it, they agree with me! Your lesson here has helped me finally figure out how to work with the Russian 'genitive'. I am so grateful to you for doing this video. Your passion and the way you taught it was great. Love your energy! I believe Arabic has a few other cases, so I hope you'll teach those too. Russian has 5 cases: Accusative, Dative, Prepositional, Instrumental, Genitive.
Brilliant! Thanks so much, Maha!!
Your explanation is very nice
I love your channel I have learned so much
This is so well explained! Thank you
Really helpful Maha..!! Thanks a lot for coaching. I will try to make the translation
Wow! This is so well explained! Thank you so much!
Eres GRANDE Maha
Really well explained! Thank you.
Thank you for this explanation!!
Wow. Made sense, finally! Thanks Maha🙏
طريقتك في الشرح رائعة ما شاء الله ببساطة تشرحين قواعد معقدة . انا عربية و فهمت قواعد كانت تبدو لي غريبة . شكرا جزيلا.
Working on my Arabic hours per every day! Thank you Maha for the help!
It Really Helps!!Thank you maha
Thanks you dear Maha. Clearest explanation I have across so far. Shukran Jazeelan!
I have been teached Arabic at school for 6 years and I have never learned anything as good as that you are the best
Thank you Maha, really helpful!!!
Maha is my best Teacher of Arabic , everyday I learn Arabic with you
Masha Allah!~You are SUCH a great teacher!! Thank you for this
You are great teacher Maha, we love all your videos
Sister ..Learning Arabic ...I m from Kashmir..we support palestine and Down with Isreil ...
Good teacher
Arabic ♡♡♡♡♡
يعطيكي العافية
Great lesson Maha , can you please make some videos about grammar for levantine Arabic? لوسمحتي
Thanks maha. For your great loyalty to teaching us this wonderful & beautiful language.🙏
Awesome. Just started learning Arabic because it seems like a challenge, but your videos are so easy to understand and also your pronunciation is super clear! Thank you so much!
Beautifully explained
الله يا مها زمان عنك وعن شرحك اخر مرة شفت مقطع لك قبل عشر سنوات ٢٠٠٩ لما خلصت الثانوي وكنت متحمس وقتها بشرحك للغة الايطالية ، حتى شفت مقطعك هذا وتحركت فيني العبرات 😢الله يسعدك ويوفقك والله انتي مظلومة قاعدة تقدمين محتوى هادف من فترة وعدد المشاهدات لايرتقي للمستوى اللي قاعدة تقدميه ، ولك مني احلى لايك وسبسكرايب من متابع قديم لك 🌹
Thank you for this! Was struggling a long time with this and many textbooks do not give a good explanation
Excellent, maha 👍
Now i got it. شكرا جزيلا
Excellent lesson
Thnx my dia maha
I am Mahim, love you, your concrete demonstration.
Thank you so much Maha. Because of you I've learned and understand arabic quickly. I enjoy watching your videos. 🙏❤️
Keep learning !
Virginia, if you want to become a perfect trilingual, don't say "because of you" but " thanks to you".
You are doing great! Thank you very much
Thanks Maha for your explanation
Wonderful teaching ! You are the best teacher in the world ! 👍❤️♥️💛🥰😘♥️❤️👍
So well explained
Very very very very very well explained!
Congrats Maha
Wow. Finally got it it!!! Thank you xx
Thank you for teaching the idafa Maha. I wanna try the homework too.. 😁
١. سيّارة أبي
٢. بيت المرءاة
٣. سوق المدينة
٤. مدرسة بنتي
٥. كتاب المدرّس
bravo
*المرأة
@@0688miro thank you so much for the correction...
Awesome lesson
Thank you very much, Maha. You make the grammar feel so simple...
Subhan’Allah crystal clear Teacher Maha. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much, Maha
Very useful thank you
Your videos are so helpful for me because you also write the sounds of the words in Latin letters/ sounds. Most apps/ channels to learn Arabic don't do this which is really annoying as as a beginner it is almost impossible to learn with only seeing what seems a 'sqiggle' to associate with the new sounds!! Obviously later on in the learning hopefully I will understand the Arabic writing, but for now seeing the Latin letters is so helpful!!! :)
Excellent teaching Maha..
Hello Maha, thank you so much for your enduring inspirations helping me to continue my arabic studies.
Ick bin een Berliner (Berlin-Germany) and I love arabic Music, Lora, and Culture, ever since!
2015 I had a Job in a "Refugee-Primary-Welcome-Hostel Berlin " as a Music Teacher and found Families and friends,
mostly from Falestine......Thank you so much and please continue!
Masha Allah. Love the way you teach. Start enjoying Arabic lessons. The grammar little bit similar to Indonesian's language. Thank you Maha❤❤❤
Thanks for the video it was super useful.
This helps a lot, thank you.
Wow, I watch your videos a lot and by chance I am reviewing the idafa ...my surprise to see you just uploaded this hours ago!
thank you for these videos.....you've finally convinced me to dedicate more time to the Shami dialect so I am glad you can be a point of reference for both the dialect and MSA!
Hello dear sandra
If you want to practice arabic with someone
I'm arabic persone
And maybe i can help you
If you want just tell me
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Wow mind-blowing explanation
Thank you. You make it easy!
This is great
Thank you Maha
I took many Arabic courses finishing an Arabic Grammar Book called Aajrumiyah, Arabic Morphology, and now taking an Arabic Literature course from different eras. I learned texting in Arabic but needs more practice from conversation. I knew Maha’s lectures long time ago. I’m back to Maha’s lectures again.
For me Maha is the best teacher and she loves teaching from the bottom of her heart.
Beautiful language
very helpful, thanks❤️
Very good lesson! Thank you.
Mashallah! You are so very sincere with your teaching effort. All positive energy. Thank You.
Maha you are the best teacher . Thank you so much. this is very helpful
Great teaching !!
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great lesson thx!