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  • somebody forgive me i sad somethig wrong about this language, i really sorry

  • lol i am arabic man wish to learn english ,,

    and there's an english people want to learn arabic

  • Actually Hello: Marhabah

  • i wish to learn arabic... thats my dream <3

  • Cute video I'm Palestinian and thats exactly how we talk!!!

  • This is cool, but I need phrases that are spoken for annunciation and also, I am in search of phrases and words used for the purpose of nursing, I am considering going overseas to practice nursing soon, can you help me?

  • Wow mashallah Arabic is such a beautiful language . I want to learn it sooo bad :)

  • @AirborneNik God has created everything including all languages

  • I'm arabic native speaker ...

    any one needs help ?

  • @DrUnk91Bullet

    Yes..

  • @DrUnk91Bullet i need help..i want to bad to learn arabic...can u help me?

  • @DrUnk91Bullet hi mate, i am from czech rep. and i am interesting learn some words and later travel to egypt. if you have got time to help me. will be briliant. jery

  • @DrUnk91Bullet How do u say What happend or whats wrong?

  • Is there a video with words that come directly from Arabic to English or are similar between both languages (like "sugar") to help learn the phonetics of Arabic?

  • I have one Q, If I read it literallly- is that how it sounds? Is that how you really say it?

  • This video is great,, but how do I know how to pronoune it?

  • hey arabians!! can you make a videos how to speak in arabic..like greetings,common phrase or usefull words..like learn russian video?? i dont want a videos how to read arabs!!!!

  • @oipkla Of course. What you have in mind? You mean like tips for when your in Arabia, like if your going there. Or what to say when talking to an Arab in your area. And did you mean Russian to Arabic translations?

  • luckily i have a friend whose first language is arabic so he can help me, but the compilation of phrases is very helpful

  • what about pronunciation?

  • You are welcome.

  • @12345like how do you say(yes,a little bit) in arabic?

  • @ahris1972 qalil or qalilan

  • @12345like thanks

  • @ahris1972 since my main language is arabic u say it like this : na'am shwaya

    hope this helps

  • @ahris1972

    yes = na'am

    al little bit = qalil ...

    so .. na'am , qalil

    but it does not make a complete sentence ..

    what was the question for ' yes,a little bit ' ?

  • @SuperLonely1990 عفواً means sorry

  • i like the music... is this supposed to be like for kids tho?

  • Arabic the best language, the language of the the best creation of god, the language of Qur'an, the language people of Paradise. And the Prophet said what means : I like the Arabiyy for three, because I am Arab, ...because the Qur'an is Arab, and becuase Arabic is the language of the people of Paradise.

  • @vklttb I love the Arabic language too, It is the most beautiful language mashAllah..

  • actually, fine is Al Hamdolillah, so thank you fine, and u? would be.... Shokran Alhamdollillah wa ant??

  • @TweakSaan AlHamdulillah means I thank God

  • U should say this is not Egyptian Arabic. Cuz I know a lot of foreigners who come to Egypt talking like beduins thinking they fit in then they get told in English that the camel is to the east. (no offense Arabs) dialects are very different

  • is this supposed to teach people how to speak arabic?

    if i wasnt asian lol i'd be having a hard time with no-one actually verbally repeating the word?

    i watched 4minz in...

    Are you having a laugh? :S 4mins in and im still readin tryna work this out

    like i said tho if i wasnt asian, being familiar with some pronounciations... id be having a hard time

    consider changing the title :) cuz without hearing what it actually sounds like you cant learn to speak it

    :) i dont mean to be rude...

  • @Rokshii I can make a vid with the words and their sounds.

  • ماشاء الله رووعه.. اللغة العربية لغة القران 

  • then what does afwan mean? doesn that men excuse me? im jsut wonderig im just starting to learn

  • can someone PLEASE HELP ME TRANSLATE THIS, thank you sooooooo much!!!:

    1) God

    2) Love

    3) Family

  • @monsarcasm

    1. Allah

    2. Hub

    3. Ahl

  • the most common phrase i will use so far is

    ana la atakallma al-arabiah

  • @moshierasersr2cool4u i like the song

  • thanku for this video!!(: i really wanna learn how to speak arabic!!(: x x x

  • very good nasheed n video

  • Thank you very much for uploading such an informative and interesting video for the learners of this best language (Arabic). I know four languages very well and I want to learn this language too. In fact it was my dream from my childhood to learn this language, but due some problems and burdens laid upon me, I was unable to continue learning this Language.

