we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
@@ohyeah6569 In Syria many are blond because they are close to Russia, in Morocco, in Tunisia they are Berbers... Only countries such as Saudi Arabia or the Emiratis are totally Arab
@@amalawwad362 what a logic bcoz close to russia, y not russians look like syrians coz close to syria, what a big complex u berber morrocans u have from arabs(tunisians) this is our country n we r not going out, in fact all the morrocans n indians like u will go out of saudi arabia n emarates, nice try little liar (not even ignorant coz u know wht u r doin s.n.ak.e this is y u hate tunisia u know we r arabs n dont neither look like u neither talk like u)
What Tunisia has reached in terms of human rights, governance, and freedom is an inspiration to all Arabs. We look up to Tunisia, and hope all the best for its cultured people.
Well i m sorry to pop your bubble but tunisia is only relatively progressive,especially if compared to its arab neighbors,,but generally talking it s still mostly backwards with the situation getting more and more bleak as of late,,ppl are being arrested and treated like criminals for their sexuality police brutality is still a thing,,a few weeks ago a girl was being trialed for paraphrasing the coran..among other atrocities..freedom can t be partial,,it s not a plastic facade that we maintain,,but rather true and genuine growth in consciousness and mentality...still I agree with your statement to an extent,,along with lebanon tunisia is definitely a beacon of liberty
@Amazigh AFRICA why don't you let people choose their identity as a basic human right. Many North Africans do identify as being Arab, while others identify as Amazigh. Others may identify as both. What's the problem in any of it, and why try to force anything on anyone?
@@littlemonstertv1635 I didn't imply that Tunisia is the model of freedom and liberty throughout the world, that would be absolutely absurd, if not insane. Countries usually compare to other countries of similar geopolitical factors amongst other things. Of course the other Arab countries will compare themselves to Tunisia, as opposed to say Denmark.
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
I spent three years in Tunis, teaching English. Beautiful country, and mostly lovely people. I can recommend it as a place not to miss in North Africa.
Thank you Mark.. so much appreciated to talk about our beautiful blessed Tunisia! You missed talking about the island of Djerba and the city of Bizerte.. Maybe next time :) Much love from Tunisia 💝
Tunisia is one of the most beautiful countries in North Africa and the Arab World. The most interesting fact is Ibn Khaldoun and the Al-Muqadammah part. I’ve studied about him back in history class a few years ago in university. Also, my favorite part is the delicious Tunisian donut called Bambalouni. I’ve never tried that before ‘cause I never been to Tunisia, but it’s so delicious. I wanna try it when I visit Tunisia in the future inshallah. I love Tunisia, it’s one of my favorite places in the world. May Allah bless Tunisia from your Kuwaiti friends! 🇰🇼❤️🇹🇳
I hate to be the one to tell you but bambalouni isnt all that good. There s only ONE place in tunis that makes it actually kinda yummy, marsa. Aside from that it s just a thin layer of bread soaked in old nasty oil.
@@bunnyears9962 i hate to tell you but bambalouni is one of the most delicious snacks/deserts you'll eat in your life filled with the maker's passion and friendliness. Best places to get it are sidi bou said, hammamet and marsa. Have a taste and remember what im saying Love, Tunisiaa 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Salamou 'aleykom There is also Lotfi Bouchnak who is one of the famous Tunisian singers. He is considered one of the best tenors in the Arab World. He won the Best Arab Singer Award in Washington DC, in 1997. For the food there is the famous Assida zgougou which is a Tunisian dessert often prepared to celebrate the Mouled (birth of the Prophet Muhammad). There is also the makrouna bel salsa (pasta with spicy sauce). You have to know that Tunisians are the second largest consumers of pasta in the world 😂 And also the Tunisian tajine, a sort of quiche without a pie crust, which is not the same as the Moroccan tajine and the Algerian tajine Greetings form Tozeur😊
I'm *Maltese* and *we* always see *Tunisia* as *our* "big (Arab) brother" because *our* two countries are constantly merging together. *We* in Malta speak a dialect of *Arabic* called "Malt" which is a dialect of Tunisian language but with Italian pollution due to us being near to Sicily.
