The ARABIC Language (Its Amazing History and Features)

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This video is all about the Arabic language, from its early origins on the Arabian peninsula, to its current status as the 5th most spoken language on Earth. I also examine a number of features of Arabic. ▶ Learn Arabic: bit.ly/arabicpod101 ◀ Black Friday sale: Courses are currently 51% off for a limited time!
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Video chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 General Information about the Arabic Language
01:07 Varieties of Arabic
02:06 Arabic is Semitic language
02:22 Old Arabic
03:51 Classical Arabic
05:04 Neo-Arabic & Middle Arabic
06:02 Modern Arabic
06:47 Diglossia in Arabic
08:21 The Arabic script
09:24 Arabic phonology
10:30 Morphology in the Arabic language
11:36 Verbs in Arabic
13:05 Word order in Arabic
14:00 Cases in Arabic
15:05 Sentence breakdown
16:30 Final comments
17:22 The Question of the Day
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    @Langfocus@Langfocus4 жыл бұрын
    • I really enjoyed watching this video it's amazing how much information you got about the arabic language Well done man and good luck

      @aboelsofalabed1588@aboelsofalabed15884 жыл бұрын
    • Modren standard Arabic is beter so all the Arabic can understand you.

      @nadiewn7@nadiewn74 жыл бұрын
    • انت شخص رائع شكرا لك لأيصال ثقافتنا للعالم اسأل الله أن يجزيك خيرا

      @user-ex6sk9mb4z@user-ex6sk9mb4z4 жыл бұрын
    • I subscribe to your channel .

      @ahomevic@ahomevic4 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, it's amazing! But there are some problems with the russian subtitles.

      @bieliaevoleksandr6346@bieliaevoleksandr63464 жыл бұрын
  • مرحباً انا احب اللغة العربية جدا ًوقد تعلمتها حديثاً في البداية واجهت صعوبة في تعلمها ولكن مع الارادة والاصرار اصبحت اتكلم اللغة العربية بطلاقة اتمنى ان ازور الدول العربية قريباً ... اخوكم من اوزبكستان

    @murad4iq@murad4iq3 жыл бұрын
    • وفقك الله

      @saidsad5273@saidsad52733 жыл бұрын
    • بالتوفيق اخي, انا افتخر بك من الجزائر

      @BeatBall@BeatBall3 жыл бұрын
    • بالتوفيق إن شاء الله 🙏

      @learnegyptianarabicwithmuh7868@learnegyptianarabicwithmuh78683 жыл бұрын
    • مرحبا بك فى اى وقت ♥

      @misterwolvee8930@misterwolvee89303 жыл бұрын
    • ماشاء الله فصيح

      @user-dj1gd8qz9t@user-dj1gd8qz9t3 жыл бұрын
  • الحمد لله،،،تعلمت اللغة العربية في مدرسة الخيرات ماليزيا⁦🇲🇾⁩،،،و أحب اللغة العربية جدا!

    @Kepadasiapa@Kepadasiapa3 жыл бұрын
    • @هايدرو مانجو إن أولاً عربي من اليمن،قد عرفت

      @Kepadasiapa@Kepadasiapa3 жыл бұрын
    • yo orang malaysia

      @kilah2037@kilah20373 жыл бұрын
    • @@kilah2037 yoooo,,, Sarawak

      @Kepadasiapa@Kepadasiapa3 жыл бұрын
    • هلا بماليزيا أخى اقرأ فى الشعر العربى ممتع جدا و نورت العربية و متحدثيها😄😄

      @ayaeed1094@ayaeed10943 жыл бұрын
    • @@ayaeed1094 ما مقصودك أخي؟

      @Kepadasiapa@Kepadasiapa3 жыл бұрын
  • As a native Arabic speaker, I advise any who wants to learn Arabic is to start with modern standard Arabic, then shift to the different dialects. Starting with standard Arabic will give you a solid ground and it will be your means of communication when you get stuck between various Arabic dialects from North Africa to the Gulf. Good luck 🤞

    @cherguikhedidja8541@cherguikhedidja85412 жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely! I'd even compare it to Art, where they'll teach you to draw realistically before even attempting to go stylized, in order to develop the correct 'forms' & lighting you'd need as the base to exaggerate from. Otherwise, whatever you do might always look off... or in Arabic's case, sound off.

      @Bleeperish@Bleeperish5 ай бұрын
    • Thanks. I just started and I’m thankful for your helpful advice.

      @jollygoodgordon5580@jollygoodgordon55804 ай бұрын
    • Can you please tell me how can I learn modern standard arabic? Any book? Or any yt channel?

      @Mostakim_Billah_Masum@Mostakim_Billah_Masum4 ай бұрын
    • There's no native speaker of Standard Arabic, it's a literary language.

      @lemonade_ib@lemonade_ib2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Mostakim_Billah_Masumjust read books (any books, magazines, etc.) and listen to the news channels with subtitles on (which is a feature has been activated for arabic by KZhead recently). And then try guessing the important words and translate them till you're fimiliar with the language. Good luck

      @BMWRR-rg5ev@BMWRR-rg5ev2 ай бұрын
  • The Arabic language is like mathematics, memorize the roots of words and you will understand all the variables because the Arabic language system in grammar was very complex, so scientists gathered it and turned it into a logical system similar to mathematics. If you like the language of numbers, learn Arabic

    @specialforces8677@specialforces8677 Жыл бұрын
    • The great Arabic mathematician Al Horezmi invented algebra

      @denizsincar29@denizsincar29 Жыл бұрын
    • @@denizsincar29 al khawarizmy lol not horezmi

      @sonielotaku3293@sonielotaku3293 Жыл бұрын
    • It is not true, arabic grammar is not particularly logical, no more than any other grammar. You know, through history, there have always been scientists trying to influence languages grammar, to theorize and to freeze it. They are still trying by the way, and they never get to it. Because languages are wild, they obey no law, they just cannot get influenced by a few savant individuals : theyre objects that belong to people, shared properties. Theyre not freezable either, because linguistical change is unconscient, unintentional (most of the time) and ineluctable : consequently, even supposing ones did influence their grammar and impose linguistical reforms on people in middle ages, arabic has necessarily evolved since and is never as logical as it was before.

      @agathtarin2107@agathtarin2107 Жыл бұрын
    • @@agathtarin2107 do you speak Arabic?

      @Jules_B1@Jules_B1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Jules_B1 I learnt its grammar from two books of arabic and a few good websites, and i even compared its conjugation system with hebrew one -which was fascinating by the way. Arabic may be difficult to people whose mother thongues are of a too different typology (like english or french), but its not universally hard i mean. You know, its relative.

      @agathtarin2107@agathtarin2107 Жыл бұрын
  • انا طالب من فيجي (جزيرة صغيرة بقرب استراليا) اتعلم اللغة العربية الحمد لله، وجدت العربية افضل وافصح اللغات في العالم

    @1TruthExposer@1TruthExposer4 жыл бұрын
    • و لكن مهما تعلمت العربية لن تستطيع فهم اللهجة الجزائرية😂🤣

      @supernovadz4556@supernovadz45564 жыл бұрын
    • هذا جميل أحسنت (من العراق)

      @MA-si9uj@MA-si9uj4 жыл бұрын
    • @@MA-si9uj hhhhhhhhhhhhhh أخ بطني 😂😂😂😂😂

      @user-ry8te8ts6q@user-ry8te8ts6q4 жыл бұрын
    • 🖒

      @lifeandlove44@lifeandlove444 жыл бұрын
    • بالتوفيق إن شاء الله، حقا إنها لغة رائعة و أعتبرها أفصح لغات العالم.

      @marilynbouziane5530@marilynbouziane55304 жыл бұрын
  • As a native Arabic speaker i did not think this video would be beneficial for me but i have been taught a lot from you , I appreciate your work

    @user-lx3xv4ve5b@user-lx3xv4ve5b3 жыл бұрын
    • lol me too!

      @DarkHill43@DarkHill432 жыл бұрын
    • I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated.

      @arabicmumtaz@arabicmumtaz2 жыл бұрын
    • Same

      @rf2424@rf24242 жыл бұрын
    • So am I.

      @last798@last7982 жыл бұрын
  • I'm a future philologist and language lover. And I have to say that beyond all, the Arabic language is one of the most beautiful and challenging languages I've ever tried to learn. Also has a tremendously rich literature, especially during the Golden Age of Islamic science during the Middle Ages. I remember clearly that in The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco describes how to be a librarian you have to know Latin, Ancient Greek and Arabic

    @klaus-heinzmorales4448@klaus-heinzmorales4448 Жыл бұрын
    • keep going ❤️❤️ I am Arabic native if have any questions please feel free to ask

      @kareemhegazy9513@kareemhegazy9513 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kareemhegazy9513 شكراً ، يا كريم. السلام عليكم 😊😊

      @klaus-heinzmorales4448@klaus-heinzmorales4448 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kareemhegazy9513 So, I do have a question, I've been reading some pages online, and the ء is written sometimes, but sometimes not. I mean, could you explain me? Is the hamza like the tashkele that isn't written in normal Arabic? Or written only on formal occasions? For instance, الاستاذ or الأستاذ? Thanks brother السلام عليكم 👍👍😃

      @klaus-heinzmorales4448@klaus-heinzmorales4448 Жыл бұрын
    • السلام عليكم I'm a native arabic speaker and i'll be happy to help you ❤️ well, we have 2 types of همزة, 1) Hamzatu al wasl (همزة الوصل) Which is always at the beginning of a word and written as alif(ا)... It's only pronounced when starting the word, if this hamza comes in the middle of sentence then it's silent. If one is continuing from a word on to another word starting with a hamzat al wasl; then it will be ignored 2) hamzatu al qatae (أ) (همزة القطع) Which is written and pronounced regardless of its position in the word I hope this is clear to you and if you have any questions, I would be honored to help you 🙏❤️ بالتوفيق

      @manbe3163@manbe3163 Жыл бұрын
    • @@klaus-heinzmorales4448 we say الأستاذ... You can make difference between hamzatu al wasl (ا) and hamzatu al qata'e (ء) by adding و or ف, for example when we say وأستاذ or فأستاذ you will notice that you pronounce (ء) so you write it as you pronounce it But when we say وارتفع or فارتفع you notice that you don't pronounce the "ء" (you go from "و" directly to the letter after hamza "ر") so you keep just the alif "ا" (in writing) without putting hamza "ء" I speak Arabic , French, English, and i'm learning Spanish & Chinese... That's why I understand your confusion about some grammar 😄

      @manbe3163@manbe3163 Жыл бұрын
  • This amazing.. I'm from Kenya and currently in the middle East..it's a year now and I can communicate in Arabic ... along side my native language, Swahili and English too.. it's amazing to know more than 2 different languages.

    @dorcasopiyo8099@dorcasopiyo80992 жыл бұрын
    • مرحبا بك بيننا ياصديقي ❤

      @UP91191@UP911912 жыл бұрын
    • hi inakaa ngumu

      @jameskimani48@jameskimani482 жыл бұрын
    • We Somali Kenyan it's must to take Arabic and I got A-

      @blessingchanne1866@blessingchanne18662 жыл бұрын
    • Very good.trying to learn too

      @jumanjenga7682@jumanjenga76822 жыл бұрын
    • زوووري سانا حبيبي

      @Raed.Alenezi@Raed.Alenezi10 ай бұрын
  • 5:42 Glitch in the matrix

    @pnumekin3642@pnumekin36424 жыл бұрын
    • Bruh, I scrolled all the way to this comment looking for someone else who saw it

      @teluriox8200@teluriox82004 жыл бұрын
    • @@teluriox8200 mee too

      @semih0000@semih00004 жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂🤣

      @Maranza_ak47@Maranza_ak474 жыл бұрын
    • i was like "is my computer good rn??" when i saw that

      @disgusted1009@disgusted10094 жыл бұрын
    • "Mr.anderson"

      @lightk3294@lightk32944 жыл бұрын
  • طالب من كوريا! السلام عليكم!