    Once again, I really appreciate your kind works and encourage you to do even more than this in the same manner and method. Mash-Allah...!

  • MashAllah! Thanx 4 uploading

  • actually you are wrong! "Tamam" is originated from the formal Arabic, and it means "Complete". In fact it's mentioned in the saying of Prophet Muhammad who knew the Arabic better then us as he said about the five prayers "Whoever completes them will be given the covenant of going to Paradise".

    the Hadith in arabic:

    من أتى بهن بتمامهن كان له عهد عن الله أن يدخله الجنة

  • @Gianni2383 Correct, and Tamam is used to mean good.

  • @Gianni2383

    arabic language is very very very big language (im talking about the fusha, the classic, not this modern), and many words have more than one meaning, some words have 15 meanings some 30, just so u know brother..

  • whats the name of the musik ?

  • this is really an informative video and a helpful one to learn arabic language, like me who is working in the arab country needs to understand their language to break language barriers. it is hard to communicate if you dont know even basic arabic words or phrases......... thanks for this video...

  • thank you very much

  • this is not the same as jordanian dialect, so i can't really relate to some of the words here.

  • Allah existed eternally when there was no place and Allah does not change from one state to another

  • thank you!

  • thank you!

  • بارك الله بمن عمل هذا الفيديو، عسى الله عز وجل ان ينفعنا واياكم به

  • I know kofee as "Ahweh". But I speak Damaskus dialekt and i`m living in germany, so I can`t speak very well, but shukran^^

  • Cofee = Bun, or Qahwah

  • i speak both arabic and english

  • Shukran for the tutorial, but What song is this, I know they are saying somethin gabout loving the language of Arabic, but I think you should have a voice recording so people can know the correct pronunciation

  • Allah, is the Arabic name for God, who is the creator of all the creations, He exists without a place and cannot be imagined in the mind. He does not need anything and sent prophets among Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and lastly Muhammad. One becomes a Muslim by believing and saying "No one is God but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah".

  • SHUKRAN

    FROM QUWAIT

  • Shokron From Kuwait ???

  • hes just saying thanks, and hes saying hes from quwait

  • Thanks for posting!

  • what song is this?

  • What country is this arabic from? Is it classic arabic?

  • there are both dialect (amiyah) and classic arabic (العربية الفصحى)

  • kif Hhalik is dialect, isnt it?

    i was think original arabic is

    kayfa hhaluka m. and f. kayfa Hhaluki?

  • Thats correct

  • Maybe we will make another video in the future with pronunciation

  • @12345like Yes please

  • jayyid jiddan

  • how i am supposed to pronounce these arabic words? i want to hear how its spoken, next time no music please. apart from that, your video´s gr88

  • To hear the letters i have another vid. Also use this:

    alsunna.*org/arabic/arab.htm

    And I don't use any haram music on my videos. They are all computerized and no wind or string used at all.

  • WHO SINGS THIS SONG?

  • I am an African. I schooled in Egypt wen i was little & came to the U.S. & forgot everything except reading & writing but i dont know the meaning of words. So this helps a lot. Thanks very much for the video. I love the begiining.

  • Shukran

  • what country is this arabic spoken? i am learning syrian arabic and it is a bit different like how are you for a male is kayfa halu ka

  • It is better if you learn arabic and not the dialect in the different countries. Cause if you learn arabic (fusha) then you can talk to all people in arabic countries who knows this. It is the language in the educational books, television and dialects often used at the street by the people.

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  • Can you please teach me arabic.. i can speak some cuz im arabic but i wanna b really good

  • 4.5/5 !

  • شكرا جزيلا

  • Ha'la Al salaam aleykum. Shukran jazeelan. please this should be having 5 stars not 4.5. Please rate 5 stars. please maybe arabic and english together so we can transcribe word by word meaning Min fadlik. salaam.

  • Hi

    Salam mualaikm

    greeting from Indonesia

    home of the largest muslim pplation in the world

    there're more muslims here than in ALL ARAB WORLD COMBINED !

    sadly, there're only few muslim speaking arabic now...

  • wa ^alaykum as-salam. You are welcome. Many people believes that only or mostly arabs are muslims but there are many other nationalities around the world who are muslims.

  • I agree!!

  • i have a question it says in another video that two means ethnein and monday means ethnein im really confused ma salama

  • Monday الإثنين al-ithnayn. Two اثنان athnaan. In two there are no ya (ي) and in Monday there are (ا)

  • thanks for this vid but i want to ask something i was watching another video on arabic and it said two is ethnein and monday is ethnein is this true because i want to know how you can tell the difference?? also its a very nice language and it all flows when you can speak it fluently :D

  • you are right, they have the same word and pronounciation. You can differenctiate which is meant by the context. I have ithnayn kids that were born on the day of ithnayn.