Another amazing video! I am so glad I had the opportunity to visit Tunisia in January 2020 just before the COVID crisis. Tunisia is such a great country with interesting history and natural beauty; I love Sidi bou Said area, it's so fascinating and underrated. Tunisian people are interesting and educated and they have a lovely dialect! They are also obsessed with "Harisa" hot paste, which they literally add it on everything there, not complaining about that as it's really delicious. In my opinion, Tunisia is the only country in the Arab world where I can see some hope for a bright future.
U came in the end of winter u should come in summer (June,July, August) and visit Djerba or Sousa these are the best places for a good summer or a honey moon Djerba is the north African Maldives but with tunisian flavor it's probably better trust me u will not regret ❤️❤️❤️
I love Tunisia! My wife being Tunisian it is one of my fav destinations to relax and have some amazing food. It’s filled with historical sites and some amazingly hospitable people!
@@tarikguendoul5244 تكتب بالفرنسيسة احتقارا للعربية وتطرح افكارا لا علاقة لها بالعقل عن اصل العرب وتقترح ان اليمن ليسوا عربا ! مارايت تبجحا اكثر من هذا. أنت في جهة والتاريخ بعيد عليك.
Chokran Mark, for the informative video.. I love Tunisia and live there now for half the year. For me it is an example of what a modern, Arab country can be.
a country with a very rich culture. even though they speak the arabic language mark, they dont forget their pre-islamic/arabic heritage. love from Georgia
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
I'm Egyptian, not Tunisian, but during some point in life I was living with 3 Tunisian flatmates, Super people! Very helpful and loyal people to say the least.
I love the Tunisian accent in Arabic.. As well as "Sidi Mansour" Tunisian folk song eventually sang by Saber Rebai. Maybe these are little things, but hard not to feel some love for Tunisian people thru the joy I get from it!
Very much impressed Mark with the content of this video. 👏 Subtle, neutral, genuine facts with eye catching visuals. U have set an ideal way to describe a country 👌👌
That's my beautiful and wonderful country, I love it so much 🤩🥰 Some more facts btw, Tunisia was the first Arab country that used internet. Tunisia has the biggest olive field of Maghreb and the first price of olive oil quality in the world I guess, And there is an island called Djerba that have the first place of the most beautiful beach of Africa There are many other facts but I think I will stop here x)
As a Tunisian, I really liked the video and felt that you've mentioned the first things that come to my mind when asked to talk about Tunisia (especially Lablebi and Melouf 😁).. Thanks for making such a video
I'm Tunisian but I was surprised to find out that there were so many things that I didn't know about my own country. Thank you so much for making this amazing video!!! ❤❤❤
Ow!!I'm so proud 💓🇹🇳 thank you so much for making a vedio like this♡ Tunisia is an AMAZING peaceful country and we accept the differences hope u all visit Tunisia one day to know more this beautiful country.
Could you possibly do one based on Malta? It isn't 100 percent Arabic but it is still really cool to be a country where both Latin and Arabic culture came together as one
Love this NORTH AFRICAN Arab culture. Great people in all these countries. Great food. Great art and sublime music of all variations. Beauty that will knock your socks offf. Greetings from Brooklyn. Until we can travel again
Thank you so much for this presentation. It came right in time for the international day party in school where I'll be representing my beautiful country Tunisia.
Thanks a lot for this lovely video! I particularly liked the fact that you talked about Roman Tunisia (Africa Proconsularis) and its Latin and Catholic roots. Tertullian, the father of Latin Christianity was Tunisian. Sadly, many Tunisians ignore this part of their history. You're more than welcome to visit our country, if you come to Sfax please try fish Couscous and fish gravy with rustic barley bread. You should also try Legmi which a slightly fermented palm sap, available during spring.
@@meriemz69 im waitin for the Algerian one since he started the series I want to know more about algeria CZ he seem to have a really reliable and rich resources,I hope he finds that when it comes to algeria 🇩🇿❤️*-*
That was beautifully done. Thank you for another wonderful video. Got skin-tingles from the music snips. Oooh my it is lovely. Im always keen for music that moves me...no matter the country. Thanks again.
