If you love it, accept it by taking Shahadah (search youtube). This will officially make you a Muslim and if you happen to die in that state, you will be granted eternal Paradise where you will live happily for eternity and no sadness will ever touch you again! Read the Quran to learn more about who you are, why you were created, who created you, and where you will be after death. May Allah bless you and guide you.
I'm so proud of you Sweetheart, you did an incredible job with this conversation. Your parents must be so proud of how brave you are. Much love to you and your family from 🇺🇸.
If you're a beginner, never watch such vids, they will mess up the FusHa Arabic you are learning, finish up the official dialect, then you can move on to the dialects.
assalamualaykum this video is great mashaallah very useful😊 . and I would like to see more about sentenses of arabic daily life in verious situation like in the restaurant . thank you so much jazakallahkhayron
Syrian here trying to learn the Jordanian dialect. Lol I know well that our dialects are not so different, and they are maybe can be recognized officially as a single levantinian dialect, but still there are some major differences on the pronunciation level, not on the lexical level. That's why. ( ^▽^) تحية لأهلنا بالأردن..😁
This video removed so much of my confusion today.. I've been studying Arabic for 2 years and Alhamdulillah I understand a lot of it but whenever I used to hear native Arabic speakers speaking to each other I got disheartened that I haven't learned anything of the language.. Now I know.. Shukran lakuma.
MashaAllah, Arabic is very beautiful. Thank you for teaching me Arabic. I am from Pakistan, but now I am in Saudi Arabia, but I don't know Arabic very well.
It seems difficult to learn Arabic Amiyyah than Fusha when I try to pronounce the words or the sentence. May Allah helps me in learning Arabic (Fusha and Amiyyah).
Assallamu aleykum warahma tull lahi wabarakatull, please brother, just tell me which countries speak Arabic leventies and which ones speak fusch and who is Original or better to learn.
جزاك الله خيرا لا موسيقى لا نساء او رجال يُرين العورات (قد يبدو هذا مقالا غريبا ولكن للأسف هذا يوجد في فيديوهات تعليم العربية الآن) وعبد الرحمن يتكلم اللغة جيدا، اللهم بارك
كعربية ، اريد ان أقدم نصيحة للاخواني العجم الراغبين في تعلم العربية ،أقول لهم لا تهتموا باللهجات العربية ،لانها كثيرة ،فالبلد الواحد فيه عدة لهجات ،لذلك عليكم ان تركزوا على العربية الفصحى،
well as seen in the video the older brother was speaking classical was the kid was speaking dialect and they understood each other fine. all Arab kids have to learn classical Arabic through school and most book and novels as well as the news is in classical arabic, (fusha)
@@yomomma3251Yes it's more simplified, and each dialect has a bit of influence of the languages that were spoken in the region before arabic (i.e Amzigh for the Maghribi dialect, Aramaic for the Levantine dialect, Coptic for the Egyptian dialect
At the moment ,I'm learning Arabic language, but I got confused. Yemen, Saudi, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan. Which one is speaking leventies and which speaks fusch.
it's jordanian..they're similar but different..same with syrian and palestinian dialect..they sound alike to people who don't live in the region but they're different..the dialects even change within the same country itself let alone other countries.
I love Islamic Religion, that why I'm learning Arabic
Mashaallah
MashaAllah W for you
You can become a Muslim while learning Arabic.
If you love it, accept it by taking Shahadah (search youtube). This will officially make you a Muslim and if you happen to die in that state, you will be granted eternal Paradise where you will live happily for eternity and no sadness will ever touch you again!
Read the Quran to learn more about who you are, why you were created, who created you, and where you will be after death. May Allah bless you and guide you.
Quran is translated in every language .
Abdur Rahman is very cute, both him and his voice.
Allahumma Barik.
I like arabic and I enjoy your videos. They are great. Thanks for your work.
DAROOD MUHAMMAD O ALAY MUHAMMAD I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS VERY INFORMATIVE VOCABULARY GOD BLESS YOU ABUTURAB SHAH FROM AMERICA
Excellent content. Thanks for making this.
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I'm so proud of you Sweetheart, you did an incredible job with this conversation. Your parents must be so proud of how brave you are. Much love to you and your family from 🇺🇸.
Im a beginner arabic learner, and this kinda video is really nice to watch.. keep it up brother
👌
I'm a beginner English learner.
