That was a very interesting article, here are a few more tips on how to learn Arabic… Set realistic goals, don’t just dive in and say “I want to be fluent Arabic within 1 year”, give yourself short term goals which lead up to long term goals. E.g. Short Term Goal = “I want to learn all about this topic in 1 month” and Long Term Goal = “I aim to be able to speak about at least 12 topics within the next 12 months Make time, you will need to set some time aside, preferably on a day to day basis, so you can achieve your goal. I highly recommend blocking out actual time on your calendar every day and really commit to this. Think of it as an appointment with your doctor that you wouldn’t consider missing. That is exactly how you should treat this task. As little as 20 minutes a day is a great start. Immerse yourself in the language, meet Arabic speaking friends, listen to the radio, watch a show on TV, and try to read the newspaper. Even if you do not fully understand the content, keep it as a daily exercise and you will eventually make sense of it all. The other great news is this listening exercise is the only way to improve your accent. Your brain will process all the information and you will notice the improvement with time. Have a practice buddy, keep yourself motivated and accountable by practicing Arabic with a friend. It is always a good strategy to practice the language with someone who is fluent and non-judgmental. I have a friend who practices Arabic with me and I practice English with her. (I discovered about these and more on Mirykal lingo guide site )
Iam an Arabic teacher in my country. I always follow Egyptian mivies. I visited Egypt years back,this lessons will really hlp people like me to understand Egyptian Arabic. Thanks so much .
I didnt understand when I talked to our security (egyptian) because he talked fast and different vocabulary. no wonder I had difficulties to understand him. when I went to egypt I couldnt use fushah .. I wish I can improve egyptian amiah better.
well if u were an agyptian u would noticed her tone in some letters , arabic is her second langu not native but still she is really good , almost as good as an egyptian :)
She is Egyptian from head to foot , there is some few letters noticed different in her accent may be because she is talking other languages but totally she is speaking Egyptian very right.
You're GREAT! WHat a GREAT video! Thank you SO MUCH for teaching new vocabulary, saying it, showing how's it's written be 3arabee, & then putting it into a sentence (putting it context). What an all-inclusive way to present new information for your viewers/students - Thank you! You are terrific & I am now subscribing to your channel :)
here's a few suggestions for how to learn Arabic Decide precisely why you wish to speak it Try to use Arabic in your everyday life Decide what process works for you best. (I discovered about these and more on Mirykal lingo guide website )
+Ravindra Pratap There are several components to studying Arabic . A plan I found that successfully combines these is the Mirykal Lingo Guide (google it if you're interested) without a doubt the most incredible treatment that I have ever found. Look at the amazing info .
when I was doing a calligraphy she said calligraphy wow! and I have noticed Egypt Arabic being similar to UAE Arabic like Tufahaha which means apple in the both languages
at 4:10; is it me or is she pronouncing the first word like it isn’t written ? i know letter ج is pronounced G in egp; please inform me what other letters are altered.
Thanks Nice effort. However you could have gone slow while speaking the Arabic translation word by word for beginners to understand the word and pronunciation as the subtitles in english are all over the place.
Thank you for this learning. It is very interesting. I learned that in Egyptian arabic, I have to say 'abuya' for telling 'my father'. Why did you say 'baba'? Is it another possibility to say that?
Amm ok but it's not abuya as you are thinking.. I am from Egypt..only people +30 say abuya but the new generation says (baba)...if you want make it easier to understand what I am saying baba is like my dad or dad in English and my father is aboya I am sure that most ppl say dad
@@guillaumeledevin7668 you're welcome..Oh yeah BTW there's some people in North Egypt or with thick accent say (el-hag) and we say this word to mention an old man or if you have a friend and you really know him you can call him with the word (el-hag) but you can't mention your friends with that word.. anyway some people with thick accent or in North say it to their father, female version: el-haga
The accent marks we use to indicate the vowels are mostly used at school to learn arabic, but if you read the newspapers or a book, most of the time, you won't find them. That's something that makes the reading very difficult; you actually have to know the words and have strong grammar bases before reading them.
