Arabic language lesson 2 (alphabets + first 3 letters, Alif Ba2 Ta2)
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ASA your video is excellent biggg help! Can you please tell me what software is that on your computer?
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Thank you so much for the wonderful video! I am just starting to teach myself Arabic and I'm excited to learn from the rest of your videos.
As a side note: Arabic will be my third language and I have found that music helps me pick up on numerous words and the proper sounds of a language. Would you please suggest Arab musicians for me to listen to? Thank you so much!
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Is that Fairouz in the beginning of the video?
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great video, thanks for sharing!
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thank you so much. these vids are really useful :)
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thank you for the time you spend doing this and please keep it up
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Assalam Alaykum Wa Rahmatullah! Simply brilliant!! Thank you so much for giving these classes! Are veeery well explained!! Now I start to understand it.
Thanks a lot!!
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Great lessons, Who is the singer at the beginning and which song is it? Thanks
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while i was watching your first video, i was unsure about how instructive it really was. luckily, i watched your second video, and then the next... now i have to thank you, thank you, thank you... thank you very much!
Assalam alaykum, I love your videos, I am learning so fast! Wondering why on the internet most Arabic-speakers put 'ta7' instead of simply 'ta', and 'ba7' instead of 'ba'
Shukran!
lizziecarini 1 year ago
@lizziecarini :
are you asking about the number? like 2,3,5,6,7,8,9? :P
they replace the letters that are not available in the english alphabet
ba2 is supposed to be written ba'a, since arabic was not support in text msgs like 10 years ago, people started using the number to replace the arabic letters that have a similar appearance... for example the 2 looks like ء
and the 3 look like ع
and so on .. I might do a small vid about that when I have the time :)
Homelang1 1 year ago
OMG awesomme... So easy to understand! XD
gillcco 1 year ago
@gillcco: cool :D thanks
Homelang1 1 year ago
Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah, I like it very much but what I notice when I watch the arabic channel they don't write with the alaamatit- tashkeel. Why?
fs0412 2 years ago
simply because if you are fluent in arabic you don't need them, you will know them by default. :)
Homelang1 2 years ago