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  • warahmatulahe or warah matulah .?

  • I like this video. By the way, he's speaking lebanese dialect.

  • hey dude, that's not quite Arabic.. you're learning people your Arabic accent..

    make sure you post videos in Classic Arabic

    thanks : )

  • How do you say, 'excuse me please, where could I buy a large quantity of plant fertiliser?'

  • This is the best of all arabic learning videos

  • Lol...that was cool  !

  • عمل رائع صديقي الصغير ... ولكن حاول تعليمهم اللغة العربية الفصحى عوضا عن تعليمهم اللهجة الشامية ... فمثلا قل لهم انت رفيقي وليس رفيئي او صديقي ... حاول قصار جهدك .

  • Please translate the religious greetings and response. I follow "Peace be upon you," but could not get what followed.

  • assalamo alaykom

  • lol thats awesome can you do about animals and feelings please

  • you've good videos

    but u r teaching them the Sham languge

    not Arabic....!!!

    and also

    alslam alaykom is hello in Islam not in Arabic only

    It's marhaba .

  • Islam is not a language. Islam is a religion.

    The religion of Islam is textualised in arabic.

  • I mean evry Muslim has to say alslam alaykom

    not just Arabic people

    and Arabic christian doesn't say alslam alaykom

  • @abod7im no cristian arabs say aasalaam o alakum I know

  • shokran ...

    i am arabic but ur videos are great:)

  • hey man can you re upload your first videos? they go really fast and sound like there is a scratching fuzzy sound and I cant understand them on any computer. thanks man I really appreciate your work

  • Keep up the good work! I think youre great, dont listen to those idiots.

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  • good.......

  • Awesome! Thank you! You're some great teacher for such young age.

  • dont listen to them

    anyway if you think this guys a faggot why are you watching this vid :)

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  • i like what you teach but i think you should write it on note cards and show it while you say it, some people are visual learners, and telling and showing is a great combination.

  • إعجاب. ما أصل عربي أنت؟

  • nsrk: I thought love was habibi...

    you should write them down its hard to pronounce

  • i want to comment what bonayef1 wrote 3 months ago. i'd like to learn egyptian so for me it's ok the pronunciation :)

  • hahaha,he is funny, his self need to learn arabic, ''Learn first than Teach''

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  • U r a faggot, i don't have the time to teach u son of a bastard, and by the way learn how to write then leave a comment (rite...) what does that mean???hahahaha!!!!!

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  • To be honest, don't waste your time on learning arabic, cause you need to Learn English first,,,,I just fell sorry for you Faggot!!!! And if you wanna leave comment next time ask somebody to help you,, cause your English sucks!!!!!!!!!

  • Fell= Feel

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  • that's with the lebanese accent :) not the classic one, but thanks for that, great job bro.

  • idk why but i think i know him?

  • speak fo97a plz, not ur accent

  • Standard Arabic

    for "i love you" is "ana uhibbuk", for "goodbye" is "ma'asalama",

    for "you're my friend" is "enta sadeeqee".

    Extra:

    hal enta tastaTi'u an tatakallamul lughatul 'arabiya?

    can you speak arabic language?

    hehehe...

  • you are correct.

  • try to pronounce original arabic not like egyption and syrian of course i respect them but people here want to learn pure arabic, am I right?

  • Do would I write 'imam'?

  • إمام-a muslim priest

    أمام-infront

  • u need to explain the differences between fem amsc and u are speakin islamic so inform people of the traditiona way u little freek

  • I have one comment for you. bhebak kteer isn't Arabic. It's said like that in belad al sham. You have to teach them the combination of these words like saying I [Ana] Love you [Ohibok], if addressing it to a guy. I [ana] Love you [ohiboki], if addressing it to a girl.

  • can you teach some grammar please :D I am arabic so I think learning it would be good lol :P

  • sahddam alu halakeum is that right.

  • It's more like :

    Ah-salamu-alay-kom

  • السلام عليكم

    كيف حالك يااخي ؟

    بكل صراحه الفيديو الذي وضعته كان اكثر من رائع .