I never been in this country but i hope one day i will visit tunisia insha allah... one thing i know about tunisian people they are kind,, humble just like my boyfriend he is tunisian.. love and respect from philippines.❤
Am from Nigeria,I been watching all Tunisia's video,TH-cam,Instagram and Facebook Is beautiful country I county in Africa at large.. Nice environment, hearted pple,.. I'd like to visit Tunisia on holiday after my graduation.. Please can get job in Tunisia with my work Visa, cos I'd like to stay bit long in Tunisia... Much love from Nigeria
this Video is the most informative i've ever seen about Tunisia. I'll refer it to anyone who asks me about the country. Now i wanna know about other countries the same way :D good job
Because of the Amazigh influence but the Libyan dialect and the Hassaniye dialect in Mauritania, Morocca and Algeria are not hard to understand and especially Hassaniya which is the closest dialect to the old Arabic
@@almami1599 not really Mauritania dialect is the hardest one, and well i'm a libyan and when i talk with my friends from middle east they don't really understand me therfore i ususlly use thier dialects or egyption one. but if u ever meet with a libyan they'll automatically speak in a clear way with you but it's not the real dialect.
Because the middle eastern dialects spread through media and especially through film and television series. The Maghreb dialects did not spread throughout the Middle East and therefore people are not accustomed to them. Amazigh influence is present but that’s not the reason as other dialects, if not every dialect, are influenced by other languages. For example, just as how the Moroccan dialect has Amazigh influence, the Lebanese dialect has Aramaic influence, and the Egyptian dialect has Coptic (ancient egyptian) influence.
Yeah you're right but actually this becomes typical because maghreb arab people also believed that their dialect is hard.. I am lebanese and I love Algeria. I tried to learn their dialect and I succeed but most of the time no one believes that I am lebanese. The first thing that came in their minds is: if you are lebanese how did you understand what we are saying?!
I want to congratulate you for your brilliant effort! I was waiting for Tunisia episode since 1 barbs started geography now but after watching your video, man ooh man you mentioned all and with so much attention to the details. It brings hope to my heart when I see an arab brother succeeding. Adding more transition animation and will rock the internet. Keep up the hard work buddy ❤️
The Tunisian here press like
"I know that I'm the only Tunisian here I guess"
nop you re not
+1 here 😄
Me
Me
You aren't the only one brother!
I had a tunisian teacher at school in Beirut. He was the nicest person I've ever met..
Tunisian people are so lovely, much love from Lebanon ❤
C est réciproque dear ❤️❤️much love you and to the beautiful Lebanon.
The Tunisians are the best people ever I had many encounters with them and I'm from Algeria BTW, what makes you in love with Algeria?
@@converse201996 Algeria is another story that cannot be described with words.. It's my love my passion my everything ..
We love Lebanon too! Much love from Tunisia! 💖
I have a Tunisian friend in instagram, and she's very nice.
Much love from Indonesia 🇮🇩 ❤ 🇹🇳🇱🇧
Tunisia is literally a gorgeous country!
Much love from Yemen 🇾🇪 ❤️ 🇹🇳
Grettings from tunisia to yemen madame
ibn khaldoun was arab originally from yemen
yemeni people are very successful
@@jonasbriz3930 ibn khaldun is 100% tunisian, he born in Tunis and grew up in Tunisia
@@jonasbriz3930 lol xDDDD
@@wagram4460 he's talking obviously about his race
To all those who live in our beloved and mighty west from Algeria to Morocco to Tunis to Libya to Mauritania, Love from Palestine.
🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳❤❤❤❤🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
big love back to you brother -from Mauritania
palestine
Greetings to Tunisia🇹🇳 from Portugal🇵🇹
Greetings to you too❤️🇹🇳
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
@@ohyeah6569 In Syria many are blond because they are close to Russia, in Morocco, in Tunisia they are Berbers... Only countries such as Saudi Arabia or the Emiratis are totally Arab
Greeting from tunisia to you
@@amalawwad362 what a logic bcoz close to russia, y not russians look like syrians coz close to syria, what a big complex u berber morrocans u have from arabs(tunisians) this is our country n we r not going out, in fact all the morrocans n indians like u will go out of saudi arabia n emarates, nice try little liar (not even ignorant coz u know wht u r doin s.n.ak.e this is y u hate tunisia u know we r arabs n dont neither look like u neither talk like u)
What Tunisia has reached in terms of human rights, governance, and freedom is an inspiration to all Arabs. We look up to Tunisia, and hope all the best for its cultured people.
Thanks bro
Well i m sorry to pop your bubble but tunisia is only relatively progressive,especially if compared to its arab neighbors,,but generally talking it s still mostly backwards with the situation getting more and more bleak as of late,,ppl are being arrested and treated like criminals for their sexuality police brutality is still a thing,,a few weeks ago a girl was being trialed for paraphrasing the coran..among other atrocities..freedom can t be partial,,it s not a plastic facade that we maintain,,but rather true and genuine growth in consciousness and mentality...still I agree with your statement to an extent,,along with lebanon tunisia is definitely a beacon of liberty
@Amazigh AFRICA why don't you let people choose their identity as a basic human right. Many North Africans do identify as being Arab, while others identify as Amazigh. Others may identify as both. What's the problem in any of it, and why try to force anything on anyone?
@@littlemonstertv1635 I didn't imply that Tunisia is the model of freedom and liberty throughout the world, that would be absolutely absurd, if not insane. Countries usually compare to other countries of similar geopolitical factors amongst other things. Of course the other Arab countries will compare themselves to Tunisia, as opposed to say Denmark.
@スパイダーマン Ask the majority of Tunisian and they identify as Arab. Who are you, or anyone as a matter of fact, to deny them anything they want to be.
Tunisia is wonderful country..May God keep it safe 🇸🇾🇹🇳🇸🇾🇹🇳
Thank you so much, god bless syria🇸🇾🇹🇳
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
@@ohyeah6569 lahjtna m5allta w fiha baaaarsha tamazigh
We are not pure arabs
ماثاأالله،من الكويت 🇰🇼❤️🇹🇳
@@ouma_eriroha barsha tamazghit...15 words it's not huge compared to french words used in tunisian dialect
I spent three years in Tunis, teaching English. Beautiful country, and mostly lovely people. I can recommend it as a place not to miss in North Africa.
Thank you
Thank you!
Fun fact : Almost all people don't speak English or suck at it . Only like 3% speak if fluently
Slam to Tunisia from Iraq 🇮🇶❤🇹🇳
W 3likom el Salam 🇮🇶 ❤️🇹🇳
Thank you Mark.. so much appreciated to talk about our beautiful blessed Tunisia!
You missed talking about the island of Djerba and the city of Bizerte.. Maybe next time :)
Much love from Tunisia 💝
Tunisia is one of the most beautiful countries in North Africa and the Arab World. The most interesting fact is Ibn Khaldoun and the Al-Muqadammah part. I’ve studied about him back in history class a few years ago in university. Also, my favorite part is the delicious Tunisian donut called Bambalouni. I’ve never tried that before ‘cause I never been to Tunisia, but it’s so delicious. I wanna try it when I visit Tunisia in the future inshallah. I love Tunisia, it’s one of my favorite places in the world.
May Allah bless Tunisia from your Kuwaiti friends! 🇰🇼❤️🇹🇳
I hate to be the one to tell you but bambalouni isnt all that good. There s only ONE place in tunis that makes it actually kinda yummy, marsa. Aside from that it s just a thin layer of bread soaked in old nasty oil.
@@bunnyears9962 OK
@@bunnyears9962 nah u r wrong
@@bunnyears9962 i hate to tell you but bambalouni is one of the most delicious snacks/deserts you'll eat in your life filled with the maker's passion and friendliness. Best places to get it are sidi bou said, hammamet and marsa. Have a taste and remember what im saying
Love,
Tunisiaa 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
مرحبا عزيزتي بيك في تونس. تعالي بس نضيفوك كل الاكل والحلو التونسي.
