Study Arabic – Primary Arabic Grammar: Lesson 1
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Masha Allah. I gave up on grammar as a child. You made it simple
very well put together, clear and concise- thank you
أحسنت، شرح جيد.
Marhabah Saqib! Thanks for your lessons! Going to check out your website to see the course materials; I need some practice!
Great video, I'm using the same book to teach but I'm doing the full course
https://youtu.be/aS1-W6s750c
Hello I am a comminity carer and was hoping you could help me learn some basics to help a person I look after
Zazakallah
Very good video. Masha Allah
It would be much better to give a caption with the lessons. May Allah bless you.
this is the clearest and most informal Arabic lesson I have found online شكرا جزيلا
You make it so easy
thanks from israel
Sajid Hussain is Perfect teacher for this course…simply bright and clear all his tutorials..shukran ya ahmed!
But is this MSA? Or a dialect?
very nice Jazakallah.
What are those symbols on top of the letters at the very left ( sorry if it was in the lesson )
You explain it very well, god bless you
Mashallah! You explain it vert well👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much for the lessons! You explain everything so much better than some of the things I've paid for or seen on YouTube!
So do you add the shadda when forming the definite and leave it out in the indefinite?
These basics are very useful taught in a very unintimidating manner from the privacy of my comp. Excellent. شكرا
My name is Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, I love helping people to learn Arabic.
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Thanks for such a good video 🙂
Clear!! Easy!! No extra explanation, this is great! thank you, may Allah bless and reward you for this ! JZK!!!
Excellent, another masterpiece of linguistics. We will have to investigate!
best Arabic basic lesson ever
Cant get simpler! Great, mashaAllah. Jazakallah. 🙂
لأنه هكذا أحب الله العالم، حتى بذل ابنه الوحيد، أن كل من يؤمن به لن يموت، بل تكون له الحياة الأبدية
Now that's what I call confusing
I,m native Arabic speaker and I want to learn English with native or some one good in English language and I also can help in Arabic learning my Skype account drmojaahid
Thank you for taking the time to explain things the way you do. I like your instructions, and I have subscribed
Very helpful. Alhamdulillah I'm a student at the Islamic online university and they also use this technique. I'm a convert so there aren't any arabic speakers in my family, so its great to come to youtube and get extra help from you. Maashaa Allah Barak Allahu Feek
Arabic language very easy
Love this lesson and this technique, learned so much from you. Thanks