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  • I'm really confused on how to pronounce the numbers perfectly. other sources pronounces the numbers a bit different. Anyway, jameela, thanks for the vid :)

  • Thank you :D and keep the good work

  • @missmillion160 really Arba I sended u this video so don't act u never saw it

  • OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! My name is Arba!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • thanks a lot

  • @sadathusain loool yea she is pretty haha ;) thats arabic ;)

  • It sounds really like Arabic, specially number 5!!!

    well done!

  • Sounds like the "i" and the "e" are pronounced the opposite way around to English?

  • Good I've learned Arabic from a different source! :D

  • Thank you for posting this.

  • @yahiaaaaaaaaaa Qu'est-ce qui te prouve que cette jeune femme n'a pas de pudeur? Ne juge pas s'il te plaît...

  • Anti jameelatun katheerah

    .

  • ليتها تتدرسنا بالجامعه بدال الدكتور نويجع اقل شي وجه يفتح النفس وماشاء الله شرح رائع We wish she taught university rather less Nuedja Dr. Shi opens the face of the soul and a wonderful explanation of God Mashae

    Thanks Maha

  • Thank you!

  • This girl is reallly good!!!♥

  • Assalamu alaikum Maha...

    Thanks so much, it's very easy to learn arabic with you... Shukran :)

  • i really want to learn arabic! I hope i will have the course in university with a good teacher until then i will follow your videos!!!

  • wooow very good

    I like it

    Congratulate

    (LLLLL)

  • hi Tanks a lot 

  • thanks:) this is very helpful

  • Thank you a lot for your help. This was good and simple :)

    I like how you have similar username.

    Oryx = English version of Maha :)

    Beautiful animal it is.

  • What arabic is this?

  • As sallaam aylicum you a bright future, hope and wish you the best

  • hey please where can i find a video of maha rhyming the arabic alphabets>>>??

  • You forgot Sifir ( zero)

  • HI MAHA I WOLD LIKE TO KNOW HOW DO YOU SAY DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN ARAB THANK YOU LOVE YOU

  • you make me wanna learn arabic....

  • first of all THANK YOU for this effort and let us learn this amazing lenguague :D anddd i wanted to ask which dialect is this numbers (please excuse me i write it "fonetic") >> cefrom guajidum izinehni ... thats the numbers i learn but the teacher told me it was the OFFICIAL numbers... thank you :)

  • Damn, this is as foreign to me as Chinese. The only one I might guess is 7, as it sounds like spanish 'Sábado', or just 'Shabbat'. But that's about it.

  • ma sei bellissima!!! saluti dalla california!

  • where is she from originally?

  • @realjuvelive Palestine ..

  • @Norah0mohammed That can't be they don't buy cameras there they just buy bombs.

  • @lollol336 just die

  • @lollol336 Hahaha, media kid. Shoo shoo! Go play somewhere else.

  • very nice teacher i m maltese and arabic is very similar to our language :)

  • Cool and your pretty ;)

  • ''okay'' lol :P

  • Madam u forget 0 Zero

  • in iraqi your name means "what?" loll

  • @natalie501 no x) mada means "what"

    PS: 0 = sefer

  • Hi Maha, Mashallah, i have seen few clips of ur Arabic teaching. they all r great. I want to learn Arabic, so i can understand Quran more. And this was Language of our beloved Phophet PBUH, so i want to learn aswell.

  • Maha already learned to count in Polish?

  • You for got to tell 0.The important invention of all>

    plz add that Ms Maha!! Aslam alikhum

  • my kids love you.....me too

  • looks like you're having a good time. cute, made my day :)

  • btw its ethnain

  • btw its ethnain

    no one says aethnan.

    and nice video

  • خمسسسسسه  يازين الخمسه

  • No seriously this lesson helped me pass my test last week Maha you are awesome!

  • Where are you from

  • the way they are pronounced, it's exactly like Maltese :)

  • w7 nen lata  ab3a :P bel msrii

  • Hi Maya

    I have a question regarding counting in Arabic

    1.What is the Arabic Dialects compared to Starndard Arabic?

    2.In the Video can you show the arabic writting?

    Example Wahid واحِد. 1

    I am struggerling to write Ethaan (alif with ayan on top, thaa nun ) not sure which letters i use? same problem with other number

    Maybe you already done this in another video but you soo many video's

    YOUR A STAR ..

