Ana:- I am Anta:- you are (male) Anti:- you are (female) Huwa:- he is Hiya:- she is Antuma:- you are (dual) Antum:- you are (male/ plural) Antunna:- you are (female/ plural) Nahnu:- we are Huma:- they are (dual) Hum:- they are (male/ plural) Hunn:- they are ( female/ plural) Shukran jazeelan "Thanks a lot"😊
@@emaanfaisal8145 I, we, you, he, she, it, they, me, us, her, him, them, mine, ours, hers, his, theirs + about 100 more. What "grammatically incorrect" pronouns are you referring to, exactly?
@@eriklarsen6790 The made up ones, or neo-pronouns if you may. Ze, zim, zer, eir, or other of these pronouns mentally unstable people in the West use to fit ' outside the box of gender binary'.
Arabic is the oldest language still widely used..... for example : city of Babel in Iraq (Messopotamia) c. 3500 BCE, from Baab ( gate or door ) and El ( God ) which still same (used) in Arabic today.....
Do not learn it, it will not benefit you in anything, and it is difficult. I am an Arab and I am trying to learn the English language and reach the highest level because it will benefit me in that I work and travel there and never return to Egypt again 😂 but I only travel The important thing is that I say that the Arabic language is bad, and I am also a Christian, and in the end I say that it is personal freedom 🙋♂️✨
The 12 Arabic pronouns: Ana I Nahnu. we Anta. You male (1) Anti. You female (1) Antuma. You two Antum. You male (pl.) Antuna. You female(pl.) Huwa. He Hiya. She Huma Them two Hum. Them male Hun. Them female
Where is "it"? That's the seventh pronoun that both of y'all conveniently left out. But it's very important. In arabic, half the time, you don't know if you're talking about "he" a person or "he" a thing
@@marioluigi9599 btw I just come to realize that we don’t even use “he” when referring to objects that often it might sound confusing but it really isn’t even without full context we can still differentiate
@@howardchang7999yes, Chinese grammar is really easy compared to Arabic, I'd say Arabic grammar is similar to Russian. Chinese is hard only in Hanzi (Chinese Character), but once you learn character keys it'll be easy as well.
I’m an English educator and was born speaking English (though I’m not from an English speaking background), but I ❤Arabic. The language of my Nabiy and much more. May Allah increase and perfect my Arabic and other Muslims too.
I Personally recommend to come to Christ for salvation. He is The Way The Truth and The Life and the only way to The Heavenly Father is through him. He died in the cross and took our from us so that we may be forgiven, he paid the price of sin for us. He arose from the dead and ascended into heaven so that we may enter his kingdom. All you have to do to have eternal life is to believe in these things, repent and ask for forgiveness. Strict rules and regulations do not save a man, only Jesus can.
Like Spanish ❤ I’m hoping to learn Arabic so I can read the Quran in it’s original language. I can’t imagine having that understanding and seeing the beauty of it in that way. May Allah make it easy on me. ❤
@@yamen_727 لو قلتها لنفسك وطبقتها لما كان هذا حال لسانك،هو في الاساس قرأه بالإسبانية وانأثر وما الاسبانية الا ترجمة لكلام الله ما بالك ماذا سيحدث له اذا قرأ كلام الله نفسه ليست كل قلوب الناس مريضة مثل قلبك ، واكبر مثال على هذا يتجلى في مقارنة اهل القران وحفظته بأمثالك
May allah keep you firm on the truth and protect your heart from drying like some people here in the replies And bless you from where you don't expect and use you to benefit the omah my brother And know that only allah knows how great is your reward
@@2FreePalestineFreeYourself اسكت ايها الكذاب تقوم بالسب والشتم الشخص انتقد دينك وخرج منه ولكن عندما بسالك شخص غير مسلم عن دينك تظهر الجانب الوردي منه وتقوم بالكذب على اساس دينك دين رحمه ! يا كذاب
? No bro, that's all japanese. In japanese, to say "I", you will use a different pronoun depending on your personality and who you are talking to A humble or polite boy or man might use "Boku" 僕, while a very confident guy might use "ore" 俺 instead. Women might use Watashi 私 or Atashi alot, and men also use Watashi as a default polite one. Keep in mind, every word stated means "i', and that's it. And there are tons of other ones !
@@momuma786 i cant find a reference copy for the spelling of duhr/zuhrr/we in arabic, but from wiki its : صَلَاة ٱلظُّهْر ṣalāt aẓ-ẓuhr, if you look, it say ة ٱلظُّ, the lsat letter is **ZA or DA**, imagine the words in english, "th(ought", "th(ink", see where your tongue is placed? right underneath the front teeth, now you can say think or zink or thought or zought, the same thing is here. either zuhr or duhr works(please correct if wrong). Im from bengal.
Being bigger doesn't always make it better. Communication is the objective. Not taking anything away from the language. It is the most beautiful and purest language on earth. Wish it were a bit easier to learn
That's how it is. It is very rich cause that is what Allah or God the Creator uses it for His Books. Somebody too will find yours more funny by thinking is not enough.
Like this example : And one of my favourite use of Arabic language ✋🤩 قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : كلمتان ثقيلتان في الميزان وخفيفتان في لسان وحبيبتان إلى الرحمن أو كما قال ...
I am so lucky, in my country bangladesh, my parents sent me to learn arabic from childhood, besides my native is bangla, i am also fluent in english, hindi, urdu bcz of movies, cartoons ans tv shows,
In Hebrew there are ten: 1. אני (ani)I am 2. אנחנו (anakhnu) we are 3.אתה (ata) you are-male 4. את (at) you are-female 5. אתם (atem) you are-male,plural 6. אתן (aten) you are-female,plural 7. הוא (hu) he is 8. היא (hi) she is 9. הם (hem) they are-male 10. הן (hen) they are-female
Waw 😮 Arabic language didn’t change! What a coincidence that Allah finale message and version of the holy book came in a language that thousand years after…is unchanged. Hemdoulileh for Islam
I think the consensus is that the difficulty of learning a language depends on the relations of that language to your mother tongue. So it's easier for an English speaker to learn German than it is to learn Arabic, because English and German have so much more in common.
