Marhabaan sayidati almuhtarima! I really liked your lesson! It helped me a lot in improving my pronunciation! Of course one has to practice Arabic prononciation,but I'm sure that with your excellent lessons! Thanks you and may Allah bless you! Shukran jazilaan wa Barak Allah fiki!
Such a great lesson! There were useful things in there even for students who have already studied the alphabet and pronunciation - the pairs of very similar sounding words was really useful. Looking forward to the next videos about letters and pronunciation. Thank you Manar!
@@ArabicwithManar When I speak quickly I often pronounce ه like ح ... like I will say Hada or Huwwe unintentionally 😅 But I think this video helped me to think about how to practice making a clearer distinction.. H feels like it comes from higher up in the throat than h
Manar has a very pleasant accent in English. She speaks clearly and rhythmically. This is an extremely useful lesson on a very important subject. You asked for suggestions: Perhaps you have broached this question in other lessons, but I would appreciate the same type of lesson comparing the sounds of nearly similar letters with the letters ق and ك . Qaf ق seems more guttural and seems to change in mysterious ways when followed by fatah, kasra or doumma whereas ك Kaf seems more straightforward, but I am still not sure. Thank you very much.
I agree. I'd say her English accent is less pronounced than different regional accents within the US; it's fairly neutral. If only I could speak Arabic like she speaks English!
Thank you for this video. So many pronounce the sounds for you without showing how they actually sound in a word. Have you continued with the “taa, sad, sa, sounds?
Thank you so much for the very good tips about the muscles to use for the pronunciation. I really needed that. Now my friends can understand better when i try to say sentences, especially with "hha"
Hello Ashley, I'm glad that it helped 🙂 check my new video about the same topic. Always feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions 🌸 Which letters do you find difficult to pronounce?
MarHaba Manar, هذا درس مفيد جداً، شكراً لك. Two more words that I find to be similar are طبعًا (Tawba3n) meaning "Of course" & تعباً (ta3baan) meaning "tired/weary". Shukran jazilan.
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Many English speakers do not pronounce their aitch “h” as a “ھ”, but as a “ح”. This is even more obvious with the German “h”. I think that in fact they pronounce indifferently one or the other to say aitch, so the comparison with English is perhaps not very useful.
Hi Manar - suuuper important and helpfull lesson! Great Job! Thank's a lot!
you are welcome, glad you like it.🙂
Which Arabic letters do you find difficult?
Always feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions 🌼
Beutifully explained. Thank you!
You are welcome Αγγελική.🙂
If you have any questions leave me a comment
the lesson was gorgeous!
Shukran kteer 🙂 Glad you enjoy it🪻🪻
Marhabaan sayidati almuhtarima! I really liked your lesson! It helped me a lot in improving my pronunciation! Of course one has to practice Arabic prononciation,but I'm sure that with your excellent lessons!
Thanks you and may Allah bless you! Shukran jazilaan wa Barak Allah fiki!
Shoukran Pompi 💐
I'm sure with practicing you will get there 🙂 Wich letters are difficult for you?
@@ArabicwithManar Marhabaan sayidati almhtrm! I find hh" a bit difficult to pronounce!
Shukran jazilaan!
@@pompikaushal4604 yes it's a bit difficult. Good luck working on it ☺️
@@ArabicwithManar Shukraan jazilaan! Barak Allah fiki!
I will learn to pronounce all the Arabic sounds correctly with God's grace and your excellent teaching!
Thank you so much for the lesson. That was brilliant.
Ya hala 🌹
Such a great lesson! There were useful things in there even for students who have already studied the alphabet and pronunciation - the pairs of very similar sounding words was really useful. Looking forward to the next videos about letters and pronunciation. Thank you Manar!
Shoukran Cyrus 💐
Wich letters do you find difficult?
@@ArabicwithManar
When I speak quickly I often pronounce ه like ح ... like I will say Hada or Huwwe unintentionally 😅
But I think this video helped me to think about how to practice making a clearer distinction.. H feels like it comes from higher up in the throat than h
@@cyrusmehrbod3498 They are very similar letters by time you will master them. Good luck 🤞
I'm happy that you found the video useful 😊
هوبيكو هوبي 😆
Thanks for the video it helps explaining difficult letters for my non Arabic speaking friends
You're welcome 😊
Superb.You are a wonderful teacher.God bless you
It's my pleasure ya hala🥰
Wow thank you so much you are an amazing teacher.
Ya hala 🥰
Manar has a very pleasant accent in English. She speaks clearly and rhythmically. This is an extremely useful lesson on a very important subject.
You asked for suggestions: Perhaps you have broached this question in other lessons, but I would appreciate the same type of lesson comparing the sounds of nearly similar letters with the letters
ق and ك .
Qaf ق seems more guttural and seems to change in mysterious ways when followed by fatah, kasra or doumma whereas ك Kaf seems more straightforward, but I am still not sure.