    @user-hu2tg2wm9g@user-hu2tg2wm9g6 жыл бұрын
    • و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته نحياتي من الجزيرة العربية للكوريين

      @someone-wi4xl@someone-wi4xl6 жыл бұрын
    • Jaehyuk Lee وعليكم السلام بالتوفيق! انيوهاسيو 😂🌚❤

      @user-rw2py7sc1q@user-rw2py7sc1q6 жыл бұрын
    • وعليك السلام في الحقيقة انتم فخر لنا نشكر لكم اهتمامكم ونأمل منكم قضاء وقت ممتع اثناء تحدثكم باللغة العربية ودمتم سالمين

      @user-ze1ju5qs8r@user-ze1ju5qs8r6 жыл бұрын
    • وعليكم السلام يسعدني أن أتحدث معاك باللغة العربية إذا أردت أن تمارس معي اللغة العربية فهذا يسعدني ويشرفني

      @didid3ksa@didid3ksa6 жыл бұрын
    • Jaehyuk Lee و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته،حفظك الله صديقي الكوري

      @user-db2nf1gq2g@user-db2nf1gq2g6 жыл бұрын
  • انا من مومباي - الهند ، و انا أحب اللغة العربية جدا و كثيرة And I will prefer to learn MSA at the very first place.

    @user-uy4zi7qs2k@user-uy4zi7qs2k2 жыл бұрын
    • buhut acha bhai jan khuda hafiz

      @user-qi3ty2zs4q@user-qi3ty2zs4q2 жыл бұрын
    • اختيار صائب. تعلم القراءة والكتابة وفهم للكلمات والعبارات البسيطة هو أفضل خطوة كبداية. تحياتي

      @Learn3Arabic@Learn3Arabic Жыл бұрын
  • بدأت في تعلم اللغة العربية ، وآمل أن أتقنها قريبًا. بفضل صديقي في قازان ، ساعدني كثيرًا. انا احب العربية روسيا !

    @Ivan.5.i.@Ivan.5.i.10 ай бұрын
    • أنا من سيبيريا ( siberia ) انا أمزح 😅

      @Robot_B@Robot_B10 ай бұрын
  • السلام عليكم من تركيا. انا أدرس العربية في الجامعة. و يوجد كثيرا من الناس الذين يعرفون العربية في تركيا. و قرأْتُ تعليقات الآن، لكن لم أر احدا من الأتراك هنا. كتبتُ تعليقي لهذا السبب. مع هذا رأيي، العربية ممتعة جدا. مع السلامة...

    @yavuz_erdogan@yavuz_erdogan4 жыл бұрын
    • وأنا أريد تعلم اللغة التركية لأنها سهلة

      @user-nv2ts6zt2t@user-nv2ts6zt2t4 жыл бұрын
    • Yavuz Erdoğan بالتوفيق

      @fatmahabdali3903@fatmahabdali39034 жыл бұрын
    • كيف اغلب الاتراك لا يعرفون الغريبه واغلبكم مسلمين وتعرفون القراءن ؟

      @nayrachan7006@nayrachan70064 жыл бұрын
    • @@nayrachan7006 هناك فرق بين ان تكون عربي و ان تكون مسلم, صحيح ان تركيا دولة مسلمة لكن هذا لا يجعلها دولة عربية, خد على سبيا المثال دولة ماليزيا هي دولة مسلمة لكن لا يتكلمون العربية و قس على ذالك العديد من الدول. و أيضا هناك ايران و باكيستان ,,,,

      @xmedian003x9@xmedian003x94 жыл бұрын
    • @@xmedian003x9 هو من الواضح لم يقصد ان تركيا دولة عربية.. مقصده من كلامه أن كل او اغلب مواطني دولة مسلمة محددة عليهم بتعلم العربية حتى يسهل عليهم قراءة القرآن

      @jjam2591@jjam25914 жыл бұрын
  • أنا إندونيسي، و أحب اللغة العربية ، العربية الفصحى، لأن الله اختارها للعاملين ، لعلى الله رزفني بزوجة صالحة من العرب ، اللهم آمين

    @abuabdillah01@abuabdillah014 жыл бұрын
    • امين

      @user-fw1pg5vj6g@user-fw1pg5vj6g4 жыл бұрын
    • آمين

      @user-gi9nh2zl1o@user-gi9nh2zl1o4 жыл бұрын
    • Abu Abdillah اللهم أمين 🇸🇦

      @reemaremo9301@reemaremo93014 жыл бұрын
    • الكتابة شوي غبية

      @user-zl7cq9db3c@user-zl7cq9db3c4 жыл бұрын
    • لعل الله يرزقني بزوجة صالحة.. آمين

      @Cyanide-rh6cn@Cyanide-rh6cn4 жыл бұрын
  • It is better to learn (first) the Standard Classical Arabic, because it is the origin, the basis, that will allow you to understand the language fundamentals and from there you can navigate easily to learn and understand the multiple Arabic accents (dialects) across the Arab-world. The Quran, Arabic books, news papers, TV shows, official communications etc are all presented in the classical Arabic language. So If somebody limit himself to learning a single Arabic accent he will be isolated and he can only talk to a taxi driver or ordinary man of that specific country on a limited subjects.

    @AboAyedh2020@AboAyedh2020 Жыл бұрын
    • العربيه الفصيحه هي الاصل والافضل العاميه بالنسبة لي اعتبرها خرابيط اتمنى مستقبلا ترجع العربيه الفصيحه للتحدث اليومي بين الناس

      @user-D7oom@user-D7oom Жыл бұрын
    • I would never call it "navigate easily". In fact it sometimes feels more like relearning everything from the scratch, because dialects use a different logic from MSA, and often closer to each other (if we take Egyptian and Levantine for example).

      @KnightOfEternity13@KnightOfEternity13 Жыл бұрын
    • @@KnightOfEternity13 yes but if you learn the modern standard Arabic you can talk with all Arabic people and they can talk back to you in MSA but when you learn a specific dialect you are limiting your self to it.

      @drnkbh6754@drnkbh6754 Жыл бұрын
    • @@drnkbh6754 Yes, but you will probably still have problems, because, not everyone is comfortable speaking MSA, even if they understand it. Also, you will not understand what Arabs talk between themselves, and will not understand their movies or songs. Basically, all Arabs are billingual and every learner should strive to learn fusha and at least one dialect. In fact many Arabs can, to some extent, understand more than one dialect, because they watch each other media. All it makes learning Arabic a very long journey.

      @KnightOfEternity13@KnightOfEternity13 Жыл бұрын
    • The classical Arabic is far too difficult why else do you think the standard form was created, because it is easier

      @woozyz2769@woozyz2769 Жыл бұрын
  • انا عربي سوري واحب كل شخص يتعلم لغتنا وثقافتنا وشكرا لكم ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    @user-is1dl9jl8e@user-is1dl9jl8e2 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@user-er8sp1el7c والعنوز اللي بسوريا؟

      @dobbelganger@dobbelganger Жыл бұрын
    • @@user-er8sp1el7cانتوا في كل مكان عنصريين ؟ ما الوم الناس ليش تكرهكم

      @Semo99_@Semo99_25 күн бұрын
    • من ينكر أصله العربي فلا اصل له.

      @user-yt6gf7cl7k@user-yt6gf7cl7k12 күн бұрын
  • انا الماني وبحب العربية. درست الفصحى قليلا من دورة في مدرسة اللغات هنا في ألمانيا. لكن اكيد تعلمت اللهجات شامي ومصرى شوي شوي من أصدقائي العرب، هاها😅 بدي ان بكون افضل بالعاميه وبدي بسفر في كل العالم العربي. السلام بكل الذين يفهمون هذا😉

    @tobib6885@tobib68854 жыл бұрын
    • Tobi B لغتي الأم هي العربية منذ سنة بدأت تعلم اللغة الألمانية وانهيت المستوى الاول احببت هذه اللغة جدا

      @bookface96@bookface964 жыл бұрын
    • ابدأ بتعلم العربية الفصحى افضل لأنك سوف تستعملها بكثرة مع جميع الأجناس خاصة العرب وايضا الأجانب الذين يتعلمون العربية لان ليس كل الناس يفهمون اللهجات

      @AhmedAli-qr3ez@AhmedAli-qr3ez4 жыл бұрын
    • تعلم العامية خطوة مهمة جدا حتى تفهم الفصحى. كل التوفيق

      @rawdhakhadraoui5721@rawdhakhadraoui57214 жыл бұрын
    • إذا أردت تعلم اللغة العربية الأصلية فاقرأ القرءان الكريم.

      @SamiSami-cm8gi@SamiSami-cm8gi4 жыл бұрын
    • Gib Gas Bruder , du kannst das schaffen سامر من هنوفر

      @samalhodje2280@samalhodje22804 жыл бұрын
  • انا من إندونيسيا أتعلم اللغة العربية منذ كنت ولد صغير أحسن لغة ليوحد المسلمين

    @user-qi6ig6gb8x@user-qi6ig6gb8x3 жыл бұрын
    • شكرا الك تحيه من العراق لاندنوسيا

      @user-dm4id9im7l@user-dm4id9im7l2 жыл бұрын
    • Shout out to all my Indonesian bros

      @MN-vw3rp@MN-vw3rp2 жыл бұрын
    • إندونسي😍

      @user-nv1tq3pc9h@user-nv1tq3pc9h2 жыл бұрын
    • اكبر تحية من الامارات الى جميع الدول العربية والاسلامية 🇦🇪💕🇵🇸🇲🇨

      @Ibrahim-ALHashemi-2004@Ibrahim-ALHashemi-20042 жыл бұрын
    • تحياتي من السعودية

      @user-tv2ni3gv6y@user-tv2ni3gv6y2 жыл бұрын
  • As a native Arabic speaker .. I can see how difficult my language is . Respect for all the the foreigners that are learning Arabic

    @blackbat121@blackbat1212 жыл бұрын
    • shukran 😌

      @_ycats@_ycats Жыл бұрын
    • As a person learning Arabic, help I can't escape from this monster called إعراب 😭

      @Why_who_where@Why_who_where6 ай бұрын
    • @@Why_who_where اعراب is a monster for Arabs too lol . But if i can help i will

      @blackbat121@blackbat1216 ай бұрын
    • Damn I lough so hard 😫 that اعراب is the core of the language 😄

      @abdullahiabdi1332@abdullahiabdi13325 ай бұрын
    • @@Why_who_whereThis Word used for Parsing and also there is another same to this One and it’s تحليل

      @Petro6927@Petro69275 ай бұрын
  • The system with the roots and templates completely surprised me. It seems so much more logical than what we have. I speak a Slavic and a Finno-Ugric language, plus English ofc, but I've never even heard about anything similar. One day I would like to learn some Arabic. I've had so many good experiences with Arabic speaking people, one of the nicest people from all over the World, love you guys. Great video, thank you!

    @hegyeske1@hegyeske1 Жыл бұрын
    • This a feature that is found in Semitic languages like Hebrew and Aramaic and of course Arabic but also in Some languages in the boarder Afro-Asiatic family

      @abdibgm5748@abdibgm5748Ай бұрын
  • أنا من تركيا وأعرف الفصحى. ومعظم طلاب الأتراك يتعلمون العربية. اللغة العربية مهمة جدا لكل المسلمين، ويجب لكل مسلم أن يعرف اللغة العربية الفصحى.