Arabic and English are two different things and do not need to compare them let those who speak Arabic learn their language without bringing English into it
Filipino *Ako - I (before verb) *Ko - I (after verb) (Sa)Akin - Mine *Ikaw - You (Before verb) *Kita - You (After verb) (Sa)Iyo - Your/s (Singular) Siya - He/She (Sa)Kanya - Him/His/Her/s Sila - Them (Sa)Atin - Ours (Sa) Inyo - Your/s (Plural) (Sa) Kanila - Their I feel like I miss something. NOTE: *I'm not a language expert of my language but I don't know how to differentiate this although I know they are very different
If you add before and after verbs in arabic, you will get larger than 12. So remove before and after verbs, then compare. Just for your knowledge, in arabic, if you add words or verbs, the pronouns change for example: Ka ك you Ta ت you (male) Ti ت you (female) Tu ت i Na نا we .......and several more
Assalamu alaikum wara wabarakathuhu Your videos were very useful for us Alhamdulillah and akhi we need much more videos to understand more about the holy Quran
It's easier but filled with decrepency and confusing as hell pronunciation can change by leaps and bounds just by changing one letter in the word I just gave up learning the consonants and vowels sounds but Arabic is more beautiful and is more larger language this is why it hasn't evolved much in the past 1400 years because there is no need to change it instead of being absorbed Arabic absorbs other languages while English has evolved a lot in the past 200 years or so, so much that a normal person can't even read or understand the old English.
@@hakimdiwan5101 It’s my native language so perhaps I’m bias, but there is an objective way to look at how hard it is to learn a language. -Number of grammar rules to learn -Number of verb tenses -Number of subjects/persons etc…. In this example, We can see Arabic has FAR more pronouns than English, therefore it takes more time to study them… That’s why one could say it’s generally easier to learn English than Arabic (unless you already speak Semitic languages like Hebrew / Aramaic)
@@dumb4219I agree actually. Languages are nothing but sounds with funny symbols attached to them. on the other hand, I also think bengali to be the sweetest language.
@@realsstudios8153 comment section is for expressing your opinion. Nobody asks shit. Besides, I didn't said anything irrelevent or replied specifically to you.
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
Did you also know that arabic is also much more unecessarily complicated compared to english and thus is not eligible to be a Global language for all the common people?
@@Wastin_my_damn_time Yeah, most won’t because they favor ideology or those who are seemingly discriminated against over truth. Again, there’s no logic in your claim that I have no logic, while my claim is based on the logic I did provide, such as the fact that there’s nothing practically useful in having multiple words and complicated grammar in a lanaguage you want millions of people to speak in, exactly due to the reason that there’s so many idiots (common folk) who cannot bare to learn a complicated language, the same idiots that say there js no logic behind this statement (you).
@@xoutsideraspakavinatigo2650 France used to be a global language too even though it is grammatically complex. English as a lingua franca is tied to british imperialism and the usa being a superpower
Polish has 14 Ja - me Ty - you Pan - you (m. Formal) Pani- you (f. Formal) On - he Ona - she Ono - it My - we Wy - you plural Panowie - you formal male Państwo - you formal mixed Panie - you formal female Oni - them male mixed or neutral One - them female
Sanskrit also has many pronouns which makes it hard and confusing. 1)एषः - a male from long distace 2)एषा - a female from a long distance 3)एतत् - an object from long distance 4)सः - a male from short distace 5)सा -a female from short distace 7)तत् - an object from short distance 8)अस्मद् - me 9)युष्मद् - you 10)इदम् - this 11)अस्मात् - this 12)माम् - me 13)त्वम् - you 14)कः - who ( male ) 15)का - II ( female ) 16)वयम् - we 17)त्वा - you 18)मयम् - me 19)युवाम् - you all 20)यूयम् - you both 21)काचित् - some 22)यः - one who ( male/female/non living object) And much more.....
It isn't hard, and certainly not confusing. Actually Sanskrit is so structured that there is a systematic order to learn it which makes it easy. Most of the pronouns you have written are from the tables etad, tad, yad, Kim and asmad yushmad. If you understand the pattern of the vibhaktis, it becomes very easy.
Sanskrit has 25 (as far as I can count). This is an easier structure for what you have written 1)First person pronoun- Asmad- 3 grammatical numbers x 7 vibhaktis 2) Second person pronouns- yushmad (for person younger than or of the same age as the speaker) - 3 grammatical numbers x 7 vibhaktis Bhavat (for person elder than or superior to the speaker) - in masculine and feminine - both having 3 grammatical numbers x 8 vibhaktis 3) Third person pronouns- Yad (which/who) tad (that- for object/person not present) adas (that/ far away object/person) Kim (what) idam (this- for object/person which is near) etad(this- for object/ person which is very near or handy) sarva (all) each of the above in masculine, feminine and neuter - each having 3 grammatical numbers x 8 vibhaktis (Vibhakti = preposition, the pronouns are structured based on the preposition used and the root word is changed according to the pattern of the vibhakti, and the 3 grammatical numbers (vachanam) are singular, dual and plural) So 25 pronouns in total, 23 of which have 24 forms each and 2 of which have 21 forms each. 😊
That's what we Muslims try to teach non believers that Arabic is a wide range language. But again they try to translate Quran into English through Google translator and get wrong translation and criticize us that our religion has faults ( نعوذباللہ). But actually their fault that they don't know what language they trying to translate. Most of the non believers shows uneducated behavior. It's not my opinion it's just I have got experience.
