Leave me a comment if you have any questions 🙂 Check this playlist for more Arabic phrases: th-cam.com/play/PLcwMvenlh3BFmnUUI6DdyEqnzcMrTWET8.html. My personal goal is to constantly improve my skills and presentation, to bring my native language to people who want to learn my language and culture. If you like this channel and you would like to show your support, you can 'buy me a cup of coffee by clicking here: ko-fi.com/learnarabicwithmanar
I’m so glad I found this. My employer is from Syria and we have a lot of Arabic speaking patients. I’ve been trying to learn on Duolingo, but watching just one video has made a difference! Can’t wait to watch more!! Thank you!!
In September I go again to Cyprus so I've already started to watch all Your playlists to learn once again all phrases and words that I've forgotten while my stay in Latvia. Unfortunately in Latvia we don't have Arabs and if You don't have opportunity to speak Arabic every day You forget a lot of words and phrases ☹💔 Thank You very much Manar ❤ for Your wonderful lessons!
@@ArabicwithManar I've been serious about it for about 2 months now. I started with Duolingo, and learned to read the letters from that. Now I'm moving on from duo to learn properly, and to learn the Syrian dialect in particular. I was really excited to find your channel, because the format is super good for me, and I really like the videos I've seen so far. Thank you for all your efforts!
@@ArabicwithManar I also like how u use the colouring for Arabic and English to see which word is which...sorry I forgot to ask, do u at least have a trial lesson first, and how much u charge in hour please 🙏 insha'allah
what a great lesson! Your explanations are so helpful and I love how there are little videoclips etc. incorporated in the video. It's also just so helpful to have the breakdown of the words and sentences in morphemes. Thank you so much for the great video!
Hello respected madame! I loved your video a lot! I have learned a lot! May Allah bless you! Marhabaan sayidati almhtrm! Laqad taelamt alkthyr! Barak Allah fik!
Salaam love your channel especially the fact that you are teaching the real Spoken Shaami Arabic dialect. Can make a video about questions we could use at a restaurant or cafe. For example " what do you recommend? I would like something light please Can you ask the chef to make sure our food will be spicy. Can we please have mint tea for 4 people. I would like to book a table. 😊
Very understandable format! I love the spelled out Arabic words as you talk and how its broken down. The little side videos are nice too, good for culture aspect.
Ahlan Anthony 👋🏼 tekram 🌼 Thanks, it makes me happy when someone notices appreciates 🌼 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 💐
@@ArabicwithManar something really cool and helpful would be if you showed a couple popular Syrian music videos and you broke it down. Broke it down by meaning of the lyrics and also make culture notes. You could pause it to explain things and then show the video in full after. Just an idea. I like watching and listening to music when studying new language and cultures.
It would be really cool if you could make a video about how arabic people use different body language to express themselves different than americans. For instance, when arabic people are happy to see you, they put their hand over their heart to show their appreciation of your presence. I didn't know that a tilt of the head upwards means no. That is very interesting and cool. Could you make a video teaching us these nuances so we can understand the culture more? I would really appreciate it! Thanks Manar! You are the best!
@@ArabicwithManar Ah yes, now I understand, because ha is the feminine direct object pronoun that refers to al lugha al 3arabia (the Arabic language). Shukran estaaza.
@@ArabicwithManarMarHaba mua3llimmeh, since lifting my head means "no" in Arabic, what if I move my head up & down (The "yes" sign in Enlish), does that mean "no" in Arabic, & does moving my head from side to side (The "no" sign in English), mean "yes" in Arabic? Shukran.
@@ivornworrell Hi ivor, good question. to say yes in Arabic move your head down and slightly up, Some Arabs movie their head from side to side when something bad happened and they are sad.
Salamu wa'alaykum Manar, how are you? I have a Taytay (grandma) and she has this message for you: shukran leki (thank you). My Taytay asked me to write this message because I am learning arabic from you insha'allah :D Edit: My taytay asks you where in Damascus you are from? She thinks maybe you guys could be neighbors
Hi Brenda 👋 Coming this Saturday numbers from 1 to 10 and the week after 11 and up. Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.
@@a.m5892 اهلا، -لتعلم اللغة العربية for learning the Arabic language مثال: عندي كتاب لتعلم اللغة العربية -بتعلم اللغة العربية I'm learning Arabic language مثال: بتعلم اللغة العربية مع منار Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions
🤣 It was very interesting to learn from this video that Arabs when they say NO put head up not move right to left like Europeans. When I asked my Arabic husband from Syria about something and he was doing like this I never understood what he means 🤭
Thank you very much for video 🙏🏻 I have one question, why do we skip ب (word تحكي) in the sentence Can you speak slowly. Shouldn’t it be بتحكي ? Thank you
Hi, I've several coworkers from Syria but also some from Iraq, how much does the language differ? I know the Maghreb (Morocco) dialect is infused with French and so forth, which makes it hard to understand if you're learning Syrian/Levantine Arabic.
