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The parts of speech in the Arabic language.

if you find any unclear point in this vid, you are welcome to ask me for clarifying it to you.

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  • is arabic as fractured as chinese in terms of mutual unintelligibility? for example, mandarin is understood by some 80% of chinese speakers...is it the same for arabic?

  • @lamparalaptopiaguita excellent question! I am going to talk about this issue in a video soon insha'Allah..

    It depends on what Arabic you are talking about; the Quranic, the modern standard or others. Generally, standard Arabic is understood by most native speakers of the language with the exception of some of them.. So, yes, I think there are some Arabs who do not understand Arabic.

  • Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. However, I did not understand, when you were talking about the dual (plural for two) you jump to the genitive case... could you explain that a little more, please...

  • you're welcome, sorry for the late reply,

    i'll clarify it and will answer your question on my channel's page soon insha'Allah.

    have you taken arabic classes?

  • This is a great effort my sister . Thanks alot.May Allah reward you insha'Allah.

  • جزاك الله خيرا على التعليق والمشاهدة...

    حياك الله..

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  • @lamparalaptopiaguita to answer your question, compared to Chinese it actually exhibits a real lack in mutual intelligibility, however most educated Arabs have learned MSA to an almost native level. It would be as if all educated Chinese people could speak the government mandated Chinese dialect. I don't know if that is the case with Chinese however.

  • @lamparalaptopiaguita not to encroach on what the video poster said, but she is correct. There are different types of Arabic. Levantine Arabic (Israel, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon et cet.) is usually mutually intelligible to all Levantine Arabs. Moghrabe Arabic (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria?, etc) with all Moghrabs, and then there are other types, Eastern -- Saudi Arabia, et al. and Egyptian Arabic, well known for movies. And then Modern Standard Arabic is used for education and business/news.

  • very nice , keep it the good work !

  • wow great wideos

    wow seriously well struktured

    well presented

    wery intelligently done

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  • assalam alaikom, sister thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge...may God bless you more and more...thanks and hope to meet you in person...

  • I wish you all the best sister...mashallah you are doing a wonderful work. Thanks alot for all educational lessons you present here to help others learn Arabic Language..I really apperciate what are you teaching and all videos you produced...Thank you very much.

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