Ow. I did not know thiswa alaykum salam,
"Khaleeji" Arabic, differs between the Gulf Arab states but mostly Iraqi, Kuwaiti and Emirati are similar. Bahraini and Qatari also.
Do you really want to speak like this? Shinnoo !
Stick to classical Arabic (Fus7a), it is the most beautiful and beneficial!
wasalam
But isn't it true that they usually speak khalleeji in Arabia?
Shokran for the video
Saudi speak different to Khaliji, it varies from city to city. However, maybe the regions to the East speak similar to UAE.
Jordanian Arabic is the most neutral! Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese is pleasant, in my opinion. Moroccan is difficult for me to understand. They have a lot new words and from French, like Jooj means two.
Oh. I didn't know thatSaudi speak different to Khaliji, it varies from city to city. However, maybe the regions to the East speak similar to UAE.
Jordanian Arabic is the most neutral! Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese is pleasant, in my opinion. Moroccan is difficult for me to understand. They have a lot new words and from French, like Jooj means two.
Assalamu Alaykum sister,
This is very interesting mashallah BUT.... Why do you want to learn this kind of Arabic? (Lol mashallah). Do you speak Moroccan as well?
Jazakillahu khayran
Zooj, jooj all of it is good haha but originally it is djoozjAssalamu Alaykum,
Don't they say 'Zooj' meaning two in Morocco? Or Algerians say that mashallah?
Because I find it a nice kind of arabic and I think I will need it later...
Yes i speak Amazigh <3
Haha yeah but Moroccans always says dzjoezj here in Arabic:Oh I see mashallah and I know what brother Mabsoot meant with 'jooj' - 'zooj' is actually Arabic as well... Right? (Jooj... zooj... What a confusion in my head subhanallah lol)
Jazakillahu khayran
Haha yeah but Moroccans always says dzjoezj here in Arabic:
دجوج
may I ask what you are? ^^
Wow. Ma Shaa Allah Sis!I'm Italian
Yes alhamdulillahWow. Ma Shaa Allah Sis!
converted?
AlhamdulilahYes alhamdulillah
Assalamu Alaykum,
Don't they say 'Zooj' meaning two in Morocco? Or Algerians say that mashallah?
wa alaykum salam,
wasalam
I like it to, but that's classic arabic right?I like the way Sheikh Muhammad Al-Arifi speaks. His Arabic is so clear and easy to understand ma sha Allah.
I think Egyptian is kinda hard to understand