    شكر لك ...

  • Young boy. please try to not pronounce the phrases so fast, say it slowly , thank you..

    You are doing a great job.

  • your cute

    can u make a video for love phrases habibi?

  • Asalamualekum, i'd appreciate if u could teach us how to speak in a restaurant, shop, basic conversation that we'd use everyday, that would be fantastic:) keep up the great work.

  • if you would be so kind as to make phoenetic signs with what you're saying, that would great! I've only looked @ # 7, but, I need help, where's the restroom, It is a pleasure to meet you are some good phrases to learn.

  • masha allah,

    you really genius and you have talent.

  • ayy inte 7elooo, i can talk arabic but i have to look to your vidoes becouse ur so cuuuuute

  • Excellent teacher,mashallah. I teach arabic myself in UK. YOu have a style and you can improve it and become even better. Very sweet and cute. I like your english accent as well.looking forward foe more videos.

  • that is really great job...wt i want to say ...you are using Lebonen words..and method.....i love you my friend in allah...Qassam from iRaq

  • MasyaALLAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HH

  • Good job there! But uuuh, those sounds! Back in the throat. Very beautiful when pronounced by someone who cans, less nice when I try it :)

  • u luk mashed

  • salam ana samer ana min aman ana alif arabi men wan inta salam ah suscribe me losamat

  • salam please teach be more

  • u are doing a great job. really appreciated. I also want to learn arabic coz I don;t know a single word. can=u teach me some of the important question which i may encounter inside office ?

  • Thanks, that was great, please please keep up the good work & wishing you all the best

  • hehe you are a really good teacher

  • Just wanted to let you know that you are doing awsome at teaching and that you are a very smart kid. Keep up the good work. Some ppl don't know how to appreciate other ppls time and efforts. -Chris-

  • i thought in 3araby friend was sadeeq or sahab

    irfeiy?

    where r u from dude lebnanon or syria?oh and u have to tell ppl the diffrence between male and female

    3ashan theyll get confused

    like i love u if ur saying it to a guy is bahebak for a girl is bahibik

  • ur 2 cute kid!

    Masha'allah!

  • its so cool

  • thnx for ur videos, i want learn good arabic because i have boyfriend he is arabic but me im german so i need to speak english to unterstand u and i need to learned arabic to unterstand my boyfriend, i hope u can put more video, i want learned how can i ask someone like: how are u ?and ssomehing like this! thanks ans i wait !Doreen

  • This kid is doing great, and he is good at what he does. I'm getting alot from learning regardless of what accent he's teaching. I love it anywayz... :-) keep up the good work and don't pay attention to insulting people. Aleicon Salam

  • hanonah, i guess i fixed it! anyways Salam-u- kalykum

  • umm fixed what.. all i wanted say was this kid is doing soemthing to further educate ppl.. hes just a boy.. let us all use our minds if not our hearts.. theres enough ignorence in the world.. lets not add to it.. and look at the guy who chose ALLAH AS HIS NICKNAME AND YET CALLS PPL NAMES.. YEAH GREAT JOB .. PLS LETS NOT ENTERTAIN THE LAMOS HERE.. GREAT JOB HABEBE..

  • I'd love to learn how to write those sentences you just taught us!! Thanks so much. Maybe, once we learn enough vocabulary you can suggest a song?

  • whose the one with no life ur here watching them .. how do u insult a child.. so lame man... what are u doing to teach ppl anything.. nothing..u r just al ooser .. u need get a life .. faggot

  • i didnt mean to give you thumbs down..i dont know what they are there for..i saw-6 for the twit and wanted to see he other 5 things he'd said..new on this..any ways i'm with you..he's brilliant..

  • they're all generally the same.. it doesn't matter which accent you would still get the general idea of what the person is saying.

    now stfu ;o

    and what hano said

  • والله انك فريخ اسعد الله من يقولبك

    وتحداك تعرف معناها

  • Your videos are really great! Keep it up, please! -- you're a natural teacher, and evidently very personable. Awesome!