Please do not stress out about it! Everybody on the earth knows that your religion hasn't got a fault and it is perfect. And that is true for the other roughly 4000 religions as well that exist on earth. I just hope that neither of them would call you a non-believer, that would be a very uneducated behavior on their part. On top of that, I can tell you that non-religious people also appreciate that your religion is perfect for you, as they are very intelligent and kind people.
🟠Sanskrit has 28 (as far as I can count, maybe there are more) 1)One first person pronoun- ➡Asmad- 3 vachanani x 7 vibhaktis 2) Three second person pronouns- ➡yushmad (for person younger than or of the same age as the speaker) - 3 vachanani x 7 vibhaktis ➡Bhavat (for person elder than or superior to the speaker) - in masculine and feminine - both having 3 vachanani x 8 vibhaktis 3) Twenty-four third person pronouns- ➡Yad (which/who) ➡tad (that- for object/person not present) ➡adas (that/ far away object/person) ➡idam (this- for object/person which is near) ➡etad(this- for object/ person which is very near or handy) ➡Kim (what/who - interrogative pronoun) ➡Katama (which - interrogative pronoun) ➡sarva (all - indefinite pronoun) each of the above in masculine, feminine and neuter - each having 3 vachanani x 8 vibhaktis (Vibhakti = cases, and the vachanani = grammatical numbers which are singular, dual and plural) 🟠So 28 pronouns in total, 26 of which have 24 forms each and 2 of which have 21 forms each. 😊 (➡You can also form indefinite pronouns by adding the suffixes chan, api, chit/chid to the appropriate forms of kim and katama.) 🟠So, counting as per the video (he is, she is, it is, I am, you are, we are) in Sanskrit, there would be 57 pronouns (excluding the interrogative and indefinite pronouns.
@@adnanrashtogi4553because that is tafsir. You cannot translate the Qur'an even into modern Arabic. It's an extremely spiritual language. Your name is Adnan. It's sad that you don't even know this.
@@faisalmehmood5375 you make the case weak for Qur'an , if Qur'an cannot be translated into modern Arabic, then who can understand it ?? 90% of muslims dont understand Arabic , leave aside Qur'an Arabic !!
For addition, even though there are 12 pronouns, there are 13 distinct rows in the conjugation table. The pronoun هما conjugates differently depending on the gender. As opposed to languages like English, French, Italian, Spanish etc, where the 3rd person singular has distinct pronouns depending on gender but the conjugation is the same. So here you have two or more pronouns sitting on the same row in the conjugation table, and in Arabic you have one pronoun generating two distinct rows.
Bahasa Indonesia have no pronounce and strictly gender neutral. I am (aku adalah), he/she is (dia adalah), they are (mereka adalah), we are (kami adalah and kita adalah). Bahasa Indonesia is simple and beyond modern.
Indonesian pronouns: Aku = I (friend and family) Saya = I (to be more polite) daku = I ("n" + aku) Hamba = I/me (for praying) Kami = we (without you) Kita = we (with you) Kamu = you (friend and family) Kau = you (literature, poetry, song) dikau = you ("n" + kau) Engkau = you (for God in praying) Anda = you (single or plural for respecting) Kalian = you (plural for kamu) Dia = he/she (human) Ia = he/she/it (human/animal/object) Beliau = he/she (for respecting) Mereka = they
Ana:- I am
Anta:- you are (male)
Anti:- you are (female)
Huwa:- he is
Hiya:- she is
Antuma:- you are (dual)
Antum:- you are (male/ plural)
Antunna:- you are (female/ plural)
Nahnu:- we are
Huma:- they are (dual)
Hum:- they are (male/ plural)
Hunn:- they are ( female/ plural)
Shukran jazeelan
"Thanks a lot"😊
English has 6 pronouns
the west: 💀💀💀
To be fair, those aren't grammatically correct.
@@emaanfaisal8145 completely agreed
Standard Arabic has 12 pronouns
Thousands of other Arabic dialects:💀☠️⚰️🪦
@@emaanfaisal8145 I, we, you, he, she, it, they, me, us, her, him, them, mine, ours, hers, his, theirs + about 100 more. What "grammatically incorrect" pronouns are you referring to, exactly?
@@eriklarsen6790 The made up ones, or neo-pronouns if you may. Ze, zim, zer, eir, or other of these pronouns mentally unstable people in the West use to fit ' outside the box of gender binary'.
Ya Allah make it easy for me to learn arabic
Try Duolingo
Ameen
@@Abida_mar636you know some? I want to learn IT too
😂
أتمنى لك التوفيق
Alhamdulilah arabic is rich language as a muslim non arab am proud of it since my Quran is written in arabic
Same with my Syriac (Aramaic)
I know Arabic is one of the hardest language but i won't give up learning it♥️
if you memorize al-Quran it will help you big time in learning arabic
Arabic is the oldest language still widely used..... for example : city of Babel in Iraq (Messopotamia) c. 3500 BCE, from Baab ( gate or door ) and El ( God ) which still same (used) in Arabic today.....
It’s not that hard. Luckily there are tons of free resources on TH-cam and duolingo etc. it is easier than many Asian languages for English speakers
May Allah help you master it !
Do not learn it, it will not benefit you in anything, and it is difficult. I am an Arab and I am trying to learn the English language and reach the highest level because it will benefit me in that I work and travel there and never return to Egypt again 😂 but I only travel The important thing is that I say that the Arabic language is bad, and I am also a Christian, and in the end I say that it is personal freedom 🙋♂️✨
The 12 Arabic pronouns:
Ana I
Nahnu. we
Anta. You male (1)
Anti. You female (1)
Antuma. You two
Antum. You male (pl.)