If we westerners could easily read Arabic writing, it would be interesting to give the language a try. I just don't have time and patience (an sight) to learn reading Arabian or Asian languages. Sad. I just saw some pods about Hebrew and the girl speaking there really did a good job and made me interested in Hebrew because each phrase she put it in Hebrew alphabet, Roman alphabet and the English translation. I missed a readable phrase for those of us who can't read Arabian text.
I am searching for Egyptian verbs list with english writing because I do not know arabic reading such as eat - akkal,drink ishrub ,kill-katl, etc.for very long time but still do not succeed ..Please upload the famous verbs list with english writing and pronunciation
I know how is Egypt especially Cairo what a big city wait.. didn't Cleopatra study there and I would love to visit Egypt I have a friend who had gone there his hands were filled with amazing stuff when he came back so yeah...
rebgiful1 a very common mistake made by Arabic learners is to rely in their early stages on English transcriptions of Arabic letters. I strongly recommend you learn the Arabic alphabet and how the letters look when written in their cursive form; it may seem like a daunting task at first, but as an American speaker of Arabic, I promise it is not as difficult as it looks! It will be very beneficial to your language-learning experience
your videos are beautiful and they help you to learn quickly by combinating pictures and sound. One thing is missing though. It would be very useful and practical if you coul also transliterate the words, phrases etc to latin alphabet, not only translate. That helps us to understand better the language itself and then slowly learn the alphabet also. It will make us more confident cause we will be able at least to speak at the beggining and feel happy for our progress. Thank you so much!
the same fruit has a thousand names among thousand nations in the world , babylonik effect ,,,and scientific nomanckature is reversing the effect ,,,hopefully some day the whole world become equally educated and finish up the tower from where we got dispensed
Isn't it suppose to be "ma'afi yakuloon khanazeer"? Or "Mafeesh yakuloon khanazeer?" the word "laa" used is more fushaa rather than amiyya. Is it ok to use fushaa words instead of amiyya words all the time?
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That was a very interesting article, here are a few more tips on how to learn Arabic…
Set realistic goals, don’t just dive in and say “I want to be fluent Arabic within 1 year”, give yourself short term goals which lead up to long term goals. E.g. Short Term Goal = “I want to learn all about this topic in 1 month” and Long Term Goal = “I aim to be able to speak about at least 12 topics within the next 12 months
Make time, you will need to set some time aside, preferably on a day to day basis, so you can achieve your goal. I highly recommend blocking out actual time on your calendar every day and really commit to this. Think of it as an appointment with your doctor that you wouldn’t consider missing. That is exactly how you should treat this task. As little as 20 minutes a day is a great start.
Immerse yourself in the language, meet Arabic speaking friends, listen to the radio, watch a show on TV, and try to read the newspaper. Even if you do not fully understand the content, keep it as a daily exercise and you will eventually make sense of it all. The other great news is this listening exercise is the only way to improve your accent. Your brain will process all the information and you will notice the improvement with time.
Have a practice buddy, keep yourself motivated and accountable by practicing Arabic with a friend. It is always a good strategy to practice the language with someone who is fluent and non-judgmental. I have a friend who practices Arabic with me and I practice English with her.
(I discovered about these and more on Mirykal lingo guide site )
I love your teeth
You know how long it took me to finally find a video to teach me to say “I like to collect stamps” !?!? 🤣
Lol😂😂
Thank you for the lesson. I am learning the Modern Standard Arabic; so the Egyptian dialect helps me learn alternative words.
Iam an Arabic teacher in my country. I always follow Egyptian mivies. I visited Egypt years back,this lessons will really hlp people like me to understand Egyptian Arabic. Thanks so much
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I like this teacher! I hope to visit Egypt in future.
Kadyr Toktobekov im egyptian 😙
You should definitely visit Egypt... It's an amazing country. ❤ 🇪🇬
Man as a tourist this might seem good but not as a student
علشان تجوزها
it would be nice if there is transliteration for someone who doesn't know how to read arabic...
I agree.
4:18 This I actually understood without translation!!!!
