The letter "ع" , 3 (ain) in morrocan arabic is a consonant that is pronounced differently than most English consonants. It is known as the voiced pharyngeal fricative .. 🔥🔥 It's a difficult sound for many English speakers to master, but with practice, it can be done. You can also find videos or audio recordings online that demonstrate how to pronounce this letter correctly .
I definitely knew you'd react to this song next after listening to M3a L3echrane. And THIS (5:38) was exactly what I came for. Priceless smile on your face brother you gave me the chills ahahah Enjoyed your videos man, you really put on some great content, love the channel keep up the good work ! Big up from Morocco 💪🔥
Hey Teddy, so about the numbers in the words there is certain numbers like 2,3,5,7,8 which we gave each a certain sound that is available in Arabic but not in English so we can write words in English but pronounce them in Arabic. I love your reaction (I'm a Stay part of GreyRacha)❤
Since the moroccan language is mainly derived from arabic, it contains some letters that do not exist in latin so we use some numbers to represent those letters
Dizzy has been rapping since 13 years in Morocco but the last 3 years he started to rap in English with an accent you won't even question and so he is both a long time rapper and a fast learner. I think there is no stopping him now from being a global star specially that during Qatar world cup he met with the other international Moroccan RedOne and they become good friends and created a Moroccan chant for the fans after the amazing run Morocco has had, it is called Dirou Niyya. RedOne has discovered Lady Gaga and he creates most of the hits that we like and he has a resident position with FIFA and he produces all the music related to the big football events. We are so proud of Dizzy here in Morocco specially because he is still very attached to his people and culture and I thank you for giving him more fans...keep on Bro because reacting on Dizzy can take your channel to the next level and you'd always tell people, I was one of the first to react on Dizzy before he became main stream 😅
Great reaction 👏👏 . Concerning the numbers: In arabic there is vocals that does not exist in latin. So numbers are used instead (resembling the much to the arabic letter ) ع --> 3, ح -->7 , ق -->9
Bousha9 wla ze** this guy vibing in our morrocan rap like it's uk rap and he do the best to understand the the lyrics and talking about switching flows and beats not just listining and dancing like some morrocan youtubers with love bro keep going ❤️🇲🇦
Bro your reaction to this song is just awesome, i really like how you vibe with the entire track, it such a vibe tho i like it too and by the way you are welcome anytime in Morocco big shoutout to you my G
we usually use Numbers to write some arabic Letters/sounds that are not represented in Latin Letters. We could just use arabic keyboards instead but we find it easier that way. Cool reactions!
1. ILike the way u explain, pay attention, appreciate every single detail, and in a very passionate way too. (Talking bout all thr réaction vidéos, I wached including this one) 2. Also u got a really good memory, the 2nd time u listen and ur already singing with him 😂 3. I hope u can do other réactions to Moroccan stuff
The numbers you see on the lyrics and the title of the last song you reacted to are meant to represent arabic letters that make sounds that can’t be writen in English basically that’t it
We use numbers because we can't find latin letters that sound like some arabic letters so for example we'll use 3 to replace ع because they're kind of similar visually So we use it only to text someone or to publish something on social media using Latin alphabet So basically we're writing Moroccan dialect using Latin alphabet
Actually numbers in moroccan dialect are replacing some alphabets in standard arabic like ق ,ع,خ ,غ’ ح خ ا these alphabets hahaha are like hard to pronounce , and as we use 'em in youth' language yk we gotta use romanized way so replaced alphabets by numbers hahaha
bro we are using these numbers 3597 in the middle of sentences because of Arabic darija ( darija is the slang language of Arabic) to refer to some letters that are not in English
What should I listen to next? 🍿👀
Hey Teddie! Are you going to continue watching Kingdom on your Patreon??
Goody Grace (nothing good) 💖
try madd ft shobee money call and trap el beldi bestt twoo tracks ever
Saudi rappers
DDD don big feat toto
Subscribing just because I’m Moroccan and we love everyone who loves us, our country or people or literally anything that has to do with Morocco 😂
fr lol😂
حنا شعب محروم من الحب و الحنان
Ach jab lblad l mzika
WE'RE DESPERATE
Yeah bro keeep sprending that love and we all proud for having 🇲🇦✌🏽💪🏾M.F.E
As moroccan, this is the best reaction ever the way you dance to the music every thing is emotional from the buttom of you heart..much love bro ❤
Elgrandetoto Ft Donbigg D.D.D is fire brooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Much love from morocco
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The letter "ع" , 3 (ain) in morrocan arabic is a consonant that is pronounced differently than most English consonants. It is known as the voiced pharyngeal fricative .. 🔥🔥
It's a difficult sound for many English speakers to master, but with practice, it can be done. You can also find videos or audio recordings online that demonstrate how to pronounce this letter correctly .