Antuna. You female(pl.)
Huwa. He
Hiya. She
Huma Them two
Hum. Them male
Hun. Them female
thank allah, this comment should be on top
Where is "it"?
That's the seventh pronoun that both of y'all conveniently left out. But it's very important. In arabic, half the time, you don't know if you're talking about "he" a person or "he" a thing
@@marioluigi9599well “it” depends on the context
@@marioluigi9599 btw I just come to realize that we don’t even use “he” when referring to objects that often it might sound confusing but it really isn’t even without full context we can still differentiate
1 more : Hadja
Arabic is a beautiful language.
I agree 🫀
Total agree 💯
i agree too 😊
yeah
yes
I am from Bangladesh. My language is Bengali but I like Arabic language because I am Muslim.
i love Bangladesh from algeria ❤
@@manomotcho3599 take love brother ❤🙂
❤️
Chinese: finally a worthy competetor
in fact Chinese grammar is very easy😂
@@howardchang7999yes, Chinese grammar is really easy compared to Arabic, I'd say Arabic grammar is similar to Russian. Chinese is hard only in Hanzi (Chinese Character), but once you learn character keys it'll be easy as well.
Chinese pronouns are too easy and few. wo ni ta tamen that's it.
@@Zharas94 the pinyin takes more time to learn than total time learning Arabic letters and enunciation altogether 😅
Arabic: our battle will be legendary .😂😂😂
I’m an English educator and was born speaking English (though I’m not from an English speaking background), but I ❤Arabic. The language of my Nabiy and much more.
May Allah increase and perfect my Arabic and other Muslims too.
Inshallah I am learn Arabic because it is the beautiful language in whole world because it is my prophets language
No, it isn't
maybe you can also learn proper english while you are at it
I Personally recommend to come to Christ for salvation. He is The Way The Truth and The Life and the only way to The Heavenly Father is through him. He died in the cross and took our from us so that we may be forgiven, he paid the price of sin for us. He arose from the dead and ascended into heaven so that we may enter his kingdom. All you have to do to have eternal life is to believe in these things, repent and ask for forgiveness. Strict rules and regulations do not save a man, only Jesus can.
@@MochaMilk_x2000 really bro English obviously isn't this person's native language. How many languages do you speak with 100% native accuracy?
@@wordywizard4786
عيسى بريء منكم.
Respect Arabic language ❤
Hebrew has the same pronouns as Arabic, what are going to say now, free Palestine?
@@Soccergangprohuh??
Hebrew don't have scope of calligraphy.
Each word must not touch each other@@Soccergangpro
@@Soccergangprono one said s2it about is66el
So sh6t your mouth and enjoy the video
Big Respect for the Arabic language
Na akhi. You don't know.
Modern day English have thousands of Pronouns
😂😂😂😂
Oh i know that, like "i identified myself as an ambulance and my prounouns are wee/woo"
Attack helicopter
THat doesnt mean its included in the real language
@@AishaAtiqueAraronly time will tell😢
Like Spanish ❤ I’m hoping to learn Arabic so I can read the Quran in it’s original language. I can’t imagine having that understanding and seeing the beauty of it in that way. May Allah make it easy on me. ❤
لاتنخدع !
Really you are a nice person God Almighty reward you for your good intention
@@yamen_727
لو قلتها لنفسك وطبقتها لما كان هذا حال لسانك،هو في الاساس قرأه بالإسبانية وانأثر وما الاسبانية الا ترجمة لكلام الله
ما بالك ماذا سيحدث له اذا قرأ كلام الله نفسه
ليست كل قلوب الناس مريضة مثل قلبك ،
واكبر مثال على هذا يتجلى في مقارنة اهل القران وحفظته بأمثالك
May allah keep you firm on the truth and protect your heart from drying like some people here in the replies
And bless you from where you don't expect and use you to benefit the omah my brother
And know that only allah knows how great is your reward
@@2FreePalestineFreeYourself اسكت ايها الكذاب تقوم بالسب والشتم الشخص انتقد دينك وخرج منه ولكن عندما بسالك شخص غير مسلم عن دينك تظهر الجانب الوردي منه وتقوم بالكذب على اساس دينك دين رحمه ! يا كذاب
The language of the Quran❤
Maa Shaa Allah
In Japanese, we have
I am = Watashi, Boku, Ore, Washi, Atashi, Sessya, Watakushi, Oresama, Ware, Chin, Jibun, Shou, Atai, Wate, Wai, Uchi, Oira, Ora, Oidon, Touhou, Honkan, Wagahai etc,,,
You are = Anata, Anta, Omae, Kimi, Sochira, Otaku, Nanji, Sonata, Onushi etc,,,
That's different languages it's not considered as 1 language
? No bro, that's all japanese.
In japanese, to say "I", you will use a different pronoun depending on your personality and who you are talking to
A humble or polite boy or man might use "Boku" 僕, while a very confident guy might use "ore" 俺 instead.
Women might use Watashi 私 or Atashi alot, and men also use Watashi as a default polite one.
Keep in mind, every word stated means "i', and that's it. And there are tons of other ones !
Pretty cool that "anta" means the same thing in Arabic and Japanese
@@Honest_Question Yes! But Anta sounds a bit rude in some occasions
@@user-ox1mv7bw3u We don't have some languages in Japan. Japanese is only one language. Even so, we have a lot of pronouns
Liberals: "well, acrually we have 512000 pronouns" 🤡
@RehamSartawi-rm9pj why
Why would you visit an Arabic educational site? Troll .
