50 Phrases Every Arabic Beginner Must-Know

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In this video, we will teach you 25 Arabic phrases and 25 Arabic verbs that you must know if you're an absolute beginner. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Arabic, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.

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I'm an Arab and that helped me a lot to improve my English instead lol

samynageh
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Arabic is a beautiful language.
Im going to try and self teach myself.

cheesesteakphilly
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Anyone complaining she's too fast, you can always slow down the speed. It sounds really good :)

swordoftree
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As a muslim I'm beginning my journey in learning Arabic so I can speak to others. It's so awesome Alhamdullilah

Cagzstar
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Thank You for teaching me Arabic. It’s a beautiful language. I hope I can learn at least some of these phrases. Seems difficult for me right now.

PucciNYC
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As-salaam Alaikum, I ‘m a practicing muslim, I being learning basic standard Arabic on Itaki, my teacher is losing patience with me, I really enjoyed this demostration, keep up fast pace you moving!

faheemmuhammad
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As'salam al-akum doesn't actually just mean "hello" and, in some situations, you can sometimes get yourself in social difficulty by using it. You would be far safer using Sa'ha or Marhaba.

andrewjohnson
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"He's just two years old, yet he can eat by himself" is a really important phrase for a beginner. A beginner in child care maybe.

robertklotz
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I love the added humor, where she laughs in between the terms

rachelmcclain
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well... I liked her style and learnt a lot in this video. Thank you!

egni_enigmadarido
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Assalamu alaikum is actually a Du'a for the person or people you're speaking to. A beautiful way to say Hello! Masha'Allah. The brother is correct using mar'haba as hello instead is more slang. Ahlan wa sahlan is welcome (as a warm greeting), but obviously depends on the country you're from. Why classical Arabic and modern standard are the best ways to learn how to speak to almost every Arabic speaker, with exception of Morocco (no offense intended).

pfusiontechnologies
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I learn arabic at my school as im in religious school yet im quite bad at it..i hope i can improve my arabic by watching some videos, pray for me <33

ooormark
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I am not Arabic but Asam alaykum
Means Peace be with You

I am a Kenyan and Catholic

ngangajanewdella
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Im indonesian i can learn two langueges at the same time in this channel.. thank u jazakumullah khairan

Muzaraea
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Assalamu Alakum, shukran for this video it is really helpful

islamsongs
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Hello = Merhaba
Asalamualikom = Peace be upon you


Is it that difficult??

gamer_girl_
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Mashalah you are doing great I'm teaching also Arabic

AsmaAbdellah
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تسلم يا استاذه كل عام وانتي بخير بألف مليون سلامه

FarhanHafeez-yt
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My wife is Egyptian and we are married for over 8 years however her pronunciation is so different so much softer and rounded

tobiaskretzschmar
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I am trying to learn but Arabic is hard. These lessons make it a little easier. Thank you very much.

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