I teach English as a second language to elementary 5th grade in a 100% French-speaking region of Quebec. I have a new student who just immigrated from Tunisia arriving soon. Your video is pretty much what I was looking for, thanks.
Amazing to see your interest in Tunisian culture and language. Absolutely love the content!! Just thought I'd chip in for the toilette it would be "Ween/Feen i'toilette". The i is a very, very quickly pronounced 'il' to the point you cannot hear the 'L'
Exactly, most twensa (tunisians) would say 'chismik', and once we share our name we say back to the other person 'chismik enti' then 'ntcharfou'. Writing Tounsi (tunisian language) with the Latin alphabet we use the French 'ch' for 'sh'
Tunisian is the easiest North African language and very easy compared to other languages. I think it coule be in the top 10 easiest languages to learn. Also you wrote many things wrong and missprounounced everything but still understandable.
I like to think of "Le bes" translatrs as (All is well) so it makes sense as a question and an identical response. Me : All is well? You : All is well. 😊
I’m at Tunisian girl but I can’t speak English French Almon and too many other languages and Tunisia is a something when you could learn all the languages you want
Mixed language? Kinda sounds like Romanian gippy, (rromanes) so they have at basic language "Arabian".....(PS I'm Romanian, I don't know their languages)
haha i feel so bad to mention it, but your pronounciation is too far off. If it was accurate chances would be higher that non-speakers would hit the right pronounciation, but cuz you abused the offset like that, i doubt anyone would understand viewers of your video when they use the phares IRL.
All dialects of the current Arab countries differ a lot from Arabic that they've become languages themselves. It's like you're saying Spanish and Italian are dialects of the Latin language. Which is partially correct. They share many of the same structures, words, expressions etc but now they are independent languages and check all the boxes required for what makes a language a language. The only difference they're only spoken and linguists didn't document them. Also, almost everyone who were born in any Arab country have diglossia , which is the use of two languages under different conditions within the same community.
its not la bes how you sai it, its Le bes. How i know? I,m half tunisian from father side ;) when you go away from a friend,s home or a fmily you say bi slema ;) But for anyone who forget use the most famous salam aleikum☺So now masaa il cheer everyone 🥲
I'm a indian but I like Tunisia language thanks for u information dude ❤️
Sarvani are traveling there or what
Ya take me to Tunisia!!
My mum is Tunisian and i want to suprise her by learning
why can’t u speak tunisian
@@saul_goodman15I live in England my mum moved here so i just speak English
@@bobaconfetti4389 ok !
i think it's better to learn tunisian from her
learning languages from native speaker is better
salam aleha mamatek
I teach English as a second language to elementary 5th grade in a 100% French-speaking region of Quebec. I have a new student who just immigrated from Tunisia arriving soon. Your video is pretty much what I was looking for, thanks.
I am in Tunis currently and your videos are spot on! Thanks!
Amazing to see your interest in Tunisian culture and language. Absolutely love the content!! Just thought I'd chip in for the toilette it would be "Ween/Feen i'toilette". The i is a very, very quickly pronounced 'il' to the point you cannot hear the 'L'
Mr. paul you are a great support im learning about tunisisa in school elementary
Shnoua esmek is long. We sometimes say shismek
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Exactly, most twensa (tunisians) would say 'chismik', and once we share our name we say back to the other person 'chismik enti' then 'ntcharfou'. Writing Tounsi (tunisian language) with the Latin alphabet we use the French 'ch' for 'sh'
@@Meese29 and if it's 2 guys the reply to that is always "inti chismk? 😂"ultimate uno reverse card
@@mohamedb737 That would be " intouma shismkom" for 2. As for more than two it would be "intoum shismkom"
I ❤️ this video. Learning Tunisian for my Tunisian beau. 💞 Just tried recording Good morning to him.
Been watching your videos lately and i got to say you really replenishes my Tunisian spirit can't thank you enough Mr Paul
Please continue my friend!! Ey shik!
Yaatek douda ma7lek 🥰 keep it up
hhhh behia
Behi depends also on the tone it doesn't always mean okay or good it has many other different meanings
Thank you Paul. I am off to Tunisia next week on holiday
Thank you! Your explanation is funny and intuitive keep up the good work.
BTW the I Slam ya joke got me 😂
Thanks!
In tunisian school they teach children that the french pronunciation of Orange - Ow ronje, is english.
Nahhh not really
Paul you are great !!! ye3tik essa77a !!
Nice video!
please continued
Am tunisian and i like your video lol
Super ce pays...
Its easy to follow. Nice & thank you. 😁
Tunisian is the easiest North African language and very easy compared to other languages. I think it coule be in the top 10 easiest languages to learn.
Also you wrote many things wrong and missprounounced everything but still understandable.
Ilove tunisia
Mahleeek 3saaaaal barcha ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What does this mean? 😊
@@AmandaLarissaaait's mean : beautiful. So sweet/so cute
This is interesting but also funny 😂
I like to think of "Le bes" translatrs as (All is well) so it makes sense as a question and an identical response.
Me : All is well?
You : All is well.
😊
If you're still in Tunisia.. let's have a coffee together . You're welcome 😄
Mre7babik 😇
amazigh+arabic+ few french Italian spanisch Turk =tunesien dialect
I’m Tunisian!
I come to Tunisia contry vizat viza my stay to Libya in time
Bro how do I get hold of you I'm in tunnisia capital can u help me bro
I’m at Tunisian girl but I can’t speak English French Almon and too many other languages and Tunisia is a something when you could learn all the languages you want
I can moch I can't!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Haha best thing that the word behi has a lot of different meanings based on your tone
and so does "mela"
yeah our language is very contextual
Mahleeeeek
Mixed language? Kinda sounds like Romanian gippy, (rromanes) so they have at basic language "Arabian".....(PS I'm Romanian, I don't know their languages)
haha i feel so bad to mention it, but your pronounciation is too far off. If it was accurate chances would be higher that non-speakers would hit the right pronounciation, but cuz you abused the offset like that, i doubt anyone would understand viewers of your video when they use the phares IRL.
Fr
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عسلامة = hello آش أحوالك = how r u
i really like the video 😍😍
Tunisian is not a language.It is a dialect.The language is Arabic
^_^
All dialects of the current Arab countries differ a lot from Arabic that they've become languages themselves. It's like you're saying Spanish and Italian are dialects of the Latin language. Which is partially correct. They share many of the same structures, words, expressions etc but now they are independent languages and check all the boxes required for what makes a language a language. The only difference they're only spoken and linguists didn't document them. Also, almost everyone who were born in any Arab country have diglossia , which is the use of two languages under different conditions within the same community.
:D
There is no such thing called Tunisia language, the people of Tunisia speak Arabic
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I’ll slam ya😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
its not la bes how you sai it, its Le bes. How i know? I,m half tunisian from father side ;) when you go away from a friend,s home or a fmily you say bi slema ;) But for anyone who forget use the most famous salam aleikum☺So now masaa il cheer everyone 🥲
Durigia lol is tunisia
Not correct your teaching
Hhhhh cute
Im watching your video im really wants to know how to speak Tunisia language im filipinian people
all they love for every one