Arabic With Amina
Arabic With Amina
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Unlocking the Secrets of Tricky Letter Combinations for Arabic Learners
In today's lesson, we will dive into a topic that often confuses many learners-the different writing forms of letter combinations, known as ligatures. We'll explore various fonts, handwriting styles, and their impact on Arabic script. Let's get started!
Understanding Arabic Fonts:
In Arabic, there are two main types of fonts or writing styles: خط النسخ (Naskh) and خط الرقعة (Reqaa). It's important to be familiar with both styles for reading texts and understanding people's handwriting.
Ligatures in Arabic Script:
Ligatures are unique combinations of letters that may vary in writing styles.
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Mother's Day Arabic Phrases to Make Your Mom Feel SpecialMother's Day Arabic Phrases to Make Your Mom Feel Special
Mother's Day Arabic Phrases to Make Your Mom Feel Special
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Send this to your mom and make her feel special on her special day!! ❤❤ Don't forget to subscribe, like and share for more videos! Arabic with Amina is your online Arabic teacher! We make learning Arabic simple and fun. Our lessons are short and straight to the point without unnecessary complications, and usually contain interactive quizzes where we solve the questions with you ensuring you've ...
Learn Arabic Adverbs of Time for Everyday Conversations!Learn Arabic Adverbs of Time for Everyday Conversations!
Learn Arabic Adverbs of Time for Everyday Conversations!
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Adverbs of time play a fundamental role in everyday conversation as they indicate when an action or event has occurred. In Arabic, these adverbs are known as ظروف الزمان (Thuruf al-Zaman). In this lesson, we will explore different categories of Arabic adverbs of time and learn which word categories they belong to. Many Arabic adverbs of time are derived from nouns. These adverbs are formed by a...
Eid al-Fitr Special with PRIZE: Can You Ace This Arabic Trivia Challenge? 🤔🌟Eid al-Fitr Special with PRIZE: Can You Ace This Arabic Trivia Challenge? 🤔🌟
Eid al-Fitr Special with PRIZE: Can You Ace This Arabic Trivia Challenge? 🤔🌟
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Claim your Eidia here: rebrand.ly/EIDIA Eid Mubarak to all of those celebrating!! عيد مبارك وتقبل الله منا ومنكم صالح الاعمال 🌟🌟 Let's have some fun with this trivia about Eid Alfitr. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about this special occasion. This video is packed with interesting tidbits and unique facts that will both educate and entertain you! And at the end there's a surprise ...
The IMPERATIVE Arabic Verb Tense | Complete lesson and explanation!!The IMPERATIVE Arabic Verb Tense | Complete lesson and explanation!!
The IMPERATIVE Arabic Verb Tense | Complete lesson and explanation!!
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This lecture is a comprehensive video lesson on the imperative tense in Arabic. This tense is used to command or request an action. Known as الفعل الأمر (alfi'l alamr) in Arabic, the imperative tense is a fundamental aspect of Arabic grammar. By understanding the structure of the imperative verb in Arabic, you'll gain the ability to communicate with authority and clarity. Whether you want to gi...
The Arabic Future Verb Tense Made EasyThe Arabic Future Verb Tense Made Easy
The Arabic Future Verb Tense Made Easy
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Welcome to our captivating lesson on the future tense of Arabic verbs! While it may surprise you, the future tense is actually considered a part of the present tense in Arabic, unlike in other languages. In this lesson, we will explore the process of transforming verbs into the future tense. You'll discover that forming the future tense is remarkably straightforward and, in fact, the easiest pa...
Mastering Arabic Present Tense Verbs & The Five Verbs الأفعال الخمسةMastering Arabic Present Tense Verbs & The Five Verbs الأفعال الخمسة
Mastering Arabic Present Tense Verbs & The Five Verbs الأفعال الخمسة
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In this video lesson we tackle the present tense of verbs. The present tense is a verb form used to describe an action occurring at the current moment. It is used to describe ongoing actions, habitual actions, and general truths. The present tense verb in Arabic is also known as the "مُضَارِع" (muḍāri‘) tense. The structure of the present tense verb in Arabic generally involves adding specific ...
A Breakdown of Arabic Past Tense Verbs: Everything You Need to KnowA Breakdown of Arabic Past Tense Verbs: Everything You Need to Know
A Breakdown of Arabic Past Tense Verbs: Everything You Need to Know