Same lol I got it in the "malek"
Arabic is such a beautiful language - thank you for this video
i'm Malaysian, seriously great video
شكرا جزيلا لك، أنا أفهم اللغة العربية الفصحى جيدا لكني لا أفهم اللغة العامية، هذا الفيديو سيساعدني أن أعرف اللهجة المصرية
هل تستطيع الحوار باللغة العربية مع أي شخص ؟
نعم أستطيع الحمد لله . أنا حصلت على شهادة البكالوريوس في اللغة العربية وآدابها ، والماجستير في علم اللغة التطبيقي وتعليم اللغة العربية من جامعة داكا
أنا من عاصمة بنغلاديش داكا
I didnt understand when I talked to our security (egyptian) because he talked fast and different vocabulary. no wonder I had difficulties to understand him. when I went to egypt I couldnt use fushah .. I wish I can improve egyptian amiah better.
you can practice the egyption arabic on facebook by video calls and also i can practice my English with you
okay ?
I am happy I found a beginners stepping stone into Egyptian Arabic, interactive too
i do like this video. i think she gave excellent vocabulary, sentance structure and pronunciation. lots of love from united states
Wow. Amazing explain!
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Great video, thank you very much for taking the time to do this
i like your video, a good amount and useful sentences. Thanks very much and keep up the good work Prihan.
Masha Allah , the victual tutor is very fantastic . I with she is my private online tutor . I need to improve my Arabic
I´m egyptian and her accent in some words makes me wonder if she is really egyptian!!!
till this moment i think she is ARABIC but not egyptian..
Adam Papnouda, Egyptian, cuz she pronounces ج like g not j.
adam = if she spent a lot of time in america speaking english
especially if young...it could modify her arabic
Ahmed Shorbagy you dont look Egyptian.
You look like a Blue man who fell down from the Sky
well if u were an agyptian u would noticed her tone in some letters , arabic is her second langu not native
but still she is really good , almost as good as an egyptian :)
She is Egyptian from head to foot , there is some few letters noticed different in her accent may be because she is talking other languages but totally she is speaking Egyptian very right.
Medum.Thank you very much .very nice .
You are a good teacher
Thanks for the lessons...That was useful. It would be great if you read the Arabic sentences a little bit slower
you can practice the egyption arabic on facebook by video calls and also i can practice my English with you
facebook.com/3abdoFathy
Thank you soooo much for these videos!
You're GREAT! WHat a GREAT video!
Thank you SO MUCH for teaching new vocabulary, saying it, showing how's it's written be 3arabee, & then putting it into a sentence (putting it context).
What an all-inclusive way to present new information for your viewers/students - Thank you! You are terrific & I am now subscribing to your channel :)
Wow! Sorry i am probably too blond to learn this language. But it sounds beautiful. Nice vid!
Great teacher
we need more videos like this!!
yoon you are korean?
you can practice the egyption arabic on facebook by video calls and also i can practice my English with you
facebook.com/3abdoFathy
I am from egypt,and i know i will help you
very much because i know how to speak english very well
I must say the lady in the video is very beautiful specially when she laughs. 😊😊
here's a few suggestions for how to learn Arabic
Decide precisely why you wish to speak it
Try to use Arabic in your everyday life
Decide what process works for you best.
(I discovered about these and more on Mirykal lingo guide website )
+Ravindra Pratap There are several components to studying Arabic . A plan I found that successfully combines these is the Mirykal Lingo Guide (google it if you're interested) without a doubt the most incredible treatment that I have ever found. Look at the amazing info .
What a surprise, another perverted Indian guy commenting on a lady's looks rather than being thankful for the helpful content she's providing.
I agree with ye, sir. Lovely young woman, pleasant voice/accent and nice lesson, overall.
Of course you, an Indian, from the rape capital of the world, would say that.
Excellent teacher
Great video! Shukran!
love your videos. Pls keep sharing
Afsheen Fatima , Iam Egyptian and i will be so happy to learn you Arabic , and you learn me english
Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful.
رائع....ربنا يجزيكم خير
Absolutely loved this and learnt a lot! Thank you.
Just wanted to point out that there is a mistake in the transcription at 9:57.