Love your Moroccan rap reactions! I’m subscribing for more keep ‘em coming 🔥
I love the energy of the reaction 🇲🇦❤️
As a Moroccan I feel so proud 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤️♾️
I definitely knew you'd react to this song next after listening to M3a L3echrane. And THIS (5:38) was exactly what I came for. Priceless smile on your face brother you gave me the chills ahahah
Enjoyed your videos man, you really put on some great content, love the channel keep up the good work !
Big up from Morocco 💪🔥
Agree bro oh my god jab li tbouricha i just love it
Hey Teddy, so about the numbers in the words there is certain numbers like 2,3,5,7,8 which we gave each a certain sound that is available in Arabic but not in English so we can write words in English but pronounce them in Arabic. I love your reaction (I'm a Stay part of GreyRacha)❤
Thank you for explaining 😊
Dizzy Dross is an Artist not a rapper! This man can rap, sing, act..he can do everything
مقواه يعاودها 100 خطرة ههههه
Since the moroccan language is mainly derived from arabic, it contains some letters that do not exist in latin so we use some numbers to represent those letters
Dizzy has been rapping since 13 years in Morocco but the last 3 years he started to rap in English with an accent you won't even question and so he is both a long time rapper and a fast learner. I think there is no stopping him now from being a global star specially that during Qatar world cup he met with the other international Moroccan RedOne and they become good friends and created a Moroccan chant for the fans after the amazing run Morocco has had, it is called Dirou Niyya. RedOne has discovered Lady Gaga and he creates most of the hits that we like and he has a resident position with FIFA and he produces all the music related to the big football events. We are so proud of Dizzy here in Morocco specially because he is still very attached to his people and culture and I thank you for giving him more fans...keep on Bro because reacting on Dizzy can take your channel to the next level and you'd always tell people, I was one of the first to react on Dizzy before he became main stream 😅
SHAYFEEN - darss flow
Don Bigg ft Toto - D.D.D
Great reaction 👏👏 . Concerning the numbers: In arabic there is vocals that does not exist in latin. So numbers are used instead (resembling the much to the arabic letter ) ع --> 3, ح -->7 , ق -->9
Thank you so much for this! 🙏🤝
There’s also
5〰️خ stressed kh (Khalid)
4〰️غ gh like kh but lighter
+ 2〰️A not used much
Rap Moroccan is another livel ......in any languages ..dros u are the best
OMG!!! I'am moroccan and your reaction has given me goosebumps !!!! HAD TO SUBSCRIBE 😍🔥🔥🔥
Bro gives best reactions ,shout out to you from Morocco 🤜🏾
That was freaking sick love ya 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
So mush energy in your reaction I really like it ❤️
Morocco is multilingual Moroccans speak Arabic French English Spanish and some Italian categories
Nice reaction broo🔥🔥🔥🇲🇦🤝🇬🇧
Bousha9 wla ze** this guy vibing in our morrocan rap like it's uk rap and he do the best to understand the the lyrics and talking about switching flows and beats not just listining and dancing like some morrocan youtubers with love bro keep going ❤️🇲🇦
the best reaction i've ever seen ❤❤
Bro your reaction to this song is just awesome, i really like how you vibe with the entire track, it such a vibe tho i like it too
and by the way you are welcome anytime in Morocco big shoutout to you my G
Best reaction I've ever seen
The energy bro 💯🔥🎶
Our moroccan dialect contains words from arabic french and spanish. Also there is amazigh
YOU'RE ENERGY IS FVCKING EVERYTHING 🔥🔥 You make me love this song even more ...
Awesome your reaction is fireeeee keep going
Damn, you learned the song by heart 😅😅😅
As a Moroccan, I'm hearing this song for the first time with you here 😂❤
The vibe the vibe is something else bro 😍⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
I love the energy and reaction vibes big hi from canada 🇨🇦🇲🇦
Anys already said that one of his dreams was to have a ft with Dizzy
The numbers usually are symbols for sounds that aren’t on the “english” alphabet,the usual are 3,7 and 9
Love your reaction to our rappers homeboy, also the numbers it’s because of our dialect darija we talk like that in letters other than arabic
we usually use Numbers to write some arabic Letters/sounds that are not represented in Latin Letters. We could just use arabic keyboards instead but we find it easier that way.
Cool reactions!