I'm a liberal. That's not how it is. There's 6 main pronouns. Neopronouns are a whole different thing
@@Blockly806 us/usa those are my pronouns, and if you do not abide by them, you will be charged with a hate crime
@@motazwastaken that never happens
İn Polish we have only 8 pronouns...
But every object like spoon or fork or car has its masculine, feminine or neutral form.
in Russian the same🙂
@@LearnArabicKhasuAsalam-O-Alaikum! what is the difference between noon prayer name Dhuhar and Zohar?
@@momuma786 spelling and saying it, transliterated(the way of how you say it) can be zuhr or duhr, some say tuhr,
@@Apogee012 which one is correct brother... where are you from?
@@momuma786 i cant find a reference copy for the spelling of duhr/zuhrr/we in arabic, but from wiki its : صَلَاة ٱلظُّهْر ṣalāt aẓ-ẓuhr, if you look, it say ة ٱلظُّ, the lsat letter is **ZA or DA**, imagine the words in english, "th(ought", "th(ink", see where your tongue is placed? right underneath the front teeth, now you can say think or zink or thought or zought, the same thing is here. either zuhr or duhr works(please correct if wrong).
Im from bengal.
Being bigger doesn't always make it better. Communication is the objective. Not taking anything away from the language. It is the most beautiful and purest language on earth. Wish it were a bit easier to learn
Then Sanskrit is bigger than arabic.
May God accept my prayer to be clever and understand the language of the Qur'an. Aamiin
God will allow what He will. If He grants you this - use the Abrahamic fan fiction against the false faith it fuels
Shut up
Shut up speed ban
Ameen
Me too
The dual and plural forms in Arabic are insane lol. Even verbs & adjectives have dual 😂😂.
That's how it is. It is very rich cause that is what Allah or God the Creator uses it for His Books. Somebody too will find yours more funny by thinking is not enough.
Like this example : And one of my favourite use of Arabic language ✋🤩
قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : كلمتان ثقيلتان في الميزان وخفيفتان في لسان وحبيبتان إلى الرحمن
أو كما قال ...
@@shahinsainu1909 The use of 'muthanna' form is mind boggling. Salute to arabic.
@@annyadya9166books?
@@shahinsainu1909au kamala qala alais salatu was salaam
I am so lucky, in my country bangladesh, my parents sent me to learn arabic from childhood, besides my native is bangla, i am also fluent in english, hindi, urdu bcz of movies, cartoons ans tv shows,
Do you know Sanskrit, the mother language?
I still don’t know how this video wasn’t censored here in the USA.
Why does it need to
@@suhqurgaming1032 Because it has she and he only.
it does not need to be censored.@@countryballspredicciones5184
@@countryballspredicciones5184i dont get your logic
@@countryballspredicciones5184
I'm speechless 😮
Or I can't stop laughing 😂
I Don’t know what to choose 😅
tamil just entered the chat
I actually speak Arabic. I am from Saudi Arabia. I am Muslim.
And here we start the Religion stuff💀💔
Sameeeee
Oh wow. I never knew that about you @lujainzahid. What other random self facts can you offer to the word?
@@ANGEL-gh8skWhy that 💔? Atheist I see?
May allah make it easy for all of us to learn arabic faster and fluently
Ameen
In Indonesia we have: Aku/saya (I) kamu/anda (you), dia (she/he), kita/kami (we), kalian (you all/plural), mereka (they). There are 6 pronouns....😃
Gampang bgt wkwkwkwk
sangat mudah seperti bahasa melayu
👌👍🏾
I'm arabian but i watch many Indonesian videos , thank you that actually helped me , yesterday i saw a meme in Indonesian that said saya gay
Simple 👍
The same applies to Turkish, as well. That's enough, I guess, to identify the necessaries around us.
I’m one of Arabic learner now ~ 🎉
Nothing to be proud of. It just makes Arabic more difficult.
When did he said he was proud? Don't be an insecure imbecile.
Arabic is the most eloquent language there is.
In Hebrew there are ten:
1. אני (ani)I am
2. אנחנו (anakhnu) we are
3.אתה (ata) you are-male
4. את (at) you are-female
5. אתם (atem) you are-male,plural
6. אתן (aten) you are-female,plural
7. הוא (hu) he is
8. היא (hi) she is
9. הם (hem) they are-male
10. הן (hen) they are-female
Arabic and Hebrew are like brother and sister
@@doomdesire3460 So is Aramaic.
@@optic3942 yea
@@optic3942aramaic is the father of both hebrew and arabic
They are all sons of Abraham
@@doomdesire3460
Arabic is the richest language ❤
Are you sure?😂
@@Video8Viewer yes
Mandarin Chinese
Maybe even Russian or Navajo
Korean i think so 😃
From this channel I learned Arabic very well
يارب لكَ الحَمدُ كَما يَنبغِي لجَلال وجهك ولعظيم سُلطانك
انت must be like "you is" if it existed in English 😅
this is why Quran is originally arabic !
The Quran has Syriac words in it. Lol.
No, its originally in Arabic because it was written in Arabia
Well you’re definitely not selling it 😅
-Someone who wants to learn Arabic 😅
Waw 😮 Arabic language didn’t change! What a coincidence that Allah finale message and version of the holy book came in a language that thousand years after…is unchanged.
Hemdoulileh for Islam
Ask any polyglots in the youtoube. I've seen some of them said that arabic, chinese, and russian are the most difficult language to master
I think the consensus is that the difficulty of learning a language depends on the relations of that language to your mother tongue. So it's easier for an English speaker to learn German than it is to learn Arabic, because English and German have so much more in common.
Finnish anyone ?puhu Suomalainen ?