  • I have a question. If you speak Arabiah in Somalia do you think they could undertand you or it it different language altogether? Thanks, salam.

  • If you speak Modern Standard Arabic (fus'ha), they arabic they teaches at schools and they use at the news programme and in newspapers they write this and this arabic is not dialect they will understand you

  • Assalamu alaikum

    Thank you for uploading this and making this :)

    Jazak'Allah khair.

    I wanna learn Arabic and this really helps lol. Arabic is the language of the Holy Quran and it is a beautiful language to speak and hear.

  • wa ^alaykum as-salam. Yes, it is very beautiful language. Your are welcome

  • Masha Allah,

    Salaam to you and shukran so much for this video. I hope you will put more out there for us to learn insha Allah.

    Ma Salma

  • Salaam

    Masha Allah for this, Shukran shukran so much love this

    Khadijah

    peace

  • salam is this is real arabic cuz i want to learn falesteny or real arabic i have no idea about arabic basically iam pakistani i want to learn real arabic plzzzzzz help me

  • Pakistani speak Urdu right?

  • Yes in Pakistan they speak urdu and english

  • so if they speak urdu dont they speak arabic too??

  • Some pakistan people know arabic but its like american people some knows other languages as fresh, german, chinese. Urdu is common in Pakistan but arabic does some speak cause they have learn it. Arabic isnt the official language of Pakistan

  • the guy singing in the background started saying the arabic alphabet

  • saalam

  • well, atleast now i learned a lil.. shukran habibi for uploading this :) i just knew few words coz i'm working in middle east, thats y im still looking forward so that ill gain a lot.. :)

  • hi, asslm mualaikm

    greeting from your brother in Indonesia

    the largest muslim country in the world !

    i enjoy this very much, replay it many times,

    thanks

  • wa ^alaykum as-salam. You are welcome

  • nice music

  • uhhh i want to know how to prounance them so I can learn..

  • some of these phrases are informal and not used anymore, at least not in everyday talk!

  • Ameen, thank you for the post. The sound should be a good practice for you to talk. And use pause to catch up to the words.

  • Akhh Veryy good !! Love arabci !! i speak Assyrian but im trying to learn some arabic to :))

  • how different is Assyiran from Arabic?

  • Arabic and Assyrian (Syriac) have some common words and common letters.

    We believe Jesus spoke Syriac, and he worshipped God our creator and thus he used to say "Ilahi" which is common word in arabic and syriac to mean my lord.

  • is this the same for egypian dialect??

  • yes

  • It's: "Sabah al-Khayr".

  • hehe I'm gonna surprise my friend with a little arabic! plus it's a cool language

  • iw would be bettwr if they sounds out each word so we know how to pronounce it!!!!!!!

  • true

  • JAZAKALLAH KHAIRAN

  • language of heaven

  • JazakAllahukhairn Akhi

  • you should make more inshallah like how to say i love you and other stuff

  • i love you = anna ahbak :)

  • Shukran the video. I like the song

  • this video is super! barakallahu feek

  • Hey Does Anyone One Know Where I Can Learn the Algerian / Moroccan Language But Mainly Algerian language, I Am Algerian But I cant speak it So Pleasee PLEASE AS A MUSLIM SISTER CAN ANY1 TELL ME WHERE I CAN LEARN ALGERIAN LANGUAGE ANY WEBSITE!! SHOKRAN =]

  • if you learn arabic, Algerians understands it.

  • thankx for this video!!!

  • Assalamu Alaykum to all my sisters and brothers around the world.....=) shukran for help with arabic

  • marhaba  ana ba ke arabi kater menh

    :D

  • Wa alaykum asalam waramatullahi wa baraqatuhu.

  • Jazak Allahukhayran, may Allah gather us All believers in Jannatul ferdaus, ameen

  • Thanks for sharing... very good video..

  • one more comment: for I WANT

    my mom who is full egyptian, taught me,

    ana iza

    ana iza akl!!! i want food=)

  • 'iza' means 'if' I thought you mean "'Awez" or "'Aweza".

    We, Egyptians, say "Ana 'Awez Akl" for male and "Ana 'Aweza Akl" for female

  • that's egyptian dialect. Formal Arabic would be: "Ana 'Ureedu 'An A'kul". for male and female.