    @ismail.ozkan_@ismail.ozkan_4 жыл бұрын
    • أهلا وسهلاً وفقكم الله في تعلم ودراسة اللغة العربية

      @user-rn3mm9xl8p@user-rn3mm9xl8p4 жыл бұрын
    • صحيح

      @itz__yami@itz__yami4 жыл бұрын
    • اهلا بيك، سؤال، لماذا بعض الاتراك يكرهون لوحات بلعربيه؟ اعني لماذا عنصريه وهي لغه الاسلام..

      @RozyPerryVEVO@RozyPerryVEVO4 жыл бұрын
    • @@RozyPerryVEVO نعم لكن هم لا يعرفون من هم العرب. و هم يظنون العرب هو يلبسون طويلا و تلبسون الحجاب الأسود فقط. لذلك الأتراك الذين لا يعرفون، هم يكرهون العرب. أنا أقل عفوا للأتراك.

      @ismail.ozkan_@ismail.ozkan_4 жыл бұрын
    • @@ismail.ozkan_ نعم مثلا المغاربة يالبسون حزام على خصرهم و ثوب خفيف و خنجر مغربي

      @itz__yami@itz__yami4 жыл бұрын
  • تحية من البوسنة ⁦🇧🇦⁩⁦❤️⁩⁦❤️⁩ شكرا للايكات ⁦🇧🇦⁩⁦🇧🇦⁩

    @malikgazic@malikgazic4 жыл бұрын
    • انت عربي 😏😎

      @saly2822@saly28224 жыл бұрын
    • اطيب ناس يا اهل البوسنة والهرسك، تحية من بلاد الحرمين

      @Moath1277@Moath12774 жыл бұрын
    • @@saly2822 لست عربيا انا بوسني 😎😃⁦🇧🇦⁩

      @malikgazic@malikgazic4 жыл бұрын
    • @@EileenEsraa لالا فشلتنا ههههههه

      @otakuzezo4028@otakuzezo40284 жыл бұрын
    • اهلا اهلًا في اخواننا واهلنا من البوسنة ❤️

      @someonenear5150@someonenear51504 жыл бұрын
  • I am a native Arabic speaker from Yemen. My advice for learners is to only learn modern standard Arabic only . Do not waste your time learning any dialect. If you know modern standard Arabic you can understand any arabic dialect easily.

    @zaiedal-haj3247@zaiedal-haj3247 Жыл бұрын
    • Yemen is really Arab! Palestina,Syria,Algeria,morocco Is arabized berbers etc

      @bumingokturk7870@bumingokturk7870 Жыл бұрын
    • I am learning fushah, but really not understand when people use arabic amiyah, except only a little bit

      @lisivaalwini8819@lisivaalwini8819 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lisivaalwini8819 once you become more knowledgeable with fushah, you will understand 70% of most dialects thus understanding the meaning of sentences, because the words used in dialects are derived from fushah.

      @ghilashamaili2733@ghilashamaili2733 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ghilashamaili2733 yeah i got it, so that's why i lear fushah, but still too hard to understand when hear amiyah even i am learning fushah, that more familiar, i heard from one of channel wich teaches amiyah, it said that we learn it self, even the root of language come from fushah

      @lisivaalwini8819@lisivaalwini8819 Жыл бұрын
    • I completely agree on the part to learn Fushah, but no the learner won't understand on anyone specially Gulf+north african dialects. however it's important after learning MSA to start watching Egyptian, syrians, gulf shows. in order to understand some hard words and expressions. and then its all easy

      @houseofwisdom798@houseofwisdom798 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm Proud that Arabic is my first language ! From ALGERIA 🇩🇿🤍🤍🤍

    @habibahabob4376@habibahabob43762 жыл бұрын
    • Can you teach me?

      @zahir-ud3gl@zahir-ud3gl Жыл бұрын
    • ​​@@zahir-ud3gl طزطوزك مطزطز

      @EssadekMerzougui@EssadekMerzougui Жыл бұрын
    • @@zahir-ud3gl To be honest, Arabic is difficult even for native speakers, especially grammar

      @abdullaobeid8470@abdullaobeid847011 ай бұрын
    • No it's not, the native language of Algeria is Darija and Berber languages, Standard Arabic is just a written and media language for reading not speaking.

      @lemonade_ib@lemonade_ib2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lemonade_ibجميع العرب يفهمون اللغه الفصحى اذا تكلم بها الاجنبي فهي اسهل طريقة لتعلم العربي والتواصل مع العرب

      @hiba.313@hiba.3132 ай бұрын
  • Love arabic and arabs from turkey respect brothers

    @lukrasta3016@lukrasta30166 жыл бұрын
    • Thank's bro

      @EnglishwithBilal@EnglishwithBilal6 жыл бұрын
    • Thank's bro

      @EnglishwithBilal@EnglishwithBilal6 жыл бұрын
    • you're welcome my brother :)

      @lukrasta3016@lukrasta30166 жыл бұрын
    • we love turkey , salam from algeria

      @f.b8995@f.b89956 жыл бұрын
    • MLG Productions respect for all our brothers Turkish people ... from iraq ...❤

      @ArabDesertEagle@ArabDesertEagle6 жыл бұрын
  • Weird visual glitch at 5:42

    @GylleTheGreat@GylleTheGreat7 жыл бұрын
    • Ikr wtf was that!

      @manooxi327@manooxi3277 жыл бұрын
    • The US government labeled him as a threat for mentioning Islam and Arabic

      @BobsLoveChild@BobsLoveChild7 жыл бұрын
    • Five Night's at Freddy's effect.

      @pablodelatorregalvez4260@pablodelatorregalvez42607 жыл бұрын
    • that's just Paul twitching with excitement over the language.

      @theawesomesausage@theawesomesausage7 жыл бұрын
    • I thought he got some kind of a seizure...

      @robertandersson1128@robertandersson11287 жыл бұрын
  • I live in Milan and here there are a lot of immigrants or descendents from Arabic countries, and some of my best friends are from Egypt and I'm learning their dialect and it is fun to talk with them in arabic

    @giuseppeferrari3237@giuseppeferrari3237 Жыл бұрын
  • As a Muslim. I respect and am happy that you got a wonderful understanding of Islam.

    @GalacticShip-@GalacticShip- Жыл бұрын
    • I've never met anyone (including non-muslims) who is not impressed by the language of the Qur'an. Secularly speaking the strict *parallel* chains of custody, the fact so many millions are able to memorize it cover to cover letter by letter, is incredibly mind boggling. Think about it, if by some magic all the digital and hard copies of the Qur'an disappeared today. 10 hafiz in my neighbourhood can re-write the exact book compiled in 13 AH. They can do it in roughly 12 hours while 10 other hafiz proof-reads them. In 24 hours it would be verified by millions of hafiz in 6 continents. In 48 hours it can distributed again world wide as if it never disappeared

      @iwatchwithnoads7480@iwatchwithnoads7480 Жыл бұрын
    • @iwatchwithnoads7480 إنا نحن نزلنا الذكر وإنا له لحافظون. May Allah reward you the best bro

      @muhsinalhameed6408@muhsinalhameed64086 ай бұрын
  • i've always been in love with arab culture and my god, i can't wait to learn this fantastic language😍 تحياتي من إيطاليا، أعشق لك!

    @beatsbymata@beatsbymata3 жыл бұрын
    • Italiano boi wish you luck.. 💪🌚

      @abbode336@abbode3363 жыл бұрын
    • ❤️💞

      @yhyhyhyh318@yhyhyhyh3183 жыл бұрын
    • Have fun with that one bro, I've tried to study it for some years now, although intermittently and I have tried to speak to Arabs in my country, with a little bit of success. One of the worst aspects is when to use the 'b' 'bi' 'ba' prefix for present tense verbs, also you have to conjugate to get a 'present' tense verb from the 'he' form that is used, and trying to find how an 'infinitive' is formed (e.g to buy, to speak' etc), there are also variations from regions e.g The Levantine (Shami dialect), Maghrib, Gulf Arabic and the rest of them. You also have Modern Standard Arabic, which somebody on the comments suggested learning, Iskander Helali. There is a good resource on the net from Ustaz Mahmoud, he is very good and his videos give sentence examples, try that one. Have FUN!!!

      @mvdmusicvideostorefreshthe3224@mvdmusicvideostorefreshthe32243 жыл бұрын
    • Good luck! I believe in you.

      @beautifulforever503@beautifulforever5033 жыл бұрын
    • u can do it learn arbic not imposble u need to learn it fron a native speaker anyone arabic is there original language because u need to think Arabic to speak arabic and u can do this technic with any ather language اتمنى لك التوفيق ان شاء الله في تعلمها اعرف انك الان دهبت لترجمة ما كتبت 😂 لكن مستقبلا انت من ستقوم بالترجمة لمن لا يتكلم العربية و تسعد بذلك .

      @user-jv4wq1zm6h@user-jv4wq1zm6h3 жыл бұрын
  • انا من التركية لكن أحبّ لغة العربيّة من الغة التركي الغة العربيّة أجمل لعالم

    @lightk3294@lightk32944 жыл бұрын
    • أنا شخصيا أحببت لغتكم كثيرا-- درست اللغة التركية عندما كنت في المتوسط و في الصيف الماضي سافرت الى بلدكم الجميل

      @wii3willRule@wii3willRule4 жыл бұрын
    • Yato K اللغة التركية جميلة ايضا

      @TheProcrastinator85@TheProcrastinator854 жыл бұрын
    • تحية محبة واخوة لك ولجميع الاخوة الاتراك في جميع انحاء الارض 🇸🇾🇹🇷❤

      @ROYAL-jy6qr@ROYAL-jy6qr4 жыл бұрын
    • اللغة التركية جميلة ايضا ويوجد اليد من الكلمات التركية اصلها عربي اضافة الى انهم كانو يكتبون الحروف بلعربية الا في عهد اتاتورك تغيرت الكتابة الى احرف لاتينية

      @zaho1906@zaho19064 жыл бұрын
    • اللغة التركية في السابق كانت تكتب بحروف عربية 💞🌷

      @akumayami1838@akumayami18384 жыл бұрын
  • Watching this as a native speaker makes me realize how hard Arabic actually is and it’s amazing that Arabs speak such an intricate language

    @Mohashm@Mohashm Жыл бұрын
    • هي صعبة علينا

      @leenbomb2936@leenbomb29367 ай бұрын
  • I'm a native arabic speaker and this made me realize how difficult arabic is. Mad respect to anyone who's crazy enough to try and learn this.

    @clickbait7396@clickbait7396 Жыл бұрын
  • 5:40 YOU SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME

    @sayantisto1236@sayantisto12363 жыл бұрын
    • It is a youtube bug I think, I watched the video back on release and there wasn’t such a thing.

      @mo5tein153@mo5tein1533 жыл бұрын
    • Bot confirmed

      @oxnard_audit9923@oxnard_audit99233 жыл бұрын
    • 🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭lol

      @bushra3924@bushra39243 жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @kingvines7381@kingvines73813 жыл бұрын
    • I TOUGHT I WAS ALONE 😶

      @shuginubi@shuginubi3 жыл бұрын
  • Arabic is a language written from right-to-left. As a left-handed person, this language is approved by me!

    @disregardingsanity7005@disregardingsanity70054 жыл бұрын
    • How is it approved if you write by your left?