Ahlan Ahsen 👋🏼 they are the same dialect with a small different in the accent. Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 🙂
Leave me a comment if you have any questions 🙂 Check this playlist for more Arabic phrases: th-cam.com/play/PLcwMvenlh3BFmnUUI6DdyEqnzcMrTWET8.html.
My personal goal is to constantly improve my skills and presentation, to bring my native language to people who want to learn my language and culture. If you like this channel and you would like to show your support, you can 'buy me a cup of coffee by clicking here:
ko-fi.com/learnarabicwithmanar
Thank you mom...learn from Bangladesh.💝
@@mujahidulislamarafat6122 Hi Mujahid, Happy to have you here 🌼 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions 🙂
Mam you are so clear thanks so much madam Appreciated.
@@mustchennai Thanks Mohammed 💐 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or soggestions 🙂
Love the grammar explanations and the video clips!!!
Tekrami 🥰 glad you liked it
I’m so glad I found this. My employer is from Syria and we have a lot of Arabic speaking patients. I’ve been trying to learn on Duolingo, but watching just one video has made a difference! Can’t wait to watch more!! Thank you!!
I'm happy to have you here ☺️
Thanks for trying Carrie, I'm sure your employer and his customers appreciate it a lot
@@HashimAziz1 fancy finding you here Hashim, salam
ayy... finally a syrian dialect channel... jazaak allaah khayr
Welcome days,🥰 very happy to have you here 🙂, Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.🌼
Best teacher. ❤Greetings from Bosnia
ya hala🥰
wow this such a great channel! I love how you include clips in arabic media as well as the overall format of this video.
Hello 👋🏼 I'm happy to have you here 💐
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 🙂
In September I go again to Cyprus so I've already started to watch all Your playlists to learn once again all phrases and words that I've forgotten while my stay in Latvia. Unfortunately in Latvia we don't have Arabs and if You don't have opportunity to speak Arabic every day You forget a lot of words and phrases ☹💔 Thank You very much Manar ❤ for Your wonderful lessons!
South cyprus is greek north cyprus is Turkish. So because of you go to cyprus why you are learning arabic? 😂
ممتاز
شكرا الك 💐
iam arabic and this information is on point
أنا عربي وهذول المعلومات كتير مناح
اهلا وسهلا فيكي, شرفتيني
I am so excited I found your channel!! This is such a great lesson. Shukron Jazilan🙏🙏
Hi, 👋 I'm glad to have you here.
Always feel free to leave comments when you have questions.
Şukran, im a belgian turk living in sweden. I love languages. And now im learning arabic, ^^
Happy to have you here ☺️
Thank you so much for this video and this amazing format! It's super helpful. You are a very good teacher!
Ya hala 👋🏼 thanks for your nice words 🤗 How long have you been learning Arabic?
@@ArabicwithManar I've been serious about it for about 2 months now. I started with Duolingo, and learned to read the letters from that. Now I'm moving on from duo to learn properly, and to learn the Syrian dialect in particular. I was really excited to find your channel, because the format is super good for me, and I really like the videos I've seen so far.
Thank you for all your efforts!
i fell in love with the clip غنيلي شوّي شوّي
It's a great song 👍🏼🤗
Im from mexcioH and i listen your clases and they arr amazing i love
you
I'm glad you liked the lesson 🙂
Thank you sooooo much, great videos, my husband is from Syria and I am trying to learn and this is the first page that is amazing for foreigners
Ya hala 👋🏼 tekrami 🥰
I'm happy to have you here leave me comments when you have questions or just to say hi 😊
Thank you so much i love you so much Im watching all these videos which such useful and actual words I hear from my baba and arabic cousins around me.
ya hala👋🏽 Happy to have you here, Waiting for your comments🥰
Very good Ustaza
Ahlan Juma 👋🏼 Shou ilakbar?
Great lesson manar. Very useful phrases
Ahlan Maher keefak 👋🏼
@@ArabicwithManar تمام
شكرا شكرا شكرا
اهلا وسهلا 🙂
That was so good, I'm learning urdu at the moment and insha'allah I want to learn Arabic.
