Dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all the new series on Instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last few months :)
I'm Palestinian and I find it complicated especially when it comes to the literal explanation of the sentences!! Anyhow Thanks for your efforts and the videos. Keep it up 🌷
7:46 The response to Layle sa3eedeh is Laylatak / tek/ tko sa3eedeh w' e_mbaarakeh ليلتك / تِك/ تْكو سعيدة و مباركة (lit : may your night🌃 be happy and blessed) but generally it means good night when responding back
This is perfect! I spent 9 months in Jordan some years ago, just to learn Arabic. It's time to pick it up again, and these videos make it easy. Thanks, Jameela!
Thank you so, SO much for making this new series of videos which focuses on Palestinian dialect - it's exactly what I've been looking for! I have been following you & learning from you for a long time, now, and I originally studied Masri in a language school, plus learning more from your videos (MSA), but in recent years I have been wanting to learn Palestinian dialect & it's not as easy to find as MSA and Masri...SO, Shukraaaaan ya 7abibti !!!
I wish I knew how exactly you manage to look better the older you get. For real, I mean, you look great in your oldest videos on here, some of which are nearly ten years old. Be that as it may, you only seem to get better with age. On the academic side of things, I'm completely blown away by the depth and breadth of your knowledge and experience. Arabic and Hebrew are my two favorite languages. :)
i've been learning syrian arabic since 2 years and i have found your videos today. i love you and your videos. i am from germany. please keep up the good work!
I guess I got it, Tisbah'akher would be : May you reach the morning well, and W enti min ahlu , and may you be one of those too. What do you think Maha?
2019's student 🙋 🙋 🙋 🙋 🙋 Thanks Maha.. I wish I can spend more2 time watching ur videos.. but too many chores to do.. but whenever i have free time i will watch ur videoss over and over.. so sad i didnt know you early.. if i do, i think im mastering my arabic by now.. im looking backwards of your videos coz i want to get into ur 1st lesson.. the very 1st one 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆.. i hope i can make it.. wish me luck!
Thank you very much for your videos. Would you say that learning Palestinian Arabic will help me talk and understand Arabic in Egypt? Or are these dialects too different?
Hi, my goal is to learn to speak and understand Shami Arabic, is there a guide of things I need to do to/should be doing to meet this goal or will studying these lessons you keep providing be enough? I can read Arabic not very fluent and and write words as I can hear them.
Should a person learn Standard first before learning a dialect? If I only learned the Shami Arabic, would it be difficult to communicate with people from Egypt or Saudi or another Arabic speaking country?
Nobody has commented on this before I think, but is there a way you can get rid of the echo on your videos? If anyone thinks it could be my computer, please let me know. Sometimes it's hard to understand because of the echo and you speak so fast. Also, I'm old so I don't HEAR as fast. NOT your fault. It's okay, I LOVE your videos. Don't stop! Thanks.
About layla saida, the teacher of the arabic class i attend now said that it's used when u wish a happy night to someone who is not going to sleep but they will be awake at night having fun or so. Is that correct?
My falestini grandma would say Assalamualeychum, reply would be waalaeychumsalam...or salam aleychum, aleychum salam..& chief halech instead of kief halek..anyone knows what dialect is this.
I have a question, when you say صباح النور, do you pronounce it like "soba7 alnuur", or "soba7 annuur" (do you keep the L sound or do you replace it with a double N) مع سلامات من فرانسة
I learn arabic now just because of MAHA, coz MAHA teaches it. She is lovelyyyyyyyyy.
She is ☺️ Maha is a blessing for those of us trying to keep up with our Levantine dialect 🤍 🇵🇸
You make learning Falastin Arabic so accessible and fun! These lessons are incredible!!!
You seem like a legitimately wonderful person. Thank you for always sharing your time and work with us.
Your videos are great. Please don't ever stop making them!
Dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all the new series on Instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last few months :)
@Roland Eli Definitely, have been using Instaflixxer for months myself =)
I'm Palestinian and I find it complicated especially when it comes to the literal explanation of the sentences!! Anyhow Thanks for your efforts and the videos. Keep it up 🌷
No solo explica re bien!!!!!! Estás más fuerte que el hormigón!!!!!!❤❤❤
In Antakya we even say "Marhabtein u Marhaba", it's so cool to hear that you use it too!
