Modern Standard Arabic Vs Syrian dialect Vs Egyptian dialect
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And that's when I realised, learning "Arabic" would be a bit more complicated than expected.
I guess Arabic isn't so complicated, it's rather a rich language. At the beginning, it seems complicated, but the more you study it, the more it starts to make sense.
learn maghrebi dialect. you will see its gonna be a slufest.
@@dentismemla6879 but no one gonna understand him if he learn maghrebi and its known as the hardest arabic dialect
In my opinion, Morroccan dialect is easier than MSA(Fus'ha). But it's not wildly understood like Egyptian or Syrian. And that has nothing to do with being difficult or not. It's all about media influence. I think Egyptian is the hardest, yet most Arabs understand it and that's because of the popularity of Egyptian comedy shows. At the end of the day, the best dialect to choose is the one that you like the most, because it's easier to keep learning it.
@@ArabicwithToqa I disagree with the "It's all about media influence" theory, because the Hassaynia accent (اللهجة الحساينية) in Mauritania is much easier to understand, even tho they have severly less contact with the rest of the Arab world than the Maghrebi countries. it's also not the distance, because, once again, Mauritania is much further from the the rest of Arab countries than them. it has to do (in my opinion) with the massive influences from French, Italian, and Berber languages on their dialect.
Don't freak out, it's not a different languages, but Arabic language has many synonyms for one word, Syrians choose to use a particular word and Yemeni use another word, and Moroccans use totally different synonyms for almost everything, but they understand each others because they know all those synonyms, that's why Standard Arabic is needed, especially classic Arabic.
Exactly💯
i am turkish and we had a new student in the school and she was from egypt, since she cant understand turkish, our students always tried to speak with her through arabic and they were understanding eachother.
100% right
Is classic arabic the arabic found in the quran or is it Standard Arabic?
@@thomasflanagan8754 Standard Arabic and classic Arabic are the same thing. And then comes modern Standard Arabic, which has the same grammar and vocabulary as Standard Arabic but with some new words and phrases that didn't exist back when the Quran was revealed.
The Egyptian girl is so excited to pronounce the words she say it with a smile she make me smile😅...any how..with how different the words sounds from one country to another we still all of us understand standard Arabic language Alhamdullah...
yarhamuka Allah.
Same here. She is excited; feeling the mission and living the moment
Салам из Таджикистан форсизабон
@@user-ek2kv4zd2u Ваалайкум ассалом биродари азиз 🇸🇱
Egyptians always laugh like this 😂💝
As a Turk, I want to say that I see fluent Arabic as my own language, and the fact that this language is the language of the Qur'an and my prophet also makes me love Arabic, thank you
Yazik
@@afinaafdal The word "Yazik" is used to mean pity in Turkish. 🙂 Why:)
Atalarım Arap ama maalesef arapça bilmiyorum. Keşke Türkçe yerine arapça bilsem 😄. Öğrenmek için geç değil ama
@@adrva345 Ben bir Arap'ım ve Arapça'dan anlıyorum ve size Türkçe'nin Arapça'dan sayısız kelime içerdiğini söylüyorum, öğrenmek istiyorsanız öğrenmeye başlayın, sizin için çok kolay olacak.
same here from Pakistan
أهلا...أنا من إندونيسيا 😊, الآن أتعلم اللغة العربية الفصحى و اللغة العامية المصرى. و هذا الفيديو مفيد جدا لي, ليزيد المفردات الجديدة. جزاك الله خيرا كثيرا🙏🏼
أهلاً بك🌷 وشكراً على تشجيعك
انا مصرية وسعيدة جدا انك بتتعلمى اللهجة الخاصة بمصر وانصحك تختلطى بالمصريين سيسهل كثيرا الامر عليكى
اللهجة العامية المصرية*
@@manetho5134 مش لازم التفاصيل😂😂
@@user-mo2gd4dz3j لازم علشان مندحكش عليها😂😂، هي عايزة تتعلم يبقى تتعلم صح
The Egyptian woman has a beautiful smile and her dialect is beatiful too.
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انا سوري وبحب اللهجه المصريه كتير .
أتفق، لهجة موسيقية محببة.
