I am half Lebanese, half Italian...feeling disconnected from my roots, thus truly trying to learn Arabic fluently. I greatly enjoy your videos!! :) Is Ma hada, "what is this"? :)
Bro there is far too much echo in the room your using no doubt because of the lack of soft furnishing. May I suggest you record in a room that has a carpet at the very least since this is totally dependent on audio
And even worse are these examples (Although your first video...) compared to your other video I commented on, that first object could be a book, magazine, text book, International Affairs etc. Second is knife, kitchen knife, stab (Since you did a motion with it.), sharp (Since you ran your finger across the edge.) I wont do this any more. I am just saying to improve on your videos. They look entertaining and thoughtful and helpful.
@Jerrid3 if you can't connect simple visual aids to their audio counterparts that is not my fault. over 260 people feel the examples are just fine. thank you for watching.
@rogeroger1988 wa alaikum assalaam. first of all thank you for watching the videos and commenting.
as for the answer to your questions. every country has a different dialect that is spoken. moroccan arabic is VERY different from saudi arabic or gulf arabic.
the arabic i am teaching is fusha or modern standard arabic that is used as the international arabic language. the type you hear on aljazeera or bbc arabic and in lectures by islamic scholars and the language of textbooks and the sort.
@MegaJgar i do later on. when its time to listen i don't since you won't focus on listening ;) ... be patient with the program it works alhamdulillah... text comes when the time for it comes :)
@unforgetable7866 there is reason for not including any english. this is the best process to learn the language by making connections between the words and the objects/situation presented. And this is modern standard arabic or classical arabic, no particular dialect. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Jayed Jadeed MashAllah
Good video!
LetsLearnArabic 2 days ago
I am half Lebanese, half Italian...feeling disconnected from my roots, thus truly trying to learn Arabic fluently. I greatly enjoy your videos!! :) Is Ma hada, "what is this"? :)
AnnaDeNinno 1 week ago
@AnnaDeNinno LOL if you want to know all about "Ma hada" and then feel bored with Ma haza, then check out my main video haha
it's all about "Ma Haza" i hope that helps.
LetsLearnArabic 2 days ago
أنا سعيد جدا
انت رائع
mizikoniss 1 month ago
أجل هذا سكينُ يا حبيبي السكين مذكر ولا مؤنث
aasm1995 2 months ago
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aasm1995 2 months ago
ايش هذا ... ايش جاب الكتاب و القلم عل السكين ..؟ هذا شي وذا شي .. يعني اذا يتعلم بتفجعهم عل السكين و الحركات اللي قاعد اتسويها !!
ثاني شي رتب الدروس زين ,, جمادات ,, احرف .. ادوات منزلية .. إلخ......
MrHabon05 2 months ago
سيقولون ارهابيون !!!
6rban100 2 months ago 2
@6rban100 لا نخاف لومة لائم
arabiciseasy 2 months ago
Bro if u provide english translation also it would be awesome,just consider it in ur video preparations..............
Ezimedine 2 months ago
Assalamalaikum bro ur teaching skills are good keep on with this, jazakallahhhhhhhhh
Ezimedine 2 months ago
i like your video your a big helper thanks :)
HELLs99999 3 months ago
Bro there is far too much echo in the room your using no doubt because of the lack of soft furnishing. May I suggest you record in a room that has a carpet at the very least since this is totally dependent on audio
abuBakr97 3 months ago
And even worse are these examples (Although your first video...) compared to your other video I commented on, that first object could be a book, magazine, text book, International Affairs etc. Second is knife, kitchen knife, stab (Since you did a motion with it.), sharp (Since you ran your finger across the edge.) I wont do this any more. I am just saying to improve on your videos. They look entertaining and thoughtful and helpful.