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In this lesson we will learn about the past tense of verbs, actions that have occurred in the past. The past tense in Arabic is the same as the root form of verbs. You'll discover that each letter of the verb carries a fatha vowel, but here's where it gets interesting: the last letter vowel can change depending on the pronoun it represents when conjugated. With the clear explanations provided i...
How to Compare in Arabic | The Elative; Comparative & Superlative Adjectives اسم التفضيلHow to Compare in Arabic | The Elative; Comparative & Superlative Adjectives اسم التفضيل
How to Compare in Arabic | The Elative; Comparative & Superlative Adjectives اسم التفضيل
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When we compare between two things, or distinguish one thing from a group of things, we use comparative and superlative adjectives, respectively. We do this all the time in English, but how to do so in Arabic? That’s what we cover in this video lesson. Chapters: 0:16 - What are comparative & superlative adjectives? 1:31 - Comparative of Superiority 6:32 - Comparative of Equality 7:25 - Comparat...
Arabic Verbs 101: An Introduction for BeginnersArabic Verbs 101: An Introduction for Beginners
Arabic Verbs 101: An Introduction for Beginners
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Arabic verbs are indeed a complex topic, but with this video, we hope to provide you with a solid understanding of the fundamental rules. Firstly, we will explore the different tenses in Arabic, including the past, present, and imperative tenses. Next, we'll cover the importance of verb-subject agreement in Arabic, as the verb's form changes depending on the subject it is referring to. Covering...
Negation of Nominal Sentences | Arabic GrammarNegation of Nominal Sentences | Arabic Grammar
Negation of Nominal Sentences | Arabic Grammar
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Using the word “not” is the simplest explanation of how to negate a nominal sentence. In Arabic, there is more than one way to say “not” and we cover each one in this lesson, with a fun quiz at 09:15 . First things first, you should be familiar with what a nominal sentence is. If not, you can check out our video explaining that. ua-cam.com/video/sU19ybMqoy4/v-deo.html There are three ways to ne...
Days of the Week in Arabic (Detailed Version)Days of the Week in Arabic (Detailed Version)
Days of the Week in Arabic (Detailed Version)
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It's important to understand the meanings and cultural significance of the days of the week in Arabic in order to fully appreciate the language and culture of the Arab world. The days of the week in Arabic are as follows: الأحد (al-ahad) - Sunday الإثنين (al-ithnayn) - Monday الثلاثاء (ath-thulatha') - Tuesday الأربعاء (al-'arbi'a) - Wednesday الخميس (al-khamees) - Thursday الجمعة (al-jumu'ah) ...
Mubtada & Khabar | Basic Nominal Sentence Structure in ArabicMubtada & Khabar | Basic Nominal Sentence Structure in Arabic
Mubtada & Khabar | Basic Nominal Sentence Structure in Arabic
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There are two types of sentences in Arabic, nominal sentences and verbal sentences. This video lesson covers the nominal sentence structure. A nominal sentence is one that starts with a noun or pronoun, not a verb. It is composed of two parts, the subject and the predicate. The subject is known as مبتدأ (mubtada). It is the part of the sentence that we are talking about or describing. The mubta...
Arabic Adjectives - All You Need to KnowArabic Adjectives - All You Need to Know
Arabic Adjectives - All You Need to Know
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Don't miss the quiz at 13:35!! In order to be able to speak Arabic fluently, it’s important to be able to describe nouns using adjectives. This will allow you to create more descriptive and interesting sentences. Adjectives in Arabic must agree with the gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular, dual, or plural) of the noun they are describing, as well as in definiteness and case whet...
4 Ways to Make a Noun Definite in Arabic | Arabic Grammar4 Ways to Make a Noun Definite in Arabic | Arabic Grammar
4 Ways to Make a Noun Definite in Arabic | Arabic Grammar
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Definite nouns are those in which their identity is known to the reader/listener. In English, a definite noun is one preceded by "the". However in Arabic, there is more than one way to transform an Indefinite noun الاسْمُ النَّكِرَة to a Definite noun الاِسْمُ الَمَعْرِفَة. Learning to do so is an essential component of basic Arabic grammar. Definite nouns refer to specific people, places, or t...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @uthmanzulnoorain7402
    @uthmanzulnoorain7402 11 годин тому

