Speaking 4 Languages (and 4 Arabic Dialects): A Polyglot Interpreter
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2024
- Persian, MSA (Fos'ha) Arabic, Qatari Arabic, Levant Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Tunisian Arabic, French & English, are the languages and dialects that this Interpreter will share with you in this video!
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Your Fusha Arabic and all 4 dialects are soooo refreshing, the pronunciation is just accurate and perfect 😍. Im Arab btw trying to learn Persian 😇
Why wouldn't it be? It's pretty much her native language.
Thanks for your kind words :-) All the success in your Persian journey
@@noamto Alot of people, even though understood, dont speak as clearly as she does.
@@noamto Fusha Arabic requires extra practice to master since it is not commonly spoken in everyday life. Even though Im an Arab, my Fusha isn't very strong because we don't use it daily. I also can't speak the dialects she spoke but I do understand them without any problems, excelling in Fusha and three other dialects (excluding the Qatari dialect, since it is her native one) isn't automatic just because she lives there. It's clear that she worked hard to achieve that level of proficiency.
@@ok_e3w because it's her job and she trained specifically for this
i was surprised by how good your tunisian arabic was!
Thanks a lot for such kind and encouraging words...
I wonder, are dialects shaped by native tongues that predate Arabic? Syrian Arabic - Aramaic, Egyptian Arabic - Old Egyptian, Tunisian Arabic - Phoenician. You're very talented btw. Persian is so beautiful. I hope you get to visit Iran when it's free.
That's an amazing question that's beyond my scope of expertise. I'd leave it to any experts around to respond to and would try to look into it mysef... Thanks a lot for your comment 🌷
Yes they are. Like in Syrian dialect they would say شو to mean "what" which is originally from Aramaic. It's the same with all dialects from morocco to Tunisia to Egypt, Iraq, Syria etc. Their pronunciation, intonation and voice when speaking Arabic is affected by their native tongues which they used to speak before Arabic.
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Very impressive, May Allah grant victory through Palestine
Thanks for watching my content 🌷
Not gonna happen 😂
Is there a website i can work as interpreter for over the internet rather than by call i speak arabic english and spanish
Yes... I know one, at least... Kindly, email me atmy work email hello@alhanrahimi.com so we can chat more about it.
I am learning Arabic, and I am surprised I understood dialects you spoke! because in my Uni we only learn MSA. Which dialect you would recommend to learn first? As I know Egyptian is widespread and understandable between arabs?
its difficult ad there only few books in dialect
Anything but morrocan because it is the only dialect that is not understood by other dialects
I've explained in details how to make a choice between the dialects in one of my previous videos czcams.com/video/6OaIijSADyM/video.htmlsi=KkBm6X3npsoOObnu .
@@AlhanRahimi okey, thank you!
your farsi is perfecttt. no accent
Yaaay... Thanks 😀
Back in my MA course 6 years ago, I had friend from Shiraz having the same last name Rahimi just like you, he told me his father frequently commerces to Qatar for business. Does any of this resonate with you?
Such an interesting coincidence! Unfortunately, I don't think I know him...
@@AlhanRahimi Thanks for responding, good luck with your language journey
Farsi sounds oddly similar to hebrew to my ears
Interesting that you feel this way because Farsi is from the Indo-European family of languages and Hebrew is from the Semitic family of languages!