I speak arabic. But im lebanese and even for me its difficult to say or understand this words😅 For example: "How are u?" we say "Kifak/kifeek" "Coffee" we say " 'ahwa " without the "Q". I love tunesian music and i have tunesian friends. But to be honest i speak the most time french in tunesia or with tunesian people. This dialect is sooo hard and confusing. But i want to learn tunisian dialect and this videos are so helpful, shukran😊❤
Yes Tunisian is confusing because they talk in plural form all the time lol.. Also they don’t differentiate between feminine and masculine? It sounds weird sometimes. And they use different words to describe other meaning.. for example they use “N7eb” to mean “I want” but for most other Arabs “N7eb” means “we love”… But to be honest, Tunisian is still understandable.. not like Moroccan and Algerian which are 10 times more hard even.. lol
Great video! I had so much fun watching it while trying to repeat the phrases all along haha! Y qué sorpresa ver a Juanjo de Easy Spanish en el video 🤭
It was normal that the Maltese guy understood and articulated the sentences well.Maltese has many words of Tunisian origin given that Tunisians resided in Malta a long ago even their tone is similar to ours .If you’re a Tunisian you need to visit Malta ,and if you’re Maltese you need to pay a visit to Tunisia,both are similar and fun
60 % of Tunisian are berber 20 % European and Turkish origin 10 % Black 5 % mideast origin and 5 % ishmealites Arabic....Arabs are minority in tunisia an 60 % of the Tunisian language words are berber, French, Italian n Spanish......
Arabic is too hard for foreigners.. lol and it sounds so unpleasant coming from them to be honest. The mis pronouncing of letters and the involvement of “kh” sound when it doesn’t exist..
Such a great episode!! ❤ Love the editing!! Great host ;)
السلام عليكم 🙏🙏🙏🇹🇳🤝🇧🇷
I enjoy learning arabic is very good
Mario nailed it 💯
I speak arabic. But im lebanese and even for me its difficult to say or understand this words😅
For example:
"How are u?" we say "Kifak/kifeek"
"Coffee" we say " 'ahwa " without the "Q".
I love tunesian music and i have tunesian friends. But to be honest i speak the most time french in tunesia or with tunesian people. This dialect is sooo hard and confusing.
But i want to learn tunisian dialect and this videos are so helpful, shukran😊❤
Yes Tunisian is confusing because they talk in plural form all the time lol..
Also they don’t differentiate between feminine and masculine? It sounds weird sometimes.
And they use different words to describe other meaning.. for example they use “N7eb” to mean “I want” but for most other Arabs “N7eb” means “we love”…
But to be honest, Tunisian is still understandable.. not like Moroccan and Algerian which are 10 times more hard even.. lol
Hiii
I wanna learn Tunisian 😅
Great video! I had so much fun watching it while trying to repeat the phrases all along haha!
Y qué sorpresa ver a Juanjo de Easy Spanish en el video 🤭
It was normal that the Maltese guy understood and articulated the sentences well.Maltese has many words of Tunisian origin given that Tunisians resided in Malta a long ago even their tone is similar to ours .If you’re a Tunisian you need to visit Malta ,and if you’re Maltese you need to pay a visit to Tunisia,both are similar and fun
MARIO wow !!!🤩
عسلامة
This is wonderful ❤️❤️ I wanna learn to impress my Tunisian girlfriend
hhhh she's going to love you even more.btw where are you from?
@@yomensaidi9565 I'm from Spain 😎
60 % of Tunisian are berber 20 % European and Turkish origin 10 % Black 5 % mideast origin and 5 % ishmealites Arabic....Arabs are minority in tunisia an 60 % of the Tunisian language words are berber, French, Italian n Spanish......
Also greek i think
I see it's not right
@user-gg6lx5nq7r some people they don't accept the truth just because they don't like it and doesn't work with their plans......
You seem very confident with your percentages... but to tell you the truth, you're quite wrong 5ouya
Arabic is too hard for foreigners.. lol and it sounds so unpleasant coming from them to be honest. The mis pronouncing of letters and the involvement of “kh” sound when it doesn’t exist..