@@tpilot_error404 I've read your Nightwish' lyrics. Etiäinen, Erämaan viimeinen and Taikatalvi, and I've learned where my linguistic limits are 😂
Arabic and English are two different things and do not need to compare them let those who speak Arabic learn their language without bringing English into it
Arabic is not his language
Dont worry. Muslims always compared everything they have to others with no reasons 😅
he's clearly not arab he's comparing both languages he learned
@@3mar00ss6
Yes, he is not Arab
Filipino
*Ako - I (before verb)
*Ko - I (after verb)
(Sa)Akin - Mine
*Ikaw - You (Before verb)
*Kita - You (After verb)
(Sa)Iyo - Your/s (Singular)
Siya - He/She
(Sa)Kanya - Him/His/Her/s
Sila - Them
(Sa)Atin - Ours
(Sa) Inyo - Your/s (Plural)
(Sa) Kanila - Their
I feel like I miss something.
NOTE:
*I'm not a language expert of my language but I don't know how to differentiate this although I know they are very different
If you add before and after verbs in arabic, you will get larger than 12.
So remove before and after verbs, then compare.
Just for your knowledge, in arabic, if you add words or verbs, the pronouns change for example:
Ka ك you
Ta ت you (male)
Ti ت you (female)
Tu ت i
Na نا we
.......and several more
Literally in Hebrew, we have the exact same use of words as in Arabic🤩
I mean yea Hebrew and Arabic share a lot in common
@@hallyee I know, I think it’s just cool!👍🏽
Hebrew language and Arabic language seem completely different to me.
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@@Nur__889 Hebrew is the closest language to Arabic. They are both in the Semitic language family, and are native to the Middle East.👍🏽
He forgot two:
- هؤلاء
-أولئك
اسماء اشارة وليست ضمائر
@@ahmednader8927يا الذكي أنا،هو،هي،هم،هما،هؤلاء،أولئك كلهم ضمائر وأسماء اشارة
@@Montieeeee سأكون شاكرا إن قرأت عن الفرق بين الضمائر واسماء الإشارة 🙄🙄
@@ahmednader8927 تراني أعرف الفرق، لكن هؤلاء و أولئك هم من أسماء الإشارة 😶
@@Montieeeeeلا حبيبي في فرق بين اسماء الإشارة و الضمائر
You must learn that quality most of the times is better than quantity.
.... I hope lesson learned 😊
I know it for real.
I learn Islamic classic books. And and its so much harder than arabic conversation. Lol the grammar is just so difficult 😭😹
ما شاء الله تبارك الله لفتني صوت مخارج الحروف العربية عندك وكأنك متحدث أصلي.
Sanskrit also has the dual. I knew Slovenian has it, and Ancient Greek - but happy to learn Arabic has it too.
Sorbian too. An indigenous language in Germany a lot of Germans themselves don't even know about..
Assalamu alaikum wara wabarakathuhu
Your videos were very useful for us Alhamdulillah and akhi we need much more videos to understand more about the holy Quran
After your words, I wanted to explode
@user-ot5qo5dd4u not funny
Sanskrit laughing at the corner
It is the language of Jannah, there is nothing that can be higher than this
Maa Shaa Allah
And that's why English is the global language. It's simpler and easier to use
Yep.
Precisely
It's easier but filled with decrepency and confusing as hell pronunciation can change by leaps and bounds just by changing one letter in the word I just gave up learning the consonants and vowels sounds but Arabic is more beautiful and is more larger language this is why it hasn't evolved much in the past 1400 years because there is no need to change it instead of being absorbed Arabic absorbs other languages while English has evolved a lot in the past 200 years or so, so much that a normal person can't even read or understand the old English.
English is simpler and easier? It's definitely your native language otherwise you have no idea how crazy it is to learn for foreigners.
@@hakimdiwan5101 It’s my native language so perhaps I’m bias, but there is an objective way to look at how hard it is to learn a language.
-Number of grammar rules to learn
-Number of verb tenses
-Number of subjects/persons etc….
In this example, We can see Arabic has FAR more pronouns than English, therefore it takes more time to study them…
That’s why one could say it’s generally easier to learn English than Arabic (unless you already speak Semitic languages like Hebrew / Aramaic)
I identify as an ambulance and my pronouns are wee/woo
That is joke and I find it funny. Well done.
I believe I’ve heard that somewhere
😂🤣
Wow so funny. Havent heard that one before 😐
🥚
On my opinion, i think arabic, persian, and urdu are soo beautiful.
Mashallah, your explanations are very comprehensive👌🏻👌🏻
Guess how many pronouns in Vietnamese 💀
Free Free Palestine 🇵🇸
❤️
in english you have one H, in arabic you have a hundred
26 28 english matrix made thats why u speak easy)
❤SubhanAllah❤Alhamdulillah❤AllahuAkbar❤
According to a UNESCO survey, Bengali has been classified as the sweetest language in the world. 🇧🇩🇮🇳
You guys have to calm down with the language war bro
@@dumb4219I agree actually. Languages are nothing but sounds with funny symbols attached to them.
on the other hand, I also think bengali to be the sweetest language.
As a Pakistani, that is false. I heard Bengali and it had nothing attractive to be honest. Arabic is the most beautiful ❤
@@khanshiranyor3974nobody asked but ok
@@realsstudios8153 comment section is for expressing your opinion. Nobody asks shit. Besides, I didn't said anything irrelevent or replied specifically to you.
I love your accent when speaking English so cute 🥰
Also Amharic, Ethiopian language, is similiarly a very gender specific language. እና ቃላቶቹ ይህን ይመስላሉ።
صومالي وافتخر ❤
For this is more difficult 😁
Adjectives can also be masculine or feminine depending on who you are talking to
Thank you. I was just looking for this
Arabic very discipline language ❤
In German language we have 9 pronouns
And 6 “you”
Du
Dich
Dir
Ihnen
Sie
Euch
@@martin22336
Yes, all pronoun contains Dativ Akkusativ Nominativ , It's confusing .
