@arabicdashstudio I think he / she means that sometimes the mim is depicted as having a sort of clockwise over and around loop instead of counter-clockwise under and around. Great lessons. I've downloaded the starter pdf files. Do your lessons also include audio dialogues? Merci mille fois :)
Hey, guys? Did you know an angel gets their wings everytime he says "loop the loop?" We're at two so far! I am paying attention to the lesson, I swear. As far as talking slower goes, I think you're doing fine; It is a video after all. Now, if this was in person THEN they could complain. Well, not really, as coming to each of our houses to do this would show FAR too much dedication to allow any complaing. Wow, I'm rambling. I said, "Good day Sir!"
@topaztrex Hi. Have you gone through Lesson 1 (search for "Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 1) - Arabic Alphabet")? I think I explained the difference there. Please let me know if it's still unclear after going through it.
Hi, I've becoe a fan of your videos. You explain very well. I have a question. Google Translate indicates that قِدْرٌ translates not as "hot", but as "as". Am i typing wrong?
@oratodasczardas I think that google translate doesn't "read" the vowels on a word, so is probably interpreting what you write as: قَدْرَ (qadra). In any case, قِدْرٌ (qidr) is "pot", rather than "hot", but I'm guessing that was a typo : )
omg this is so great... i was really having problem on how to connect the letters... always confused me , watched the other videos of other people but this is so much easy to understand.... thankx so much
one suggestion though, you might try and make the examples consist of longer words, they wouldn't have to mean anything in particular, just use 5 to 6 consonants, join them and try to spell the word. No vowels, just using
ba'a, ayin, faa, shin, alif, and make a word out of it, then pronouncing the consonants. I had fun trying to connect about 10 consonants and then spelling them out
it's true, i've tried to find some comprehensive arabic lessons on the net but these vids just made me stop, grab a pen and paper and just try and learn
These are wonderful! InshAllah, I plan on downloading the textbook and printing it out when I get ink. I really had a hard time moving past the alphabet before I saw these. You may have already made this and I haven't seen it yet, but I have some questions on reading vowels with the letter lam-alif. Did you make anything on that?
Your videos are so great! They are very clear and easy to follow. I am so glad that I found instructional videos that are FREE because they are great for supplementing the course material from school. I hope you continue to make more of them. Thanks!! :)
Thanks for the feedback - you're not the first to ask me to slow down in the lessons! I'll certainly bear it in mind.
Maybe you could pause the video when you need to copy stuff down? Also, if you get the textbook from the Arabic Studio website, it might save you some time making notes.
@arabicdashstudio. Why doesnt any one use this for mim م i see this used in many qurans please explain
Madposhka 2 months ago
@Madposhka Not sure I understand the question - which part of the video specifically are you referring to (can you give me a time tag)?
arabicdashstudio 1 month ago
@arabicdashstudio I think he / she means that sometimes the mim is depicted as having a sort of clockwise over and around loop instead of counter-clockwise under and around. Great lessons. I've downloaded the starter pdf files. Do your lessons also include audio dialogues? Merci mille fois :)
Solarnawg 1 month ago in playlist Meer video's van arabicdashstudio
Hey, guys? Did you know an angel gets their wings everytime he says "loop the loop?" We're at two so far! I am paying attention to the lesson, I swear. As far as talking slower goes, I think you're doing fine; It is a video after all. Now, if this was in person THEN they could complain. Well, not really, as coming to each of our houses to do this would show FAR too much dedication to allow any complaing. Wow, I'm rambling. I said, "Good day Sir!"
wiionline123 4 months ago
what is the difference between the pronounciation of "qaf" and "kaf"? thanks!
topaztrex 9 months ago
@topaztrex Hi. Have you gone through Lesson 1 (search for "Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 1) - Arabic Alphabet")? I think I explained the difference there. Please let me know if it's still unclear after going through it.
arabicdashstudio 9 months ago
Hi, I've becoe a fan of your videos. You explain very well. I have a question. Google Translate indicates that قِدْرٌ translates not as "hot", but as "as". Am i typing wrong?
oratodasczardas 9 months ago
@oratodasczardas I think that google translate doesn't "read" the vowels on a word, so is probably interpreting what you write as: قَدْرَ (qadra). In any case, قِدْرٌ (qidr) is "pot", rather than "hot", but I'm guessing that was a typo : )
arabicdashstudio 9 months ago
omg this is so great... i was really having problem on how to connect the letters... always confused me , watched the other videos of other people but this is so much easy to understand.... thankx so much
donybonbon 1 year ago
one suggestion though, you might try and make the examples consist of longer words, they wouldn't have to mean anything in particular, just use 5 to 6 consonants, join them and try to spell the word. No vowels, just using
ba'a, ayin, faa, shin, alif, and make a word out of it, then pronouncing the consonants. I had fun trying to connect about 10 consonants and then spelling them out
v3zah 2 years ago
it's true, i've tried to find some comprehensive arabic lessons on the net but these vids just made me stop, grab a pen and paper and just try and learn
v3zah 2 years ago
These are wonderful! InshAllah, I plan on downloading the textbook and printing it out when I get ink. I really had a hard time moving past the alphabet before I saw these. You may have already made this and I haven't seen it yet, but I have some questions on reading vowels with the letter lam-alif. Did you make anything on that?
NubiaJendayi 2 years ago
Your videos are so great! They are very clear and easy to follow. I am so glad that I found instructional videos that are FREE because they are great for supplementing the course material from school. I hope you continue to make more of them. Thanks!! :)
Radjettababe 2 years ago
Thanks for the feedback - you're not the first to ask me to slow down in the lessons! I'll certainly bear it in mind.
Maybe you could pause the video when you need to copy stuff down? Also, if you get the textbook from the Arabic Studio website, it might save you some time making notes.
arabicdashstudio 2 years ago
your really good but you needa go a liitle bit slower and leave the writing on the bored so i can copy it down
chaymaes 2 years ago