@@kaplumbagaefendisi Quran Arabic is the fusha (it is standard Arabic, not modern though) however, you still can understand it if you have a good level of Msa or modern standard Arabic. Besically, its the same, of course with few differences in vocabulary. Hope that make sense :)
@@kaplumbagaefendisi Yes, some words of the Quran were used only in the past and not used anymore. However, if you know fusha well, you can read and understand Quran. Probably, you would need to look up some meanings of some words..also, sometimes you would need to understand the contextual situation, to have a complete meaning..
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Arabic is a precious language ❤
Your dialect is beautiful as you...🙂
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV thank you :)
How about Quran arabic? I just want to understand Quran/Hadith when I read.
@@kaplumbagaefendisi Quran Arabic is the fusha (it is standard Arabic, not modern though) however, you still can understand it if you have a good level of Msa or modern standard Arabic. Besically, its the same, of course with few differences in vocabulary. Hope that make sense :)
@aliayoussuf Thank you very much. I heard that the language/words in the Quran are not used in daily life. That's why I asked.
@@kaplumbagaefendisi Yes, some words of the Quran were used only in the past and not used anymore. However, if you know fusha well, you can read and understand Quran. Probably, you would need to look up some meanings of some words..also, sometimes you would need to understand the contextual situation, to have a complete meaning..
I thought msa and fusha were different
@@irfand4 well nowadays they are the same thing. Msa stands for.modern standard Arabic, which is the fusha of nowadays. Hope that makes sense :)