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learn ( Where are you from?) in Arabic
from (Arabic between your hands)book.
من كتاب (العربية بين يديك).
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In this video WHY LEARN ARABIC you will learn more about the Arabic Language , and that may encourage you to start learning Arabic or if you already started learning Arabic , this video (why learn Arabic) will help you understand the Arabic structure and basics better.
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How can parents support bilingual and multilingual children to develop their language skills during the Covid-19 pandemic? How do bilingual and multilingual families adjust their family language learning policy and practice to sustain or expand learning opportunities? What resources and options are available at home and in the communities? These are the main questions this event aims to explore. Hosted by the MOSAIC Group for Research in Multilingualism, School of Education, University of Birmingham, the event will bring together a panel of speakers who will share their experience in promoting the learning of around minoritised languages especially Asian and African languages in the UK. It is open to parents, grandparents, teachers, educators, researchers and anyone interested in supporting heritage language learning and multilingualism.
The panel for this event includes: Dr Fatma Said (College of Education, UAF, Arabic language), Ms Sahra Abdullahi (UCL, Somali languages), Dr Lavanya Sankaran (King’s College, London, Tamil language), Ms Amy Thompson (Manager of a Mandarin/English bilingual nursery) and Ms Gbemisola Isimi (Founder/Director, CultureTree, an organisation promoting African languages).
There will be opportunities for the audience to participate in Open Discussion with the experts and share their experience and views with other parents and professionals.
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English has unusual linguistic features most other languages don’t! These skills really make English unique compared to other languages around the world.
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The second of two fun, experimental takes on features English lacks and has. Part one lives here:
Last time we met skills English is missing compared to other languages, now it’s time for what it does have:
– (its spelling system)
– suppletive ordinals
– obligatory plurals
– definite and indefinite articles
– possession with “have”
– perfect with “have”
– passive voice
– asymmetric noun-pronoun alignment
– particle comparative with “than”
– interdental fricatives
– rhotics
– r-colored vowels (ahem, “coloured”)
– nounless adjectives with “one”
Thank you for watching, and see my sources doc below for even more!
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Welcome to lesson 1 – Arabic Literacy
These are the lesson objectives:
By the end of this lesson, I’ll be able to:
– Know how the first 7 letters of Arabic sound
– Know how the 4 different positions of each letter
– Make/ read my first Arabic words
Don’t forget to leave your answers in the comments. Also if you have any improving points, or things you want to see differently, let me know in the comments section.
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This is lesson #1 in the series “Arabic Grammar for Understanding the Quran”. In this lesson, we will cover:
1. The four “traits” of the ism: definiteness, gender, number, and case,
2. The adjective (sifah).
3. The three types of plural (jam’): broken, masculine sound, feminine sound.
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Learn Arabic – Arabic Grammar for Understanding the Quran
Knowledge of Arabic grammar is both a core prerequisite and an invaluable asset for the serious student of knowledge. Unfortunately, for the majority of Muslims living the West today, obtaining a working knowledge of Arabic grammar seems virtually impossible.
The greatest barrier between us and a mastery of Arabic grammar is the widespread notion that Arabic grammar is irresolvably complex, that it is too detailed, too vast, and too technical. We believe that learning Arabic grammar takes way too long to do, that we will burn out long before we begin reaping its fruits. We further believe Arabic grammar is “all or nothing”–that it’s useless unless we learn ALL of it. And it’s impossible to learn ALL of it. So we don’t bother to start; we decide it’s not worth learning ANY of it.
These notions are self-imposed psychological shackles OR unpleasant encounters we’ve had when we tried to learn Arabic before OR the whispers of the sneaky one, Shaytaan (or all of the above). But at the end of the day, our reality is one: we have deprived ourselves of the key for unlocking a deeper, more intimate relationship with the Quran (and Sunnah) and thus, denied ourselves the opportunity of tasting the full sweetness of divine knowledge.
As for the misconceptions:
(1) Arabic grammar is indeed “complex”, but let’s be real: everything about the human existence is complex. Life is complex. Think about driving a car and our daily responses to an infinite number of possible occurrences on the road. Because we are so FAMILIAR with driving, much of the required thinking is automated or “reflexive”. Complexity is not synonymous with difficulty. Why can’t Arabic grammar come as naturally as driving does? It can. We have all earned degrees in engineering, medicine, literature, history, education, accounting, etc. If we can master these complex subjects, why can’t we learn Arabic grammar? We can.
(2) Like any discipline, the study of Arabic grammar can be a lifelong pursuit, but there’s no rule saying, “Once you start to learn Arabic, you cannot stop until you’ve mastered it”. You don’t need to be a grammarian to possess a working, intermediate-level understanding of Arabic grammar. We also forget that the fruits of Arabic grammar can be reaped IMMEDIATELY, from day #1, lesson #1.
(3) Arabic grammar is NOT “all or nothing”. Like mentioned above, even knowledge of a few simple, isolated rules will permanently strengthen our relationship with the Quran.
Aware of the above concerns, I made this video series (Arabic Grammar for Understanding the Quran) for anyone who wants to learn Arabic. The following are my objectives:
(1) Presenting a “complex” subject in a simple, intuitive way. My goal is to maintain clarity both in the descriptions and in the visuals used.
(2) Shrinking 2.5 years of Arabic grammar content into 20 short videos, each lasting between 30-45 minutes (for a grand total of no more than 15 hours), insha’Allah. This requires a massive condensing of material as well as an omission of a few concepts.
(3) Demonstrating the relevance of grammar and the real-life application of grammar rules (“theory”) to understanding the Quran (“practice”). Thus, every single lesson will feature step-by-step grammatical analyses of Quranic verses.
Please subscribe to my channel, and provide me with feedback for this project, insha’Allah. I pray that Allah SWT accepts our intentions and efforts. Ameen.
There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world — and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures. But do they shape the way we think? Cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky shares examples of language — from an Aboriginal community in Australia that uses cardinal directions instead of left and right to the multiple words for blue in Russian — that suggest the answer is a resounding yes. “The beauty of linguistic diversity is that it reveals to us just how ingenious and how flexible the human mind is,” Boroditsky says. “Human minds have invented not one cognitive universe, but 7,000.”
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Learn Arabic in 5 days with our list of 300 most common expressions and words. This is a crash course in Arabic. Try to memorize all the words and sentences and you will find yourself having a great conversation with natives easily. Video Rating: / 5
How to learn Arabic? Learn Arabic while you sleep. This video features 130 basic Arabic words and phrases that teach grammar automatically. They are especially useful for the beginning student of Arabic.
Looking for an Arabic teacher? Try Italki. They have tons of great teachers that you can talk to online. You can sign up here.
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And I recommend Sara Eissa to teach you. She knows quite a few languages and is a native speaker of Arabic. She helped me a ton!!!!! Check her out here https://youtu.be/UySG4diHx8g
This is the Egyptian dialect of Arabic
To use just play the video before sleeping…
If you want to really learn Arabic, the best way is to listen and speak the most common Arabic phrases as often and as accurately as possible. If you want to learn Arabic well, these videos will help you do that. And doing it in a relaxed way is even better!!!!
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The idea is to be in as relaxed or calm a state as possible. Put on headphones if you need to. Best time is the right before you go to bed. The brain is supposedly more receptive in that relaxed state.
The plan: listen to this as often as possible until the words and phrases are natural to you, that you don’t even need to think to say them.
These phrases can be used mainly for the first encounters. What do you say to people who you don’t know at all or don’t know very well? Those phrases.
My name is Evan (Eko). Happy learning.
Let me know if you want to learn anything specific. 🙂
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