Which Music is Popular in Tunisia? | Easy Tunisian Arabic 14
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Right now I'm deciding which dialect of Arabic I'd like to learn. Tunisian sounds cool. I love all the mixing with French and, of course, the Tunisian people seem pretty great!
So excited every time these come out!! They're so helpful to me in learning Tunisian. It's also so interesting to hear what Tunsians listen to 💓 aishik!
Is it even worth it for an European man to try to learn Arabic, considering how many dialects of arabic there are in the world, and classical arabic is hardly spoken by anyone on a daily basis, and in addition, arabs (especially young and middle-aged arabs recognize it) may make fun of you if you speak traditional arabic on the street. Any honest opinion from Arabic natives?
We usually find it weird if an Arabic person speaking traditional Arabic in a casual situation but if a foreigner try to learn and speak Arabic we won't make fun of his efforts and we would actually appreciate it and feel happy about his interest in our language so don't let bad thoughts stopping you from doing something you want to do 😊 ( and if someone makes fun of you trying to speak Arabic you should feel sorry for them for many reasons)
Olá! Lovely episode and energy as usual. Kudos.
I think here in Brazil the reactions would be similar.
The video makes me happy and curious about SAMARA. Well done :)
I look forward to every video! Thank you very much!
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great video!
From Germany ♥️
I like Music..
But, listening al-Qur'an never be bored.
Al Quran is just the highest and should be number 1 for you above anything you listen to.
@@a.demifemiflapo5795 Yes, bro..
إن شاء الله
Thank you...
Hey :) i love your videos for Tunisia! I hope that you will make new videos soon!
العصب في تعاليق المشارقة هنا
كلامهم صحيح ، فسدوها اللهجة بالكلام الفرنسي كانوا ينجموا يستعملوا تونسي بحت !
احسن كي ما يفهموناش و احنا نفهمهم 👍👍👍
@@Hassenfeki تي يتمنيكوا يفهمونا اما عاملين بالعاني . تي بربي اللهجة المصرية شكون يفهمها انا بيدي منفهمهاش و لهجة المشرق معبيا لغات و كلام موش مفهوم
ماسطة الحلقة بصراحة !
ttraduction l l'english jeet perfect 🙂🙂
As Native Arabic speaker , I used English subs to understand some words ")
I would suggest to anyone interested in Arabic to learn Egyptian dialect its the most known one and all Arabic nation can understand it easy.
Just wondering, is Arabic from Saudi Arabia also widely understood?
There is still such beauty in learning this dialect from a smaller country such as Tunsisia! Even if not as much broad use
@@Я_Яша I’m a native Arabic speaker and yes Gulf, Levantine, and Egyptian Arabic are all widely understood and although there are many differences, they’re very similar. Tunisian Arabic feels like a whole other language sometimes haha because of how intertwined French is with the language. Same thing with Moroccan.
@@Lygjugujkh9876 Not only French though X)
The same thing applies to us as Tunisians. We use English subs to understand your Egyptian dialect because it is not understood at all.
المفروض البرنامج ده يكون باللهجة المصريه مش مزيج من العربيه و الفرنسيه البرنامج اسمه ايزي ارابك مش ايزي كوكتيل محدش فاهم حاجه
Easy "Tunisian" Arabic, Tunisian language is mostly arabic but has french in it as well as italian, spanish and Amazighi
cry about it
You sure you saw "Tunisian" in the title ? not arabic but Tunisian Arabic , u saw it right ?
@@beady199 trust me udk how much amazighi it has , such as negativity as in saying ch after a verb like tguedech, taqrach , so not only vocabulary but also grammar is greatly influenced by amazighi
هذاي لغتنا يا باشا تحبها ولا تكرها و مدام عنوان الفيديو "اللهجة التونسية" كلامك موش في محلها