  • THANK YOU I WILL STUDY!!! :D

  • very nice video!!!!

  • very neat video :)

  • omg! thank you sooo much i go on holiday to dubai alll the time and this will help me loads x

  • hi. what is the meaning of Burj in english?

    shoukran for this video!

  • tower

  • shoukran!

  • BURJ MEANS TOWER like Burj El Arab means Tower of Arab

  • it is tatakallam ingleezi,, not teatatata...my friend just said that ±p

  • ThanK Youuuuu so Muchh I love it...because I have an arabic Boy friend...and it helps me ..Jayid jiddan :)) byee..

  • barakallahu feek very helpfull

  • thanks! C: i hope it helps me leaarn i'm goinna study it

  • sukran masha allah

  • Thank you!

  • hi what was the music for the first song?

  • it's not Music, it's Islamic instruments like due and computer sounds. You can download such madih songs from alsunna.*org/madih

  • i love my arabian language!! it is the best sounding laguage in the world!

  • in formal you say:

    Kayfa Haluka.

  • My friend, what is the difference between:

    keef al hal? = how are you? and

    kayf hāluk?

    A friend taught me to say the first one. He was born in Saudi Arabia.

  • the second is fusha (Formal Arabic)

  • Both are Formal Arabic and right.

    It's like Hi and Hello but the first one you could you use for the people you don't know well and it's common and the second is just to identify that the addressee is closer to you.

  • now wen u say (male) or (female) does that mean if u r a female or male or whether you're addressing a male or female. and you should have a thing that teaches you how to say them. or you could have a thing that tells liek the pronnunciation, for example salaam (suh-laum), jiddan (jid-an), etc. THANKS SO MUCH!!!

  • there's a slight differences between male and female for verbs. Example:

    for a male you say: Kifak (how are you)

    for a female you say: Kifik (how are you)

  • These words are not all considered "Arabic" words... most of them are native dialects to certain countries.. like the word "tamam" you will not find it in the "arabic" language, but you can hear it in places such as Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and others. For example Morocco (arabic country) does not have the word "Tamam" in their dialect.

  • actually you are wrong! "Tamam" is originated from the formal Arabic, and it means "Complete". In fact it's mentioned in the saying of Prophet Muhammad who knew the Arabic better then us as he said about the five prayers "Whoever completes them will be given the covenant of going to Paradise".

    the Hadith in arabic:

    من أتى بهن بتمامهن كان له عهد عن الله أن يدخله الجنة

  • well but in the video you put "Tamam" as "Good" and "O.K." and that's too weird because it's typically Egyptian Dialect and Please, Be Carful because "Tamam" in the Formal Arabic means 'Complete' and 'Perfect'.

  • Yes, Tamam = complete and is used to mean "Ok".

  • I'm going to Egypt in a few months. Do they speak Arabic as the main language? And if so is it the same dialect?

  • yes. same accent.

  • Nope you use a different accent in comparable to ours and we didn't speak that way you're also doesn't use the Plain Arabic in 'intadher Daqiqa' it's like an accent of west coast of Africa it should've been "Intather Daqiqa" with a voiced 'TH'.

  • What we meant by the "Dh" = represents the Tha sound that's after the Ddad letter. Had we put "Th" ppl would think it's the Tha' that's after the Ta' letter.

  • It varies a little. I am native arabic speaking and they use some different words. But they will understand everything you say too them. but you may not understand what they say.

  • yes arabic is spolen, but the "j" sound is pronounced as "g" as in the "g" in "goat" , instead of "j" as in "jug".

    so instead of "jiddan"(very), they would pronounce it "giddan"

  • right, that's the Egyptian dialect. For Jamal they say Gamal.

  • thank you so much. I enjoyed the Islamic teachings, i did not know this much about arabic or being muslim.. this helped a lot. shokran

  • this is very helpful. what i do not to forget is write it all down and practice. makes it easy for me

  • Thanks alot, this helps! :)

    But is this classic Arabic? Just asking, cuz there's just so many different types.. o.o'

  • formal

  • shorkran jazillan min al film ^_^ ana mexicani wa ana arif shoaye arabe ^_^ ana urid tatalkalum tamam arabe shorkan jazzilan

    ma salam

  • learn more arabic here: alsunna.*org/arabic

  • Ma 'AHlaha..

    mika2eel.*com/kids/atfal/atfal­.htm

  • Thank you.

  • May i ask what is the first music?

  • cooool this helped me in arab :D:D supeer