7:46
The response to Layle sa3eedeh is
Laylatak / tek/ tko sa3eedeh w' e_mbaarakeh
ليلتك / تِك/ تْكو سعيدة و مباركة
(lit : may your night🌃 be happy and blessed) but generally it means good night when responding back
This is perfect! I spent 9 months in Jordan some years ago, just to learn Arabic. It's time to pick it up again, and these videos make it easy. Thanks, Jameela!
Just came across your channel, one lesson in and I love your teaching style. Thank you for sharing with us - Shukran!
Is there a complete series for the Palestinian arabic? What a stunning dialect
Thank you so, SO much for making this new series of videos which focuses on Palestinian dialect - it's exactly what I've been looking for!
I have been following you & learning from you for a long time, now, and I originally studied Masri in a language school, plus learning more from your videos (MSA), but in recent years I have been wanting to learn Palestinian dialect & it's not as easy to find as MSA and Masri...SO, Shukraaaaan ya 7abibti !!!
Do you say:
'w enti min ahlo' to a man?
(I only ask because I thought that we only say " enti " to a woman).
So, do you say:
w enta min ahlo
to a man?
Thank you so much! You explain it very well and in an enthousiastic way 😊
you don't get an idea of how useful your videos can be! they are great!
Woohoo so excited to learn more. I was waiting for this Miss Maha
I wish I knew how exactly you manage to look better the older you get. For real, I mean, you look great in your oldest videos on here, some of which are nearly ten years old. Be that as it may, you only seem to get better with age. On the academic side of things, I'm completely blown away by the depth and breadth of your knowledge and experience. Arabic and Hebrew are my two favorite languages. :)
Shukran jazilan maha
I love how you gave the replies! Sometime u know how to say something but when someone says it to you don't know how to reply!
Shukran!
I loveee you you're sooo funny habibti!
Thanks youvforbthe great introduction
I just love that you explain de meaning behind the words
Hello ms. maha, you teach very nice. easy to understand. god bless you!
Hoping you will make a video on how to learn typing or writing in arabic.
Quiet Nice Maha,easy for me to understand & learning arabic.
I absolutely can not wait for your Arabic learning book to come out for English speakers!!! I want it so bad!
Caleb777 she’s doing this? I hope she does for Egyptian arabic
i've been learning syrian arabic since 2 years and i have found your videos today. i love you and your videos. i am from germany. please keep up the good work!
Maha share more video on the Palestine arabic
Charming and fun! Looking forward.
Couldn't wait for this day😘😘
I can watch your programs forever ,you are awesome ❤️❤️😘😘🌹🌹💕💕
U r world most talented and smart women 😍😍😍😍😍
Ciao Maha thank you for these videos
thank you so much for this spoken falaseteeni
Hai Maha! I'm Samantha. I love all your video's. Love from Malaysia ( Kuala Lumpur).
Best spirit ever! You make learning fun!
Maha, Kaala salaama.
Thank you very much for the video, I love your energy and you make it easy to learn. Marhaba!
Marhabo
Thank youuu!!!
Its an honor to be super zahlane minko by you :) thank you!
Thank you!!
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL TEACHER MAHA 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰LOVE FROM INDIA
This how we speak in Bethlehem.
God bless❤️✝️
@@linuslimpan0 May ALLAH guide u to the truth
@@pxrfct5459 I’m Muslim and you should know in Islam it’s not respectful to judge others religions
@@amals.insanity1694K srry didnt know
@@pxrfct5459 take it easy ffs
Assalamu alaikum from Bangladesh
Thankyou Maha.
Loving this videos!! Looking forward to more Insha’Allah 😁😁😁
Thank you
yeay new updateee keep it on sister !! my arab is getting better day by day thanks to youuu💖😊
This is so useful, thank you!! Life saver
I guess I got it, Tisbah'akher would be : May you reach the morning well, and W enti min ahlu , and may you be one of those too. What do you think Maha?
yeah this's correct 👍 you got the accurate meaning
@@nassy4331 kamsa hamnida
Love the genuine enthusiasm...subscribed 👍🏼🤗
2019's student 🙋 🙋 🙋 🙋 🙋
Thanks Maha.. I wish I can spend more2 time watching ur videos.. but too many chores to do.. but whenever i have free time i will watch ur videoss over and over.. so sad i didnt know you early.. if i do, i think im mastering my arabic by now.. im looking backwards of your videos coz i want to get into ur 1st lesson.. the very 1st one 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆.. i hope i can make it.. wish me luck!