      @alisheikh4698@alisheikh46984 жыл бұрын
    • Isn't it the opposite?

      @alisheikh4698@alisheikh46984 жыл бұрын
    • @@alisheikh4698 its because left handed people get markings from writing from left to right from their pencil or pen

      @Skoodildoodle@Skoodildoodle4 жыл бұрын
    • @@Skoodildoodle ah ok.

      @alisheikh4698@alisheikh46984 жыл бұрын
    • @@Skoodildoodle I felt that

      @artursanti3276@artursanti32764 жыл бұрын
  • بدأت تعلم اللغة العربية في عام ٢٠١٥ ، وأنا الآن أجيد اللغة العربية. السبب في أنني لا أتقن هذه اللغة الجميلة هو أنني لا أستخدم اللغة العربية بشكل يومي لأنني من جزر المالديف وأعيش فيها حيث نتحدث في الغالب اللغة الإنجليزية والديفيهي (وهي مشتقة بشكل كبير من اللغة العربية) طريقتي في التحدث بالعربية مختلطة بعض الشيء منذ ذلك الحيندرس مدرسون من درجات مختلفة اللغة العربية من دول عربية مختلفة من على سبيل المثال مدرس اللغة العربية للصفين الرابع والخامس الذي درسه في مصر ومعلمي للصفين السادس والسابع درس في ليبيا ودرس الآخرون من دول مثل الجزائر والمغرب ودول عربية أخرى. ومن الجميل أن ترى أشخاصًا من بلدان مختلفة يتعلمون هذه اللغة الجميلة ♥️

    @user-fl5sv8mr4e@user-fl5sv8mr4e2 жыл бұрын
    • ما شاء الله, جميل جدا. انا احترم مجهودك اللذي بذلته في تعلم هذه اللغة العريقة.💖

      @user-gi2gr7gk5m@user-gi2gr7gk5m2 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-gi2gr7gk5m شكر لك ♥️

      @user-fl5sv8mr4e@user-fl5sv8mr4e2 жыл бұрын
  • As an arabic native speaker, I definitely recommend for anyone who is interested to learn arabic to learn the modern standard version, it is like the mother or the root, and when you are done, every thing else will comes easy and makes sense

    @The-Martian73@The-Martian7310 ай бұрын
  • As a native France and english speaker I have learned classical Arabic and memorised the holy Quran, it was hard at the start but arabic is a very logical language, once you understand how it works, then you can take any 3 root letters and understand the meaning with the changes that are added to it, it then becomes a much easier language to learn compared to others. I appreciate your videos very much.

    @ggjj3366@ggjj33662 жыл бұрын
    • I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated.Thank

      @arabicmumtaz@arabicmumtaz2 жыл бұрын
    • Why

      @applejuice9468@applejuice94682 жыл бұрын
    • @@applejuice9468 it's the freedom of choice, as you westerns say

      @abbode336@abbode3362 жыл бұрын
    • ماشاء الله، مبارك عليك حفظ القرآن الكريم.

      @m.ayoubi5004@m.ayoubi50042 жыл бұрын
    • @@arabicmumtaz Yes if there is anything you need

      @ggjj3366@ggjj33662 жыл бұрын
  • تحياتي من الجزائر أشعر بالفخر لما أرى الناس من مختلف البلدان يتعلمون لغتنا الجميلة ❤

    @ibtissemb1769@ibtissemb17694 жыл бұрын
    • @Anis Lano شفتي اصحيبي يخسابونا نهدرو لغة من المريخ

      @arslane2372@arslane23724 жыл бұрын
    • @Dudes Gamer كيف يمكنك رؤية الاختلاف الكامن بين الترجمة الحرفية و الكلام المصطنع . لماذا تفتري 😂

      @emadhdjr5784@emadhdjr57844 жыл бұрын
    • @Dudes Gamer ? 🤣🤣🤣

      @mohammedamine2712@mohammedamine27124 жыл бұрын
    • @Dudes Gamer هل تعلم ان اقرب لهجة للفصحى هي موجودة في العراق ومنطقة الحضنة وواد سوف في الجزائر اضنك لا تعلم 😊

      @zaho1906@zaho19064 жыл бұрын
    • @Dudes Gamer جوج جاية من زوج اي اثنان مثلا نقول زوج احذية ازواج بزاف جاية من كلمة جزاف اي كثير اللغة العربيةاغنى لغة في العالم اثنا عشر مليون وتسعة مئة واثناعشر الف كلمة وجل لغات العالم آخذ بعض كلماتها من العربية ولست انا من اقول هذا ابحث سترى يا اخي اذا كنت امازيغي على العين وراس اما باش تبدا تحرف في المعلومات حسب اتجاهك اعذني فانت خاطئ

      @zaho1906@zaho19064 жыл бұрын
  • As an arab, I congratulate you for the authenticity of the information you have presented

    @yatoujikhadija3012@yatoujikhadija3012 Жыл бұрын
    • i did not know the difference between سوف and س

      @Via.Dolorosa@Via.Dolorosa9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Via.Dolorosa I tried to find an English text explaining the difference between " س " and " سوف" but unfortunately it wasn't so accurate, so i was obliged to translate an Arabic text well explaining the subject, of course the translation was used by an AI, so here is : The difference between "سين" (seen) and "سوف" (sawfa) lies in their usage in the Arabic language. They are both particles that indicate future tense, but "سوف" is used more frequently than "سين". The verb that accepts the use of "سين" and "سوف" is the present tense verb. It indicates an action happening in the present and can be modified with either "سين" or "سوف." For example, "سيذاكر الطالب الدروس" (The student will study the lessons) or "سوف يذاكر الطالب الدروس" (The student will study the lessons). Here are some differences between "سين" and "سوف": 1. "سين" is used for actions happening in the near future, while "سوف" is used for actions happening in the distant future. For example, "عندما أصل المنزل سأذاكر" (When I arrive home, I will study) versus "عندما أصل البيت سوف أذاكر" (When I arrive home, I will study) - indicating a longer duration of time from the moment of arrival. 2. "سوف" is considered more lenient or relaxed in its usage compared to "سين." 3. "سوف" can be followed by the letter "لام" (lam), as in the verse "ولسوف يعطيك ربك فترضى" (And your Lord will surely give you, and you will be satisfied). However, "سين" cannot be followed by "لام" in this way. For example, instead of saying "سوف الخير أعمل" (I will do good), you would say "سأعمل الخير" (I will do good). 4. Both "سين" and "سوف" are particles of the future tense, but the phrase "سأسافر بعد عام" (I will travel after a year) is different from "سوف أسافر بعد ساعة" (I will travel after an hour). In this case, the duration of time differs, and it clarifies the time frame using the appropriate particle. 5. The use of "سين" indicates a stronger affirmation compared to "سوف," which allows for some uncertainty. 6. "سين" is more open-ended compared to "سوف." 7. Negation with "سين" is done with "لا" (la), while negation with "سوف" is done with "لن" (lan). For example, instead of saying "أنا سأتأخر" (I will be late), you would say "أنا لا أتأخر" (I will not be late). Similarly, instead of saying "سوف أتوانى" (I will hesitate), you would say "لن أتوانى" (I will not hesitate). This demonstrates the difference in negation between "سين" and "سوف." Now, let's explore the roles of "سين" and "سوف" in the Arabic language: What does "سين" do in the Arabic language? "سين" is a particle that transforms the present verb into the future tense. Its usage implies a narrower time frame compared to "سوف." It functions as a particle of emphasis or reception that has no grammatical analysis of its own. "سين" is considered a particle of expansion because it expands the verb from the present tense (which is a narrow time frame) to the future tense (which is a broader time frame). Some argue that "سين" indicates continuity and that this continuity implies future tense. "سين" confirms the occurrence of the action and assures its fulfillment. For example, in the verse "فسيكفيكهم الله" (So Allah will be sufficient for you), "سين" signifies that the action will inevitably happen, even if it is delayed. Similarly, in the verse "سيرحمهم الله" (Allah will have mercy on them), "سين" indicates the mercy of Allah and confirms His promise, which is an example of the reception particle. What does "سوف" do in the Arabic language? "سوف" functions similarly to "سين" as a particle of anticipation or reception, but it has a broader usage and implies a longer duration of time. It differs from "سين"in that it indicates actions happening in the more distant future. "سوف" is used to express future events or actions with a sense of certainty or inevitability. It can also be used to express a polite or formal tone when talking about future actions. "سوف" is often used in written Arabic and formal speech, while "سين" is more commonly used in spoken Arabic. In summary, both "سين" and "سوف" are particles used to indicate future tense in the Arabic language. "سين" implies a narrower time frame and emphasizes the certainty and fulfillment of the action, while "سوف" implies a longer duration and expresses future events with a sense of certainty or inevitability. The choice between the two particles depends on the context and the desired tone of the sentence.

      @DustyOutl4w@DustyOutl4w6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Via.Dolorosaسused for the very near future but (sawfa)used for the far future

      @nabeelfal@nabeelfal2 ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul, just to say this is another astounding video from you.Applause ! I am a Muslim Malaysian. During my high school years, I did learn some Arabic but didn't even come close to be fluently in it.haha. but indeed it is a beautiful language. As muslim, we read the quran and learn to read it since we were small. and this holy book is very dear to our hearts. And at the same time, we also learn jawi writings ( reading bahasa melayu using the Arabic alphabets ) so we have options to write bahasa melayu either using the roman alphabets or Arabic alphabets. isn't this interesting😉.plus, Malay language have tons of loan words from the Arabic! perhaps you can come out with a video about this...the relationship between Arabic alphabets and bahasa melayu and jawi writings.

    @madeehaafed7354@madeehaafed7354 Жыл бұрын
  • مرحبا بكم. أنا سويسري وتعلّمت للغة العربية سنتين. اعتقد أنّها رائة وجميلة جدا. للعسف توجد كلمات كثيرة ومتكلِّم اللغة يقلون بسرعة... :)

    @obsoquasi@obsoquasi3 жыл бұрын
    • اللغة العربية 12 مليون كلمة نعم إنه كثير بالمقارنة مع لغات آخرى

      @mustafaal-gorani8357@mustafaal-gorani83573 жыл бұрын
    • @NooR Nayef لا أبداً. أحب تعلُّم اللغت كثيراً! يفتح اللغات أبواباً، كإفهام حيلة الشخص والثقافة. اللغة العربية هي اللغة الثامنة الّذي استطيع أن أتكلّمها. فكنت قد أتعلّم الأنكليزية

      @obsoquasi@obsoquasi3 жыл бұрын
    • John Flury ماشاء الله علمني معاك انا انجليزي ما فلحت فيه يا حظي

      @user-zz6qx2ut3w@user-zz6qx2ut3w3 жыл бұрын
    • @@obsoquasi تَعَلَّمْتَ ثَمانِ لُغَات! مُذهِل هذَا يَا صَدَّيقي.

      @mustafaal-gorani8357@mustafaal-gorani83573 жыл бұрын
    • @@mustafaal-gorani8357 لغتك العربية جدََا رائعة👍

      @abbode336@abbode3363 жыл бұрын
  • As an Arabic speaker I just want to thank you Paul and appreciate your efforts, because I can imagine how difficult to summarize the history of the Arabic in one informative video. Keep the good job. Regarding your question, of course the modern arabic is way more important that the dialect, because if you speak modern arabic you will be able to communicate with the vast majority of arabs or arabic learners, while if you speak a dialect you limit yourself to one group or even one city as the dialects are very different from country to another or even a provence to another province. The only exception that if you live with an Arab and you want to communicate with him/her then you can learn the dialect.

