Wowwww I can't believe it! I used to watch her videos back in 2011!!! She's still active and she's got 587k subs by now!! Congratulations Maha!!!!! Makes me happy!
Alhamdoulliah. I just find this page. And I'm so eager to level my Arabic and inshallah I will. And I just like your positive energy. Thank you very much.
Wow, great lesson on this first day of June!What a coincidence since today I had experienced sort of feeling down or ZIFT, as you call it in Arabic.I hope that tomorrow's gonna be Kullu Tamaam.Thanks much Maha and wishing you Kullu Mumtaz!
Ciao Maha! كيف الحال؟ I have a question: is it culturally accepted/practiced in Palestine to reply "honestly" to this kind of question? I'm currently living in west Africa and I'm noticing people tend to always say they're doing well even if they're not. I feel small talk is like this in many other places in the world and I am wondering maybe in Palestine it's more frequent to hear someone replying they're not so well or زفت Just a curiosity 😉 Thanks and congrats for the contents you propose!
That's a good question. You only have to be in the Middle East, say Saudi Arabia. When people greet each other, it's like a whole process, like language ping pong, with phrases that complement other phrases. Now, It's an Islamic thing to always count your blessings, as things could be worst right. Even in that situation, you may still say 'Alhamdulilah' - All praise is due to Allah. If you're asked and you reply that something is wrong, most likely the person will make a 'dua' supplication to for you. So if your car got stolen they may ask Allah to grant you better car than that, of if you weren't feeling well, they may ask Allah to grant you good health, etc, etc. One thing to note/that I found, Arabs are the most hospitable people, something that I miss being back in Europe.
@@SA-cloud thanks for the insight! I agree with you that indeed religion plays a key role and shapes greetings, among other things. I find it to be fascinating and beautiful that people approach each other by focusing on their blessings machallah, instead of complaining of what could be better. I think this approach is contagious because, after all, why should you be the only one who complains while everybody else is grateful ?
تعلم اللغة العربية العامية مع مها 🇵🇸 أهلا مها كيف حالك ؟ بتمنى إنك عاملة كويسة نفسي كنتي معك اكتر محتويات من منار ،بس هاي بسيطة (Learn Arabic with Maha) Hello Maha how are you? Hope you're doing well .I wish you had more content than Manar but that's ok )
تعلم اللغة العربية العامية مع مها 🇵🇸، ممكن نستخدم "داحلة " بغض عن النظر إزا إنته / إنتي مذكر أو نسائي؟) (LearnArabicWithMaha, Can we use dahleh regardless if you are a male or female ? )
Salam Alaikum sis May I ask you a question Palestinian Christian Language was Aramaic before Muslim conquest Why do Israeli-Palestinian Christians and Palestinian Christians in Judea Samaria/West Bank and still speak Arabic instead of Aramaic??
There was also Arab Palestinians before the Islamic conquest. The reason why Arabic took over, is the same reason Akkadian, Amoritic, Aramaic and Greek took over. Arabic became the lingua franca, for Palestine it was easier because Palestine had already a majority Arab speaking population in the Levant, so when the Muslims came they could already communicate with the Palestinians like a Texan can with a Californian.
@@alissa6 Under the Romans and Byzantine rule Syria-Palestina had Greek majority. The Greek, Armenians,Arabs Christians, and Messianic spoken Aramaic because Jesus spoke Aramaic. The Arabs came after Arab conquest and Greek, Armenian, Aramaic and Jews were Arabitized Arabicize.
@@josef5414. I Got three more things to say to you bud: Arab Petraea, king Odaenathus and Palmyrene empire, and Roman emperor Philip the Arab. All those things precedes the Islamic conquest.
@@keter71 (فاإنته) اسا جيت لمكان صحيح عشان العربي المحكي إنها معلمة هون يجي من الشمال بالبلد (الجليل ،הגליל) بس لسا فلسطيني بغض النظر. على فكرة ، انته هجيت غلط إسمها هو مش ماها ، هو مها.
Wowwww I can't believe it! I used to watch her videos back in 2011!!! She's still active and she's got 587k subs by now!! Congratulations Maha!!!!! Makes me happy!
I'm so happy you are back here in YT.
She’s so fun and energetic.
كتير مساعدة و بتقدري تستفيدي منها كمان
بعرف إني عملت ،ع القليلة
Very helpful, you can benefit alot from her as well I know I did at least
I am Mohamed from Egypt. I speak Arabic. I want to learn English. Can we exchange the language?
❤Masha Allah!! You explaine really well!! ❤
Thankyou Maha
Masha Allah
I just want to say THANK YOU for your consistency. I can be on your page for hours an learn SO MUCH! SHUKRAN ❤️
I am Mohamed from Egypt. I speak Arabic. I want to learn English. Can we exchange the language via WhatsApp?