Ahaln Mathew 👋🏼 tekram 🙂
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 💐
@@ArabicwithManar I also like how u use the colouring for Arabic and English to see which word is which...sorry I forgot to ask, do u at least have a trial lesson first, and how much u charge in hour please 🙏 insha'allah
Thanks for sharing from today I’m your subscriber
Welcome 🌼 I'm happy to have you here 🙂 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions 💐
Great 👍
😊
Hi! I found your channel today. I am very excited. I liked much it. I am from Brazil.
Hi Fabiana 👋🏼 I'm happy to have you here 🙂
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi💐
great explanations! shukran
Ya hala tekram 🌼
Thanks you sister! I’m your subscriber from now 👍🏻
Ya hala 👋🏼 happy to have you here 😊
Love the speed and colour coding. ❤
Ya hala 👋 glad you liked it 😊
what a great lesson! Your explanations are so helpful and I love how there are little videoclips etc. incorporated in the video. It's also just so helpful to have the breakdown of the words and sentences in morphemes. Thank you so much for the great video!
Hi Tajana 👋 I'm glad to have you here 💐
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.
Shoukran
Tekram 🌼
❤
💐
Wonderful lesson. It's my third day that I've started learning Arabic via your channel. Appreciate ❤
Ya hala Nina 👋🏼 I'm happy to have you here 😊 waiting for your comments 💐
You are truly an amazing teacher. The grammar has been explained very clearly, and the example from tv clips are brilliant! Thanks
shukran kteer🤗🌸
Saha omri
Ahlan 🌼
nice...thank you
You are welcome 💐 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions 🙂
this is amazing thank you so much I've learnt so much Arabic from this vidio than a online course i took for a month so thank you so much keep going
Ahaln Elion 👋🏼 tekram 🌼
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 🙂
@@ArabicwithManar 👍
You are an amazing teacher!
Shukran kteer 💐🥰
I love your channel!! Thank you so much for making syrian Arabic accessible to learn. ❤️
Ahlan Sophie 💐
I'm happy to have you here 🙂
I love really your chanel❤
I'm happy to have you here 😊
Thank you for teaching Arabic, I really enjoy your class.😊
My pleasure Patty, 🙂 Happy to have you here. Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions.
Its a great lesson! Thank you for this work! Subscribe immediately
I'm happy to have you here 💐
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions 🙂
Nice Lesson Thank you 😊👍👍
Salamt Mohib 👋🏼 tekram 🌼 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 🙂
Enjoyed it !
I'm glad you liked it, Larisa 🙂
I love this video so much you're a great teacher ...you put together the format so well
Ahlan Julia 👋🏼 I'm happy you liked the lesson 🙂
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.
I love how you always add pieces of TV shows or music to your videos. It's a great resource!
Ahlan Lenon 👋🏼 tekram 🌼
I'm happy you liked them 🙂
Hello respected madame! I loved your video a lot! I have learned a lot! May Allah bless you! Marhabaan sayidati almhtrm! Laqad taelamt alkthyr! Barak Allah fik!
Ahlan wa sahlan,
If you have any questions leave me a comment 🙂
good job
Shukran 💐
She is a great teacher
Thanks Abongwa 💐
super great video and teaching style!!!!
Thanks 🌸 always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions 🌼
New subscriber! Really nice way to explain the language.
Welcome Hilde 👋🏼 I'm happy to have you here 🙂 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 💐
Very very interesting lesson. Thank you!!
Marahib Claudia 👋🏼
Glad you liked it 😊
Thank you so much!!
ahlan Claudia 👋🏼 tkrami 🙂 keefik?
Salaam love your channel especially the fact that you are teaching the real Spoken Shaami Arabic dialect.
Can make a video about questions we could use at a restaurant or cafe.
For example " what do you recommend?
I would like something light please
Can you ask the chef to make sure our food will be spicy.
Can we please have mint tea for 4 people.
I would like to book a table.
😊
Hi tah,🌼 for sure, very good suggestions👍🏻. I will work on it.
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.🙂
@@ArabicwithManar 😀👍
@@ArabicwithManar 😀👍
Thank you
ahlan🥰
عفكرة كتير نبسطت انو شفت حدا سوري عم يعلم الأجانب لهجتنا وحكينا بهيك طريقة سلسة ❤️
انشالله الأجانب ما يفوتوا بالحيط لما يشوفوا كيف منعلق لبعض 😂🤞
اهلا فيك مصطفى، 👋 شكرا لتقليقك الحلو 🙂 مسألة لح يفوتو بالحيط هاد شي اكيد 😉
Thank you for the great lesson. I will be watching to learn more. You are also very pretty
You are welcome 🙂
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.
