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Arabic Words/vocabulary about the head in the Egyptian dialect, including chin mouth lip head face nose eye eyebrow eyelash teeth hair cheek forehead

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  • Egyptian have a huge problem with modern standard Arabic; this is why they promote their dialect. if you ask some one who is expert on language he will tell you that this is so wrong. I think Mubarak's period was and will be the worst period in the history of Umm addunya; even the language was hugely negatively affected. I suggest that you (all egyptians) wake up and pay some attention to the language. look at how well the syrians do on the drama simply because they way ahead of you in MSA.

  • @rtmrnyz Apparently you're not an expert on language. Your English is terrible.

  • @inspirion06 لا لوم ولا عتاب علي المواطن المصري العادي، بل على مبارك وأعوانه من رجال الأعمال والأذناب، الله لا يسامحهم جميعا، دمروا كل المبادئ والقيم والأخلاق والذوق العام، حتى اللغة لم تسلم منهم عندما عكفوا على زج لغة الأعاجم من إنجليزية وفرنسية في كلامهم اليوم وفي أفلامهم ومسلسلاتهم بداعي التطور والانفتاح، فليذهب هذا التطور وذلك الانفتاح إلى الجحيم إذا كان على حساب اللغة والدين والأخلاق، اصحوا أيهم أبناء الكنانة تصحوا، واصلحوا ما افسده الخونة والعملاء وأصحاب المصالح والبلطجية.

  • @rtmrnyz Look to yourself before you look unto others. This is a video posting for those that want to learn, so if your goal is only to stifle education by denigrating the attempt of others to share culture and language, then get out of here.

  • Never learn Arabic from Egyptians

  • @3822218 What if you like the Egyptian accent? What if you want to go to Egypt? What if you're of Egyptian heritage and want to go back to your roots? What if you're just not an ignorant bastard? Sorry too late you already are.

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  • Thanks for the video....

  • the number 3 doesnt necessarily "represent" the letter ain like inspirion06 said, but more because the number 3 in english actually looks similar to the letter ain in arabic..

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  • There are many who are not very interested in learning fusha (standard arabic), because that is not the language that people really speak in the street. I am more interested in the Egyptian dialect than the standard Arabic language, because it is more practial for oral communication and understanding. One has to learn both the standard language and one dialect. A person who only knows the formal language will not understand daily arabic conversations, and that can be very frustrating.

  • @inspirion06 You are making Arabic complicated by giving lessons about Egyptian Arabic like its a different language. If you want to do something good teach the people the true Arabic language and spare them the confusion.

    I think thats what everybody is trying to tell you her

    no hard feelings OK (^_^)

  • @EnglishTeacher300 I don't understand why others are having such a difficult time understanding that.

  • @3822218 Why because the Egyptian accent should be concealed from the rest of the world? Egypt is the number one tourist country in the Middle East, plus most Middle Eastern movies are made in Egypt. Thus, if you want to travel there or watch a Middle Eastern movie or just be plain cultured unlike yourself, it might be beneficial to learn Arabic from an Egyptian.

  • @ninnypiggy Welcome :)

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