Alhamdoulliah. I just find this page. And I'm so eager to level my Arabic and inshallah I will. And I just like your positive energy. Thank you very much.
Thanks!! You explain really well.
شكرا كتير 🌺👍🇵🇸🇺🇿🇹🇷
إيش هاد العلم إللي بين فلسطين على ياسر و تركيا على يمين ؟
@Mikhail Abu Nidal flag of my country!!!!
nice, interesting and very useful lesson. Thank you Maha
You're a lifesaver, I'm in Amman for the first time visiting family and my Arabic is not as good as I'd like yet.
You'll get there , " تنازليش (ما تنازلي)"don't give up
Great class...tank you
Yesterday it was zift today its mashy tomorrow its gonna be mumtaz InshaAllah
Thank you ma'alme Maha😘😘
ما شاء الله معلمه ناجحه انا سعيد جدا جدا
your way of teaching is very good. please keep going on this work.
Thanks so much
Wow, great lesson on this first day of June!What a coincidence since today I had experienced sort of feeling down or ZIFT, as you call it in Arabic.I hope that tomorrow's gonna be Kullu Tamaam.Thanks much Maha and wishing you Kullu Mumtaz!
Inshallah❤️😁
I think another really common way to answer this question is with the expression “Alhamdulillah”. I hear that all the time.
@@LearnArabicwithMaha excuse ma'am..what is the meaning of inshallah?
@@resurreccionaguilar9782 if ALLAH will translate
Excellent ❤️🙏
thank you so much!! very cool
Am happy and proud of you cz I learnt Arabic from you 12 years ago when I was in Saudi Arabia now am currently in Qatar and thanks alot
great story. So, your work involves arabic language?
Great job madam. You have explained well.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
super useful! Thank you!
I really like Teacher Maha. ♥️
Interesting variations to how are you. Informative lesson indeed!
Im happy to learn arabic language with trans with you maha shukran jamila
Good to see you🥰
Nice lesson. Every new video is so useful
Please make a video also work inside the home.like can you clean the wall using steel wall or sponge what is the Arabic for these.and I thank you
Arabic is a challenging language, especially classical
Hellow I'm new SUBSCRIBER here in the Philibin 😊 im so happy to watch you help me how to speaking Arabic very thank U.
Yay! A new lesson !
Which software do you use to write in Arabic on your videos?
Thanks !
I love the lessons!
Thank you
بخير الحمد الله 🌹
الجزائري يقول.. مليحة. تمام. Ca va bien
I like how you give us many options. Definitely makes us sound less robotic.
Excellent 👍
كلم تمام صديقة. بارك اللة فيك، صديقة
hello teacher!how to say give me a hug in arabic????????thank you for your hard work💜
shatra Maha!
Heyyyy maha , missed you for long , mar7haba agullaq👍
your soooo smart
انا منيح 💯👍❤️
Sposami. 🥺♥️💪 Sei incredibile
Mashi in german means "Es geht." my wonderfull Maha..
My beloved Syrians say Alhamdlallah for good and Alhamdlallah nos nos for not so great.
Can we use all of these in arab gulf?
Ho bisogno di contattarla mi serve tradurre documenti in lingua araba
Ciao Maha!
كيف الحال؟
I have a question: is it culturally accepted/practiced in Palestine to reply "honestly" to this kind of question? I'm currently living in west Africa and I'm noticing people tend to always say they're doing well even if they're not. I feel small talk is like this in many other places in the world and I am wondering maybe in Palestine it's more frequent to hear someone replying they're not so well or زفت
Just a curiosity 😉
Thanks and congrats for the contents you propose!
I am Mohamed from Egypt. I speak Arabic. I want to learn English. Can we exchange the language via WhatsApp?
@Mohamed Abdou
Yes.
That's a good question. You only have to be in the Middle East, say Saudi Arabia. When people greet each other, it's like a whole process, like language ping pong, with phrases that complement other phrases. Now, It's an Islamic thing to always count your blessings, as things could be worst right. Even in that situation, you may still say 'Alhamdulilah' - All praise is due to Allah. If you're asked and you reply that something is wrong, most likely the person will make a 'dua' supplication to for you. So if your car got stolen they may ask Allah to grant you better car than that, of if you weren't feeling well, they may ask Allah to grant you good health, etc, etc.
One thing to note/that I found, Arabs are the most hospitable people, something that I miss being back in Europe.
@@SA-cloud thanks for the insight! I agree with you that indeed religion plays a key role and shapes greetings, among other things. I find it to be fascinating and beautiful that people approach each other by focusing on their blessings machallah, instead of complaining of what could be better. I think this approach is contagious because, after all, why should you be the only one who complains while everybody else is grateful ?