    @eliassaca7310@eliassaca73107 жыл бұрын
    • "because if you speak modern arabic you will be able to communicate with the vast majority of arabs or arabic learners" Communicate in what way? Because most Arabs would not be fully comfortable conversing in fusha, and many can't really speak much of it at all.

      @saiminayatullah6620@saiminayatullah66207 жыл бұрын
    • At least they can understand what you want to tell. nobody speaks neither Classical Arabic nor Modern Standard Arabic in their standard everyday lives anymore: that would be like encountering somebody in Europe speaking Latin. Before that, here is the nice thing: everybody speaks “their Latin” in the Arab world because they learn it at school. That is to say, children learn Modern Standard Arabic (or Classical Arabic - as it has been said, Arabs often don’t even make the distinction) at school and all educated people throughout the whole Arab world are supposed. They do learn this language because the Qur’an was written in it. That means that though, chances are, you could not communicate with Italians and French using the original Latin language, you can with Arabs

      @eliassaca7310@eliassaca73107 жыл бұрын
    • Again, it really depends on the type of communication. To get to a full C2 level in Arabic where you can use Arabic for really any situation you'd encounter in an Arabic-speaking country, you'd really need to learn both MSA and a vernacular. Whether MSA or a vernacular is a bigger priority depends on what your goals are as a learner, so I dispute the idea that it's "way more important to learn MSA". MSA is great, and I respect your opinion as a native, but I'd like to see less insistence on it on the part of native speakers *beyond the actual needs and priorities of learners* (depending on what they actually want to do in terms of their short and long term goals). Fusha - YES!, but placed in its proper context.

      @saiminayatullah6620@saiminayatullah66207 жыл бұрын
    • Elias Saca nice

      @thebonvivant9027@thebonvivant90277 жыл бұрын
    • صحيح مئة بالمئة يا صديقي

      @musabergani5243@musabergani52437 жыл бұрын
  • This was really insightful! I fell in love with Arabic after talking to my friends on Voicely who are from the Middle East. I hope I can surprise them with some of the facts you mention here!

    @julchni3189@julchni31892 жыл бұрын
  • Arabic is a beautiful language !I like listening to them when we visit UAE!

    @omnitrus@omnitrus2 жыл бұрын
  • خادم السنة من فلبين, سلام عليكم 😊 لست من كامل بالتكلم العربية لكن أجتهد في تعليمها لكي أعرف القرآن الكريم والسنة رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم 😊

    @JokKesOnU@JokKesOnU4 жыл бұрын
    • وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته اخ كريم إن أحببت المساعدة لتعلم اللغة العربية بشكل أفضل أستطيع مساعدتك إن شاء الله If you want to helping for learing Arebec I can help you Insha Allah

      @manarhelaly2101@manarhelaly21014 жыл бұрын
    • بارك الله فيكم

      @Aliali-ih8ex@Aliali-ih8ex4 жыл бұрын
    • @@manarhelaly2101 جزاك الله خيرا يا أخا الإسلام. نعم إني أحب أن أتعلم منك. كيف تساعدني في تعليم اللغة العربية؟

      @JokKesOnU@JokKesOnU4 жыл бұрын
    • @Manira Sara Maybe you can enroll to some Madrasah in your place if there is.

      @JokKesOnU@JokKesOnU4 жыл бұрын
    • و عليكم السلام .. بارك الله فيك .. وفقك الله 👍👍👍

      @user-gi9nh2zl1o@user-gi9nh2zl1o4 жыл бұрын
  • I don't know a lick of Arabic, but every time I hear it, it sounds awesome. Arabic always sounds like a bunch of sounds are piled up on the tongue and ready to gush out of the mouth. It strikes me as a very expressive and energetic language.

    @Aeturnalis@Aeturnalis4 жыл бұрын
    • Loooool that was really a perfect way of discribing it. But what you hear depends of the dialect, in lebanon and syria, it is very soft, in the gulf, it is more heavy than average arabic. Sadly the فصحى is practically no longer spoken, but if you hear it, you should find it softer.

      @thestatistician6076@thestatistician60764 жыл бұрын
    • I really appreciate your comment, that`s what I feel all the time. Thanks

      @abdullahimaiwadamukhtar5965@abdullahimaiwadamukhtar59654 жыл бұрын
    • Aeturnalis that’s nice to hear about my own language

      @TheProcrastinator85@TheProcrastinator854 жыл бұрын
    • When I was a kid ( i am arab) i remember seeing a pic of where all the letters exist from. It was a side pic of a man and it pointed to the neck and all the way up to letters comming from the tounge. We use every part of our mouths and neck to say a letter. And this is why arabs find it easy to learn other languages.

      @myme8208@myme82084 жыл бұрын
    • Hi there. let's exchange culture. I'm Arabic native speakers. I do wanna be fluent in English so we can help each other. by speaking 10 minutes in Arabic then in English. I think we can be better in this way.

      @user-cy5ij2zf6o@user-cy5ij2zf6o4 жыл бұрын
  • بصفتي عربي واللغة العربية لغتي الأصلية هذا المقطع مفيد جدًا لمن يريد التحدث بالعربية تحياتي من السعودية 🇸🇦❤️

    @Sami_2@Sami_22 жыл бұрын
    • هَذَا سِجِلُّ نَسَبِ يَسُوعَ الْمَسِيحِ ابْنِ دَاوُدَ ابْنِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ: إِبْرَاهِيمُ أَنْجَبَ» إِسْحَاقَ. وَإِسْحاقُ أَنْجَبَ يَعْقُوبَ. وَيَعْقُوبُ أَنْجَبَ يَهُوذَا وَإِخْوَتَهُ. وَيَهُوذَا أَنْجَبَ فَارِصَ وَزَارَحَ مِنْ ثَامَارَ. وَفَارِصُ أَنْجَبَ حَصْرُونَ. وَحَصْرُونُ أَنْجَبَ أَرَامَ. وَأَرَامُ أَنْجَبَ عَمِّينَادَابَ. وَعَمِّينَادَابُ أَنْجَبَ نَحْشُونَ. وَنَحْشُونُ أَنْجَبَ سَلْمُونَ. وَسَلْمُونُ أَنْجَبَ بُوعَزَ مِنْ رَاحَابَ. وَبُوعَزُ أَنْجَبَ عُوبِيدَ مِنْ رَاعُوثَ. وَعُوبِيدُ أَنْجَبَ يَسَّى. وَيَسَّى أَنْجَبَ دَاوُدَ الْمَلِكَ. وَدَاوُدُ أَنْجَبَ سُلَيْمَانَ مِنَ الَّتِي كَانَتْ زَوْجَةً لأُورِيَّا. وَسُلَيْمَانُ أَنْجَبَ رَحَبْعَامَ. وَرَحَبْعَامُ أَنْجَبَ أَبِيَّا. وَأَبِيَّا أَنْجَبَ آسَا. وَآسَا أَنْجَبَ يَهُوشَافَاطَ. وَيَهُوشَافَاطُ أَنْجَبَ يُورَامَ. وَيُورَامُ أَنْجَبَ عُزِّيَّا. وَعُزِّيَّا أَنْجَبَ يُوثَامَ. وَيُوثَامُ أَنْجَبَ آحَازَ. وَآحَازُ أَنْجَبَ حِزْقِيَّا. وَحِزْقِيَّا أَنْجَبَ مَنَسَّى. وَمَنَسَّى أَنْجَبَ آمُونَ. وَآمُونُ أَنْجَبَ يُوشِيَّا. وَيُوشِيَّا أَنْجَبَ يَكُنْيَا وَإِخْوَتَهُ فِي أَثْنَاءِ السَّبْيِ إِلَى بَابِلَ. وَبَعْدَ السَّبْيِ إِلَى بَابِلَ، يَكُنْيَا أَنْجَبَ شَأَلْتِئِيلَ. وَشَأَلْتِئِيلُ أَنْجَبَ زَرُبَّابِلَ. وَزَرُبَّابِلُ أَنْجَبَ أَبِيهُودَ. وَأَبِيهُودُ أَنْجَبَ أَلِيَاقِيمَ. وَأَلِيَاقِيمُ أَنْجَبَ عَازُورَ. وَعَازُورُ أَنْجَبَ صَادُوقَ. وَصَادُوقُ أَنْجَبَ أَخِيمَ. وَأَخِيمُ أَنْجَبَ أَلِيُودَ. وَأَلِيُودُ أَنْجَبَ أَلِيعَازَرَ. وَأَلِيعَازَرُ أَنْجَبَ مَتَّانَ. وَمَتَّانُ أَنْجَبَ يَعْقُوبَ. وَيَعْقُوبُ أَنْجَبَ يُوسُفَ رَجُلَ مَرْيَمَ الَّتِي وُلِدَ مِنْهَا يَسُوعُ الَّذِي يُدْعَى الْمَسِيحَ. فَجُمْلَةُ الأَجْيَالِ مِنْ إِبْرَاهِيمَ إِلَى دَاوُدَ أَرْبَعَةَ عَشَرَ جِيلاً؛ وَمِنْ دَاوُدَ إِلَى السَّبْيِ الْبَابِلِيِّ أَرْبَعَةَ عَشَرَ جِيلاً؛ وَمِنَ السَّبْيِ الْبَابِلِيِّ إِلَى الْمَسِيحِ أَرْبَعَةَ عَشَرَ جِيلاً. أَمَّا يَسُوعُ الْمَسِيحُ فَقَدْ تَمَّتْ وِلادَتُهُ هكَذَا: كَانَتْ أُمُّهُ مَرْيَمُ مَخْطُوبَةً لِيُوسُفَ؛ وَقَبْلَ أَنْ يَجْتَمِعَا مَعاً، وُجِدَتْ حُبْلَى مِنَ الرُّوحِ الْقُدُسِ. وَإِذْ كَانَ يُوسُفُ خَطِيبُهَا رَجُلاً صَالِحاً، وَلَمْ يُرِدْ أَنْ يُشَهِّرَ بِها، قَرَّرَ أَنْ يَتْرُكَهَا سِرّاً. وَبَيْنَمَا كَانَ يُفَكِّرُ فِي الأَمْرِ، إِذَا مَلاكٌ مِنَ الرَّبِّ قَدْ ظَهَرَ لَهُ فِي حُلْمٍ يَقُولُ: «يَا يُوسُفُ ابْنَ دَاوُدَ! لَا تَخَفْ أَنْ تَأْتِيَ بِمَرْيَمَ عَرُوسِكَ إِلَى بَيْتِكَ، لأَنَّ الَّذِي هِيَ حُبْلَى بِهِ إِنَّمَا هُوَ مِنَ الرُّوحِ الْقُدُسِ. فَسَتَلِدُ ابْناً، وَأَنْتَ تُسَمِّيهِ يَسُوعَ، لأَنَّهُ هُوَ الَّذِي يُخَلِّصُ شَعْبَهُ مِنْ خَطَايَاهُمْ». حَدَثَ هَذَا كُلُّهُ لِيَتِمَّ مَا قَالَهُ الرَّبُّ بِلِسَانِ النَّبِيِّ الْقَائِلِ: «هَا إِنَّ الْعَذْرَاءَ تَحْبَلُ، وَتَلِدُ ابْناً، وَيُدْعَى عِمَّانُوئِيلَ!» أَيِ «اللهُ مَعَنَا». وَلَمَّا نَهَضَ يُوسُفُ مِنْ نَوْمِهِ، فَعَلَ مَا أَمَرَهُ بِهِ مَلاكُ الرَّبِّ؛ فَأَتَى بِعَرُوسِهِ إِلَى بَيْتِهِ. وَلكِنَّهُ لَمْ يَدْخُلْ بِها حَتَّى وَلَدَتِ ابْناً، فَسَمَّاهُ يَسُوعَ.» (إنجيل متى - الإصحاح الأول)

      @jakub8860@jakub886010 ай бұрын
  • My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!