I love how you explain the grammar, thanks
Thanks Mary 🌼 Happy to help.
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions 🙂
Very understandable format! I love the spelled out Arabic words as you talk and how its broken down. The little side videos are nice too, good for culture aspect.
Ahlan Anthony 👋🏼 tekram 🌼
Thanks, it makes me happy when someone notices appreciates 🌼
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 💐
@@ArabicwithManar something really cool and helpful would be if you showed a couple popular Syrian music videos and you broke it down. Broke it down by meaning of the lyrics and also make culture notes. You could pause it to explain things and then show the video in full after. Just an idea. I like watching and listening to music when studying new language and cultures.
Thank you for this video.. it helps me alot
You are welcome 🙂 Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions 💐
It would be really cool if you could make a video about how arabic people use different body language to express themselves different than americans. For instance, when arabic people are happy to see you, they put their hand over their heart to show their appreciation of your presence. I didn't know that a tilt of the head upwards means no. That is very interesting and cool. Could you make a video teaching us these nuances so we can understand the culture more? I would really appreciate it! Thanks Manar! You are the best!
Great suggestions 👍🏼 I will try to do something like this in the future, thanks for sharing 🙂
شكرا جزيلا لك على الفيديو 🙋 👍
اهلا وسهلا أحمد 🙂
Levantine Arabic sounds soft and beautiful compared other Arabic dialect who sound rough
Ahlan 👋🏼
شكرا جزيلا لك!
اهلن 🌼تكرم.
❤ shukran
tekrami😊
Good video , congratulations
Thanks 😊 leave me a comment if you have any questions
please explain to me what is arabic Fus Ha
Thanks, great video! I love this dialect and you explain it well! Continue this way!
Thanks Sandros,🌼
I'm happy to have you here.
Always feel free to leave comments when you have any questions.
Ahlan mua3llimmeh, another great lesson shukran.At about 07:41, keif min quul "Yes, I speak it" . Shukran.
Shoukran 🙂
Yes I speak it
Eh behkiha
@@ArabicwithManar Ah yes, now I understand, because ha is the feminine direct object pronoun that refers to al lugha al 3arabia (the Arabic language). Shukran estaaza.
@@ivornworrell that's right
@@ArabicwithManarMarHaba mua3llimmeh, since lifting my head means "no" in Arabic, what if I move my head up & down (The "yes" sign in Enlish), does that mean "no" in Arabic, & does moving my head from side to side (The "no" sign in English), mean "yes" in Arabic? Shukran.
@@ivornworrell Hi ivor, good question.
to say yes in Arabic move your head down and slightly up,
Some Arabs movie their head from side to side when something bad happened and they are sad.
I want to learn arabic both speaking and understanding when spoken
For sure, with practice, you will reach your goal. Feel free to leave comments if you have questions or just to say hi.
Great content!!
Thanks tah💐
First video
But immediately I have a good feeling
The way u teach the Arabic language is very nice
Keep going
For sure u deserve a like 🙏
shukran ilak 💐
Salamu wa'alaykum Manar, how are you? I have a Taytay (grandma) and she has this message for you: shukran leki (thank you). My Taytay asked me to write this message because I am learning arabic from you insha'allah :D
Edit: My taytay asks you where in Damascus you are from? She thinks maybe you guys could be neighbors
Ya hala 👋🏼 salamat la Tayta 🥰 I'm happy to help 💐
Can you make a video counting 1-50. Slowly.
Hi Brenda 👋
Coming this Saturday numbers from 1 to 10 and the week after 11 and up.
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions.
I’m from turkey 🇹🇷
Ya hala 👋🏼 in Arabic terkia تركيا
thank u
You're welcome! Dama, 🌻
Thank you very much
You are very beautiful
You are welcome
Mulțumesc toate le am învățat aproape din Syria in special că soțul meu este din Syria,înțeleg dar nu vorbesc gramatical
❤❤❤ Că v-am gasit
ya hala👋🏽happy to have you here 🥰
يا معلمة تاعتي، شكرا كتير. أنا بشكرك من كل قلبي
العربي تابعك هو العربي من الفلسطين؟ أو شوي بختلف؟
اهلا ، سعيدة بوجودك 🌼 اللهجة الفلسطينية والسورية كتير قراب من بعض ، في اختلاف بسيط احيانا.
عوافي يا منار ،نشتاقلك الجمعة للي فاتت حبيبتي شلون إنتي و كلشي حدا حواليكي؟
اهلا ميخائيل
Everything was clearly explained so thank you teacher, but may I ask you how to say "I'm a beginner learning Arabic"?