@@ArabicwithToqa assalamu alaikum sister... I'm a Hafiz e Quran ! I want to learn Arabic As a beginner, where should i start learning Arabic? Which one is better for beginners to learn Arabic... please suggest me sis
بارك الله فيك وشكرا لك من تركيا، أنا تركي وأحاول إتقان اللغة العربية الفصحى 🤲 🇹🇷 🤲 🇹🇷🤲 🇹🇷
Glad I participated in this video, hope it helps 😍🤲
Thanks sweetheart 😘 You've been so awesome🥰 May god bless you with all the happiness and success❤❤❤
All of you sound very professional, but you are the one who has a charming smile :)
Egyptian sounds like when people talk with their hands. 😃 Standard "Smile." 😄 Syrian "smile" 😀 Egyptian "Smile!" 😂 So very interesting!
ممكن طريقتك تكون أهدأ من كدا شوية؟ 🌸
♥️
It is very interesting. I'm learning Fusha/classical arabic. Please make more videos comparing fusha and Arabic dialects. Support from Bosnia 🇧🇦👍
Glad it helps. peace and love for Bosnia
I ja
مرحبا فيديو جميل حقا الحب من فلسطين!
@@Reddot2Tact أهلا فيك يسعد قلبكم أهل فلسطين
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
المصرين ايجابيين مبتسمين محترمين
I love Arabic From Uzbekistan 🇺🇿☪️
That Egyptian girl's expressions are priceless. 😆 Good video!❤️
Yeah
She is cute and funny, so do most of Egyptian people 🇪🇬
i like how egyptian dialect is just off the track with the other two variations. also, love hadeer's energy, she keeps smiling throughout.
💖 Thx
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yeahh lol both my parents are Egyptian so i was always used to speaking the Egyptian dialect but if its your native language or learned it at a young age it would be a little easy to understand other dialects
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It’s cause Egyptian Arabic is mixed in with Coptic (Ancient/Medieval Egyptian) and some words from European languages due to occupations. So there’s a bunch of stuff in there that has nothing to do with Standard Arabic at all. It’s kind of a Frankenstein dialect but that’s what makes it unique 😂
Wow the Egyptian woman is the only one who maintains her lovely smile throughout this tough video, it's remarkable coz not everybody would do that. Only some very brave & patient people would do it.
I watched the whole video because the way the Egyptian lady spoke was so adorable
As a child of an Iraqi dad and Syrian mother it’s always been so confusing to me with dialects because in my head two different words sound correct to me! And so I speak a weird hybrid dialect aha
Lucky guy would you like to help me learn Arabic?
@@jayedimran9950 Which dialect?
@@nabatean180 fusha I need help
@@nabatean180 would you like to help me?
@@jayedimran9950 in exchange of urdo, yes
get that egyptian girl on more videos. I like how she looks excited and happy when she pronounces the words :)
The Egyptian dialect is just on another level of beauty
thank you very much, my brother ❤
lmao
Thank uuuuu!
NOT the Syrian dialect, though.
I am an Egyptian
I am saudi man 👨🏻. Most of arabic dialects words are derived from standard arabic language ((fusha)) . So any one who wants to learn arabic you have to start with fusha and focus on it . After that you can understand 90% at least of arabic dialects with daily practice. Don’t worry if you don’t understand some of arabic people talk . Honestly sometimes I face difficulties when I speak with North Africa countries people and they as well.
Big DISLIKE. ■Dear learners of Arabic! *An Iraqi talking to a Syrian or Moroccan or a Sudanese* can understand each other without resorting to a translator. Especially if the persons are educated.
Agree, here in indonesia we just understand fusha 😂
What’s accent wael kfourhy sings in set el song ?
The singer is Lebanese, and his song is Lebanese. It's very close to Syrian dialect. I would say they are 98% similar.
This is so interesting! I can read Arabic because I learned how to read the Quran but I never knew about the regional accent variations! Thanks for doing this
Glad you like it
the dialect of Quran is the Standard dialect, all scientific and religious papers are written in that dialect, some News, documentries, and children dubbed shows are also in that dialect, but aside fro that, nobody really speaks this dialect in their everyday life.
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Because you are beautiful
@@belalabusultan5911 you know almost all languages in the world spoken with slang and far from standard
Egyptians are known for their smile amongst us
Thank you very much, my dear daughter. Classic Arabic - language of Qur'an is so beautiful 🥰
I am Lebanese and we do speak like our brothers Syrians ! But, in my opinion the nicest arabic dialect is definitely the Egyptian one ! It's musical like italian ! Ça me rappelle les films égyptiens que je regardais au Sénégal où je suis né ! "Michi tafahan kida yama !" It reminds me of the Egyptian movies I used to watch in Sénégal where I was born !