@@RyhanMuhammad-bb2xh what do you mean? Cases aren't confusing.
Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
“Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13
@@HaroutBlackHow did your god die if he is god? Sounds weak
Did you also know that arabic is also much more unecessarily complicated compared to english and thus is not eligible to be a Global language for all the common people?
Spot on
@@Wastin_my_damn_time Gladly, and therefore shall everyone since you literally provided no argument, proving that my logic is reasonable.
@@Wastin_my_damn_time Yeah, most won’t because they favor ideology or those who are seemingly discriminated against over truth. Again, there’s no logic in your claim that I have no logic, while my claim is based on the logic I did provide, such as the fact that there’s nothing practically useful in having multiple words and complicated grammar in a lanaguage you want millions of people to speak in, exactly due to the reason that there’s so many idiots (common folk) who cannot bare to learn a complicated language, the same idiots that say there js no logic behind this statement (you).
@@xoutsideraspakavinatigo2650 France used to be a global language too even though it is grammatically complex. English as a lingua franca is tied to british imperialism and the usa being a superpower
Unnecessarily complicated 😂 I mean look at English spelling… Arabic is reallly consistent in that sense
Polish has 14
Ja - me
Ty - you
Pan - you (m. Formal)
Pani- you (f. Formal)
On - he
Ona - she
Ono - it
My - we
Wy - you plural
Panowie - you formal male
Państwo - you formal mixed
Panie - you formal female
Oni - them male mixed or neutral
One - them female
We teach English in schools and you do not study Arabic. I can say now, taste from the same cup, my dears.
Sanskrit also has many pronouns which makes it hard and confusing.
1)एषः - a male from long distace
2)एषा - a female from a long distance
3)एतत् - an object from long distance
4)सः - a male from short distace
5)सा -a female from short distace
7)तत् - an object from short distance
8)अस्मद् - me
9)युष्मद् - you
10)इदम् - this
11)अस्मात् - this
12)माम् - me
13)त्वम् - you
14)कः - who ( male )
15)का - II ( female )
16)वयम् - we
17)त्वा - you
18)मयम् - me
19)युवाम् - you all
20)यूयम् - you both
21)काचित् - some
22)यः - one who ( male/female/non living object)
And much more.....
❤
I appreciate your effort but I also have studied Sanskrit till class 6th , and as far as i remember युवम is you both and युयम is you all.
@@mdwazahatkhan434 yes that's correct, except that it's यूयाम् and not युयम्
It isn't hard, and certainly not confusing. Actually Sanskrit is so structured that there is a systematic order to learn it which makes it easy.
Most of the pronouns you have written are from the tables etad, tad, yad, Kim and asmad yushmad. If you understand the pattern of the vibhaktis, it becomes very easy.
Sanskrit has 25 (as far as I can count). This is an easier structure for what you have written
1)First person pronoun-
Asmad- 3 grammatical numbers x 7 vibhaktis
2) Second person pronouns-
yushmad (for person younger than or of the same age as the speaker) - 3 grammatical numbers x 7 vibhaktis
Bhavat (for person elder than or superior to the speaker) - in masculine and feminine - both having 3 grammatical numbers x 8 vibhaktis
3) Third person pronouns-
Yad (which/who)
tad (that- for object/person not present)
adas (that/ far away object/person)
Kim (what)
idam (this- for object/person which is near)
etad(this- for object/ person which is very near or handy)
sarva (all)
each of the above in masculine, feminine and neuter - each having 3 grammatical numbers x 8 vibhaktis
(Vibhakti = preposition, the pronouns are structured based on the preposition used and the root word is changed according to the pattern of the vibhakti, and the 3 grammatical numbers (vachanam) are singular, dual and plural)
So 25 pronouns in total, 23 of which have 24 forms each and 2 of which have 21 forms each. 😊
In Serbian we also have the same 12 pronouns, of course because both Arabic, and Serbian are much older than English😊SubhanAllah❤
and compared to English no one really speaks those languages.
@@cyclone8974Arabic is popular too in America
@@IndonShahed7166 as an American have to say it really isn't.
@@cyclone8974 I lived near an american town full of Syrians speaking Arabs.
@@IndonShahed7166 ok...? That isn't common at all.
there are also some words mixed into each other
like عملتلنا (pronounced " 'amaltilna" meaning "[subject] did it for us")
Japanese (kanji) having 3000+ words
Aw cute! We have over 12 million, beat that
يسطي ثبتني علشان أحنا أخوات تمام 😉🇪🇬🇸🇦
هو مش عربي
@@aishahawwad8295 أومال
يسطا إنه ليس عربي
That's what we Muslims try to teach non believers that Arabic is a wide range language. But again they try to translate Quran into English through Google translator and get wrong translation and criticize us that our religion has faults ( نعوذباللہ). But actually their fault that they don't know what language they trying to translate. Most of the non believers shows uneducated behavior. It's not my opinion it's just I have got experience.
What do you mean non believers? Not everyone is supposed to believe in what you believe in. I'm sorry you live that way.
@@meg.h. I also feel sorry for you to what you missing and gonna regret. It's all up to you. 🤷
Please do not stress out about it! Everybody on the earth knows that your religion hasn't got a fault and it is perfect. And that is true for the other roughly 4000 religions as well that exist on earth. I just hope that neither of them would call you a non-believer, that would be a very uneducated behavior on their part. On top of that, I can tell you that non-religious people also appreciate that your religion is perfect for you, as they are very intelligent and kind people.
@@catpawprints1 You are talking in ignorant behavior. Maybe you should get knowledge what we say.