  • can you go slower on the pronunciations, and then also, perhaps show how it is written out as well? that would tie in nicely with having learned the alphabet.

  • can you please spend a little more time on the pronunciations? thank you, you wonderful!

  • Allah yhdeek. You'r such a smart kid. I hope you all the best, and I hope to see lesson number 8. You'r making it easy for people who don't speak arabic. But I wan to tell you something. You translated the word friend differently. Friend= صديقي او رفيقي وليس رفيئي. الله معك

  • What a smart young kid and a fine budding teacher. He gets better with each installment.

  • inta falastin ??

  • your teaching these people the wrong things, if your gonna teach them, teach them correctly (fos7a) because your teaching them slang. But thank you for uploading your videos.

  • he is teaching basic.. assalamu alaikum is not wrong in any dialect.. wheres ur videos and ur teachings.. i dontsee any

  • please make another learn arabic 8!!!!!!!!!

  • i love your videos coul you tell me how to come go away and hi howw are you doing thank you

  • btw are u from lebanon ?? cauz this isnt the right arabic

  • hey ur great how do you write words does it go backwards in arabic? or wat.

  • ur very smar im rying to learn it but some words are compilicated but if u can please do a lesson on a conversation u can have when u go see some one but u do a very good job buddy

  • you could do food and stuff. your videos are really good by the way - my dad is wondering how i got so good at arabic lol.

    jamilla(jahmeela)14, england :D

  • حبيبي الله يوفقك والله نصيحتي لك انك تكمل مسيرتك الدراسيه وتصبح دكتور مدرس في جامعه الله يوفقك انت تملك القدره القويه على ايصال المعلومه

  • can u put like ur my friend how ru and glad to meet u

  • Very good! I enjoyed it very much! Quite informative too! Have you explained the dark sounds to people?  Maybe the difference between the 'l' in lisaan and the 'l' in yalla.

  • Mumtaz!

  • If you're learning original Arabic (the one in Quran) be careful because he teaches Lebanese Arabic which not everybody in Arab world speaks it

  • hi dont be hard with the kid hi is a kid come on if what he is doing is wrong all those who dont like put your on vidios all this ppl who is trying to learn will really apreciate it good job boy we are waiting for number 8 ok

  • Allah Yahfedek. Excellent.

  • i know the moroccan dialect of arabic but that is much different from Quranic arabic so i can never understand it. Could you take verse from the Quran and break it down in english then show how we use those words in normal speaking please? thanks :)

  • THANK Y VERY MUCH !!

    Y ARE AMAZING!!!

  • Ahlan! Aba Ismee Meera! Thanks sooooo much for making these videos!

  • salaam wa lakum. Ismii bibi. i luv your videos. i already know how to read arabic, because i read the Quran. Unfortunatley, my little friend, I do not know the meanings of any of the words I read in the Quran, or any other words in Arabi. I need to read the english meanings so I can understand the Quran.Can you teach numbers? I would also like to understand how to say "sweetheart" my grandmother calls me Khande. What does Khande mean in Arabic? Does it even have a meaning? Thank you. ^_^

  • How about directions up, down, right, left, north, south, west, east, How can I get to?

    Would greatly appreciate it! Your videos are very informative, keep them coming! Thank you

  • WOW, that is tooo awesome how you speak Arabic! Your videos are great!

  • Ahlan to you my young tutor. I've seen all your videos and I'm learning fast Shukran. But it would be even better if you write and show the phrases as you teach them. Masalame.

  • you are great

  • i thnk like u should teach how to say teh basic words

  • REaly it's great to get some lessons in English to forighn people >> i'm speaking 100 % and i got benefit from this videw ..

    ohh i just complete the videw ... it's Not arabic hhaha Lebamease excatly .. ok ok it's good but give them some benefits words

  • Nadar, you don't have to pronounce the Qaaf law inta ma baddak! The Lebanese accent is beautiful. Trust me, ana barif :-)

  • You are very niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!