Thnx for the video from a tunisian brother 🇹🇳🤝🇱🇧
Much much much love to Tunisia from Egypt. من أم الدنيا لأب الدنيا❤️
نورت ❤️❤️ و ام الدنيا منورة عيشك ❤️❤️❤️
💐🌺😘🙂
Salamou 'aleykom
There is also Lotfi Bouchnak who is one of the famous Tunisian singers.
He is considered one of the best tenors in the Arab World.
He won the Best Arab Singer Award in Washington DC, in 1997.
For the food there is the famous Assida zgougou which is a Tunisian dessert often prepared to celebrate the Mouled (birth of the Prophet Muhammad).
There is also the makrouna bel salsa (pasta with spicy sauce). You have to know that Tunisians are the second largest consumers of pasta in the world 😂
And also the Tunisian tajine, a sort of quiche without a pie crust, which is not the same as the Moroccan tajine and the Algerian tajine
Greetings form Tozeur😊
th-cam.com/video/rn79erxbZ8M/w-d-xo.html @mark hachem
تحيا تونس ي ولد بلادي :)
Ofc tajine , never forget it
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
I love Tunisia my second homeland 🇸🇾❤🇹🇳 thanks from Germany.
I'm *Maltese* and *we* always see *Tunisia* as *our* "big (Arab) brother" because *our* two countries are constantly merging together. *We* in Malta speak a dialect of *Arabic* called "Malt" which is a dialect of Tunisian language but with Italian pollution due to us being near to Sicily.
Our big brother my a**. Illegal migrants from that country …
You’re the best Mark and all love to the great beautiful green Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️🇲🇷
Shout out from tunisia to our Lebanese brothers 🇹🇳💕🇱🇧
Another amazing video! I am so glad I had the opportunity to visit Tunisia in January 2020 just before the COVID crisis. Tunisia is such a great country with interesting history and natural beauty; I love Sidi bou Said area, it's so fascinating and underrated. Tunisian people are interesting and educated and they have a lovely dialect! They are also obsessed with "Harisa" hot paste, which they literally add it on everything there, not complaining about that as it's really delicious. In my opinion, Tunisia is the only country in the Arab world where I can see some hope for a bright future.
thank you very much
U came in the end of winter u should come in summer (June,July, August) and visit Djerba or Sousa these are the best places for a good summer or a honey moon Djerba is the north African Maldives but with tunisian flavor it's probably better trust me u will not regret ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
Thank you Man U are welcome to our country
Only foreigners see a bright future in our country. Everyone who lives here, knows that this country is unfortunately done for.
تحية للأشقاء التونسيين👋🇹🇳😍، من فلسطين 🇵🇸♥️
I love Tunisia! My wife being Tunisian it is one of my fav destinations to relax and have some amazing food. It’s filled with historical sites and some amazingly hospitable people!
Any Tunisians?? 😍
yes im here
و هل يخفى القمر 😁
نحن هنا
Yeeeees 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Here we are
Love from Morocco 🇲🇦❤🇹🇳
:)
Morocco my love
I love your country from tunisia🇹🇳♓🇲🇦❤️
La Tunisie est le plus beau pays arabe. ❤🇹🇳❤🇫🇷❤✅
La Tunisie n'est pas arabe
@11:11 t'as totalement raison mais même le Yémen n'est pas arabe , le Yémen est hamiri
Merci beaucoup ❤️🇹🇳
@@tarikguendoul5244
تكتب بالفرنسيسة احتقارا للعربية وتطرح افكارا لا علاقة لها بالعقل عن اصل العرب
وتقترح ان اليمن ليسوا عربا !
مارايت تبجحا اكثر من هذا.
أنت في جهة والتاريخ بعيد عليك.
@11:11 3andek l7aq ema theb wela takrah lmaghariba bsifa 3ama netsamew 3arab amazigh kima lmexicain wel braziliiin yetsamew ispanic/latinos raggmeli homa 3andhom lsoken l2asliiin li houma l indigene kima 3andna na7na lberbere
Chokran Mark, for the informative video.. I love Tunisia and live there now for half the year. For me it is an example of what a modern, Arab country can be.
yay someone speaking good about my country, i'm from Tunisia
n7eb Tunis!!!