Nice réaction Man ! I suggest you to react to thé album of PAUSE, on other morroccan rapper... WE call him thé philosophe
Thank you brother for reaction ❤
Love how you listened to "M3a L3echran" before you started watching this one.
i actually never heard of dizzy but thanks to you teddy...i might be a fan istg he seems sick
I'm so proud to be Moroccan 🇲🇦❤️🇲🇦❤️🇲🇦❤️🇲🇦😍😍😍
I love your energy man
Really admirable keep it up!! 🤝🏼🇲🇦
Hello from morocco ❤️
We need more reaction about moroccan rap 🙏🏻🇲🇦
Best réaction ever seen
1. ILike the way u explain, pay attention, appreciate every single detail, and in a very passionate way too. (Talking bout all thr réaction vidéos, I wached including this one)
2. Also u got a really good memory, the 2nd time u listen and ur already singing with him 😂
3. I hope u can do other réactions to Moroccan stuff
Big up to this guy Kepp it going man
I know u because of your Kpop reactions which are amazing and i love u more now cause you just discovered my country’s music !! WELCOMEE 🤗
Got a Manal reaction coming tonight too 🍿👀
You can listen to one of the best songs in the history of Morocco, Toto and Don Big named D.D.D
Your reaction is amazing cuz you are viping with the music big up to you from Morocco
Where are you teddy the mortocan scene is on fire we need more reaction
Dizzy need to sign with American music producer he knows how to rap in English French Arabic Spanish..
The numbers you see on the lyrics and the title of the last song you reacted to are meant to represent arabic letters that make sounds that can’t be writen in English basically that’t it
Sei splendido fratello.... Grande... Continua così
Big UP rap Moroccan 💪
We use numbers because we can't find latin letters that sound like some arabic letters so for example we'll use 3 to replace ع because they're kind of similar visually
So we use it only to text someone or to publish something on social media using Latin alphabet
So basically we're writing Moroccan dialect using Latin alphabet
I like your reaction bro .morrocan from Alaska
Actually numbers in moroccan dialect are replacing some alphabets in standard arabic like
ق ,ع,خ ,غ’ ح خ ا these alphabets hahaha are like hard to pronounce , and as we use 'em in youth' language yk we gotta use romanized way so replaced alphabets by numbers hahaha
Keep going ❤🇲🇦
We Moroccans most of us speak all languages Arabic English French and Spanish 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
U need definitely to check out Benzz alors alors ft french Montana & toon Wayne this song is Moroccan and have two Moroccan rappers in it ❤
We have sounds in our launguage that are not in french letters so we use numbers to make up for them
try this one teddy : ElGrandeToto feat Don Bigg D.D.D
ITS INSANE
More , big up 🇲🇦🇲🇦
Nice reaction bro👍
Best reaction you got a new sub
OMG BY SHAYFEEN
Dizzy has to see this
Yeaaaahhh more 🇲🇦 rap
7ari - Amigos next plz + nice reaction bro keep it up
hahah as a moroccan embassador lol , id say yeah we are french influenced .
Dizzy dross "paris"❤🔥🔥🔥
Dizzy Dros - Moutanabbi 🔥🔥
The marrocain language it's (darija) mix of the Arabic and France and Spanish and Greece
Am i dreaming😳 i've never thought i'll see you reacting to something from my country i was shocked tbh😂 but thank you fr👏🏻
Keep it up bro, you are the best ❤🇲🇦❤
Don Bigg feat The Game and Obie Trice
Morocco American feature
yess more dizzy and moroccan music pls!
Elgrandetot ft don bigg « DDD »song is fire🔥🔥
Love your reaction ❤
Bro we want The rapper "PAUSE FLOW" ASAP it's fire 🔥
I like the energy 😂🙌🏽
For the gamers out there, Dizzy Dros did voice acting as Measurehead in Disco Elysium
Dizzy is the King bro
Nice réaction 👌
Dada - B2
Shayfeen - OMG
Elgrandetoto - mghayer
Don Bigg - ddd
You won’t regret it 😉
Dizzy dros cazafonia from 2011 his first song you gotta check it out to see what he's actually about
Shayfeen excep tagne - OMG
The Moroccan language is a mixture of Arabic and Amazigh language and French Spanish
Best reaction 😍🇲🇦❤
React to Fifa - Welcome To Morocco next plz and thank you🇲🇦❤
Probably u should see his track called nota deferent vibe!
Finally, some honest reaction
I like your energy woow🎉🎉
The best react ever 🇲🇦
Yeaah yeeaah this is Morocco baby 🇲🇦 🪐 🌠
goota check out "Liamsi ''mon love Oho ''
FINALLY KOBE🤩😎
bro we are using these numbers 3597 in the middle of sentences because of Arabic darija ( darija is the slang language of Arabic) to refer to some letters that are not in English