  • Lebanese is Arabic it is just the accent each Arabic country got etz own accent

  • Please write out the pronunciation of these phrases while you are saying them. I think this would be most helpful for me. Thank you for all of your hard work!

  • Thank you, I would like just to mention that the dialect of arabic used here is lebanese and thanks

  • الفضاوة تشكي

  • ya'bnee sho 5baarak you should now make a lengthy video with words and their plurals keep it up ma3asalaameh

  • it was good but can u plz write the pronounciation in english after you say those words

  • Libnany ???? lk khayi 3rift innak libnani min taree'it hakyak "Bhibbak" and "rfee'i" well, ana mish libnani anyways...but yeeh !!!

  • thanks a lot it will be great if you could show us some comon verbs used like (see, want ,do ,have,sleep,can...) and show how to use them in the present,past and future tenses.

  • numbers plz

    altho i knw arabic its kind acool listening to u dude all da bes bro

  • thx u a lot for trying to learn as arabic just plz try more if u have time ur so good i try to learn but i finde very difficult but i was try whith u again many thx to u god bless u

  • but u promised numbers... :(

  • yes he seems to be from libanon or a neighboring countery.

    he pronounces sometimes in his dialect.

    people who learn the fusha language can be understood by arabs in north africa and the midleast but they cannot necessarely be understand those dialect.the arabic dialects of the midleeast are closser to fusha than those of northafrica.

  • interesting language. how many countries in middle east use the language? all of them? are there any difference in language for regions or cultures?

  • wow this is great! i'm in my third semester of arabic in college, and i can tell he will definitely make a great teacher someday. he's not "incorrect" about the pronunciation of the word, he's teaching lebanese dialect not FusHa, they replace QAA with HAMZA. great job young man, i'm really impressed! : )

    هذا الولد أستاذ ممتاز

  • Oh my God!! U r wonderful!! I love arabic. I just subscribe to u so I can learn more!!!Pls teach more coversation...so we can learn to speak ok? Also stat teaching: I, you, she, he, they, we. Also get some verbs and teach us how to used it ok? ..

    God Bless u honey !!! ur new student from USA

  • thank you so much. i really like that you're teaching lebanese arabic because that's what i want to learn. keep it up and i'll make sure to keep watching.

  • My comment is the pronunciation of (Rafiqi)my comrade not rafii.

    with QAA.

    cary on

  • sorry for this but youve asked for comments

    i can see you are teaching people arabic but

    you only think so

    i mean its that you are speaking lebanese

    arabic is not like that

    you should talk in (fosha)

    sorry again

  • please teach the pure Arabic!

    not slang plz

    thanx Friend

  • your awesome keep it up mashallah your a very very smart boy

  • amazing,, i love this, but why don't you teach them ARABIC,, why teaching a dialect of arabic.??? for example,, [ohiboka]"male" [ohiboki]"female",, plz do this and don't focus on a dialect!! thnx for what you're doing ,, it's great ,,, Allah bless!!!!

  • MASHALLAH I LOVE THIS KID

  • are u muslim?

  • Lawrence, this kid is a most precious gift from god: He is sharing his knowledge and time to teach us viewers a language in a wonderful way. Your comment is completely out of place. Was does his family and the West have to do with this? What do you have against this?

  • Thanks for all your efforts, such nice videos.

    I learned a lot. Keep them coming, brother.

    May Allaah give you rewards for this.

  • Hello,

    My name is Barbara I am from Brasil and I am loving those videos. It is very helpful.

    Thank you so much for all your help, I really want to learn arabic.

    Can you teach in your vidios some of your culture too, like food, music, dance.

    Thank you.

    Shukran.

  • And just to add if you say:

    ANA BAHEBAK (M) or

    ANA BAHEBIK (F)

    Teach the male & female aspect in words in arabic. Another could be like 'how are you?'

