I have been married for seven years to a Jordanian and I have had a very hard time learning Arabic and finding lessons online is hard especially lessons that will help me to actually learn and memorize the words and your channel is by far the best series of videos . I cannot believe I’m actually learning. This is really something special. Thank you so much
I appreciate it so much I was born in America and my family they are all Palestinian and Jordanian but since there wasn't much Arabic at home I don't know much Arabic but I hope In Sha Allah your videos will help me learn it
I love your videos so much!! They are so helpful, and it's so difficult to find good resources for learning the Jordanian dialect. Thank you so much for making them
Oh you made my day thank you! And Good catch thank you! I’ll look at it! Also thank you so much for your kind words. I’m so happy these videos are helping! I’d really appreciate if you can help me spread the word about it if you’re able to share it with others who could benefit from these as well! Welcome to the “One Day at a Time” family my friend!
مرحبا I want to ask 2 things 1. Why you don't include the pronoun we, is there any difference with the root ? 2. I've heard that Jordanian people refers to spicy or chili as فلفل so can I use this word in both?
Hello Marvin! I did start using we in future videos and will make sure I cover more as I rotate topics. It could be intimidating to new learners if I put all the pronouns at once so I stagger up content with daily bites so we can keep practicing. There aren’t huge differences in the root with we. Hope this helps! Any specific word you wanted to know? 2. Yes you’re correct - native speakers refer to peppers 🫑 and chili 🌶 as well as ground pepper (seasoning) all as فلفل. These are all nouns though. If you want to say something is spicy or hot, then the word you use is “har “ حار. Hope this helps! Keep practicing you’re doing great!
I have been married for seven years to a Jordanian and I have had a very hard time learning Arabic and finding lessons online is hard especially lessons that will help me to actually learn and memorize the words and your channel is by far the best series of videos . I cannot believe I’m actually learning. This is really something special. Thank you so much
That’s really very reassuring me I really appreciate your feedback thank you
Thanks so much, it's helping me
I appreciate it so much I was born in America and my family they are all Palestinian and Jordanian but since there wasn't much Arabic at home I don't know much Arabic but I hope In Sha Allah your videos will help me learn it
I’m glad these videos are helpful
I love your videos so much!! They are so helpful, and it's so difficult to find good resources for learning the Jordanian dialect. Thank you so much for making them
Thank you!!!
Thank you soooo much, we will watch these videos daily, my boys are memorizing words much faster this way 💗💗💗💗
Thank you so much! That’s excellent! My daughters are also learning along every day!
Nayrouz (my hunny bunny wife) and I love this. This will be so valuable to teaching our children. We really appreciate the effort. Wonderful videos.
I am Jordanian !
Your videos are so helpful for me as a beginner learning Levantine Arabic! I am watching your videos every day now. Thank you so much
Oh you made my day thank you! And Good catch thank you! I’ll look at it! Also thank you so much for your kind words. I’m so happy these videos are helping! I’d really appreciate if you can help me spread the word about it if you’re able to share it with others who could benefit from these as well! Welcome to the “One Day at a Time” family my friend!
مرحبا
I want to ask 2 things
1. Why you don't include the pronoun we, is there any difference with the root ?
2. I've heard that Jordanian people refers to spicy or chili as فلفل so can I use this word in both?
Hello Marvin! I did start using we in future videos and will make sure I cover more as I rotate topics. It could be intimidating to new learners if I put all the pronouns at once so I stagger up content with daily bites so we can keep practicing. There aren’t huge differences in the root with we. Hope this helps! Any specific word you wanted to know?
2. Yes you’re correct - native speakers refer to peppers 🫑 and chili 🌶 as well as ground pepper (seasoning) all as فلفل. These are all nouns though. If you want to say something is spicy or hot, then the word you use is “har “ حار. Hope this helps! Keep practicing you’re doing great!