If you're a beginner, never watch such vids, they will mess up the FusHa Arabic you are learning, finish up the official dialect, then you can move on to the dialects.
Please teach me Levantine Arabic
this is very helpful!! More levantine dialect comparisons like this would be amazing!
More levantine dialect comparisons like this please!
assalamualaykum this video is great mashaallah very useful😊 . and I would like to see more about sentenses of arabic daily life in verious situation like in the restaurant . thank you so much jazakallahkhayron
ما شآء الله،
بارك الله فيكم
This is such a great and unique video thanks
Wonderful keep it up
ماشاءالله أحسنت
MashaAllah good conversation
Thank you for the awesome video .
Kindly also do a video Saudi dialect verses FusHa just like this video ...
بارك الله بكم
Very interested 👌 thank you for the lesson
Awesome video.
Loved❤ it.
Want more videos like this.
جزاك الله خيرا
We want more such this vidio.
Allah bless you.
Syrian here trying to learn the Jordanian dialect. Lol
I know well that our dialects are not so different, and they are maybe can be recognized officially as a single levantinian dialect, but still there are some major differences on the pronunciation level, not on the lexical level. That's why. ( ^▽^)
تحية لأهلنا بالأردن..😁
😁😁😁
مختلف عن فصحة
Why did you write this in English?
@@Frankybeanselevators you gotta be kidding me bro.
@@hasanhan900 I'm not, I don't get why two arabic speakers would communicate in english.
Amazing video Bro. Thanks so much
que la paz y las bendiciones de allah sea con ustedes. Saludos dsde ARGENTINA hermoso video
Masha Allah, interesting!
Watching this video is like studying from University. May Allah bless you all.
ما أروعك! أتمنى أن تزيد مثل هذه الفديوهات 👍
Assalamualaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuhu
Dear akhri alkareem .. jazakallah khairan kaseeran 🌺🌺🌺🌺
Ma Sha Allah! Great interaction and content. Now you have to teach Abdurahman MSA before it's too late. JAK.
JazakAllah Khair MashAllah TabarkAllah. A small correction, I think 4:08 should have been 'when' do you wake up instead of 'where'
This video removed so much of my confusion today.. I've been studying Arabic for 2 years and Alhamdulillah I understand a lot of it but whenever I used to hear native Arabic speakers speaking to each other I got disheartened that I haven't learned anything of the language.. Now I know.. Shukran lakuma.
ماعليك الهجات كثيره ومختلفه ولاكن اصلها في النهايه في اللغه العربيه الفصيحه الي تعلمتها انت
السلام عليكم
شكرا ليمد هذا الفيديو
بعد اشاهد هذا الفيدو افكر حول فرق بين الغة الفصح و الغة العامي كثير من كلمات شبيه فقط بعض الكلمات هم مختلفون
MashaAllah, Arabic is very beautiful. Thank you for teaching me Arabic. I am from Pakistan, but now I am in Saudi Arabia, but I don't know Arabic very well.
الله يبارك فيكم
Assalamu'aliakum akhy ... Love this channel,
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته. شُكرا
This channel loves all of you as well
It seems difficult to learn Arabic Amiyyah than Fusha when I try to pronounce the words or the sentence. May Allah helps me in learning Arabic (Fusha and Amiyyah).
كتير مفيد و حلو ♡ شكرا
Excellent Video I think you wanted to say when did you wake up today? I saw the English it said where?
Interesting story, waiting to be Continue.
Really enjoyed the video ❤❤😁
Ma shaa Allah Tabarak Allah
Mashallah..... interesting vedio🥰🥰🥰❤️✨
مبدع جداً ما شاء الله...
مفيدة جدا
اتمنى ان تزيد مثل هذه الفيديوهات
شكرا لك
جزاك الله خيرا
മാഷാഅല്ലാഹ്
Assallamu aleykum warahma tull lahi wabarakatull, please brother, just tell me which countries speak Arabic leventies and which ones speak fusch and who is Original or better to learn.
زهقت من كذا تأتي بمعنى تعِبْت من كذا وهي فصيحة.
تحياتي لك من تشادي مقيم ومولود في السعودية وشكرا😇.
13:19
جزاكما الله خيرا. وانا اتشوف مثل هذا الفيديو
ثُنائي جميل ... بارك فيكم ...
Do you have Ammiyah assaudiah?
