Interesting way of saying nothing along a whole video
@manal_mohamed_tawfik_25 күн бұрын
بالتوفيق هي اصعب لغه في العالم صدقني نحن نتعلم اللغة العربية طوال حياتنا بالرغم انني من جنسيتنا العربية حتي لو تعلمت العربية ستجد كل دوله عربي او منطقة او محافظه لها لغه خاصه بها ولكننا شنفهمك ولكنك لن تفهمنا الا لو تكلمنا بالعربية 🗿😂 😂It is very easy if you live in Egypt for at least a year
@Ninamiaw8 күн бұрын
ا كن ريد اربع بوت haven't speak it yet and need harakat 😅
@marcfrankoro11 күн бұрын
تحية من لبنان
@TIG2MAN012 күн бұрын
I love this. This is so cool. How did you get into Iraq? Did you have to worry about war? Ive heard its a great place to visit. The western media/polititions are wrong. What was your experiance?
@sulthanghori148113 күн бұрын
what if I don't have Arabic keyboard to type in Arabic or I don't know how to write in Arabic?
@Anonyme2024414 күн бұрын
هل أسلمت ؟
@Anonyme2024414 күн бұрын
هل أسلمت يا قاسم ؟
@spanishprofesor188720 күн бұрын
Hi I'm Dylan, I have my Cambridge interview this week to study Arabic and Spanish. Do you have any last minute tips, particularly for the interview which you could give. What sorts of questions were you asked on? Thanks
@Virtues16221 күн бұрын
Many thanks Qasim ---It was enlighening! The book Kitaab has three editions! Does it matter which one to study? many thanks again!
@CHAHERSAMA-dx7fo21 күн бұрын
thank god i'm arabic native speaker, how you all learn arabic ? for me it looks impossible to learn if you're not already native نحداك تفهم كلامي كانك فهمت هذا يعني أنك فاهم اللهجة التونسية مبروك عليك ربحت معانا العصبة 😂
@walidkheriji712024 күн бұрын
Hi, can you share your contact details in your bio? I have a proposal for you
@timwoods317326 күн бұрын
Thank you
@ArwaAhmed-sh4isАй бұрын
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته انا من دولة عربية وهى مصر ❤ تحياتى لك على هذا الفديو الجميل ، تعلم العربية الفصحى ليس بالشئ الصعب ولكن يحتاج للتحدث باللغة وأنصحكم بقرأة القرآن لانه سيقوى من لغتكم العربية ، والتحدث للمتحدثين الاصليين للغة العربية وأخيرا ، السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ❤❤❤❤
@hamiltonblanksonАй бұрын
If you don't mind my asking, is Qasim your real name? Or do we all need to adopt pseudonyms as we fall in love with languages? lol
@munkásapkaАй бұрын
Yeah ok but what if i want to learn the palestinian dialect? How do I go to Palestine?
@Boyam156Ай бұрын
Please don’t add musical tone in background
@ieyeieyeieyeiАй бұрын
if u want to learn msa and then egyptian how do u keep them separate and make shore i dont learn some weird hybrid or is that ok?
@SerrvantXАй бұрын
Do not learn egyptian. Learn levantine or saudi. Egyptian butchers the pronunciation of MSA. Levantine and Saudi are understood and closer to MSA
@a.d.sstudioanimation6438Ай бұрын
Bro said go to syria
@thebittertruth5381Ай бұрын
you excluded Djibouti and Chad sir
@kingsmen1009Ай бұрын
I am in a tricky situation. I am an indian muslim. Since childhood, I have learnt to ‘read’ the Quran which I do pretty well alhamdulillah with tajweed. But the irony is I cannot speak or understand ‘spoken arabic’ or even the quranic arabic that i read so well. I do know many words of spoken arabic, but not up to the mark of speaking or understanding a conversation. So, where do i start to learn spoken arabic? Please guide!
@abdullahsohail8601Ай бұрын
Hi Qasim. Your videos are really beneficial. Just wanted to ask that in terms of reading academic literature on any subject, does the dialect matter? If a scholar from any country writes a work, is it necessary to have expertise of that country's dialect to understand it?