Great job Maha 😍👍
Actually your lessons are also useful for students who need to learn English language .
Thanks you so much
Does the Israeli an embassy allow foreign visitors now?
Can we use "marra behire"?
5:05 زي العمى بعيد عنك
تعلم اللغة العربية العامية مع مها 🇵🇸
أهلا مها كيف حالك ؟ بتمنى إنك عاملة كويسة
نفسي كنتي معك اكتر محتويات من منار ،بس هاي بسيطة
(Learn Arabic with Maha)
Hello Maha how are you? Hope you're doing well .I wish you had more content than Manar but that's ok )
Is it fusha?
Fusha you will find in Al Quran, but not what people speak day to day, although if you answer with phrases from the Quran, people will also know.
تعلم اللغة العربية العامية مع مها 🇵🇸،
ممكن نستخدم "داحلة " بغض عن النظر إزا إنته / إنتي مذكر أو نسائي؟)
(LearnArabicWithMaha,
Can we use dahleh regardless if you are a male or female ? )
Yes! Because we are describing life (f) that is daahleh 😁
@@LearnArabicwithMaha 🇵🇸🌹
👍فهمتك ميه بألميه يا مها ، ديرو بالكو (إنتي و أسرتك صغيرة بإطاليا) و يومكو سعيد و يسلم تمك لرجعة ردة تبعتي عن السؤال
Salam Alaikum sis
May I ask you a question
Palestinian Christian Language was Aramaic before Muslim conquest
Why do Israeli-Palestinian Christians and Palestinian Christians in Judea Samaria/West Bank and still speak Arabic instead of Aramaic??
Please answer me :-)
There was also Arab Palestinians before the Islamic conquest. The reason why Arabic took over, is the same reason Akkadian, Amoritic, Aramaic and Greek took over. Arabic became the lingua franca, for Palestine it was easier because Palestine had already a majority Arab speaking population in the Levant, so when the Muslims came they could already communicate with the Palestinians like a Texan can with a Californian.
@@alissa6 Under the Romans and Byzantine rule Syria-Palestina had Greek majority. The Greek, Armenians,Arabs Christians, and Messianic spoken Aramaic because Jesus spoke Aramaic. The Arabs came after Arab conquest and Greek, Armenian, Aramaic and Jews were Arabitized Arabicize.
@@josef5414. I Got three more things to say to you bud: Arab Petraea, king Odaenathus and Palmyrene empire, and Roman emperor Philip the Arab. All those things precedes the Islamic conquest.
Same reason most speak English. Do you ask this question?
مرحبًا يا ماها، كيف حالك؟
tamam! :)
@@LearnArabicwithMaha
انا بحب اتعلم منك عربي. 😊
@@keter71
(فاإنته) اسا جيت لمكان صحيح عشان العربي المحكي إنها معلمة هون يجي من الشمال بالبلد (الجليل ،הגליל) بس لسا فلسطيني بغض النظر.
على فكرة ، انته هجيت غلط إسمها هو مش ماها ، هو مها.
hello I'm a native arabic speaker. I can make exchange of practicing language with some native english speaker. good luck
Maybe "Dahleh" could be translated to:"it is what it is", idk
كيف حالكي؟
*كيف حالكِ
Kai fa ha lu kì pronounced as a small "kì" at the end, not like how you pronounce "key"
People from Oman normally answer Taibin or Tayib. I don't know what that means, but it's what you normally hear.
It's good
كيف حالك؟
منيح / منيحة
تمام
كل تمام
عشرة على عشرة
كل ممتاز
يعني
عايشين
ماشي.
داخلة
زفت.
مش مبسوط
شكراً 😊
You have to answer "elhamdu lilla."
That's the correct way to reply to "How are you?" 😁
Who use "mia mia"?
In German You say "es geht"
Hi Maha, I am an Israeli Bahai. I would love to promote your course and help people learn Arabic, let me know how I can help
any one can write here how to write how are you in occidental way
hi mam you are looking so quete dear🌹❤️👌👍
Haha, the first time I've heard you swear.
انا مش مبسوط
الحمد يهوه المسيح عيسى
Life is shit …. Lol 😂
Hmmm, maybe arabic is not that intimidating after all 🤔
زفت!
Palestine is actually Israel and Palestinians are actually Jordanian Arabs, you know that, don't be a fake
Norton is saying your website is unsafe. (?) not sure why. I was looking to see your online courses. Thank you for the videos.
All I want is your happiness Ya Maha ✨ 💛 ❤🤍
Your happiness is my happiness 😊 💛 ❤🧡🤍
Your happiness is my happiness 😊 💛 ❤🧡🤍