Im malaysian studying in alex. Thank you very much for this video. I appreciate your effort teaching me this. :)
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VERY WELL SAID MANGO FROM PHILS.ARE THE BEST !!! GOOD LUCK NICE JOB ...
I like your english accent my dear, I love you!
Thanks u so much For tiching igypt or im from India but I love leaning Egypt . Or me Sikh k hi rahunga Egypt 'insha allah'.
spell the words in english. that would be good. still you have the best lessons! Peryhan is a star!
Very nice teaching
Shukran im from Philippines 😚😚😘😘
انا من نيبال ،انا احب اللغه العربيه
كتير حلو! تعيشي!!
هذا الفيديو تفيدني كثيرا..... شكرا لهذه المرأة الجميلة
when I was doing a calligraphy she said calligraphy wow! and I have noticed Egypt Arabic being similar to UAE Arabic like Tufahaha which means apple in the both languages
CuteCool Galaxygirl no egyptian is diffrent
at 4:10; is it me or is she pronouncing the first word like it isn’t written ? i know letter ج is pronounced G in egp; please inform me what other letters are altered.
Thank very much habibti
i think that you are egyptian you speak the egyptian accent more than me it is awesome
انا من مصر بس كتر خيرك انك عرفتى تتكلمى مصرى i'm from Egypt
سهله جدا ولا عشان انا اصلاً عربي....... بس بجد انا بتابعكم اصلا عشان اتعلم انجليزي....
great video... thank you
Sympatic teacher i wanted to find her in egypt and take lessons
I really want to learn Egyptian Arabic!
very helpful 👍
Ya!!!!!!! good!!!!!I want more!!!
thank you
ههههه عسل والله بحب اتفرج علا الاجانب وهم بيتعلموا لغتنا
I'm neplali you makes nice video and useful thanks en.speaker
Thanks Nice effort. However you could have gone slow while speaking the Arabic translation word by word for beginners to understand the word and pronunciation as the subtitles in english are all over the place.
What aré some tips on learning More arabic
would have been great to also see the pronunciation written in the video, other then that great video :)
very good
Is this possible, that you make a video with english subtitle also , so it can easy to uderstand for all the country people.....
i was in egypt 2 times! i live in sweden and it’s really cold here
Shuuuuukran gidan! ^^
Thank you for this learning. It is very interesting. I learned that in Egyptian arabic, I have to say 'abuya' for telling 'my father'. Why did you say 'baba'? Is it another possibility to say that?
Amm ok but it's not abuya as you are thinking.. I am from Egypt..only people +30 say abuya but the new generation says (baba)...if you want make it easier to understand what I am saying baba is like my dad or dad in English and my father is aboya I am sure that most ppl say dad
@@markpro499 thank you very much for this information. 🙂
@@guillaumeledevin7668 you're welcome..Oh yeah BTW there's some people in North Egypt or with thick accent say (el-hag) and we say this word to mention an old man or if you have a friend and you really know him you can call him with the word (el-hag) but you can't mention your friends with that word.. anyway some people with thick accent or in North say it to their father, female version: el-haga
this is so good and very nice but a little be fast
Hey can sumone tell me if this is the cairo dialect?
How come these spellings don't contain the accent marks and other marks to indicate certain vowel sounds?
The accent marks we use to indicate the vowels are mostly used at school to learn arabic, but if you read the newspapers or a book, most of the time, you won't find them. That's something that makes the reading very difficult; you actually have to know the words and have strong grammar bases before reading them.
If we westerners could easily read Arabic writing, it would be interesting to give the language a try. I just don't have time and patience (an sight) to learn reading Arabian or Asian languages. Sad. I just saw some pods about Hebrew and the girl speaking there really did a good job and made me interested in Hebrew because each phrase she put it in Hebrew alphabet, Roman alphabet and the English translation. I missed a readable phrase for those of us who can't read Arabian text.