@QasimRazviArabicАй бұрын
Hey bro! Super glad to hear it :) for academic literature it shouldn’t matter where the writer is from because it will usually be in MSA. There might be some slight differences you might find in word choices or stylistic preferences when writing MSA depending on the country the writer is from and what dialect they speak but this should be minimal and shouldn’t affect your understanding. So yeah, no need to have any dialect expertise at all - just MSA
@abdullahsohail8601Ай бұрын
Great. Thank you. Actually, I have been learning Arabic now for a year but mainly focusing on the gramatical structures. I believe I now have strong base in 'Nahw and Sarf' but finding a bit overwhelming to keep up with the vocablury. Would you suggest any effective approach to work on extending one's vocab? I find it confusing to just randomly learn the meaning of roots. P.s. A little personal question, what was your motivation behind studying Arabic and Persian and how are they helping you in your profession?
@litezhoweyАй бұрын
My goal is to understand Quran without having to read the translation! ❤
@ahmedjassim2293Ай бұрын
وأنا أريد أن اتعلم اللغة الإنجليزية😂
@NaliJamaАй бұрын
Jazak! I am new and want to learn Arabic for the intention of having a deeper understanding of the Quran and being able to communicate with my fellow Muslims as I eventually plan to move to a Muslim country inshaAllah.
@zidane3250Ай бұрын
Egyptian is not Arabic, just to say.
@R.M.Y21Ай бұрын
أتمني لك كل التوفيق 👏🇪🇬
@splatking2642Ай бұрын
As an Egyptian, if you want to actually understand the other majority dialiects, do NOT learn Egyptian 😭😭😭
@youssefmohammed8607Ай бұрын
If anyone who is a native English speaker wants to learn Arabic, I will help him and we will exchange languages. I want to practice English.
@humanplace19622 ай бұрын
What is the fastest and most efficient way to learn arabic? I wanna learn it in a short time and be able to talk to locals
@ZaidZeaa2 ай бұрын
Hey Qasim, I want to talk to you can I have your email please?
@pluviophile19882 ай бұрын
Interested in my arab husband 😁😆
@banandababa2 ай бұрын
The website you mentioned allthearabicyouneverlearnt has shut down 😭😔 or is it just for me?
@banandababa2 ай бұрын
Also so happy I found your channel. Been learning Arabic for 2 years now and finally feel like I’m getting somewhere. These videos are the boost I need to inspire me to get closer to fluency!
@gaiavalentini76482 ай бұрын
great video! someone can tell me where i can find the pdf of all the arabic you never learned the first time around? the link doesn't work and i can't find it anywhere uff. thank you :)
@arabiclangclub2 ай бұрын
Very Informative and helpful
@MPam16192 ай бұрын
Great information. Thank you!
@user-cn7ls4hm9Alnajih2 ай бұрын
I really wanna see u speaking Arabic,,u seem to be pretty advance,
@umm-salmaadam66372 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, very useful guide. A very good motivation as I have been working on this but I find it hard to speak. Will start from beginning in shaa Allah
@1st_alaeeddine2 ай бұрын
Guys i need someone to help me on improving my English, and I'm gonna help him to speak Arabic if you're interested reply to my comment
@emil-2452 ай бұрын
such a qualitative video👍 thx
@Sophia-bj3wm3 ай бұрын
asalamulikum. i am studying arabic first time in my life and it is looks easy but with so many rules and patterns it is not. in our first year our teachers told us about the etjaal website and hans wehr. i was like: 'what is this alien book with that looks like english but isn't'. 😂 but my knowledge grew and that dictionary is my favourite now. got the physical copy of it too (old school, don't like much online typing). it is not user friendly or for beginner but if you know how to use it, it is quite comprehensive, with all patterns and forms translations mentioned. for Quranic arabic, i find it is the best. they even have an app now for it. JazakAllah Khair for making this video. the oxford dictionary sounds like dream. i also looked into the last one you mentioned. the Quran word by word meaning. that is an interesting concept as no one has done the tarkeebs of Quran verses before. so i think this is a big help. may Allah SWT give you baraka in your knowledge and reward you for your efforts. Ameen
@homeschoolislaamiyyah29673 ай бұрын
music is haraam
@shahinoor4833 ай бұрын
U muslim (Just curious)
@Brosak.3 ай бұрын
What does studying a language full time mean? 37hrs/week for 5 years?
@ddrr64013 ай бұрын
bad video more into showoff stuff and everything is not good for studying feel like waste of time
@yourPru3 ай бұрын
as a native speaker, I recommend learning Arabic in Fusha (formal) then a dialect of one of the gulf countries rather than North African ones
@sameh61383 ай бұрын
If someone wants to practice arabic l can help and improve my english too
@heshamhelal3 ай бұрын
Great job, Arabic is a very hard language to learn and I feel privaleged being born with it
@DustinWilde-i5s3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks! Im a language major also, what sort of jobs are you anticipating you’ll get with your degree?