Everyone speaks good about it
Love you tunisia from your european neighbour 🇮🇹🇹🇳 I was in Nabeul really beautiful peaceful nice food and people, remind me a lot southern italy ❤️
We love Italy too you guys are our cousins
you're welcome ;)
❤
We sure have the best neighbors in the world 🇩🇿❤🇹🇳
We do too 🇹🇳🇩🇿💙
@@carthagianqueen3181 ❤❤🇩🇿🇹🇳
I would love to visit Tunisia in the future, it's such a gorgeous country
🇲🇦❤🇹🇳
Welcome🤩💚
Marhaba be khouetna men Maghreb wa men el 3âlem el kol 🌺
welcome
a country with a very rich culture. even though they speak the arabic language mark, they dont forget their pre-islamic/arabic heritage.
love from Georgia
Ghost non، they destroyed
@Heraclius Arab and ottomans: allow me to introduce myself
@Ghost Vandales Kingdom: And me ? Everbody forgot the Arianiste kindgom of North Africa.....
@Ghost don't forget that tunisia was a part of ancient libya originally
@@psychopassisamasterpiece1997 what is libya? 🤔
Omg I love all these comments about Tunisia🥺❤️ love to u guys🥺🇹🇳❤️
I love your Arab Facts series, thank you so much for doing them Mark!
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
We are ⵣ🇹🇳😶
Thank you! 🇹🇳🇵🇸🇱🇧🇩🇿🇹🇷🇯🇴
With every one of your videos, I just want to travel and see all of these beautiful countries in person. Thank you for sharing.
Omg thank you for including tunisia
As a Tunisian, I deeply thank you for this hommage.
You should've talked about the fact Tunisia's the only democracy in the Arab world. Still a great video though.
Exactly i was waiting just fir this!
we never speak amazigh, did u ever saw a tunisian do? #no u did not , countries around us do because they r not real arabs just like u lebanese, we r real arabs mixed with europeans (taly...)(did u eat our half history chill u lebanese... u plaid this game on tv enough u lebanese.... #i_will_make_sure_to_sue_u
@@sabrinadada2752 i was only waiting for the tamazight lie that lebanese lie all time on tv n i found it.....
@@ohyeah6569 excuse me what are you talking about.. I said tunisia is a democracy and that's true, so...?
@@sabrinadada2752 did i say no?
I'm Egyptian, not Tunisian, but during some point in life I was living with 3 Tunisian flatmates, Super people! Very helpful and loyal people to say the least.
I love the Tunisian accent in Arabic.. As well as "Sidi Mansour" Tunisian folk song eventually sang by Saber Rebai. Maybe these are little things, but hard not to feel some love for Tunisian people thru the joy I get from it!
Thank y'all for showing the beauty of my country and my city el jemm. A reminder that el jemm isn't in sfax but in mahdia! ❤️🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳
Good job 👏🏻 greetings from Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Very much impressed Mark with the content of this video. 👏
Subtle, neutral, genuine facts with eye catching visuals.
U have set an ideal way to describe a country 👌👌
i was waiting for this one as a tunisian
أنا ليبي وأدافع عن تونس كما لو كانت بلدي💖🇱🇾🇱🇾🕌🇹🇳🇹🇳💖
شكرا ❤️❤️❤️ يا خويا ليبيا و تونس بلد واحد ارجو ان تعود ليبيا كيما كانت
اول مرا نشوف ليبي يحب تونس😁
Thank you a lot for your wonderful comments we love you. From Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤❤
My country
That's my beautiful and wonderful
country, I love it so much 🤩🥰
Some more facts btw,
Tunisia was the first Arab country that used internet.
Tunisia has the biggest olive field of Maghreb and the first price of olive oil quality in the world I guess,
And there is an island called Djerba that have the first place of the most beautiful beach of Africa
There are many other facts but I think I will stop here x)
Dude, Doesn't matter if Tunisia was the first or the last, What matters is that we love you so much
Actually the seventh best beach in the world located in Al-Hoceima , Morocco so I thought that it's the best in Africa
@Ghost we r actually proud of dat except the Islamists lol
Oh My Goooooooooooooooooooooood thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu ! I'm Tunisian and YESSSS I adored the video
Machallah💕🇹🇳, from Jordan🇯🇴
Yaaaay! I'm Tunisian and I've been waiting for this for a long time.
