HOW TO LEARN ARABIC **5 tips**

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How to learn Arabic - 5 tips. If you're learning Arabic and looking for beginner Arabic lessons in English you've come to the right place. Start your Arabic Language learning journey here with Arabic Mike. I share with you my 5 tips for learning Arabic as a non-native speaker.

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I am an Arabian and I came to see how other people learn our language
goodluck for everyone by learning Arabic language

darknnesfighter
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I want to learn Arabic because a new kid in my school from out the country speaks it and I like him but I want him to feel comfortable talking to some one who knows his first language

nannivibez
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when I was a student in school. a Palestinian teacher told me if you read the holy Quran you will improve your Arabic language and you will have a strong memory...he was right!!! .greetings from Arabian peninsula

murdoch
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I don't speak Arabic, but I love how it sounds. You speak so beautifully.

Eve_
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Asalaam aleikum. Became a muslim last year, been really yearning to read the Quran in its language so I can recite and memorize the soul healing words. Thank you for the tips.

xthukuh
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Advice from a native Egyptian; download the arabic keyboard on your mobile (i did with Russian when i thought of learning it), then open S.Note (for example); keeping writing and erasing letter to observe how they look alone vs combined in different positions in the word, as well as seeing tge correct spelling suggested by your mobile.

shadwabarghash
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As a native Arabic speaker, my advice to everyone who's learning the Arabic language is: Learn Fusha or MSA ( it's a must thing ) first before trying to learn any Arabic dialect. Learning Fusha is like building your language fundamentals after that, you can learn any dialect by watching Arabic series, whether it is Egyptian, levant or gulf and if you afford traveling it would be nice to hear and learn the dialect from its native speakers. One thing to add about Arabic dialects is that most of the time they're not 100% going with grammar rules which make them hard to understand for beginners and that's why it's important to learn Fusha first because everyone can understand it.

abdulkaderthabit
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Thanks you have made me want to learn arabic.
Arabic is beautiful language. May Allah help me master this language very well

hakimroslan
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I am Russian and it's the third month I ve been learning arabic now. The language is so complicated, but that's what I like about it the most. It's so beautiful. I have friends from different arabic countries. They help me to boost my fluency. This is the language I want to be fluent in.

martinsmith
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I love arabic language so much because the word itself is very meaningful...i learned it for 10 years working in lebanon...

lolibethcomahig
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This video has motivated me to learn Arabic a lot more than before 🙂

mabd
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Well I'm an Arab, a Moroccan Arab and to be honest I'm really impressed, never saw a youtuber speaking Arabic as good as u so yeah good job brother. I got one more thing to say, one day u'll realize it was a good decision to learn it. Good luck and thanks for the Vid.

RimaSIouassialE
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My father is from morocco, but my mother is from Spain and I haven't learned moroccian because my father always talked to me in spanish, now I can't to my familiy in Morocco and learning moroccian by my own is going to be imposible becuase it can't be written, so I'm learning arabic! Your pronunciation is just soooo good, I know perfectly how it sounds

icebear
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I'm an Arab from Jordan and I'm really shocked of how good u are at Arabic! but that's not strange cuz if someone wants to learn it then they can👌👌❤️ also they say Arabic language is hard but its really easy honestly, and u just need some time to understand it very well.:)

Emn
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I’m Tunisian and the Tunisian dialect is only 100/95% understood in Algeria, Libya Mauritania and Morocco. The Tunisian and / or the Libyan dialects are the most “clear/understood” dialect of the maghreb but it’s still difficult for people outside of the maghreb region to understand 100% of what we’re saying. If I talk to a Kuwaiti or a Palestinian I have to change my dialect a little and use fus7a or I try and talk using some of their dialect (if I know it). Take this advice from a native Arabic speaker. If you ever meet someone who asks you specifically about which dialect to learn and not about wether to learn fu7a or a dialect, tell them the following. It’s best if they choose Levantine Arabic or Egyptian Arabic. Levantine is the most clear and easy to understand dialect across the entire Arab world (also the prettiest in my opinion especially Syrian). Egyptian is the most famous one and everyone knows it because Egyptian cinema is very popular in all the arab countries. If I wasn’t a native speaker and I had to choose which dialect, I’d pick Levantine because it’s closer to fus7a than Egyptian.

Mozzarea
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So helpfull. I am living now in Qatar for almost 7 years, before that i was living in Oman for 2 years. But really your Arabic is more more better than me

kartikanazaruddin
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The hardest thing is the accent and the “back of the throat” sound I feel like I sound dumb

carsonkerekes
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مجهودٌ مذهل يا مايك! أشعر بالفخر لرؤية لغتي الأولى تُعلّم. وقتك الشخصي الذي قضيته في تعلُّمها مجهودٌ جبّار!

مُوفّق!

sundos.
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wow, your pronunciation in Arabic is so good. Wish you all the best Mike.

fatimaalobeidly
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Great points. Motivation doesn't just apply to Arabic, it applies to learning anything new...it can be tough to find time for something that takes so long to become adept in. But I will find it. I rarely sleep as it is.

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