@@catpawprints1👏
This is what fascinates me about Middle Eastern Languages. Ayeee man. Hebrew and Arabic are on the top 3 of my languages to learn list.
The Arabic language is a language of great beauty that my tongue cannot describe. It is the language of logic ❤
Woke people when they hear Arabic have many pronouns:
👁️👄👁️
😂😂😂😂
grammatical pronouns is different from lgbtq+
In Sanskrit also 12 pronouns, even Hindi 10 😊❤
What ten pronouns ? Can you mention those? I know मैं, तुम, तू, वो, वे, हम, आप it is barely 7.
@@Truth_hurts488 yes, in english. English doesn't have a lot of pronouns.
@@homonid वो is spelled, वह, but there is also यह and मुझे , and the tenth is ये
Where is tamil?
Actually 15 in Sanskrit
God willing I'll learn Arabic language ❤
Lol If you are gonna count it this way, Thai is 2 times bigger than Arab. As far as I can think of, there are at least 22 pronouns in Thai.
🟠Sanskrit has 28 (as far as I can count, maybe there are more)
1)One first person pronoun-
➡Asmad- 3 vachanani x 7 vibhaktis
2) Three second person pronouns-
➡yushmad (for person younger than or of the same age as the speaker) - 3 vachanani x 7 vibhaktis
➡Bhavat (for person elder than or superior to the speaker) - in masculine and feminine - both having 3 vachanani x 8 vibhaktis
3) Twenty-four third person pronouns-
➡Yad (which/who)
➡tad (that- for object/person not present)
➡adas (that/ far away object/person)
➡idam (this- for object/person which is near)
➡etad(this- for object/ person which is very near or handy)
➡Kim (what/who - interrogative pronoun)
➡Katama (which - interrogative pronoun)
➡sarva (all - indefinite pronoun)
each of the above in masculine, feminine and neuter - each having 3 vachanani x 8 vibhaktis
(Vibhakti = cases, and the vachanani = grammatical numbers which are singular, dual and plural)
🟠So 28 pronouns in total, 26 of which have 24 forms each and 2 of which have 21 forms each. 😊
(➡You can also form indefinite pronouns by adding the suffixes chan, api, chit/chid to the appropriate forms of kim and katama.)
🟠So, counting as per the video (he is, she is, it is, I am, you are, we are) in Sanskrit, there would be 57 pronouns (excluding the interrogative and indefinite pronouns.
Arabic is the most comprehensive language especially the Qur'an one.
It is total gibberish. See the translation of Qur'an by different translators , each one has a different translation
Almost like it isn't made to be translated?? It's a decently large and intricate language. @@adnanrashtogi4553
@@adnanrashtogi4553because that is tafsir. You cannot translate the Qur'an even into modern Arabic. It's an extremely spiritual language. Your name is Adnan. It's sad that you don't even know this.
@@faisalmehmood5375 you make the case weak for Qur'an , if Qur'an cannot be translated into modern Arabic, then who can understand it ?? 90% of muslims dont understand Arabic , leave aside Qur'an Arabic !!
@@adnanrashtogi4553
That means English is very limited and small cannot translate Quran
For addition, even though there are 12 pronouns, there are 13 distinct rows in the conjugation table. The pronoun هما conjugates differently depending on the gender. As opposed to languages like English, French, Italian, Spanish etc, where the 3rd person singular has distinct pronouns depending on gender but the conjugation is the same. So here you have two or more pronouns sitting on the same row in the conjugation table, and in Arabic you have one pronoun generating two distinct rows.
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Thats why i turned right back around on duolingo and stuck to italian 😂
That is true I am a Muslim ya alla I learned Arabic form you I will never give up learning
I like you brother due to your sharing knowledge.mashaallah
He said "bigger" rather than "tougher" 😂
Because arabic is not tougher.
Dont let woke culture learn about those 💀
I'm learning arabic, right now it looks like scribbles lol but soon I'll read it and type it
Bahasa arab bahasa yang indah
شكراً لك
Bahasa Indonesia have no pronounce and strictly gender neutral. I am (aku adalah), he/she is (dia adalah), they are (mereka adalah), we are (kami adalah and kita adalah). Bahasa Indonesia is simple and beyond modern.
And don't forget, around 40-55% bahasa Indonesia is absorption from Arabic and 15% dutch, Portuguese.
Did you know that the word HAYA from Arabic language cannot be translated into English language.
LGBTQ Be like
We have found our language 😂😂😂
🤗🤗😄🤗.... Ofcs
Indonesian pronouns:
Aku = I (friend and family)
Saya = I (to be more polite)
daku = I ("n" + aku)
Hamba = I/me (for praying)
Kami = we (without you)
Kita = we (with you)
Kamu = you (friend and family)
Kau = you (literature, poetry, song)
dikau = you ("n" + kau)
Engkau = you (for God in praying)
Anda = you (single or plural for respecting)
Kalian = you (plural for kamu)
Dia = he/she (human)
Ia = he/she/it (human/animal/object)
Beliau = he/she (for respecting)
Mereka = they
That is malay
@@mamat9823malay and Indonesian are dialects of bahasa melayu
@@hamzahaidar2084 Malay is English word for melayu Malay=Melayu
@@hamzahaidar2084 there is no language call bahasa malaysia.. official language in malaysia is bahasa melayu.
@@mamat9823 melayu bahasa aslinya jawi sedangkan jawi merujuk jawa artinya negara kau masih terikat dengan indonesia
So much bigger indeed. With so many words you still can't seem to agree on a single verse...
Habibi come to Indonesia 🇮🇩
It's become simple 😂
Saya- I
Kamu- you
Kalian- you (pl.)
Dia- she/he (singl.)
Mereka- she/he (pl.)