It's a gift to be Egyptian. I can speak Egyptian Arabic only and I understand it. But when you learn one of the Arabic language you can understand the others. Good luck to anyone who is learning Arabic whether it's Egyptian, Palestinian or anything
They are called dialects or vernaculars, not languages!!!
Egyptians arabic is the easist arabic to learn for real. 😂😂
We have the same name 😭
🎉😂😂
@@marytheevil9685 Are you serious?? How can Egyptian arabic be the easiest??😭😭
Idk why but the Egyptian woman made me laugh and smile so much with the way she was saying the words 😂🙏🏼
Because we Egyptian are hilariously funny .
@@dr.hebagadallahclinicalpha9871 I like funny people, but egyptian dialect is the hardest, it makes the words too long.
She too cute right :D :D
@@Yezddaa I am Egyptian and I tell you that our dialect is the easiest in the Arab world
@@princeofparadise1008 an egyptian friend also said this but i think egyptian dialect is hard
I come from Azerbaijan and we took many words from standard Arabic so I could recognise some! This was super interesting to watch because I always wondered the differences in dialects of Arabic. Please make more videos like this!
Its Come from persian
You steal many words from Arabic and Persian language. You have nothing of your own.
The egypt woman smiles like an angel
This was a great and interesting video to see the differences! Also the Egyptian girl was so positive and happy it made me smile!
HOW DIFFERENT WE ARE BREEE!!!😂👍🙏
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
thanks alot dear 😍
اش داه اش داه الهجة المصرية حلوة اوي تحية من سوريا الى مصر 🇪🇬
ههههه اش ده ههههه برافوا عليك😂😂🌹
اي دا. مو اش دا. 😂😂
ضربت كوكتيل لهجة مصرية على سورية 🤣🤣
بارك الله فيكم جميعًا ولا سيما أنا أحب ضحكة المرأة اللهجة المصرية وهى تضحك في كل اختتام الكلام وجعل الله تضحكها أجمل ما دامت السموات والأرض آمين يارب العالمين
especially Egypt arab .. 👌 All world languages are great.. It's our great God's gift.. No ones low and high... 🙏🇮🇳
مرحبًا ، أنا من إندونيسيا ، أتعلم التحدث باللغة العربية جيدًا ، واللغة العربية التي تعلمتها هي الفصح والعامية ، لكن العامية التي أمتلكها أساسية جدًا ، لذا أشكركم على إنشاء هذا المحتوى المفيد للغاية
🤩 wow أنا سعيدة جداً أن هنالك أشخاص غير عرب تعلموا العربية🤩
@شمس علي انا كنبغيك بزاف، زعما مافهمتنيش ؟؟؟🤔
@@mohamedo1548 هذي باي لغة؟
@@amal-nv8wb الللهجة المغربية
@@dgdrgfdrfgdffccfbf784 طيب ممكن ترجمة لو سمحت🙂 بصراحة احب اتعلم اللهجة المغربية والجزائرية بس ما افهم اي شي من كلامكم
أنا من إندونيسيا. أتعلم اللغة العربية الفصحى وبعض اللهجات العربية. وهذا الفيديو مفيد جدا. أتمنى أن تصنعي المزيد من الفيديو مثل هذا ومن اللهجات الأخرى مثل الخليجية والدارجة المغربية.... وأكثر من العبارات اليومية المفيدة. شكرا كثيرا... جزاك الله خيرا بارك الله فيك فإنه ليس من السهل أن أجد الفيديو مثل هذا.
ما شاء الله...لغتك العربية ممتازة. أتمنى أن تستفيد من قناتي رغم أنها للمبتدئين أتمنى لك التوفيق
لغتك العربيه ممتازه جدا ياصديقي احسنت بارك الله فيك
اندونيسيا اسم غريب كيف لهجة تبعها
@@halahalaalhakeem6817 لماذا غريب ، اندونيسيا احد اكبر بلدان القارة الاسيوية و يتكلموا اللغة الاندونيسية
اذا أردت أن تتعلم مصري ممكن اساعدك
For those who says Egyptian is hard I invite you all to try Moroccan Dariya . I’m Cuban and married with a Moroccan girl for 10 years already and my wife learned Spanish from me first than me learning Moroccan dialect. It’s really difficult dialect but not impossible in shaa Allāh I will get it.