Thank you very much.
Thanks Clay 💐
For sure I will make a video about ق/ك wait for it 🙂
I agree. I'd say her English accent is less pronounced than different regional accents within the US; it's fairly neutral. If only I could speak Arabic like she speaks English!
Thank you for this video. So many pronounce the sounds for you without showing how they actually sound in a word. Have you continued with the “taa, sad, sa, sounds?
I'm glad it was helpful 😊
Very clear and very good! Thank you very much!
ahlan Claudia, You are welcome 🙂
Which letters do you find difficult?
Uffff, thks for asking;)) all the letters we don't have in German, Englisch,Italien, French are very difficult for us to pronounce
@@cyounesful I will have a series about all this letters wait for them 😊
@@ArabicwithManar great! Thank you very much
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Thank you so much for the very good tips about the muscles to use for the pronunciation. I really needed that. Now my friends can understand better when i try to say sentences, especially with "hha"
Hello Ashley, I'm glad that it helped 🙂 check my new video about the same topic.
Always feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions 🌸
Which letters do you find difficult to pronounce?
Great class!
Glad you enjoyed it 🤗
Excellent presentation
shukran kadher🌼
Thanks for the support Manar🙂
Tekram Maher 👋🏼 thanks for your nice comments 🙂
MarHaba Manar, هذا درس مفيد جداً، شكراً لك. Two more words that I find to be similar are طبعًا (Tawba3n) meaning "Of course" & تعباً (ta3baan) meaning "tired/weary". Shukran jazilan.
Shoukran 💐 ivor. Keef elhal?
ت/ط
are from the similar letters soon I will make a video about them, wait for it 🙂
@@ArabicwithManar أهلاً يا أوستاذة, أنا مش بَطّال شكراً و الله معِك.
Actually, I just found your video with the other similar letters😊
Glad to have you here 😊
Thxs ma'am
Ya hala 👋🏼
شكران كتير لفديو, فديوك منيح كتير وهو يسعدني معي عم تعلم عربي. عبارتك كمان منيح, فشكران مرتانية. على فكرا بتعزفي عود او هو لانو حضارتك؟
اهلن براندون🌼، شكرا لتعليقك الحلو ،🙂 بيسعدني انو عجبك الفيديو.
اي حرف انت بتلاقي صعب للنطق ؟
للاسف أنا ما بعزف عود بس بحب اسمع عود اكتير. سعيدة لوجودك معنا بالقناة.
اذا عندك اي سؤال اكتبلي بتعليق.
@@ArabicwithManar ما عندي مشكلة مع الحروف, انا بس كان بدي اقول شكران كتير لفديو :)
@@brandontemmo1382 شكرا الك ولتعليقك . لح انتظر تعليقاتك دائما 🌼
عرف (بسبانيولي : EL SABÍA)8:11
ارف (بسبانيولي : LE DABA ASCÓ/ ESTUVO DISGUSTADO)8:13
الكلمة: ارف هي براي الاصعب الكلمة انطق بشكل ممتاز.
صحيح 👍
3:40 gold moments
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5:26
هو ''عين 👁" منطوق احسن من حاكيين بالعبراني (العبري) باستثناء ازا كانوا والدانين في بلد عربي فنعم .
صحيح
*Which Arabic letters do you find difficult to pronounce❓
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I need letter ض please. Jazakumuallah khairan ❤
Ya hala 👋🏼 in this playlist you will find all the difficult letters in Arabic including ض 😊 th-cam.com/play/PLcwMvenlh3BHGxkhKkTmn3ZJ8vBOpwKsH.html
مرحبا ،شكرا على هذا الفيديو، أود أن أعرف الفرق بين خ وغ من فضلك.
اهلنpomme كيف الحال؟
قريبا لح يكون في فيديو عن خ / غ 🙂
Thxs
Ya hala 🥰
Many English speakers do not pronounce their aitch “h” as a “ھ”, but as a “ح”. This is even more obvious with the German “h”. I think that in fact they pronounce indifferently one or the other to say aitch, so the comparison with English is perhaps not very useful.
أين اول فيديو للدروس اذاتكرمتى
يا هلا 👋🏼
you can go to playlists and find what you want by categories😊
حsound always comes from middle of throat
ahlan mehar. ع sound comes from the middle of the throat not ح. try it 😉☺
Letters:
ت and ط
د and ض
س and ص
ق and ك
I didn't see it in your videos. شكراً
marahhib Joseph🙂, I have a playlist about all those letters. check it out 🌼
th-cam.com/play/PLcwMvenlh3BHGxkhKkTmn3ZJ8vBOpwKsH.html
Hi 😀
ahlan Ashii, keef elhhal?
OMG. I am trying my best but my throat hurts. HHa, Aayeen , alif.
Good luck getting there.😎 By practicing more you will definitely do that. It's like a muscle that we have to train in order to be able to use it.💪🏼