Hi GCE! Lovely, useful video! I was wondering what you're saying in the beginning, "lesh 'bestarghlemo(?)' arabeezy"? What are you asking her, when they deploy arabeezy?
Style Safwan you can learn Syrian/levant spoken Arabic through Nassra Arabic Method. Just google it, it's a website. I'm using it myself. It's really good.
We cannot speak about other programs. Most range from bad to okay... only a few are worth the money. If you have a budget set aside and you can take online lessons (even two hours a week), that would be the best way to study while remaining in your country. We have online amiyye study at CGE Jordan and you are welcome to find out more from our website (see link at the end of the video). If you know the alphabet and some basic grammar, then I would suggest you look at purchasing the book: The 101 Most Used Verb in Spoken Arabic: Jordan & Palestine. You can find it for a good price and free shipping on Jamalon's website (see the link in the note under the video above). It comes with 12 hours of MP3 audio and is the best resource for amiyye available anywhere.
Thank you so much! I went to so many sites but they kept spelling it like this جينا, which I think says "Gina". Or like this جنا which I think says "Jana". You have really made my day!
Hello, I have another question for the same name: is the pronunciation that you gave me like this, 'je-na-a' or is it like this 'je-na' ?(the way the english word 'antenna' is pronounced at the end; 'an-ten-na'. I think an easier way for me to ask is: is there only 2 syllables when you say the name? Thanks again for your help.
This all started with the introduction and wider use of internet and cellphones in the Arab world by the younger generation who knew English and back then most of technology was not available in Arabic so they invented a new way of using the English keyboard in Arabic. It’s new and not recognized by any authority. I don’t recommend anyone to learn it it’s a waste of time. As most of the technology is now available in Arabic
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bro when he started talking arabic i was shocked
Wallah
Thank you guys, l’ve been ages looking for the meaning of numbers in Arabic words 😄 Finally l figured this out here, SHOOKRAN 🙏🏻
Love this!❤ Really challenging to see the board words clearly.
Thx guys, this video helped Viktoria a lot to learn Arabic.
very useful information, thank you.
salam
Thank you Reem for your beautiful explanation❤️ With or without glasses, you are beautiful 🙃😄
Very helpful. The only thing is u missed to write the dot on the letter غ
Hi GCE! Lovely, useful video! I was wondering what you're saying in the beginning, "lesh 'bestarghlemo(?)' arabeezy"? What are you asking her, when they deploy arabeezy?
Thank you
Thank you!!
I can’t understand how you get fluent in writing arabic it’s so hard for me but that’s apart of the appeal
How to pronounce Lm3allem
هل يعرف احد العربية يجب علينا الدردشة؟
انا
What about ج? Do u use g for that?
For countries that pronounce the ج as a "j", then you will use "j". In Egypt, they use a "g" because that is close to how they pronounce it.
بتحكي ديم الانجليزيه ممتازة
i wanna ask something guys .....im from malaysia but how could i learn amiyye arabic and whats the easiest thing to learn it
Style Safwan you can learn Syrian/levant spoken Arabic through Nassra Arabic Method. Just google it, it's a website. I'm using it myself. It's really good.
order or download Pimsleur Eastern Arabic. It's expensive but it's so worth it. It works
LovexIslam how much u pay for tht n how long did you take tht programmes?
Miri M it focuses in fusha or amiyye?
We cannot speak about other programs. Most range from bad to okay... only a few are worth the money.
If you have a budget set aside and you can take online lessons (even two hours a week), that would be the best way to study while remaining in your country. We have online amiyye study at CGE Jordan and you are welcome to find out more from our website (see link at the end of the video).
If you know the alphabet and some basic grammar, then I would suggest you look at purchasing the book: The 101 Most Used Verb in Spoken Arabic: Jordan & Palestine. You can find it for a good price and free shipping on Jamalon's website (see the link in the note under the video above). It comes with 12 hours of MP3 audio and is the best resource for amiyye available anywhere.
hi how can i spell the name Jennah pronounced je-na, in arabic please?
جنى The way to write Jenna (or Jennah) is :
Thank you so much! I went to so many sites but they kept spelling it like this جينا, which I think says "Gina". Or like this جنا which I think says "Jana". You have really made my day!
Hello, I have another question for the same name: is the pronunciation that you gave me like this, 'je-na-a' or is it like this 'je-na' ?(the way the english word 'antenna' is pronounced at the end; 'an-ten-na'.
I think an easier way for me to ask is: is there only 2 syllables when you say the name?
Thanks again for your help.
@@panasonicbattery437 It is like the end of "antenna" -- two syllables.
Many thanks to you for your time :)
I can speak arabic look مرحبا باللغة العربية
This all started with the introduction and wider use of internet and cellphones in the Arab world by the younger generation who knew English and back then most of technology was not available in Arabic so they invented a new way of using the English keyboard in Arabic. It’s new and not recognized by any authority. I don’t recommend anyone to learn it it’s a waste of time. As most of the technology is now available in Arabic
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everyone should speak English will make it much easier
lol, a great video.... but this still mystifies me! ;D
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