And how an Arab father gave his daughter to a Spanish Cuban man? Arab girls marry Arab muslim men.
You Moroccan girl 😂 with profile man
moroccan is not hard, only most arab countries are not exposed to it. second, most arabs wont understand moroccan, not because its hard, but because its full of non arab words, they borrowed from french, berber etc.
@@zealotzealot4848 Because this Spanish man has been blessed with Islam Alhamdoli’llah and judging by your comment your Islam is really poor.
@@LaszloGalffy Yeah I do agree with you and also they have a lot of Spanish words too.
Need more like this, sometimes the Egyptian one surprises me 😅 I can understand Egyptians most of the time, it’s just some words la wallah la aerif
I am a native syrian and I actually like Egyptian dialect very much, we grew watching egyptian series and movies, Egyptian is musical to me and I like Egyptian people so much. Personally I have phoenician ancestry with some Ancient Egyptian and roman genes. I am proud. Syrian arabic has many words and expressions from ancient syrian languages, eg. Aramaic, phoenician and hebrew. I used to hear many strange, funny, obscene or taboo words from my granfathers and grandmothers and most of them turned to be from ancient syrian languages.
Please tell them. I'm also Syrian, but on Facebook, most of the pages and groups that I follow are Egyptian, my favorite singer is Egyptian, I find myself speaking Egyptian at the end of the day😄
@@ArabicwithToqa yes, syrians and egyptians are genetically related more than relation to gulf arabs actually "some studies proved that some egyptian pharaohs have levantine genes" . To be frank, I feel angry when someone says syrians are arabs.... no, syrians are syrians, of course I respect arabs, but syria is not arabic, arabs are part of Greater Syria.
Sharing Egyptian ancestry is interesting
Most of arabs of this generation grow up listings to Egyptian music and Egyptian dubbed cartoons that’s why almost if not all arabs understand the Egyptian dialect
Thats interesting and most of my ancestry is slavic
أنا مغربي وأفهم اللغة العربية الفصحى أحسن من أي لهجة.ولكن الغريب في الأمر أنا أفهم المصرية أكثر من السورية مع العلم أن السورية هي الأقرب إلى العربية الفصحى.وذلك بفضل الأفلام المصرية.إلا أن السوريين يعتبرون فصيحين في اللغة العربية لذا يعتبرون عمالقة الأفلام التاريخية.تحية وإخلاص إلى جميع الإخوة العرب.
تحية كبيرة لكل إخوتنا من المغرب. نعم اللهجة المصرية مفهومة لمعظم العرب رغم أنها ليست الأقرب للفصحى وذلك بسبب شعبية الأفلام والمسلسلات والأغاني المصرية. على العكس اللهجة المغربية غير مفهومة للكثير رغم أنها لهجة سهلة وجميلة وذلك بسبب ضعف تعرضنا لها.
@@ArabicwithToqa أجل يا أختي.لأن اللهجة المغربية مزيج من العربية والأمازيغية وبعض اللغات الأجنبية.لهذا نجد أن المغاربة لهم قابلية أكثر لتعلم اللغات.لأنهم يستطيعون نطق تقريبا جميع الحروف الموجودة في اللغات الأجنبية.
@@bac4all185 حتى لهجاتنا تأثرت باللغات القديمة في مناطقنا والحديثة، مثلاً اللهجة السورية تأثرت باللغة الآرامية والتركية والفرنسية. لكن برأيي ما يساعد المغاربة هو انفتاحهم على الآخرين وتقبلهم لما هو مختلف.
@@ArabicwithToqa نعم.صدقت.
نطق السوريين للغة العربية الفصحى لا يعلو عليه .. نشأنا على سبيستون وكبرنا ولم نجد من ينافس جمالية نطق السوريين للفصحى
مافي اجمل من اللهجة المصرية سبحان الخالق .. على فكرة انا سوري
حقيقه
الله يحفظك يا حبيبي ومفيش أحلي من السوريين
ده شرف لينا ❤❤
على راسنا والله اخونا السوري
This is such an interesting video, seeing the differences in dialects across the Middle East, and thank you for these videos, they help tremendously! سلام عليكم و شكرا لك من متحدث باللغه العربيه 😌🙏
This is very helpful. I started learning the egyptian dialect and hearing the proper pronunciation is the best way to learn for me, thank you!
