HOW TO SAY "A LOT" IN 10 DIFFERENT ARAB COUNTRIES! INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC DIALECTS!
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Published 2019-03-16
I am finally starting this series of lessons where I teach you the way some Arabic words\ expressions are pronounced differently throughout the Arab World! I hope you like it and find the Dialect you love the most!
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All Comments (21)
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In iraq 🇮🇶 here many accent like "Kullish" "كلش" mean "lot" used middle and south. "Hwaia" "هواية" mean "a lot" used in baghdadi and some middle . "Comma" "كومة" mean " a lot" also .
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in Iraq it's Kullish.. Killish is used in the south.. we also use the word "hwaaya" هوايه
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🇸🇾🇵🇸🇯🇴🇱🇧 انا من بلاد الشام تحياتي لكم
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In Algeria 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 🇩🇿 i have never heard kteer, we only use bezzef
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I'm learning Egyptian Arabic. Thanks for awi!
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The most beautiful and intelligent arabic teacher online.. Undoubtedly.. ❤️❤️❤️ Just wow!
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Salam Maha!! I'm not even Egyptian I'm Moroccan but I was surprised you didn't link the Egyptian "Awi" to the word "strong" in Standard Arabic. I've realised it when I was watching a series with that Sa3idi Egyptian accent and they say it like "Gawi" haha which really makes sense ;) So they kinda link the amount to strength :D I actually follow you while I don't even need Arabic classes I mean I grew up in Morocco till age 17 and I'm an Arabic grammar maniac 😂 But I love your videos so much and I just love your method and how beautifully you teach our language. I also appreciate that you're a Christian Palestinian yet you care about giving Islamic references linked to Arabic. Just another AMAZING real Palestinian 🤗💖 Keep the good work and may Allah bless you sis!
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In Eritrea 🇪🇷 we also say Marra
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Egyptians say kteer too Kteer awi yaaastaa
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Btw i found this video very original i really like it when you show the differences between all the dialect you did a great job 👏🏽🥰
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Actually in Sudanese you pronounced it right at first it’s Shadeed 🇸🇩 love your lessons ! And also we use kateer instead of kteer which’s similar to your accent !
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I’m South Sudanese and although my mom speaks and understands multiple dialects of Arabic, I was never taught! So this channel is helping me a lot, thanks.
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Maha, thank you a lot for this lesson! I was listening to the song " كل اللهجات - تامر حسني / Kol Al Lahgat" of Tamer Hosny where he treis to say "very/ a lot" in many dialects in just one song and now everything makes sense with this video. Arabic langauge is really incredible! Shukran and warm greetings from Brazil!
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2:15 Every sides of Saudi Arabia have another different word, Marrah is said by Riyadh and Jeddah.. I'm from the North we say: Balheal بالحيل
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You're lively , energetic and funny, loved your vid, I've always been fascinated how our dialects differ so much.. And yes we say "shadeed" in sudan Keep going sis💕
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So awesome seeing the diversity of the Arabic language!! So freaking cool
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So funny that the Egyptian word sounds like an exclamation "ha yeah" (ah oui..) in French..
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Maha, ana baheb video da ktir/halba/awi/bezzaf, etc! Please do more of these because this is the Arabic we will hear and communicate every day! It was really useful and very fun to see the differences!
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Arabic is the easiest language to learn for me. Even easier than Chinese and Japanese. . . . oh wait , I'm Arab 🇩🇿
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Thanks to you. I used اوي when my friend from Egypt turned 24 two weeks ago and she liked that I used Egyptian Arabic 😅