Good content , keep it up
جزاك الله خيرا
لا موسيقى
لا نساء او رجال يُرين العورات (قد يبدو هذا مقالا غريبا ولكن للأسف هذا يوجد في فيديوهات تعليم العربية الآن)
وعبد الرحمن يتكلم اللغة جيدا، اللهم بارك
ما شاء الله عليك سيدي
Was interesting 👍
Thank you
كعربية ، اريد ان أقدم نصيحة للاخواني العجم الراغبين في تعلم العربية ،أقول لهم لا تهتموا باللهجات العربية ،لانها كثيرة ،فالبلد الواحد فيه عدة لهجات ،لذلك عليكم ان تركزوا على العربية الفصحى،
And that is fusha right?
@@Truthwillprevail22377yes
يبدو للأسف أنه لا سبيل لتعلم اللهجات العامية إلا بالتعايش والتحاور فهذه مشكلة كبيرة في التفاهم مع العرب لأن أكثرهم يميلون إلى لهجتهم الأم عند التكلم
السلام عليكم يا أستاذ أنا اريد أن أحصل الكتاب الذي ذكرت،كيف أحصل الكتاب في البرقية؟ساعدني من فضلك أتمنى خيرا لدروسك من الله تعالى.
so where are you from?
Maa shaa Allah
❤ana min Pakistani love Arabic
Very good
Wa alaikumuh salam wr wbhu
أرجوك زيادة مثل هذا الفديو
الفرق بين الفصحة والعامية
Brother, could you add Arabic subtitles? It is really helpful for this app called Language Reactor.
There is arabic subtitles 🙂
@@LearnArabicKhasu Thank you very much
I want more same video 🤚
When telegram link
I love this video
ماشاء الله منيح جدا
love from heart
بدي كمان زي هاد فيديوهات
It's fascinating how they're so different! I wonder if speakers of classical Arabic are able to communicate with those who speak colloquial Arabic.
well as seen in the video the older brother was speaking classical was the kid was speaking dialect and they understood each other fine. all Arab kids have to learn classical Arabic through school and most book and novels as well as the news is in classical arabic, (fusha)
@@MALIK-nd2vwthen why don't they speak it , it's difficult or
@@aqib8755I think spoken Arabic is more convenient
@@yomomma3251Yes it's more simplified, and each dialect has a bit of influence of the languages that were spoken in the region before arabic (i.e Amzigh for the Maghribi dialect, Aramaic for the Levantine dialect, Coptic for the Egyptian dialect
SO different? Come on. It's more like standard portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese.
May Allah help me to speak whichever Arabic dialect fluently within four years because I bet with my Syrian friends I'll make it 😅👍🏽
Nice video
At the moment ,I'm learning Arabic language, but I got confused. Yemen, Saudi, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan. Which one is speaking leventies and which speaks fusch.
Where is telegram link
السلام علیکم الشيخ اريد لغة العامية
Khasu, do you understand them if you travel to their country?.
not always, but in general - yes
Ахил карийм, есть ли у вас саудий и фусха диалог
i like it
ما شاء اللہ
رائع
Mashallah
In the end of video he said he is bored😂
I miss Abdurrahman, why don't you make new video with him. He is adorable, why didn't you pinch his cheeks😢
wah حلو
But you understand each other
سبسکرایب می جزاک اللہ کل شیوخ العربی
Telegram link
Mumtaaaaz3. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Iam indonesian, do Saudi Arabian speak classical language?
Not, they don’t
for us non arabic speaker ,levantine arabic is very importent, thank you جزاک الله خيرا
Is it sarcasm? 😁
@@LearnArabicKhasu Must be 😅
@@LearnArabicKhasui hope so😅
It’s quite close
كيف حالك نحن من اندونيسيا
ندرس بالغة العربية في كل يوم..
اللهم باركم
أنا مسرور بكم
عشان نفهم بالهجات كمان
I can understand the older one, the child seems to me to have Lebanese dialect, I know a little Fusha
it's jordanian..they're similar but different..same with syrian and palestinian dialect..they sound alike to people who don't live in the region but they're different..the dialects even change within the same country itself let alone other countries.
The child is influenced slightly by Palestinian Arabic in connecting words due to the large population there.
قسوه: اقول لك شيئ
عبد الرحمان: ماذا
قسوه: ترجم ذالك 😅
why i can't remember !
There may be differences but all arabs speak "Ya'ni" hehe
سوف will
Jordan is close to Palestine dialect
Make it English subtile
Maa syaa Allah tabarakallah