Glad to help😀
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
The Egyptian participant brings so much joy to this interesting video. Thank you!!
Such a contagious smile
Because she's a genuine happy person and smiles with her eyes too
Who is she? Is she an online teacher? :-) I would be happy to have lessons with her.
@@Delfinka18 I can teach you Egyptian Arabic in exchange for learning your language, and we exchange languages well, are you ready! ✌😉
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
Thanks for this video! I would love to see more of these types of videos, where 3 different dialects are shown.
It's interresting how different the words are. My father is egyptian and I only speak arabic a little bit. But I am proud of myself because I understood every word from the video.
Where are you from, bro ?
@@attiaali3184 Nemsa (Austria)
@@eplusplus Did your father live in Austria for a long time? Do you have an Egyptian name for yourself? ....
@@attiaali3184 My father lives in Austria since about 30 years now I think. He left Egypt when he was ~25 years old. I myself was born and raised here in Austria and I primarily spoke German with my father, but sometimes he would also speak Arabic with me.
@@eplusplus I am 21years old ... I wish if I can leave Egypt at the same age of your dad or before. 😄... cause I am Interested in learning languages although I am proud of my language, now I'm trying to master English first .... I have a question and I wish you are like I guess.... Are you a Muslim?
Cool! I'm learning fuS7a and maSri in college right now, we had a choice of Egyptian or Levantine dialects. I picked Egyptian because my teacher is from Egypt, so he can help. I've only been learning for a few weeks, but I'm hoping to be fluent some day inshAllah :)
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
you should learn khaleeji arabic its quite easy
Which college are you in? I never knew they teach dialects in any college. That is surprising!
I'm Egyptian i can help you with speak and you help me with speaking English
You chose the right thing, the Egyptian dialect will help you when watching Egyptian films and series, a good choice 👏
I'm a native égyptian. and i love my dialect cuz it is very easy 🇪🇬❤
يا عم اللهجة المصرية صعبة جداً . اسهل لهجة بالنسبة لي هي السورية
@@klikk3017 مين قال😂
@@klikk3017 ده انت حتى بتتكلم مصري :)
Syrian dialect is easy from Ethiopia🇪🇹
@@klikk3017 You already speak Egyptian, Osta
Amazing content! Thanks a bunch ❤ Shukran Jaziila.
*that Egyptian girl is staring and smiling into my soul*
I really love egyptian dialect 😻💕
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
Where are you from tho?
انا اتعلمت للغة العربية و افهم كل هدول لهجات. سلام عليكم من الصومال 🇸🇴
وعليكم السلام
وعليكم السلام ورحمه الله وبركاته
You have made a great video. We need more like this....
MashaAllah. You have a new follower. May Allah bless you
*Alhamdulillah, I happy to hear that,, i'm from Indonesian, my mother tongue isn't arabic, but I love to learn new languages. Jazakumullah khairan*
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Best of wishes From Libya 🇱🇾❤🇲🇨
أهلاً بك
@@ArabicwithToqa *do you have IG acount sister?*
@@ArabicwithToqa napa kau nanya ig dah
Gosh, such a helpful video for me as a beginner in Arabic. I really needed this. Please keep making em more and more.
Thanks alot Such comments keep me going. شكراً مرة أخرى
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
Presentation was beautiful, Egyptian tutor made it more beautiful, hats off 👌🏽👌🏽
Love from China🇨🇳! Stay strong Palestine brothers!
Please make this a series. It’a very helpful :)
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
I have just started learning Egyptian Arabic, I really enjoyed your video
Glad you enjoyed it, good luck with your Egyptian journey.
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
The egyptian one is the most known dilect for arabs cuz they’re like the hollywood of the arab world, the movies and shows all come from egypt 🇪🇬❤️🇸🇦
I liked this video, I'm learning arabic and It's so interesting. Egypt ق and ج sounds different than the others right? Greetings from Argentina
Yes you are right
2:11 تمن 3:27 زلمة 4:04 بزونة 4:10 چلّب 4:25 سمچ 4:31 هايشة 4:50 فرحان 4:55 ضايج 5:03 چبير 5:17 هواي 5:40 هسة 5:49 باچر 6:10 كلّش 🇮🇶
Love this video. Please upload more. Very useful. Thank you for sharing and thanks to the participants.
