 I'm Amarni I'm Amarni I'm Clid Clid Tomorrow Tomorrow Assalamu alaikum Assalamu alaikum everyone Here is I'm Fouad from Morocco Oh nice to meet you It's my pleasure Yeah and today I invite him because I want to learn Arabic language Moroccan Arabic Moroccan Arabic Challenge Yeah right Especially Ramadan words Yeah Words or phrases related to Ramadan Okay so can you introduce yourself? Okay hi everybody My name is Fouad I'm from Morocco in Marrakech city and I am living in Busan in South Korea Beautiful city Yes I'm a master student In the past I used to be language teacher Oh teacher And you do volunteer in Korea too Yes I did some volunteer in Korea I taught Korean high schools about Moroccan culture It was so nice Can you introduce about Moroccan Arabic? What is the difference? The difference between Moroccan Arabic and MSA which is modern standard Arabic is that modern standard Arabic is spoken in the whole Minar region the Middle East and North Africa but Moroccan Arabic it's a dialect spoken in Morocco It's influenced by French and Spanish, Latin Yeah right and also like it's derived from modern Arabic Oh it's so mixed Yeah very mixed Okay then let's go to learn Moroccan Arabic language Alright Okay let's go So I made you a list of 12 sentences that I know that would be helpful to you and other people Okay okay First sentence we can say is Ramadan Mubarak Oh I know Ramadan Mubarak Yeah when Ramadan starts we say to each other Ramadan Mubarak or other people would say Ramadan Mubarak Karim Ramadan Mubarak Ramadan Mubarak Karim Right Okay For number two in Ramadan we say Allahumma Inni Sa'im It would be difficult Very difficult Allahumma Inni Sa'im This sentence means Oh God I am fasting For example if you were about to make a mistake or something and in the last minute you remembered that you were fasting you would say Allahumma Inni Sa'im Allahumma Inni Sa'im Yeah Okay I get it It was a very good word Yeah Number three For we break fast Allahumma Inni Laqasum When you're about to break the fast Allahumma Inni Laqasum Voila This pika After Very long break I think I should edit this Ka-ka-ka-ka Yeah It means Oh Allah I have fasted for you Oh and by your provision or I have broken my fast Oh Oh yeah so Useful word Yeah I don't remember So long Very long Laba'ah Ma faqch Laba'ah Lba'ah Ma faqch Ma faqch Ma faqch Ma faqch Lus-t-o-ho This means you just told me it happened to you yesterday you did not wake up to so Yeah, so it happened to everybody, you know, it's not a problem. Yeah, just sleeping. Yeah So the barah the barah That's my fact list of our list of horror very good. This is my situation. Yes yesterday. I slept in so for so Yeah, Bismillah. Bismillah when we were about to eat in food Bismillah, when you eat food when you eat food Bismillah, Bismillah. Okay. I will remember and I will use it and in the end we say Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah when you end the eating exactly Alhamdulillah. Yes. Okay, thank God for the gift that you Provide me with a very good meaning thing for the garden. Yeah, thank for the gift Thank for the food. Lemakla, Benina, Bzef. Lemakla, Benina, Bzef. It means the food is very delicious Food is delicious. Oh, so if I use this word to the cooker then it can be very good. Lemakla, Lemakla, Benina, Benina, Bzef, Bzef, right Anna, Sayin, Saim, Ramadan. Ramadan. I am fasting Ramadan. Anna, Sayin, Ramadan. Oh, yes Lahiri, Lahiri, Lahamda, Lahamda, Sukhuna, Sukhuna, Bzef, Bzef The red soup is very hot in Ramadan for us Moroccan people We love to drink soup. It's red soup. It has many vegetables. Aid al-Fitr, Sa'id. Aid al-Aftar, Sa'id. Aid al-Fitr, Sa'id. Happy feast of Iftar. So in the end of Ramadan There is a special day. In the end. So for three days, four days? Yeah, around three days. Three days. Yeah So I call fiesta. Yes. Yes. So the first day of the laid, very good atmosphere all Moroccan sit down together on table I really want to sit there. Yeah, all Muslims in the world, they sit down together in families and enjoy the food Yeah, I'm so looking forward to it. Yeah. Yeah, I think I should go the mosque in that day. Yeah Yeah, I think you're this. You're gonna love it. Okay. The last one that I'm looking forward to it is Anna Anna maa marni maa marni maa maa Clid Clid tumar tumar. You told me that you've never eaten date So now you're telling me Anna Anna maa marni maa marni maa clid maa clid tumar tumar And since you have never tried tomato, I have a surprise for you. Really? Yes. I really tried to find dates really hard. I came all the way to Seoul to find the dates. Thank you so much. You're very welcome. This is a gift from me and my wife. Thank you for you and your wife. You're very welcome. Actually, it's from Arab Emirates. I was trying to find Moroccan dates, but I couldn't. This is what I found. I will eat this today at night time. Also, Imarachi dates are very good. And by the way, finally I found dates. Thank you so much. You're very welcome. I have one more gift for you. Really? Yes. What is that? When I was in Morocco last time, I brought this for you. What is this? This is soap made out of argan oil. Have you heard of argan oil before? No, never. I've never tried it. It's a very famous oil in Morocco. So it's good for your skin? It's good for your skin. And there is also another oil for the body. It's organic. It's also for beauty. This is for your lips. When they get dry, it's made out of saffron. Moroccan saffron. Thank you so much. You're very welcome. Actually, I didn't give any presents. I feel bad now. The present for me is meeting you. Me and my wife, we watched your videos and today it's my pleasure to meet you. Thank you so much. Next time I bring presents and I will go to Busan to meet you. You're very welcome. Hi to Rachel, by the way. Okay. Rachel, hi. Thank you, Rachel. Today I met Fouad to learn Arabic language. And thank you for your present. Thank you so much. You're very welcome. I was really glad to learn about Arabic language. See you next time and take care and be safe. Bye-bye. Take care. Bye-bye. Inshallah. Yeah.