Thank you 💚💚
Love and support
Said a lot but it still 1/4 of its awesomeness , thanks hashem big fan !
Wow, you really went through everything, what an amazing video. Much love from Tunisia ❤️❤️
I'm dying to visit this country to meet the love of my life and to explore the beautiful places as well. Love from Philippines ❤
Three years since you commented this. I hope you got to meet the love of your life! :)
thank you so much for this video!!!I love it when other Arabic people talk about my wonderful country❤️Much love from Tunisia!!!
As a Tunisian, I really liked the video and felt that you've mentioned the first things that come to my mind when asked to talk about Tunisia (especially Lablebi and Melouf 😁).. Thanks for making such a video
شكرا أخ مارك هاشم على هذا الفيديو الرائع و تحية حب لكل الأشقاء اللبنانيين
Visited it last year
Great county great people
The more I see Tunisia, the more I absolutely love the people and the place 🙏🏻🌟
I'm Tunisian but I was surprised to find out that there were so many things that I didn't know about my own country. Thank you so much for making this amazing video!!! ❤❤❤
You are Ouesleti so you know what is oueslet?
@@daminkhemili5504 honestly, nope
Love ur channel from 🇹🇳 😍
Thank you for this video mark 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🔥❤️
Ow!!I'm so proud 💓🇹🇳 thank you so much for making a vedio like this♡ Tunisia is an AMAZING peaceful country and we accept the differences hope u all visit Tunisia one day to know more this beautiful country.
Tunisia nice place!!
Hi from Sardinia!!!
Could you possibly do one based on Malta? It isn't 100 percent Arabic but it is still really cool to be a country where both Latin and Arabic culture came together as one
Can i ask where are you from?
Their language is a lot similar to tunisian arabic... we can communicate with pretty well.
@garnbroek I know im asking about this comment
We are not Arabs please
b7ibak ya zalima, didn't expect you to make a video about Tunisia so early into your series
im also in chock
As Tunisian I want to thank you for the good job you've done. the informations you gathered are pretty accurate even if not exhaustive. Well done.
je suis tunisien et je peux te dire que ta vidéo est excellente !
Love this NORTH AFRICAN Arab culture. Great people in all these countries. Great food. Great art and sublime music of all variations. Beauty that will knock your socks offf. Greetings from Brooklyn. Until we can travel again
Much love from Tunisia / monastir ❤️❤️❤️❤️eid mabrouk w snine dayma 💐
Thank you so much for this presentation. It came right in time for the international day party in school where I'll be representing my beautiful country Tunisia.
Thanks a lot for this lovely video! I particularly liked the fact that you talked about Roman Tunisia (Africa Proconsularis) and its Latin and Catholic roots. Tertullian, the father of Latin Christianity was Tunisian.
Sadly, many Tunisians ignore this part of their history.
You're more than welcome to visit our country, if you come to Sfax please try fish Couscous and fish gravy with rustic barley bread.
You should also try Legmi which a slightly fermented palm sap, available during spring.
Nice video thank you❤ greetings to all my arab brothers and sisters from Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳
Tunisian accent is so wondrous
A great video to show to my students who are always asking about Tunisia.. ❤️
I love this man and the video and PLZ I'M WAITING FOR THE ALGERIAN ONE 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿❤️❤️❤️❤️
frrrr :(
@@meriemz69 im waitin for the Algerian one since he started the series I want to know more about algeria CZ he seem to have a really reliable and rich resources,I hope he finds that when it comes to algeria 🇩🇿❤️*-*
1 2 3 VIVA l'algerie
Me tooo 😍
Algeria? Sorry but not much to say. 95% desert, French colonization. Boom 1 minute video.