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
This is super helpful and interesting. Love all three.
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
Bro this video is so great I know all these words bcs my family speaks Syrian dialect the whole time and I never understand and with this video I finally understand what all these words they say to me mean
THANK YOU SO MUCH ))) It's Wonderful !!!
ماشاء الله، أنا إندونيسية، أتعلم اللغة العربية العامية. هذا فيديوا يساعدني لأعرف الفرق اللغة العربية العامية بين البلاد بسهولة..🥰✨
As a British Asian I recognised most of the words from the lady at right side, thes are the words I come across very often while reading Quran.
MSA is close to Quranic Arabic! That's the reason
مش عارف ليه حاسس ان الحماس في اللغة والنطق واخد دور مهم جدا في المصري اكتر من الباقيين 😂😁 بس فيديو حلو استمري وربنا يوفقك 💝🌷
عشان المصريين عسل🍯
Seeing this as a Maltese speaker, it's fascinating that my language diverges from "official" Arabic also when they were diverging from eachother in a completely different way to each one
The Egyptian young lady has such a beautiful smile !! Very cool lesson, I speak Syrian arabic but would like to learn Fus-ha (proper Arabic)
شكرا جزيلا يا أستاذة بارك الله فيكم مشاءالله تبارك الله انا عرفان من تركيا 🇹🇷
I’m an Egyptian Arabic myself and that video is still mind blowing
This is such amazing. I thought in my whole life that all arab country are the same dialects, but it's different what I think before. Machallah. Very interesting!! From Philippines 🇵🇭🖤🇸🇾🖤🇮🇶🖤🇪🇬
■ *thousands of nouns [of objects/things] , verbs and prepositions are common to all Arabic variations* because they're directly directly from standard Arabic used in the United Nations. ■ *So learn standard Arabic* It is the fastest way to understand Arabic language variations.
■ Just know that *an Iraqi talking to a Syrian or Moroccan or a Sudanese* can understand each other without resorting to a translator. Especially if the persons are educated.
@@onlignebridge4224 Yeah. i see. Thanks!
@@onlignebridge4224 Orjinal kuran Arapçası hangisi?? Sudi Arabistan Arapçası Orjinal arapçasımı.
Mashaallah 😍 you are doing well, please continue to more lessons
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This is very useful!!! Very clear. I’m learning fusha at the moment only because I interact with Arabs from different countries/dialects and I can’t decide for one. Although I’m thinking to build a solid fusha foundation and then learn a dialect. Thank you for this video!
As arab i can tell you that arab is more important than other dialect Because all the arabs understand it and speak it beside their dialect
You have a clear reasonable learning strategy, good luck with your Arabic journay🌷
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
Learn the dialect of the country you're the most interested in. If you're not really gonna move to an arab country or something like that, then IMO you should learn either Syrian or Egyptian dialect because they're very understandable by most arabs. Don't learn any maghrebi dialect (Tunisia, Algeria, Morrocco) if you're not going there! The rest of the arab world hardly understands them.
You're on the right path, keep going.
Very nice, interesting to see some words quite similar, whereas others are totally different.
I find the guys voice and expressions very relaxing! Helps me learn Arabic better. Do he have more Syrian arabic videos?
Just finished the Duolingo course and I understand most of these words surprisingly well. Egyptian seems to be the most divergent from what Duolingo teaches. And.. the Syrian dialect seems the most poetic/soft to me ^_^• hadahi logha jamila jiddan. Now I'm curious how Yemeni/omani dialects compare
Not divergence each masri word derived from arabic root
@@faizanhashmi389 that is called divergence :in English. (divergence = something that changes over time)
I agree, all Egyptian words mentioned in the video are derived from the standard Arabic.
オランダ日本JN Glad you feel good about your efforts😀 頑張ってね!
@@faizanhashmi389 lol faizan. I don't think you know what divergent means. you should look it up.