    How does Luca feel being married to a STAR? :-)

  • @shazad1234 ok, i know it may be late, but i wanted to help: 2: إثنان 3: ثلاثة 4: أربعة 5: خمسة 6: ستة 7: سبعة 8: ثمانية 9: تسعة 10: عشرة regarding ur first question, almost in each arabic country there is a dialect to speak arabic, so its always better to learn formal arabic as a start
  • He Maha ! Did you visit Malta, the EU country who speak a arabic dialect (I was there it was funny, sounds like italian but its arabic)

    Look at the number lesson

    watch?v=MMMW2CiyUFQ

  • lol i remember when i was in grade 1 xD

    لول مساكين الأجانب شنو يبون يتعلمون من العربي؟ الناس مايتحجون عربي الناس يتحجون بلهجتهم الخاصة..كويتية\مصرية\سورية..إل­خ :/

  • @asukamichi الناس يحكون بلهجتهم الخاصة هذا أمر راجعلهم، لكن اساس اللغه العربيه ه،و الفصحى "لغه القرآن" مو العامي الي احنا نستخدمه. فاللي تدرسه مها هو الصحيح.

    اما بالنسبه لتعلم العربيه في ناس تحتاج تتكلم عربي للعمل او الدراسه او سياحه. =)

  • Sounds a lot like Hebrew. Thanks this will help a lot!

  • Its because the video is not good quiality, shes actually not that good looking if you see her other videos.

  • Thnx alot this video really helped me

  • how do you say 81 and 18 in arabic comment plz:P

  • I know it as wa7ed tnein talateh arba3a 7amseh siteh sab3a tamanyeh tis3a 3asara. That's actually the only thing I know in Arabic :o

  • OOOH WOW I can't believe she did just count in Arabic oooo WOW WOW

    LOL

  • hehe 3andek lakena fe 7aref el (tha2) but you are so cuteeeeeeee

  • Really we need a lot of videos 4 learning Arabic well. There are many countries offer Arabic courses with low prices as Egypt, you can pay 415$ and get * 75 hours of intensive learning of Arabic,*free airport shuttle from airport to hotel, placement test and certificates, and *free internet, see the site to choose your program: 4uarabicschool,com

  • THANK YOU MAHA, BARAK ALLAHU FEEK...

  • excellente methode d'apprentissage! merci!!! you're a great teacher

  • cool:)

  • Hello Maha!

    Ur video is very helpful, i have learned all arabic counting..Shukran

  • Good video maha! it is very helpful specially for starters like me, Shukraan!

  • Good video maha! it is very helpful, specially for starters like me, shukran kaseer!

  • Good work maha!, it is very helpful video specially for starters like me, Shukraan!

  • do you think you can add in the Arabic text to pop up as well??

  • Great! Just learn something new! Thanks

  • I didn't know Arabic and Swahili were related :D

    like the numbers

    6, 7 and 9

    it's sita, saba, tisa in Swahili

    Thank you so much for the video :)

  • hi can you please post a lesson on how to say the time. i find it so hard but im sure you will make sound and be easy to learn Thank you

  • zero is sifr in arabic

  • this is good if i come across a terrorist bomb using a speaking count down, i'll know how many seconds i have left to run

  • zero is sifir pronounced as "séfèr" en francais :)

  • et comment prononcer le "ZERO" ?

    Thanks Alexandre MV

  • @rhgrsh shfirr ou séhfir

  • Good job but ppl need to understand that there are alot of different dialects within the arabic language i.e Catholic Lebanese ppl have a different dialect compared to Muslim Lebanese!...

    My partner (Lebanese Catholic) is teaching me how to count from 1 to 10... From watching this video it is TOTALLY different :) lol but its always good to learn new things hehehe :)

  • she is teacging the classical arabic not dialects and best thing ur partner could do is teaching u the classical arabic then u sure u could be understood in any arab country u ll visit

    although when i been in lebanon i met different pplz and they all spoke same dialect

    cheers

  • She said thalaatha, not tharaatsa, with L. in spanish sound as zalaza. :)

  • The the diffrent between normal arab

    and egypt dialect is that egypt

    say Etmin instead of Ethnaan

    for 2

  • Sabbah Ennour :)

    and thank you so much Maha for your lessons... That's so great and so generous !!! Warm regards from Switzerland

  • too lovely, I really want to learn arabic

  • مها

    بصراحه انتي تمام التمام

    واستمري

    good luck

  • Thank you for your videos!

    You're a great teacher!

    =)

  • i see the palestinian flag :D

  • Thanks Maha, you'r lovely.

  • Khamsaaaaa ;)

  • You a so cute ! thx for the lesson :)

  • its a bit different then algerian

  • @NL59FIFTY what do you mean different than algerian!!

    they speak arabic too and its the same O_o

  • @NL59FIFTY no its not its the same algerian talk arabic too

  • it sounds so sensual when u count to 10 hahhahahah im from holland this is our count: een twee drie vier vijf zes zeven acht negen tien u can see its a short powerfull language hahahaha
  • very great .....go on ...pls...;-)

  • What for a Arabic language is it ?