    @matildawolfram4687@matildawolfram46872 жыл бұрын
  • You didn't mention how Arabic was written without dots, and then later dots were added to the letters. This is an important development I think.

    @Santino369@Santino3693 жыл бұрын
    • that is Right Native speaker Arabic can understand without dots. like me and if you speak Arabic well you can see that

      @ammerdrour9164@ammerdrour91643 жыл бұрын
    • Dots were added to make it easier for foreigners to distinguish the letters!

      @AekAmir@AekAmir3 жыл бұрын
    • @게임자매 The Qur'an is actually with dots! We are talking about dots in letters like (ف، ق، ت، ث، ن). We are not referring to vowels. Those dots were added long time ago and not today. So I think even Arabs today well find it very hard to read Arabic without dots.

      @AekAmir@AekAmir3 жыл бұрын
    • True

      @onlyymirknows@onlyymirknows3 жыл бұрын
    • @Ãvê46 because youre not a orginial arabic native speaker (arab al akhah)

      @wal0054@wal00543 жыл бұрын
  • Respect Arabic from Malaysia 🇲🇾

    @fattabiounifirdaus1180@fattabiounifirdaus11804 жыл бұрын
    • fattabiouni firdaus we respect Malaysia too :)

      @Saudi_in_an_audi@Saudi_in_an_audi4 жыл бұрын
    • @@name-uj5ti malay language also borrow arabic language

      @zulkiflisamsul1026@zulkiflisamsul10264 жыл бұрын
    • 马来西亚华人在此,你们这些狗回教徒,废物

      @user-tg7pg8hn6t@user-tg7pg8hn6t4 жыл бұрын
    • @@name-uj5ti you mean thanks *

      @user-jk9rk3cq9d@user-jk9rk3cq9d4 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-tg7pg8hn6t تشنغ تشانغ تشون ياونغ لي يون ماي رو لو ماي نو شوانغ شين نو ني خههههههههههههههههههههه احاول اقلد اللغة الصينية

      @user-jk9rk3cq9d@user-jk9rk3cq9d4 жыл бұрын
  • This video makes me wish to have an option to hit LIKE button one thousand times. This guy has profound knowledge of languages how they work. How informative! Thanks a ton 😊

    @NomadNadeem@NomadNadeem Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! I don’t really have profound knowledge of languages. I just do my best to make detailed information very clear in each video. I think that’s what makes the videos good.

      @Langfocus@Langfocus Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Langfocuscongrats sir...as an Arab I can say that you were exceptional in your way to explain...my respect

      @nabeelfal@nabeelfal2 ай бұрын
  • أنا عربي من تونس و لا أشجع أحدا على تعلم اللهجات العربية ، بل يجب تعلم اللغة العربية الفصحى فكل اللهجات هي مستمدة من الفصحى و ليست مستقلة عنها. و عندما تزور بلدا عربيا ، ليس ضروريا أن تتقن لهجته بل يكفي أن تتكلم بالعربية حتى يفهمك الجميع.

    @benaffanamohamed2001@benaffanamohamed20012 жыл бұрын
  • I'm egyptian and I have to say this is awsome research really

    @salmamohsen8208@salmamohsen82084 жыл бұрын
    • Me too, I agree

      @mostafadardery5086@mostafadardery50864 жыл бұрын
    • I completely agree.

      @Muhammad.1@Muhammad.14 жыл бұрын
    • I`m a Nigerian am also awsome of this lesson too. you are welcome

      @abdullahimaiwadamukhtar5965@abdullahimaiwadamukhtar59654 жыл бұрын
    • أفا يا جيرانا، من مصر وحاطة ذا الصورة😂؟.

      @user-mx6fg5sv1s@user-mx6fg5sv1s3 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-mx6fg5sv1s وش فيها صورتها؟

      @511II@511II3 жыл бұрын
  • I'm Arab and I speak Arabic and I feel happy everytime I see foreigners trying to learn Arabic

    @sajjad3292@sajjad32923 жыл бұрын
    • @ⵎⴻⵎ-ⵉⵙ ⵏ ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ cool story bro

      @mbn9672@mbn96723 жыл бұрын
    • Do you recommend Modern or Literary Arabic ?

      @tinyvines2344@tinyvines23443 жыл бұрын
    • @@tinyvines2344 I recommend the standard Arabic (fusha) if you learned this you can easily learn Arabic accents after

      @sajjad3292@sajjad32923 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you- my local community college teaches dialects local to regions in their fourth year of Arabic language course series

      @tinyvines2344@tinyvines23443 жыл бұрын
    • @ⵎⴻⵎ-ⵉⵙ ⵏ ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ It’s geographical differences that cause languages to change, not religion... Furthermore, the Muslim world is multinational as in there are many countries in the Muslim world. it’s not just one country you know... Everyone in the world is part of a country or nation. Common sense m8 😂

      @muslimcrusader5987@muslimcrusader59873 жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I really appreciate the amount of work and knowledge you've put into it. Thank you! :)

    @yavor05@yavor052 жыл бұрын
  • I'm Egyptian, I speak Native Arabic, and even I never realised HOW MUCH complex it is in structure! I'm pretty sure if I'd seen this video and I weren't an Arabic Speaker I'd be so discouraged to learn it!😅

    @ElYuricorn@ElYuricorn2 жыл бұрын
  • As a native arabic speaker, I would to thank you for this great video! 👍 You cover almost every thing about arabic language in simple way and clearly. I'll share this video to all people I know

    @yuumatsuura102@yuumatsuura1027 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! I appreciate it!

      @Langfocus@Langfocus7 жыл бұрын
    • Langfocus actually at the last exemple, the word sayyarah (car) all ready have a "t" at the end but it's not pronounced: Sayyarat. When the suffix i comes next, the t is pronounced. Other then that, this was a very good video, thanks

      @WiwiHel@WiwiHel6 жыл бұрын
  • الحمدالله اني ولدت في بلد عربي لانه بعد ماشفت الشرح هذا احتاج الف سنه عشان اتعلمها 😂😂😂 الله يكون بعون الي يتعلموها

    @lhry7319@lhry73194 жыл бұрын
    • انا شخص من القومية الكردية، تعلمت اللغة العربية الفصحى والعامية. واتكلم باللهجة السورية والمصرية والخليجية قليلا. انا اتكلم اللغة الكردية، العربية، الانجليزية، الشبكية، قليلا من اللغة الروسية، وبعض المصطلحات باللغة الفارسية والتركية.

      @wereone7995@wereone79954 жыл бұрын
    • @@wereone7995 شاطر 😁

      @lhry7319@lhry73194 жыл бұрын
    • @@lhry7319 الي بيسمع كلمة اهلو شو بنقلوا؟؟ شاطر شاطر ههههههه

      @wereone7995@wereone79954 жыл бұрын
    • @@wereone7995 🤣🤣🤣🤣

      @lhry7319@lhry73194 жыл бұрын
    • @@lhry7319 دووم الضحكة اخي العزيز

      @wereone7995@wereone79954 жыл бұрын
  • فخورة جدا أنني عربية واتكلم العربية بفصاحى 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

    @Arabiya_a@Arabiya_a2 ай бұрын
    • بفصاحة وليس فصاحى

      @AlMared924@AlMared92420 күн бұрын
  • The templates are so interesting!

    @holyspacemonkey@holyspacemonkey2 жыл бұрын
  • فخورة جداً انني اكتب واتحدث بهذه اللغة الصعبة والجميلة ايضاً على الرغم من كرهها كمادة دراسية . المهم هذا المقطع يحتوي على معلومات اكاد اجزم انني اسمعها للمرة الأولى وهذا ليس غريب لأننا اذا اعتدنا على فعل شيء ما بعفوية غالباً مانجهل طريقة سير هذا الفعل .ان الأمر اشبه بأن تسأل شخص ما كيف تتم عملية الهضم ؟ هو يهضم طوال حياته ولكن لا يعلم كيف يشرح لك طريقة الهضم . لقد درست اللغويات النظرية في اللغة الإنجليزية وكانت على درجة من الصعوبة ولكن لاتقارن ابداً بتعقيد وصعوبة العربية بتفاصيلها . كلا اللغتان جميلتان . good work langfocus I really enjoyed the video . I am a native Arab from Saudi Arabia and I really recommend learning MODERN STANDARD ARABIC

    @nornor11able@nornor11able7 жыл бұрын
    • اللغة العربية لغة رائعة و فصيحة فاعلم ان العربية لن تخونك في التعبير فان خانك التعبير فاعلم انك الذي خنتها

      @otaku2day80@otaku2day807 жыл бұрын
    • did you shave your pubes?

      @gmejlz@gmejlz7 жыл бұрын
    • Slobodan Šupak dafuq

      @pastelasmr8694@pastelasmr86947 жыл бұрын
    • خلك مع عاميه ي شيخ ههههههه

      @serratedcreature890@serratedcreature8907 жыл бұрын
    • nora tam انا ايضا

      @lomaelf3178@lomaelf31787 жыл бұрын
  • انا أندونيسي و ادرس العربية الفصحية

    @amy_qi@amy_qi7 жыл бұрын
    • اهلا و سهلا ... اسمها اللغة الفصحى

      @eng.am.a.m.a3646@eng.am.a.m.a36467 жыл бұрын
    • اخ خليل لا نضحك عليه ولكن علمه الصح

      @eng.am.a.m.a3646@eng.am.a.m.a36467 жыл бұрын
    • Amy Q. Ilham انت بتكلم العربي ... أحسنت

      @habibiali2618@habibiali26187 жыл бұрын
    • Amy Q. Ilham الكورتيزون أنني امم أبي للأمومة

      @thedarklord7354@thedarklord73547 жыл бұрын
    • Amy Q. Ilham بارك الله فيك، وبالتوفيق لك وللجميع بعد دراسة اللغة العربية الفصحى ستصبح اللهجات اسهل نسبياً بالنسبة لك لتتعلمها.

      @samreklam5653@samreklam56537 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for this awesome vid! The information about templates is very useful. Most native speakers of a language use the templates so readily that they are unaware of the templates. You can really expand your language skills if you figure out a languages templates.

    @seewaage@seewaage Жыл бұрын
  • انا من يمن استان والحمد الله تعلمتو العربيه بعد جهد كبير اخذ مني 27عام واتمنا ازور الوطن العربي بشكل عام واليمن بشكل خاص :محبتي ❤.

    @Ali-Alyemeni.@Ali-Alyemeni.8 ай бұрын
    • May you achieve your dream to travel, insha'Allah ❤️

      @bobi200samatar6@bobi200samatar63 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂

      @user-rh1ue3fc7j@user-rh1ue3fc7j3 ай бұрын
  • انا من سوريا وأرى الكثير من التعليقات بالعربية تأتي من مختلف البلدان هذا رائع أصدقائي أحسنتم😗

    @samialhasan7257@samialhasan72574 жыл бұрын
    • ها هاهي ها ها كم انت محق 🙂

      @user-sx4gi5on3v@user-sx4gi5on3v4 жыл бұрын
    • Stop using f*kn emojis

      @craftah@craftah4 жыл бұрын
    • @@craftah do u have problem with emojis 😅😄😕😆😯😕😠😢😠😢

      @gsgaming1877@gsgaming18774 жыл бұрын
    • @@gsgaming1877 yeah and with u

      @craftah@craftah4 жыл бұрын
    • @@craftah Fight me irl

      @RealSupaHotFireVEVO@RealSupaHotFireVEVO4 жыл бұрын
  • As a native Arabic speaker, I think learning modern standard Arabic is more appropriate than dialects. There are tons of dialects but modern standard Arabic is understandable by all people who speak different dialects.