Words Pretty similar between: The three of them: 27 Only Syrian and MSA: 5 Only Egyptian and MSA: 1 Syrian and Egyptian: 7 Words different in the three of them: 10 Syrian is also Levantine, quite similar to Lebanese, Jordanian and Palestine (I can say practically all of these words are the same or almost at least in Lebanese and Jordanian). So it seems Levantine is a very good and more inclusive option to choose to learn a dialect.
Your comment is like a scientific journal that no one read
Egybtian is good too because most people understand it because of the culturally influence of egybt in the Arab world we grow up watching Egyptian tv shows music and cinema Here in Morocco people will understand egybtian more
the MSA words are actually used all, just in the dialects its more common to use what was shown.. however the MSA words are still used depending on the context.
@@Ahmed-pf3lg yes exactly
It being a sham dialect makes it similar to Iraqis too
I am more used to hearing Egyptian than the others. Interesting variations...
Thank you very much you help me alot with me journey to learn arabic and i hope you make more video about slang words
Do you want any help in Arabic?
The egyptian lady she is so positive mashallaah
The fun about learning especially Arabic, although it might not seem easy.. but really isn't that hard either.. is that the moment you get the hang of the modern standard arabic, it'll become so easy getting to know different dialects/accents. Similarly, starting, for example, learning the Syrian or Egyptian, or whatever, dialect would actually get you similar results to starting it from the other way around. However, it's more preffered for one to start with modern standart arabic and then get into the other dialects and what not. I like this video nonetheless May allah guide them and bless us.. ameen
Should also note that the Egyptian dialect is the Cairo one. Different cities/regions will pronounce these differently, or even use completely different expressions/words.
All of them are different. Thank you for this video. Your examples of this video are essentials.
@@ShayebGM you are not right absolutely. They gives their accent and words, ok. To be polyglot and more...
@@ShayebGM Thank you for reply bro. You are original Arabic. And also, you said that means are so logical that Egyptians are different. Egpty has own ancient cultures so on. Bravo.
@@ShayebGM Jordan, Palestine, Syria are so important. They have got own values, too. It is ok to be...
Toqa, this is SO useful and especially with the fusha equivalent 🤗
Glad it helps, thanks for your comment.
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. 😊
Acredito que para muitos que estão aprendendo o idioma Árabe seja um desafio. Porque além de aprender um novo idioma você também precisa aprender uma nova escrita. É como se você estivesse aprendendo a ler e a escrever pela primeira vez. Eu acho isso fascinante! Mas como todo idioma, o bom mesmo é ter com quem praticar. Isso ajuda muito com o desempenho. Um dia, quem sabe, eu vou me aprofundar nesse idioma também. Acho um idioma lindo e muito charmoso. Um olá para todos direto do Brasil ! 😊🙋🏻♀️🇧🇷
اتمنا ان تتعلميها كي تساعدين بالتحدث مع صديقتي من البرازيل😅😂👍
@@motazalgojmmg5232 كما أتمنى! 😄👍🏻
Que gentil. 👏🏻🌹🌹
@vilda you don't have to learn the writing,speaking the language is more important
@@AA-wu2fk Writing is as important as speaking, because how am I going to learn to speak without knowing the sound of the letter?! Or, how am I going to read a message without knowing what is written?! I think it makes sense, doesn't it? 🤔☺️
I found out we have many similar words here with Uzbek language... Big love from Tashkent, Uzbekistan!
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh, i like it
this was amazing! thank you
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks a lot 😊
The Egyptian dialect is very beautiful
@شمس علي Why can't both be said to be beautiful? Unless you think Egyptian Arabic is not pretty.
@@paulthomas281 classical is the most beautiful any arab or non arab will agree. it is the pure arabic
@@user-hc2vk2ic3u And won't standard/classical Arabic die out if no one is writing in this language?
@@paulthomas281 classical arabic will never die out because its the language of islam. Its the language of Quran which every muslim recites.
@@user-hc2vk2ic3u Arabic is not the original language of much of the Qur'an.
I've only ever heard egyptian arabic and I never realised how much of a difference there is
I don't care if nobody speaks it on the streets, I'm learning standard Arabic regardless. Sounds more natural to me
That's the attitude that we need to see🫡
This was very helpful! It will help me decide what type of Arabic I want to learn--perhaps several someday if I am lucky!
