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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

New series of lessons about adjectives in Arabic and Hebrew

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  • I Maha, is everything ok over there? I was listening like an incoming air strike allarm near the end of the video.

    Regards,

    Davide

  • @Deviad Its the gardener:)

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  • arabic and hebrew, both the most beautiful languages i think

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  • @LearnArabicWithMaha

    In Hebrew,

    'Ani sameyyakh' means literally not "I'm happy", it actually means "I'm looking forward to it".

  • سلام

    الاحظ شعرك ازعجك اثناء التصوير..

    اقترح عليك ان تربطيه..

    وشكرا.

  • are you an arabs or italian??

  • shukran Maha!!!!! I love it! I'm practicing alone and I sound perfect, but when I speak to an Arabic speaking person for some reason I don't sound the same lol

  • Why does one say "Li-anna-hu sa'eed" for He is happy and not "Huwa sa'eed" ? Kindly clarify this point.

  • @SabaeanYared Hebrews is not pretty, it's too harsh.

  • i like ur presentation very much.....

  • Shalom Maha! 1st I would like to say thanks for teaching Hebrew and Arabic!! What is the name of the song that plays at the start and end this video??

    Thanks and Lehitra'ot!

  • @Deviad Haha you stereotypical douche.

  • BEAUTIFUL HAIR!! 

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