Nice Video
I am Egyptian and your English accent is funny in a good way xdd
3:18 I just wanna correct something here, You said الموز ارخص انواع الفاكهة but it's written الموز ارخص امواع المانجة
She Actually has good English and bad arabic
I am searching for Egyptian verbs list with english writing because I do not know arabic reading such as eat - akkal,drink ishrub ,kill-katl, etc.for very long time but still do not succeed ..Please upload the famous verbs list with english writing and pronunciation
Intzar Ali i can teach you
20:40
What is لشرا
Buy
Mumtazah👍🏻
Yup love it
I know how is Egypt especially Cairo what a big city wait.. didn't Cleopatra study there and I would love to visit Egypt I have a friend who had gone there his hands were filled with amazing stuff when he came back so yeah...
CuteCool Galaxygirl you are welcomed here 😊😊
That would’ve been nice if she actually broke the works down like syllables. Low and then fast.
I am Egyptian so this is very easy
I kinda like a girl nd she's from Egypt ....so learning her language to impress her....Ik its dope af !!!
5:14 Is this Egyptian Arabic?
Please Tell Me!
I don't think so. I guess in Egyptian it will be like this
المسلمين مش بياكلو الخنزير
I'm not an Arab, so try to ask a native about it
love and need videos like this but please write the words said with english letters!!!
rebgiful1 a very common mistake made by Arabic learners is to rely in their early stages on English transcriptions of Arabic letters. I strongly recommend you learn the Arabic alphabet and how the letters look when written in their cursive form; it may seem like a daunting task at first, but as an American speaker of Arabic, I promise it is not as difficult as it looks! It will be very beneficial to your language-learning experience
you can practice the egyption arabic on facebook by video calls and also i can practice my English with you
facebook.com/3abdoFathy
?!
أنا بكلم عربي حلوة اوي
you can practice the egyption arabic on facebook by video calls and also i can practice my English with you
facebook.com/3abdoFathy
A lot of the sentances spoken don't match with the text at the bottom. Please could you correct this.
نتابع علشان تعلم الانجليزي 😆
ههههههههه يالهي
طريقة مش حلوة في قنوات كتير جميلة لتعليم الانجلش
how do you say weather in egyptian arabic?
الجو algw
Thanks for the video.nice lesson and u think you cute
your videos are beautiful and they help you to learn quickly by combinating pictures and sound. One thing is missing though. It would be very useful and practical if you coul also transliterate the words, phrases etc to latin alphabet, not only translate. That helps us to understand better the language itself and then slowly learn the alphabet also. It will make us more confident cause we will be able at least to speak at the beggining and feel happy for our progress. Thank you so much!
I have videos that teach all dialects, and transliterations as well as translations are included.
3:50 موتتني من ضحك 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
بنروح المدرسة بالجمال 😂😂😂
أه عارف أنت الجمال دي الي بتصحه علي وششهم وتزنق بربعة جمبك.😂😂😂😂😂
أنا مصري وعايز كورسات انجلش بالمصري ، بدل الفصحي اللي بتلغبطنا وكل اللغات لو امكن
Taha Yasin was one of the strongest men the world had ever seen...
Is this whole channel made to learn egyptian arabic, Or is it just this or a few videos?
أنا بحب peryhanحبا جما!!!!!!!
ولا يهمكوا انا مصرية
Asc you're very good teacher but a lot of topics in a time. Pls shorten a bit
Please speak slowly. Arabic is not an easy language for foreigners.
Can you do more videos of Egyptian arabic ?
Thanks again!
the same fruit has a thousand names among thousand nations in the world , babylonik effect ,,,and scientific nomanckature is reversing the effect ,,,hopefully some day the whole world become equally educated and finish up the tower from where we got dispensed
hi from Rosary city, Argentina (Rosario)
I am 33
My favorite firniture is sofa ie kanaba.
Isn't it suppose to be "ma'afi yakuloon khanazeer"? Or "Mafeesh yakuloon khanazeer?" the word "laa" used is more fushaa rather than amiyya. Is it ok to use fushaa words instead of amiyya words all the time?
I'd understand you but it's gonna be confusing...but you can't understand me.
Can anyone please write these in latin alphabet?
I love how she says potato haha
على مهلك......انا من ماليزيا
Ohh nice