I advise you to learn the Syrian dialect because it is easier in terms of pronunciation and words and all Arabs understand it easily, and it is the most common dialect in Arab countries
I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks a lot 😊
I advise you to learn CLASSICAL Arabic for several reasons: 1- It is used in letters, articles, official papers, newspapers and magazines 2- All Arabs understand it clearly because it is the origin and basis of dialects 3- It is the language of the Noble Qur’an (the Holy Book of Muslims) 4- When you learn classical Arabic, it will be easy for you to learn all the other dialects as they are the most complex
So basically Egyptian Arabic is whole another language for itself. I hope it's because many words still exist from the ancient times when the language wasn't Arabic. It's so interesting. Also Syrian dialect sounds more relaxed compared to others.
Yes Coptic influence on Egyptian Arabic is greater as well as loanwords, also Coptic isn't in the same language family as Arabic as opposed to the Sham and Iraq which would have spoken dialacts of Aramaic and is in the same language family as Arabic and much closer so the influence isn't as drastic.
@@bibubobo1119 I never said the words here weren’t Arabic but you’re not going to find any Coptic influence in Lebanese Arabic or Iraqi Arabic etc & because Coptic is not related to Arabic like Aramaic is which was spoken in Lebanon and Iraq any differences are greater
@@yurimikhailov6321 Where did you get this? You are wrong 100%
@@ahmedalzamly4689 I teach history and religion ya Ahmoody
@@yurimikhailov6321 You said that coptic language has more influence on Egyptian Arabic than Arabic itself which is wrong.
Started with formal in school & found the transition to Levantine dialect particularly confusing because ق becomes like a silent “a” thing 80% of the time 😆 but then there are still random words like قطة where u pronounce it so it’s hard to know when
The ق in the word قطة is also pronounced a silent a in Syrian, and Egyptian dialects. The ق is prononced as it is in a few words in both Egyptian and Syrian dialects like: قرار decision قانون law اقتناعconviction مقتنع convinced يقرر decide قنبلة bomb Conversely, the ق in these particular words is pronunced as a silent a only in Lebanese dialect which hardly ever uses the ق sound.
What I learnt as an Arab person is that it doesn't matter whether you're native or foreign, you'll always gonna continue learning Arabic because it's very rich in vocabulary. One word in Arabic could have multiple synonyms, sometimes we have hundreds of words that derive from a single root word. Also the Arabic phonology differs according to countries and tribes and that makes it even more complicated because the whole region of META speak it. Classical Arabic although very old is still used in writing Islamic books and poetry and that is just beautiful.
Some words in standard Arabic and Egyptian Arabic are Familiar for me as a Indonesian but the pronunciation of many Arabic loan words in Indonesian language so similar with Egyptian Arabic
@@ardasandya7081 Ouh I never knew that before
@@ardasandya7081 wait a sec, geographically the Levant is closer to egypt than Yemen and we Egyptians don’t understand the Yemeni dialect that much btw
@@ibrahimrashad8761 The Egyptian dialect has loan words from the Yemeni dialect. A lot of non Arab Muslims have Yemeni dialect loan words because the Yemenis travelled to every corner of this earth.
@@falischika6221 You are correct, but the Indonesians actually pronounce the borrowed Arabic words like the Egyptians
Beautiful video. The Egyptian dialect is the most unique and difficult. I am learning MSA but Iiked it too..
Realy? We actually tried to simplify everything as much as possible.
@@andrewrezk8868 We in Indonesia often use Arabic vocabulary such as sohib (friend), fulus (money), etc. I just found out that the vocabulary is Egyptian dialect Arabic, not standard Arabic (??)
@@Wa_oman yes that's right. Most arabic dialects will say 'masari' for money and 'mal' in MSA, but in Egyptian dialect it is 'fulus'. In MSA friend is 'sudik'
@@markosg3424 Thanks for the explanation. Maybe coz the Arabic language that spreads abroad (including to my country, Indonesia) is the Egyptian version of Arabic, so the Arabic vocabulary borrowed is an Egyptian dialect. But no problem, because it hopes to be a stepping stone to learn the real Arabic language (MSA/Fushah).
I've heard that Egyptian dialect is quite easy and that Moroccan and Algerian are really hard
3:35 Heard "Teufel" (German for devil) for a second there lol
it's bro like "Tifl" but yea, that's funny lol
Can you do a video where you include all the majority dialects? Like Gulf, Levantine, Egyptian, and Maghrebi Arabic? It would be a very successful video!