    @Skandar0007@Skandar00075 жыл бұрын
    • أدرس اللغة العرابية في المدرسة مع الأصدقاء من المدىس!! Did you understand that? I learnt standard arabic in school but haven't use it for awhile now so I have forgot some of the words and grammar already. You guys arabian use fusha arabic to talk right? Bcs as for me, I think standard arabic sounds a little bit weird to talk like it is a dialect. But nonetheless I will learn standard arabic cz it is widely understandable by the arabic speaking peoples around the world.

      @khairulhafidz15@khairulhafidz155 жыл бұрын
    • Khairul Hafiz, I don’t think it sounds weird, since all Arabic speakers know this the right way to learn Arabic. Once you master standard Arabic, learning dialects will be easy. I think what you wrote is great, except for the last word, I did get it. Keep it up.

      @Skandar0007@Skandar00075 жыл бұрын
    • @@Skandar0007 Ouh... I have a typo right there, which is why you don't understand it. Sorry to my carelessness, it is المدرس. I am also sorry if my words sounds bad. It is just my personal preference. By the way, us in Malaysia usually learn Arabic language in school, which is standard arabic. I'm still learning it now, slowly. Thank you for your word of encouragement! I love it. Btw I learn it to understand and comprehend more of the holy Quran. Arabic is such a beautiful language, by adding just one س would change it to future tense. It just wonderful in everyway. For your information, my language, Malay, have a lot of loanwords from Arabic, but written in latin alphabet(like english alphabet) which makes me easy to understand and speak the language without much struggle.

      @khairulhafidz15@khairulhafidz155 жыл бұрын
    • Khairul Hafiz, that’s nice to hear. Keep learning, especially languages, I‘m learning Spanish every day.

      @Skandar0007@Skandar00075 жыл бұрын
    • @@Skandar0007 Gracias por tu consejo de aprender árabe estándar. ¡Ánimo con el español!

      @rubenbancalerosantolaya3581@rubenbancalerosantolaya35815 жыл бұрын
  • I am surprised how accurate the information in this video...great job

    @aasaasino.Creedo@aasaasino.Creedo2 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent presentation about the Arabic language and it’s fundamental structure with pronunciation

    @richardlacy3556@richardlacy35562 жыл бұрын
  • عَقَدَ : intention عِقْد : necklace عَقْدٌ : contract عَقْد :decade عُقَد :knots عَقَّدَ : complicate عَقَدَ :ties The same word takes more meanings depending on its location of the sentence

    @ammarha928@ammarha9284 жыл бұрын
    • Ammar Ha كلمة من ثلاث حروف لها اكثر من معنى🤦🏻‍♂️😮

      @user-dw8fx1dh4y@user-dw8fx1dh4y4 жыл бұрын
    • عمر العنزي الحركات في هذه الحاله مهمه جدًا

      @khaled74693@khaled746934 жыл бұрын
    • It's not the same word... They consist of the same letters but they are pronouced differently (hence the harakat). Different pronounciation = different word. On the contrary, Arabic is very presized. You will find multiple words describing the same idea/activity/thing/..., but each is used for a specific form/situation. For example: Food served for guests who arrivrd suddenly/without a notice - القِرى Food served to invited guests in order to honor them - مأدبة Food served in weddings - وليمة Food served after a woman giving birth - الخُرس Food served in funerals - الوضيمة and so on

      @randomperson1899@randomperson18994 жыл бұрын
    • @@randomperson1899 ما هذا التي تقوله

      @hussain4gaming437@hussain4gaming4374 жыл бұрын
    • @@hussain4gaming437 كلامه صحيح

      @user-si3et2ig9x@user-si3et2ig9x4 жыл бұрын
  • 5:40 - Oh my gosh Paul, what happened!? Haha that was a little bit freaky. Loved the video. Very informative, as always. Keep it up.

    @jackh7138@jackh71387 жыл бұрын
    • I had huge problems making this video. There was something strange going on with the editing software. Incompatible files from a competitor's camera, I think.

      @Langfocus@Langfocus7 жыл бұрын
    • You computer is haunted

      @Ulas_Aldag@Ulas_Aldag7 жыл бұрын
    • that was creepy

      @beescoateeno@beescoateeno7 жыл бұрын
    • OMG how did I not notice that XD

      @toucaninterieur8011@toucaninterieur80117 жыл бұрын
    • That gave me a jumpscare haha

      @SonicsTwinSonie@SonicsTwinSonie7 жыл бұрын
  • Well done, excellent review! I have watched several of your videos and found them accurate and concise

    @mere_mort4l@mere_mort4l Жыл бұрын
  • As an Indonesian, there are some school that teaches Arabic. We've learning it since elementary school. For us, it's more important to learn the modern standard Arabic because some of us do learn some Islamic book (kitab) like fathul qarib, etc. The books we use to learn Arabic grammar is Jurumiyah and Imrithi.

    @raihanlazuardi6632@raihanlazuardi66322 жыл бұрын
  • Arabic looks like a very interesting to language, I personally don't know much of Arab other than the loanword that the Portuguese has from the Iberian invasion, hugs from Brazil to the Arabs.

    @carloseduardoaguiar8712@carloseduardoaguiar87127 жыл бұрын
    • oi amigooo abracos do Arabia Saudita

      @colino9mam@colino9mam7 жыл бұрын
    • Asem J Oi, como vai?

      @carloseduardoaguiar8712@carloseduardoaguiar87127 жыл бұрын
    • Carlos Eduardo Aguiar Cuidado para as pessoas não acharem que você é terrorista kkk

      @thiagolourenco4020@thiagolourenco40207 жыл бұрын
    • +RFHTTN Almost man, it's "Oi! Tudo bem com você?" And btw, "açougue" and "as-suq (سوق)" ring any bells? Haha another hug from Brazil!

      @Lei_1@Lei_17 жыл бұрын
    • No worries man! Your portuguese is very good! And hey, can you teach me how to say "good morning", "good afternoon" and "good evening" in arabic? It's a very interesting and melodic language indeed.

      @Lei_1@Lei_17 жыл бұрын
  • لكل اللذين يتعلمون العربية..أقول:تهانينا لقد ربحت الدهشة طوال حياتك..نحن العرب لا زلنا لا نحصل كفايتنا من هذه اللغة الجميلة..من اليمن كل الحب لكل المسلمين والعالم❤

    @user-rl5ug6ec9s@user-rl5ug6ec9s4 жыл бұрын
    • يمني يرد عليك ويقول يعطيك العافيه

      @ahmedcreeper2892@ahmedcreeper28924 жыл бұрын
    • ماكتبت عميق جدا ياابن اليمن 👍🏼

      @Mamdouhalh@Mamdouhalh4 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video! Has everything I was looking for from history, to modern use, to grammar!

    @weirdpisces@weirdpisces Жыл бұрын
  • i have recently started leaning MSA. Using Madinah arabic free website course to begin with. The idea is to understand Quran in it's original language but also understand other modern formal stuff like news etc. I am native to hindi/urdu. can speak english. I recently learned Spanish, good enough to read, listen news, movies and communicate enough. Good luck to me and everyone else learning

    @aprendoespanol6833@aprendoespanol6833 Жыл бұрын
  • I am so proud of you guys, because you are learning Arabic 👏🏻 Native Arabic Speaker 🌻💛🇮🇶

    @Zahraa_Am@Zahraa_Am3 жыл бұрын
    • @Hassan Al Rashid funny dude

      @themightyking8564@themightyking85643 жыл бұрын
    • Min ayi baladi ant???

      @niloyburmon222@niloyburmon2223 жыл бұрын
    • Dominican in the house. English is my second language and Arabic will be my third.

      @brayangonzalez893@brayangonzalez8933 жыл бұрын
    • @@niloyburmon222she say iraq

      @angelparkjimin7523@angelparkjimin75233 жыл бұрын
    • I learned arabic in my school but i didnt have english lessons but i can speak it without learn...im indo

      @raufifo3412@raufifo34123 жыл бұрын
  • السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته .اني طالب من الطلا ب في البلد الذي تشرق منها الشمس. اتمنى ان اكون احسن في كتابة هذه اللغة الجميلة .

    @namk6samphilap498@namk6samphilap4984 жыл бұрын
    • وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته.. اهلا بك من اليابان! كتابتك سليمة واسلوبك حسن.. مجرد ملاحظة: "... البلد الذي تشرق منه الشمس." هو الصحيح.

      @bouklkommklk2618@bouklkommklk26184 жыл бұрын
    • شكرا لك ! لقد صححت الخطأ

      @namk6samphilap498@namk6samphilap4984 жыл бұрын
    • بلد الشيطان اليابان لماذا اليابان بلد الشيطان ؟

      @amernajd@amernajd4 жыл бұрын
    • وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله

      @aridani2719@aridani27194 жыл бұрын
    • نظام اليابان فاسد فجميع الباس يكرهون بلدهم فاكره الوضع الحالي

      @namk6samphilap498@namk6samphilap4984 жыл бұрын
  • I am new to your channel, but as in Persian/Farsi, I found it important to learn both. The reason I chose to learn some of both is because a lot of native speakers I found use a little of both. I am looking forward to learning Arabic with your teachings. Thanks for sharing. 😊

    @kml223@kml2239 ай бұрын
  • I liked the video. Your content always amazes me and helps me learn new facts about my language and country. I am forever thankful for having such a person who represents us and talks about our incredible history and mind-blowing features of our language-I have so much respect for you.

    @user-vu8uf2cn7q@user-vu8uf2cn7q6 ай бұрын
  • انا طالب من نيوزيلندا يتعلم اللغه العربيه في السعودية

    @kingNight09@kingNight095 жыл бұрын
    • If you are interested in Arabic dialects and culture please visit our website 3rabicnl . com it contains advanced topics and vocabulary I hope you find it helpful!!!

      @diveintoarabic4333@diveintoarabic43335 жыл бұрын
    • أتعلم *

      @user-vk2uv7ry9y@user-vk2uv7ry9y5 жыл бұрын
    • You are welcome sir in KSA

      @Empty-su5bg@Empty-su5bg5 жыл бұрын
    • how can you read these letters they are so small

      @vasilis7076@vasilis70765 жыл бұрын
    • @@vasilis7076 I don't think so, it's just a piece of cake 🙂

      @Empty-su5bg@Empty-su5bg5 жыл бұрын
  • The French scholar, Ernest Renan (1823-1894), who carried out extensive research on Semitic languages, said about Arabic: " *The Arabic language is the most astonishing event of human history. Unknown during the classical period, it suddenly emerged as a complete language. After this, it did not undergo any noticeable changes, so one cannot define for it an early or a late stage. It is just the same today as it was when it first appeared* ”.

    @tornado1789@tornado17897 жыл бұрын
    • tornado 1 incredibl

      @jamieoil8424@jamieoil84247 жыл бұрын
    • كلام رائع! أحب وأعتز بلغتي العربية :)

      @anassyria5176@anassyria51767 жыл бұрын
    • I believe that's true.