Jerrid3 3 months ago
@Jerrid3 if you can't connect simple visual aids to their audio counterparts that is not my fault. over 260 people feel the examples are just fine. thank you for watching.
arabiciseasy 2 months ago
بتخرع الاجنب من سكين ورردي حنا ارهبين في نظرهم
bakerbatool 3 months ago
هههههه
فجعت المشاهد
من اول درس سكين
بعدين بإمكانك تاجل التنوين للدروس المتقدمة
rayid1010 3 months ago
I have watched all of your videos because in the near future I will be travelling to K.S.A
Teaching English to students.
And would like to thank you (Shokran) keep up the good teaching friend from one teacher to another teacher!
Maa al salama :)
englishteacherbkk 3 months ago
@englishteacherbkk Maa assalaamah and thank you!
arabiciseasy 2 months ago
JazakAllah may Allah reward u for your good deed
roziahangalia 4 months ago
wow thanks. From now own you are my arabic teacher.
jovelnom 4 months ago
This is very good. easy to follow. Thank you ; )
MaireadPeig 4 months ago
I'm in love. :D Thanks this is very nice to follow.
camelliaruth 5 months ago
allah ahkbar!
Animurh 6 months ago
no knife...please.. T.T
Piazero 6 months ago
salam @arabiciseasy,
first off all Shukran for your videos, they are amazing :)!!!!
i have 2 questions i hope you can answer for me.
i am going to morocco for 3 month soon, do you think they would understand,
the kind of arabic you speek? the reason i ask is because i have heard there is big differens in the arabic from country to country, is it true?
thanks for your time and videos :-)
rogeroger1988 6 months ago
@rogeroger1988 wa alaikum assalaam. first of all thank you for watching the videos and commenting.
as for the answer to your questions. every country has a different dialect that is spoken. moroccan arabic is VERY different from saudi arabic or gulf arabic.
the arabic i am teaching is fusha or modern standard arabic that is used as the international arabic language. the type you hear on aljazeera or bbc arabic and in lectures by islamic scholars and the language of textbooks and the sort.
arabiciseasy 6 months ago
mashallah! these are really good! this is how my arabic teacher taught my class arabic (w/out english as aswell) and it was extremely effective!
CatMingDu 6 months ago
it will be very helpful if you would put the english text on the screen whilst saying the word.
MegaJgar 6 months ago 3
@MegaJgar i do later on. when its time to listen i don't since you won't focus on listening ;) ... be patient with the program it works alhamdulillah... text comes when the time for it comes :)
thank you for watching and commenting!
arabiciseasy 6 months ago
@arabiciseasy i didn't realize that until i saw your introductory video! :)
MegaJgar 6 months ago
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MegaJgar 6 months ago
thanks this is very helpful!
misscandlelight444 6 months ago
Shukran amigo seus videos e seu blog são de muita ajuda até para mim que não falo nada de ingles mas estou aprendendo arabe,obrigado.
Maa Salaama.
Alexainan 7 months ago
@Alexainan Obrigado por comentar e ver meus vídeos
arabiciseasy 7 months ago
@arabiciseasy
What Arabic dialect is this?
GodOfTheInternets 4 months ago in playlist arabic lesson 2
السلام عليكم يا أخي
بس تصحيح مهم، سكين مؤنث وليس مذكر
207112351 8 months ago
@207112351 وعليكم السلام، حسب علمي كلمة السكين مما يذكر ويؤنث
arabiciseasy 7 months ago
@arabiciseasy فعلا؟ لم أكن أعلم، سأتأكد إن شاء الله
207112351 7 months ago
Marhaban brother
Keafa haluka
Shukran for da lesson thy r relli nice
Only one thing which can mke it better is if
You reapeat in english along with arabic it would b reali helpful
Nice effort
Bdw which dialect is this
Thnx again
Ma'assalama
unforgetable7866 11 months ago
@unforgetable7866 there is reason for not including any english. this is the best process to learn the language by making connections between the words and the objects/situation presented. And this is modern standard arabic or classical arabic, no particular dialect. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
arabiciseasy 11 months ago