Hello James.
Thanks 😊 I'm glad you liked the lesson.
I'm a beginner learn Arabic
"ana mobtadea. beta'aloum ela'rabi"
أنا مبتدأ بتعلم العربي.
@@ArabicwithManar That was fast. Shukran teacher Manar!🙏🏻
@@quemms You are welcome 🙂
If you have any questions leave me a comment.
@@ArabicwithManar مالفرق لتعلم اللغة العربية و بتعلم اللغة العربية
الفرق هل هي لهجة او يمكن تقول كليهما سواء أكان عامية او الفصحة
@@a.m5892 اهلا،
-لتعلم اللغة العربية
for learning the Arabic language
مثال: عندي كتاب لتعلم اللغة العربية
-بتعلم اللغة العربية
I'm learning Arabic language
مثال: بتعلم اللغة العربية مع منار
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions
As-salarmu 3alaykum, lau samaHti , keef mnquul "I agree" bil-3aameyyeh?
Ahlan Ivor 👋 Shou ilakbar?
موافق imwafeq
🤣 It was very interesting to learn from this video that Arabs when they say NO put head up not move right to left like Europeans. When I asked my Arabic husband from Syria about something and he was doing like this I never understood what he means 🤭
❤❤❤❤❤❤😘
🤗🥰
@@ArabicwithManar thankful..... 🌹😘🌹😘
Thank you very much for video 🙏🏻
I have one question, why do we skip ب (word تحكي) in the sentence Can you speak slowly. Shouldn’t it be بتحكي ? Thank you
Hi Anna 🌼 we don't use ب with ممكن because it's a request. We use ب for the present simple.
Moo' is also used for no' as moo mushkileh= no problem, laah=no
Ahlan Syed 👋🏼 "mou" is not
No is "la'. 🙃
Can we say, "3evinni" for "help me"?
We can but it's 3enini 😊
This video was posted 2 years ago (today it's Dec. 28 2022). I sincerely hope she's been really fine these days...
Ahaln 👋🏼 shukran
When u say tekki, is the b a light letter when u read it
I didn't get the question 😅
@@ArabicwithManar it's in writing btekki, but it sounds like your saying tekki and not announcing the b, so is the b a light letter.
@@ArabicwithManar oh how much u charge in hour please
Hi, I've several coworkers from Syria but also some from Iraq, how much does the language differ? I know the Maghreb (Morocco) dialect is infused with French and so forth, which makes it hard to understand if you're learning Syrian/Levantine Arabic.
Hi 👋🏼 Syrian and Iraqi they have some differences between them but we can understand each other clearly.
@@ArabicwithManar Perfect, shukran :) I want to be able to speak with my colleagues in their native tongue.
@@HKarlsson Good luck 💐🙂
How do you say God bless?
Allah yebarek.
How accurate is speaking Syrian language compared to Lebanese style?
Ahlan Ahsen 👋🏼 they are the same dialect with a small different in the accent.
Always feel free to leave me comments when you have any questions or suggestions or just to say hi 🙂
What about tiqder or ti’der instead of mumkin ?
Hi Sami, for sure you could use 'betqder' can you
@@ArabicwithManar thanks 😊
I wanna if you know egypt Arabic also
I teach levantine 🙂
Aslamo alikum I want to learn qatri dialect how can i
Hi Abrar, I teach Levantine dialect, but it's undrestud in Qatar
@@ArabicwithManar mam they understood but they speak little different I'm new here endy mushakalah kaberah wallah
U r nice and Ur way of teaching is perfect MA Shaa Allah but help me plz how can I improve my Arabic
Good luck,
You just need time and practicing
Very nice. Madam how to say I need this . And how to say I want this
Hi Arshad, glad you liked the lesson.
I want بدي "bedi"/ I need بحتاج "behhtaj"
@@ArabicwithManar شكرا جزيلا
@@ArabicwithManar and how to say he need. And how to say he want. Please make a complete video
@Arshad Khan he want "bedo"
He need "byehhtaj".
It an important topic for sure in the future I will have videos about verb conjugations.
Try to use tashkeel we non natives can't read without it
Hi Jayed 👋 I will try.
salam madame,what about Na am
Ahlan Zain, na'am it means yes
نعم in MSA in Levantine dialect, we say ayeh اي
shukran jazilan from Malaysia wa Eid Saeed
@@Zain-xg4kn tekram Zain, eid Mubarak.
Always feel free to leave comments when you have any questions.
Are arabic ladies this beautiful
?
Do u have instagram also ?
Ahlan I do the same name