      @TariqYasiinProd@TariqYasiinProd7 жыл бұрын
    • tornado 1 thank you

      @AmarAlamdar@AmarAlamdar7 жыл бұрын
    • tornado 1 maybe no one here can talk the arabic as it was before the 900 century. the arabs stoped talking the classic arabic by the 900 century. this why ervey text was written befor the 900s is fosha "classic arabic" so it changed.

      @mednh4712@mednh47127 жыл бұрын
  • The system of deriving words from a root makes vocabulary so easy to expand once you understand it. It eliminates so much memorization and makes exploring advanced literary works relatively accessible.

    @ShiroKage009@ShiroKage009 Жыл бұрын
  • Your hard work brings knowledge to everyone, very fulfilling, thanks.

    @raycharles212@raycharles2122 жыл бұрын
  • I have stayed for more than 13 years until I mastered the Arabic language but I do'nt regret it, after you learn it you'll know it's a magic language like it's from another planet so that you can describe deep feelings you can't describe in any other language

    @marcoseduardo9995@marcoseduardo99955 жыл бұрын
    • Marcos Eduardo Where are you from ?

      @mouradname6569@mouradname65695 жыл бұрын
    • Very true

      @houdhayfabenkhlil9235@houdhayfabenkhlil92355 жыл бұрын
    • Wow

      @flawlessbarbershop@flawlessbarbershop5 жыл бұрын
    • تعرف تتكلم مصري ؟🙊

      @habibabakr864@habibabakr8645 жыл бұрын
    • Habiba Bakr لا بيعرف يتكلم ليبي هههه اكيد يعرف يتكلم مصري

      @theedge9528@theedge95285 жыл бұрын
  • I'm shocked this guy is so educated and his information that he is giving is 100% accurate. keep it up

    @FahadGG1@FahadGG13 жыл бұрын
    • It is definitely great but it's not 100% accurate. For example, he said that Modern Standard Arabic only uses VSO and sometimes SVO, whereas it actually uses all the combinations (VSO - VOS - SVO - SOV - OSV - OVS)

      @Hamad56@Hamad563 жыл бұрын
    • Paul is amazing! I watch most of his videos. Now studying Spanish but really interested in Arabic. I am 57 but learning languages keeps your brain sharp. And it helps to bring people together with respect for the culture and language. We need more of that !

      @jeffreyhenderson3778@jeffreyhenderson37783 жыл бұрын
    • Its not accurate at all

      @playbil9631@playbil96312 жыл бұрын
    • @@playbil9631 It is lol. He's very accurate

      @deidrethomas1703@deidrethomas17032 жыл бұрын
    • I am creating Arabic content for beginners. Your suggestions and advice would be highly appreciated.

      @arabicmumtaz@arabicmumtaz2 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks! Your videos are always fascinating and amazingly knowledgeable.

    @charlieteacher6922@charlieteacher6922 Жыл бұрын
  • This was really fascinating. I am now interested in learning more about Arabic.

    @shivabreathes@shivabreathes2 жыл бұрын
    • You need 3 or 4 years to learn it

      @brahim7808@brahim78082 жыл бұрын
  • The language breakdown starts at 8:14, for people who are more interested in that part. I hope you like it!

    @Langfocus@Langfocus7 жыл бұрын
    • such a wonderful video 👍👍👍 I'm Arab btw ☺

      @khalilstaitieh3859@khalilstaitieh38597 жыл бұрын
    • it's not necessarily VSO we have freedom, we can reorder it in anyway, VOS, SVO, SOV, OVS or OSV

      @Legendary1K988@Legendary1K9887 жыл бұрын
    • Sayyara: car ends with ta marboota not ha case ending are used, the ones who don't use them are the ones who find it difficult to do, but in general we use them

      @Legendary1K988@Legendary1K9887 жыл бұрын
    • Langfocus Thanks for your hard work.. I think this is the basics of Arabic

      @amjadalhamadi2451@amjadalhamadi24517 жыл бұрын
    • Langfocus thank you Paul .شكراً لك 😉

      @user-xo9ck5ew5g@user-xo9ck5ew5g7 жыл бұрын
  • I speak English Dutch German and Arabic, my favorite language is Arabic. It's a charming language

    @sameer8081@sameer80814 жыл бұрын
    • Ah,hallo! Hoe gaat het?

      @mirthless5603@mirthless56034 жыл бұрын
    • Goed man Met jou?

      @sameer8081@sameer80814 жыл бұрын
    • @@sameer8081 eh,ik ben moe

      @mirthless5603@mirthless56034 жыл бұрын
    • Wij zijn allemaal moe man van dit kut situatie

      @sameer8081@sameer80814 жыл бұрын
    • والله؟ منذ متى بدأت تعلم اللغة العربية؟

      @EileenEsraa@EileenEsraa4 жыл бұрын
  • Your video is very accurate! I am definitely sharing it with other people Best of luck learning Arabic guys :) I'm Moroccan myself and went through the trouble of learning it as a kid already haha

    @scfisherhas@scfisherhas2 жыл бұрын
  • Travel and learn languages!! I started learning Arabic when I was 5, my mother tongue is Turkish and Romanian and I grew up in Sweden. I speak 5 languages fluently and Arabic is my favourite! A beautiful poetic language with a very wide vocabulary. I lived in the Arabian gulf and improved my Arabic.

    @sarambe@sarambe Жыл бұрын
    • It 's Persian Gulf.

      @SinaParsa7927@SinaParsa7927 Жыл бұрын
  • comments: arabic me: HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO READ THIS

    @claylemon579@claylemon5794 жыл бұрын
    • I felt that

      @ejaaz7260@ejaaz72604 жыл бұрын
    • I mean Just don’t read it 🙂🙂

      @a.t2dark@a.t2dark4 жыл бұрын
    • @@a.t2dark yea thats literally what i did

      @claylemon579@claylemon5794 жыл бұрын
    • ClayLemon Good

      @a.t2dark@a.t2dark4 жыл бұрын
    • I copied, pasted into google translate.

      @newme525@newme5254 жыл бұрын
  • 5:40 glitch in the matrix

    @telgou@telgou7 жыл бұрын
    • hahahaha

      @hajaminal-husseini8334@hajaminal-husseini83347 жыл бұрын
    • telgou delou "Neo" .. get it

      @calmlife8275@calmlife82757 жыл бұрын
    • Al husseini where have you been? I missed you man...

      @sosaq3841@sosaq38416 жыл бұрын
    • lol

      @baldingrecedingbowlcutmull2313@baldingrecedingbowlcutmull23132 жыл бұрын
    • Hahaha

      @clashofheads1903@clashofheads19032 жыл бұрын
  • I love how Arabic has very short words but few homophones. Some short words in Malay are for example: akal, abad, adab, adat, ahli, aman, ufuk. In widespread languages such as Germanic and Romance languages, the equivalents words are longer.

    @yeoseotidle2290@yeoseotidle2290 Жыл бұрын
    • Excellent

      @naserkarsoon3866@naserkarsoon3866 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. The Arabic language sounded very intimidating to me (mainly due to the script) but now it doesn't seem so bad! While I won't start learning it now, as I'm currently focusing on other languages, I'll seriously consider learning Arabic soon.

    @fancyhotdog2656@fancyhotdog2656 Жыл бұрын
  • Arabic is my second language after Russian, and I have started learning it since I was 8 after my family moved to Jordan and I think it took me 2 years to speak well (I was that one weird kid at school)... In my opinion, learning MSA first is better than learning a dialect because: 1- it will allow you to speak with most Arabic speaking people... Everybody understands and (to some degree) speaks MSA, but that doesn't apply to other dialects. 2- most books and learning material are based on MSA... Up until recently, it was really difficult to find a book written in a dialect (at least in Jordan), so self-study materials are really scarce. Even today, if you got your hands on an Arabic book, chances are it will be written in MSA. 3- if you like literature and especially poetry, you are missing a lot by not learning MSA... Arabic is a very poetic and romantic language, and until the mid 20th century almost all of that catalog of literature is written in Arabic close to MSA (the further you go back the harder the vocabulary you find, but you still can understand it overall). And even today many literature works are still written in MSA. 4- if you learn Arabic for historical reasons, you should start with MSA... You can find scripts dating 10 centuries back those are still kinda intelligible. The reason I am saying kinda, is because the vocabulary has evolved over the years, but you still can look it up using something like Almo'jamu Alwasit (المعجم الوسيط) or Lisanu Al'arab (لسان العرب), and understand it since grammar hasn't changed that much. Whereas dialects have changes in grammar as well, which will make it harder to understand those scripts. 5- it is easy to pick up a dialect after you've learnt MSA... Yes, it will take some extra time, but still, all dialects are based on Standard Arabic, with mixtures of features from here and there... And in my experience it was easier for me to learn the dialect after MSA, than for my mother to learn MSA after the dialect (this is based on one experience in my family... Your mileage may vary) Now, fair is fair, there are reasons to learn a dialect first... 1- you won't be talking to a lot of people from other counties... Maybe you're dating an Arab and you want to get closer to their family... In this case it's better to jump into a dialect directly since you want as minimum barriers as possible. 2- you started living in an Arabic society and you want to blend in and feel like a native or like a part of a community ASAP. So, as you can see, the cases for learning a dialect first are mostly social, but if you want to learn the language as a practical tool, it is better to start with MSA... And if you have time and dedication, why not going with both. In my opinion, it is worth it after all...

    @D3ND@D3ND4 жыл бұрын
    • S good summary of your experience with Arabic..!

      @bouklkommklk2618@bouklkommklk26184 жыл бұрын
    • Very kind of you to share your experience and write all of that with us 👏👏👏

      @razanhomssi@razanhomssi4 жыл бұрын
    • Кто ты по нации?

      @user-zm8wd3om2r@user-zm8wd3om2r4 жыл бұрын
    • В каком городе ты жил в России?

      @user-zm8wd3om2r@user-zm8wd3om2r4 жыл бұрын
    • Razan and Bouklk, I'm very happy someone found my experience interesting thanks for your comments. Al, я предполагаю что вы спрашиваете про мою национальностью... Я Русский, родился и жил в г. Москве. For those interested, the previous commenter asked about my nationality and where I lived in Russia, to which I answered that I'm Russian and that I was born and lived in the city of Moscow.

      @D3ND@D3ND4 жыл бұрын
  • I don't know why I watched this whole video even though I'm a native Arabic speaker 😂 But you did an amazing job explaining the whole language without making it too complicated, good job man👍🏼

    @saraa.@saraa.7 жыл бұрын
    • Sara Ali نفسك قسم بالله مدري ليه شفته احس نسّاني القواعد الحين يعني أنا وانا اتكلم عربي انلحس مخي كيف اللي يتعلمون متحملين

      @user-zz6qx2ut3w@user-zz6qx2ut3w6 жыл бұрын
    • Sara Ali I know I was asking myself that the entire time. Lol

      @rb49352@rb493526 жыл бұрын
    • Sara Ali also, I died when he used the 3 for ع

      @rb49352@rb493526 жыл бұрын
    • Rafa Barakat q

      @rashidmohammad82@rashidmohammad826 жыл бұрын
    • Sara Ali he did a whole great job in Swahili.... Though I'm a native swahili..

      @bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia2536@bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia25366 жыл бұрын
  • العربية لغتي الأم ، و انصح الراغبين بتعلم اللغة العربية الفصحى كأساس متين لبناء اللغة و بإجادة اللغة العربية الفصحى يمكنك التحدث بأي لهجة عربية أخرى .. اشكرك على هذا المحتوى الجميل و تمنياتي لك بالتوفيق و دوام الاستمرار .. وفقك الله

    @fadeemqutaish9988@fadeemqutaish9988 Жыл бұрын
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