    Jazaakumu Llaahu Khayran for this Ma😊, you just gained a subscriber

  • @nuraal-shammari7530
    @nuraal-shammari7530 День тому

    Amina YOU ARE AMAZING! Thank you sooooo much!

  • @sully111
    @sully111 2 дні тому

    1:37 why did male and female get cut out

  • @sayedrahmanomari7214
    @sayedrahmanomari7214 3 дні тому

    Your teaching method is out of this world 🌎 😍 🙌 ❤️ 👏 👌 ❤

  • @sayedrahmanomari7214
    @sayedrahmanomari7214 3 дні тому

    Great job 👏 ❤

  • @sayedrahmanomari7214
    @sayedrahmanomari7214 3 дні тому

    Great explanation as always ❤love and respect from Afghanistan 🇦🇫

  • @shabanmaulana8594
    @shabanmaulana8594 5 днів тому

    Masha Allah

  • @y_p7
    @y_p7 17 днів тому

    salam sister, very helpful video. do you teach private in return of fees per session??

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina 17 днів тому

      Glad to hear you benefited from the lesson. Currently we do not offer private lessons. Wishing you all the best in your studies.

  • @magnettoha7019
    @magnettoha7019 20 днів тому

    Short but fine lesson. Shukran.

  • @Mfvpill
    @Mfvpill 23 дні тому

    Jazak Allah khairan

  • @abdullahvayalar
    @abdullahvayalar 23 дні тому

    VERY GOOD LESSON.... VERY UNDERSTANDABLE... Will watch later, bye

  • @robinfriedrich6678
    @robinfriedrich6678 29 днів тому

    I'm interested as to the reasoning behind the weekend being Thurs and Fri in arabic countries?

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina 29 днів тому

      Great question! The weekend is either Thursday & Friday or Friday & Saturday, depending on the country. That's because Friday is a special day of worship for Muslims.

    • @robinfriedrich6678
      @robinfriedrich6678 29 днів тому

      @@Arabicwithamina shukran 💚 so glad to know! I'll be sure not to ask my Arabic teacher for lessons on Friday!

  • @sangeetasantoshkumar5521
    @sangeetasantoshkumar5521 Місяць тому

    Can you explain, why ? I am washing can’t be Anna ughasilu, as like Anti tutakbeen

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina Місяць тому

      To say I am washing, you would say أنا أغسلُ as you mentioned

  • @mazfin
    @mazfin Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for teaching us this. Your videos are amazing. ❤

  • @omarmead2779
    @omarmead2779 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing شكرا

  • @jaquithp
    @jaquithp Місяць тому

    Very nice lesson.

  • @abdulahad3322
    @abdulahad3322 Місяць тому

    Please changr the colour of back ground of your video, i can't read the subtitles.

  • @abdulahad3322
    @abdulahad3322 Місяць тому

    Please changr the colour of back ground of your video, i can't read the subtitles.

  • @HamidKap-xd8xe
    @HamidKap-xd8xe Місяць тому

    Very professionally explained. Many thanks, may Allah help us all.More small videos like this would be much appreciated now and in very near future if you could and oblige.

  • @shakeel5973
    @shakeel5973 Місяць тому

    good class it is easy

  • @bungooli
    @bungooli Місяць тому

    I thought its Lastu not Listu? why is there a kasrah?

  • @suaiman4263
    @suaiman4263 Місяць тому

    This was great! Just curious, do you have a video on how to use present tense verbs with nouns ( not connected pronouns)? For example, Amina is waiting, Khalid is running, etc? Thanks.

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina Місяць тому

      Happy to hear you enjoyed the video! You should check out our "Mastering Arabic Present Tense Verbs & The Five Verbs" video.

    • @suaiman4263
      @suaiman4263 Місяць тому

      @@Arabicwithamina thank you, will do.

  • @jhondelion8044
    @jhondelion8044 Місяць тому

    How do you know what vowel does the verb has when it is in present tense? Is there a rule?