    For example Egypt-Arabic or libanon Arabic?

  • and u're a big ten,,3ashra 3ala 3ashrah amorah helwy kteer,,teslamily

  • It is almost like my language Syriac-aramaic they both are semetic languages. In my langauge Kha tre Tla/tlatha Arba Khamsha Ishta Shawa Tmanya Tesha Issra
  • THANK YOU!!! You really know how to go at a very easily understandable pace!!

    THANK YOU!!

  • حلوووو كتيير بس الفيديو مش واضح يا مهاا..

  • 1.wahid, 2.ethnaan, 3.thalaatha, 4.arba-a'a, 5.kham-sa, 6.sitta, 7.sab-a'a, 8.thamaniya, 9.tis-a'a, 10.A'ashara, im learning how to say them, man their so hard :(

  • she is cute !

  • @spikeymaycry2 she more dan cute

  • Good job Mahi I'm loving your videos :) I lived in egypt and I learned egyptian arabic and its so funny too hear the differences between ur arabic and egyptian :) great, great work! :)

  • J'ai une soudaine envie de réapprendre l'arabe :D

  • Shukran a lot !

    could you please make more videos?

    I am not really interested in writing ( for now)

    I would love to learn some basic words and phrases pleases

    thanks

    Sophie from Paris

  • Thanks

  • you're nice ;)

  • it's "sifr", not "sufr"!

  • no sufferr is zero

  • Hi, i speak Swahili, strangely i sometimes understands when Arabs speaks but i can't reply, so my question is which kind of Arabic do i need to learn if i want to speak?

  • You can start with learning Standard Arabic. It is the Classic Arabic that people read and write in all of the Arabic countries. It is the same Arabic that Maha is teaching you right now. My dad also speaks Swahili and Arabic :)

  • Hi...I speak a language calls Swahili "sawāhil--سواحل " i many times understands when Arabs speaks but i can't reply properly...so my question is which is right Arabic if i want to learn?

  • Enti jameela. (I hope I wrote it correctly)

  • 10 is ashoura , I thought

  • the word 'ashoura' is derived from the word for number ten,. 'ashrah', because 'ashoura' is the tenth day of that Islamic month. it has the same root, a-sh-r....

  • Marshallah :) x

  • لبى والله شفايفك ... علميهم العربيه لكن ما راح تقدرين تعلمينهم كيف يكونون بمثل جاذبيتك العربيه .. اذا مهتمه بالتعارف راسليني

  • shukran ya aneese

  • Shukran Jazilan

  • Bravissima 10 e lode!

  • Syfr=zero. 0.

  • hi,

    i learnt that to say i speak arabic it is "Bahkey arabi" is this standard arabic since some arabs say it differently and they have never heard this thanks

  • hi , no its not standard arabic, it might be Lebanese or Palestinian!

    the Standard way to say i speak Arabic is: Atakallamu al arabiyya!

  • hi,

    i learnt that to say i speak arabic it is "Bahkey arabi" is this standard arabic since some arabs say it differently and they have never heard this thanks

  • When you will make another arab lession's video. Thanks for your good job.

    Marco (from Italy)

  • how would you say 11? ... would you say wahid wahid?

  • no, 11 is  (AHADA ASHAR)

  • 11 in Arabic is ( AHADA AASHAR)

  • it would be wahidu ashur (or 1 and 10)

  • Can you please explain "Standard Arabic?" One of my jobs is to English in Mexico and I try to teach British and American styles but when you say 'standard' does that mean that each country uses its own accents, slang, etc? I know that the Arabic from Egypt seems to be the most taught in Toronto for example. But with so many styles, can one really learn the language with the 'standard'? Thanks!

    Cool videos!

  • Exactamente. El árabe tiene muchos dialectos y dependen mucho de su país y hasta región. El dialecto de egipto es bien conocido porque muchas de las películas más populares en el mundo árabe provienen de allá. El tal "árabe estandar" es el árabe que se usa en los medios de communicación y es el árabe más parecido al clásico que se usa en El Korán y todos los arabo-parlantes lo entienden no importa de dónde vengan.

  • gr8 thanx a million could you also show the Arabic letters on the video so incase I dont hear the pronounciation I will be able to pick it up coz I can read arabic thanx

  • Can you tell me how can i CONJUGATE a verb in Arabic,please!thank you.

  • If you still need help, message me. I can explain Arabic conjugation to you.

  • Yes! thank you very much! i need to learn it please!Thank you!

  • this viedo is great ... thank you so much ive been searching for the modern arabic but i had a hard time finding it ... you good

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