This One Video Is good .
Shukran
Thank you!
خیلی عالی بود لذت بردم 😉
شكرا ويعطيك العافية يا مها! بدرس اللغة العربية بالجامعة و بحب أشاهد فيديوك. إن شاء الله رح احكي بطلاقة في المستقبل
رائع!
Week ly give new
Lesson maha mahassalamah
Beautiful
So grateful you encourage us to not get discouraged and commit suicide 😁😂over the many different types of dialects!😏
Sooo good! Thanks for taking the time to teach and keep smiling;😁
Shukran!
Who’s here in 2023?
love this! so interesting
We "hello hello" in English sometimes
Ana shouil Saudi Arabia.
حلو كتير كتير ومنكم نستفيد ❤👏
marhaba :)
Hai my terchar marhaba .
Me and my son are really enjoying watching your lessons. Can Palestian and Jordanian Arabic work as one?
ya
Ana min lebnen I speak jnoubi 😀
Thank you very much for your videos.
Would you say that learning Palestinian Arabic will help me talk and understand Arabic in Egypt? Or are these dialects too different?
hope your journey is going well! i would say learn whichever dialect interests you since they're mutually intelligible
Hi, my goal is to learn to speak and understand Shami Arabic, is there a guide of things I need to do to/should be doing to meet this goal or will studying these lessons you keep providing be enough? I can read Arabic not very fluent and and write words as I can hear them.
you need a friend to speak the language with.. this helps a lot
@@LearnArabicwithMaha I've got that too, thanks for your reply ❤
tickles196 then you should start with learning the alphabet. I know the alphabet well if you want help
She is palestinian all palestinian women beauties. Love arabic so hard to learn haha
Haha this girl I’m dating is Palestinian and she sounds like you it’s amazing
U plz make easy sentences to learn in arabic
Is this same language use in saudi arabia?
💕💕💕
Should a person learn Standard first before learning a dialect? If I only learned the Shami Arabic, would it be difficult to communicate with people from Egypt or Saudi or another Arabic speaking country?
Fine
hi good morning ma'am
You explain too much Maha. It can get confusing. But I love the Palestinian way I did not realize I have been saying tesabho al khair I added the al
تصبح على خير
If you are a Muslim you should always say Assalaam alikom.... there is nothing of formality. that is the true way of greeting between muslims
My Father used to say "Masal kher"
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Well hello there !
Nobody has commented on this before I think, but is there a way you can get rid of the echo on your videos? If anyone thinks it could be my computer, please let me know. Sometimes it's hard to understand because of the echo and you speak so fast. Also, I'm old so I don't HEAR as fast. NOT your fault. It's okay, I LOVE your videos. Don't stop! Thanks.
Mar Jay yes there is no echo. Sorry I don’t hear any echo
About layla saida, the teacher of the arabic class i attend now said that it's used when u wish a happy night to someone who is not going to sleep but they will be awake at night having fun or so. Is that correct?
Yes it's correct, and make more sense to me as a Palestinian-Arabic speaker
In Urdu we say Subha khair (good morning) & (shabbaH' khair)Good night.
My falestini grandma would say Assalamualeychum, reply would be waalaeychumsalam...or salam aleychum, aleychum salam..& chief halech instead of kief halek..anyone knows what dialect is this.
1:06
جيد جدا.
You're beautiful.. So glad I found your channel.... Translate that.
what happened to your cross sign necklace??????
I wan practice English language 😩 my 1language Arabic 👀
Hii,I can help you with that
I have a question, when you say صباح النور, do you pronounce it like "soba7 alnuur", or "soba7 annuur" (do you keep the L sound or do you replace it with a double N) مع سلامات من فرانسة
Yes. We drop in L with fast talking 👍
Do people actually use Marhabatain or Marahib in their daily conversations?
There are many arabic dialets. What makes you make palestian arabic lecture?
Better Getting she’s Palestinian
how do i write "I love you at your darkest"
Is Fallahi dialect closer to Quranic Arabic?