Thank you for this ❤️ luv from Tunisia
my first time in Tunisia 2019,was so happy to be there :-)
That was beautifully done. Thank you for another wonderful video. Got skin-tingles from the music snips. Oooh my it is lovely. Im always keen for music that moves me...no matter the country. Thanks again.
“Who is Abu Khaldun you ask..” *AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
Ibn*
He is the the person who founded "Sociology"
i'm from tunisia ! thanks for this video and bravo !!
my country🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Great great video, I loved watching it and I will share it with my non tunisian Friends. Keep up the good work 💪
MUCH LOVE FROM TUNIS 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳❤️
thanks Mark for this video but y missed many things about this Great beautiful country and friendly people of my Tunisia
Awesome! Also, in certain states in Brazil, there is a kind of Couscous and a version of this “donuts”. 🙋🏻♀️🤗
It would be interesting to find out how they got there
k b Sure!
as a Tunisian i liked your video so much. it was very satisfying to see you mentioning all these details. keep up the good work.
TUNISIAN AND PROUD !🤩🇹🇳❣💚💛💙🕊🦅👏👑
Thanks for this historical overview
🇹🇳💚
Hey Mark,
If you do Europe, please mention Greece ( Yunan ) 🇬🇷 ❤️🇱🇧 ....Awesome work 👍
so you just gave me lots of information that I didn't even know about my country ... all the love from Tunisia
Great country,great kulture!Big kiss from Bosnia!North Africa is amazing.
I never been in this country but i hope one day i will visit tunisia insha allah... one thing i know about tunisian people they are kind,, humble just like my boyfriend he is tunisian.. love and respect from philippines.❤
Am from Nigeria,I been watching all Tunisia's video,TH-cam,Instagram and Facebook
Is beautiful country I county in Africa at large.. Nice environment, hearted pple,..
I'd like to visit Tunisia on holiday after my graduation.. Please can get job in Tunisia with my work Visa, cos I'd like to stay bit long in Tunisia... Much love from Nigeria
this Video is the most informative i've ever seen about Tunisia. I'll refer it to anyone who asks me about the country. Now i wanna know about other countries the same way :D good job
I just wanna know why the dialects of the maghreb are hard to understand by other arabs, yet maghreb people understand other arabs with no problem
Because of the Amazigh influence but the Libyan dialect and the Hassaniye dialect in Mauritania, Morocca and Algeria are not hard to understand and especially Hassaniya which is the closest dialect to the old Arabic
@@almami1599 not really Mauritania dialect is the hardest one, and well i'm a libyan and when i talk with my friends from middle east they don't really understand me therfore i ususlly use thier dialects or egyption one. but if u ever meet with a libyan they'll automatically speak in a clear way with you but it's not the real dialect.
Because the middle eastern dialects spread through media and especially through film and television series. The Maghreb dialects did not spread throughout the Middle East and therefore people are not accustomed to them. Amazigh influence is present but that’s not the reason as other dialects, if not every dialect, are influenced by other languages. For example, just as how the Moroccan dialect has Amazigh influence, the Lebanese dialect has Aramaic influence, and the Egyptian dialect has Coptic (ancient egyptian) influence.
@@soojudesherif69 there's no way Mauritanian is harder than Moroccan😅
Yeah you're right but actually this becomes typical because maghreb arab people also believed that their dialect is hard..
I am lebanese and I love Algeria. I tried to learn their dialect and I succeed but most of the time no one believes that I am lebanese. The first thing that came in their minds is: if you are lebanese how did you understand what we are saying?!
Realy good job, thanks a lot for this video. 😁
Great video. Greetings from Tunisia.
I want to congratulate you for your brilliant effort!
I was waiting for Tunisia episode since 1 barbs started geography now but after watching your video, man ooh man you mentioned all and with so much attention to the details. It brings hope to my heart when I see an arab brother succeeding. Adding more transition animation and will rock the internet. Keep up the hard work buddy ❤️
Mark your the best my mom laughs at your jokes 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Because they are Dad jokes 😂😂
@@meriemmastouri118 ikr
Shokran kteer elak Mark . Ne7na kamen ben7ebbak w ben7eb lebnen .
Thank u Mark for your effort !