Heey I'm khan , a South Sudanese by nationality , I would really like to express my happiness and pleasure that I'm finally able to write and read Arabic alphabets, I couldn't thank this channel enough...ur are such a great tutor I hope to learn more and be able to read words n so on
JazakAllah khairan for this. You are an amazing teacher, very easy to understabd, clear and to the point. I am an English born convert and this video was very easy to understand. Thank you brother for taking your time to teach people. May God bless you inshAllah. 🙂🤲🌸
I'm learning the Holy Qur'an and other religious books in different languages to learn language. I have to say this is a harder language than even English. Eventually I would love to learn Chinese as well. Currently I'm learning Arabic and Latin. Those languages are root languages for different parts of the world and if you can learn root languages other languages are easier to master. Thanks for this video.
I don't know, whether I am right, but maybe it helps someone: It seems to me, that the trick for the following three letters ( ق ; غ ; ع ) is, that you start with a 'g' as in 'gap' or 'good'; but you don't actually pronounce the 'g', it is just the start position in your throat. And like for the other emphatic letters (ظ ; ط ; ض ; ص ; خ ; ح ) you make a round mouth like when you say an 'o' as in 'rod', place the tongue at the right position and then you start saying the letter and at the same time lower the jaw.
Hello I was hoping to learn Arabic but what type of version would this be ? Just asking because I know theres classical Arabic, modern standered Arabic, Egyptian etc . .
Heey
I'm khan , a South Sudanese by nationality , I would really like to express my happiness and pleasure that I'm finally able to write and read Arabic alphabets, I couldn't thank this channel enough...ur are such a great tutor
I hope to learn more and be able to read words n so on
Yh hopefully inshallallal I learn it too I now starting but I'm getting trouble with حhaa هhaa' طtaa ظdhaa غghayn
The rest is easy
Thank you. Good job. Very helpful videos. If only lesson like these were for Syriac
Great teaching method thank you stay blessed
May Allah reward you immensely. Amin
This is the base on the Arabic language that is important. I want to learn it seriously.
JazakAllah khairan for this. You are an amazing teacher, very easy to understabd, clear and to the point. I am an English born convert and this video was very easy to understand. Thank you brother for taking your time to teach people. May God bless you inshAllah. 🙂🤲🌸
Thanks and welcome
Your lessons are my references of my Arabic Alphabets teaching in Indonesia. Thanks
Alhamdulillah 😊
Hello!! I was always sure that arabic is impossible for me to learn. But yesterday I ve tried and its ok)) I ill do it!!!!))) I am so glad
Brother assalam asylum I find your teaching simple
d easy to follow
Good learning Arabic language.
Thank you, this is really helping me. Just started learning from the beginning 2 hours ago and now know the alphabet :) JazakAllah Khair
Alhamdulillah Candy, i am glad my videos are helping 🙏
Candy, Alhamdulillah, really impressive, keep on learning, if you need help please don't hesitate to ask.
I'm learning the Holy Qur'an and other religious books in different languages to learn language. I have to say this is a harder language than even English. Eventually I would love to learn Chinese as well. Currently I'm learning Arabic and Latin. Those languages are root languages for different parts of the world and if you can learn root languages other languages are easier to master. Thanks for this video.
U r very good teacher
This is really good I really needed this tysm!!
Thank you brother, may Allah bless you 🤲🏼
This is extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
Thank you Nelo 🙏
thank you for your lessons!
I don't know, whether I am right, but maybe it helps someone:
It seems to me, that the trick for the following three letters ( ق ; غ ; ع ) is, that you start with a 'g' as in 'gap' or 'good'; but you don't actually pronounce the 'g', it is just the start position in your throat.
And like for the other emphatic letters (ظ ; ط ; ض ; ص ; خ ; ح ) you make a round mouth like when you say an 'o' as in 'rod', place the tongue at the right position and then you start saying the letter and at the same time lower the jaw.
Thats correct, also need to make a round mouth for ق and the sound for this comes from the back of the throat
This video along with others is very helpful, although I was wanting to ask what type of Arabic is this ?
Thank you!😊
Shukran, 💜🙏
Thank you.
1st i would like to tank u. ,&can i read &read arabic by learn on this chanale if so tanks alot
Very nice work brother. If you don't mind me asking, which program do you use? I am also a tutor. Thank you in advance
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Thank you for your kind feedback Moussa, i create all my work using Microsoft Power Point
Hello I was hoping to learn Arabic but what type of version would this be ? Just asking because I know theres classical Arabic, modern standered Arabic, Egyptian etc . .
Heyy , I am Surah and wanting to learn Arabic . But since there are different versions I’d like to know what type is this ?
MashaAllah
Easy arabic
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شلونك
انا عارف شوے شوے عرابی
Not audiblr
Thx rlly needed this