  • @viurii4892
    @viurii4892 Місяць тому

    Thank you for great content

  • @animationfridge
    @animationfridge Місяць тому

    HEHEHEHA

  • @albertoPowerMind
    @albertoPowerMind Місяць тому

    Thanks!!!!

  • @carz232
    @carz232 Місяць тому

    Very clear explanation. Thanks.

  • @jakubgrochowski3135
    @jakubgrochowski3135 Місяць тому

    Assalamu aleykum Ahlan wasahlan Marhaba Shokran jazeelan lak please continue Your Great Job Ustad 🌹

  • @alihall4208
    @alihall4208 Місяць тому

    Great vids. Some of the most useful on all of UA-cam. Please keep them coming.

  • @selenaaustin2931
    @selenaaustin2931 2 місяці тому

    It's a great Video, thanks so much. the only issue I am having is memorizing those broken plurals, imagine how many words there are in Arabic. Trying to understand what is the best version to do so. or where to find the correct plural version of a certain word.

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina 2 місяці тому

      Glad you found the video beneficial! It's true that broken plurals can be a tricky topic to master. Broken plurals do follow patterns but there are too many (around 20!) so I don't recommend memorizing them. The best way to know the broken plurals is to have a vast exposure to Arabic, then you'll start to recognize the patterns they follow. However, if you're interested in the different patterns of broken plurals Wikipedia has a good article demonstrating it titled "Broken Plural Patterns in Arabic".

  • @daniellevy330
    @daniellevy330 2 місяці тому

    "We" is not a singular pronoun. Anyway, very good lesson

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your great observation! It seems that detail must have slipped past me. Nonetheless, I'm glad you found the video beneficial.

  • @mrredd8439
    @mrredd8439 2 місяці тому

    Love your channel!

  • @nilufarchowdhury2019
    @nilufarchowdhury2019 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful, excellent explanation keep making short vedios with harf likeف لا اذ اذن قد لقدما مان

  • @nilufarchowdhury2019
    @nilufarchowdhury2019 2 місяці тому

    Assalamualikum dear sister please make some shot videos for weak verbs how chenges, jzk

  • @hifzhumeraahsan9475
    @hifzhumeraahsan9475 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful mashaAllah

  • @selenaaustin2931
    @selenaaustin2931 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Amina!! It’s so clear and makes it easy to understand :)

  • @selenaaustin2931
    @selenaaustin2931 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much!! Yours is the first lesson I've found describing the mim as a loop in front of the lam! I saw it written & it had confused me but no one else explained it! :)

  • @the_Dark_Knight_12
    @the_Dark_Knight_12 2 місяці тому

    I just recently found out about your channel and I'm so glad I did, I learn so much through your videos. May Allah reward you greatly for your honest work ❤

  • @Leec282
    @Leec282 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video and helping me to understand the Arabic language 😊

  • @milescabia
    @milescabia 2 місяці тому

    Is this MSA?

  • @AbdulAziz-qp3ep
    @AbdulAziz-qp3ep 2 місяці тому

    Eid mubarak sister Amina

  • @alihall4208
    @alihall4208 2 місяці тому

    Great video, please keep them coming. Excellent explanation and presentation, very professional.

  • @Aminaboxing
    @Aminaboxing 2 місяці тому

    Thanks byw my name is amina

  • @shabbyshabb7069
    @shabbyshabb7069 3 місяці тому

    this video is sigma

  • @AvocadoDandy
    @AvocadoDandy 3 місяці тому

    Freddy Highmore!

  • @amildua
    @amildua 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this video, it’s so clearly explained ❤

  • @ubahali9495
    @ubahali9495 3 місяці тому

    Asalamu Alaikum Amina i loved ur video❤ jazakallah , thanks to u i now understand the nominal sentence but i wanted to ask u if u could do another video on the Verbal sentence plzzz

  • @DEADLY23676
    @DEADLY23676 3 місяці тому

    😊

  • @UmmZayd-bw6sq
    @UmmZayd-bw6sq 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Amina This Was clear and concise. Barak Allahu Feeki

  • @UmmZayd-bw6sq
    @UmmZayd-bw6sq 3 місяці тому

    Shukran Aminah Very Simple Break down. May Allah Reward you with good.