    KEEF HALAK (M)

    KEEF HALIK (F)

    and so forth.....Inchallah I hope to see another video soon.

  • Mashallah keep up the good work!

    I think what would help beginners is if you translate phrases word for word e.g. when you explain - I love you - ana bahebak then you'd tell your viewers that ANA means 'I' and in others places MY/MINE/ME etc

    Hope you understand and hope the next video is soon as i have been learning for a while and extra help is needed as the language is so huge. :)

  • salaam wa aleikum , kif halak thank your for giving us the oportunity to learn arabic :) shokran gazillan

  • I think what you're doing is so incredibly wonderful. There are places/colleges/people out there that will only teach in exchange for money. But you're here teaching many around the world out of the kindness of your own heart--and in many cases teaching people who can afford nothing else but to learn. It is people like you that warm my heart--and show that there is still hope left in the world. I wish you the world and more. --Lauren

  • when is ur next video

  • Your videos are great!!! I would like to learn colors, but when you say them will you say them really really slow! Thanks =]

  • Many thanks for your great videos! My suggestion for your next video is "Parts of the Body". I mean like, head, arm, eye, mouth, nose, leg etc.  I would like to learn these. If you think this is a good idea I would love to see the video. Shukran mukadaman!

  • Congratulations! your videos are really good, in fact you've inspired me and the other people as well to learn Arabic. Keep up the good work and ignore the bad comments, most of us appreciate your lessons. Looking forward your next videos.

    Thank you! Bye.

  • Hi

    if u are interested about learning arabic language

    i hope u visit this site :

    languageguide.o r g

  • Really good job, can you show the text of what you say on paper / in arabic and in latin too/? I will wait the next lesson:)

  • and what about sadiiq can you use that as well as what you said for friend?

  • You can also say "Anta Sadiiqi" (the last i is for possesion, as in, "My friend")

    Sadiiq = friend

    Anta = you

    (and there's an "are" that's implied in the sentence without the need to say it.. it is actually more proper to just skip it)

    So it becomes "Anta Sadiiqi" == "You (are) my friend"

    Good luck :)

  • good boy

    you make me start learning arabic excatly

    thanky you

  • good job

  • i think you should do a dialouge for your next vid. for ex. start simple and short ...

    you- assalaamu xalaykum

    aunt-wa xalaykum as salaam

    you kayfa l-Haal?

    aunt-al hamdu lillaah. wa anta, kayfa l haal

    you- al hamdu lillaah, shukran

    aunt- maa ismuka

    you- ismii nadir....then end it and go over it translation you know what i mean? i would really help people learn useful vocabulary.

  • i really like your videos i think you should keep making them and do numbers and how to read good and help understand what we read

  • Mashallah, your videos are great and you have such a humble personality. Can i just say that I think you should point out to your viewers that this is colloquial Arabic (العامية) and not MSA (الفصحى) and explain the difference.

  • MashAllah brother.

  • Please email me if you start the teaching session again any time soon. PLEASE I am dying to learn arabic. Jazaak Allahu khayr

  • Wow Mashallah your way of teaching is excellent. I would be a regular student if i know that these classes would actually go further to sentence making. Again, please dont stop here, because for us non arabic speaking muslims its such a blessing.

  • thnx for ur lessons, if u dont mind will u show the texts on a paper while u telling arabic sentences or words bcoz its sometimes hard 2 catch u know and I like da way u teach mashaallah

  • Inta men ween?

  • your from where?what country is ween?if you could tell me thxs!

  • You're doing great! .. keep making more videos =)

  • Thank you for great teaching, I went through all your videos and found them really good for learning when you go really slow. People need time to learn, so repeat and repeat. I would like to learn more about short conversations, you could possibly talks shortly with you friend and explain then what you chatted about. Hope you make new ones soon!

    I am from Finland, so this is a rare chance to learn expecially the spoken language, we have a few arabic people now here but really not much.

  • I love your videos. You're a great teacher. When is the next one?

  • i love your videos!!!