Speak like an Arab - Learn the most difficult sounds in Arabic in 6 minutes - Lesson 2
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Lesson 1 (glottal sounds): • Speak like an Arab - /...
In this lesson you'll learn how to properly pronounce the trickiest sounds in Arabic /ح/ and /ع/ .
You'll also learn the necessary skills needed to produce these sounds successfully, and training for your epiglottis to master these sounds. If you are learning to read Quran and do Tajeweed, this is the first step to do so.
Keep Learning, Stay motivated and Good Luck.
Do not forget to check out the Arabic alphabet crash course in these links:
INTRO: • Learn Arabic Alphabet ...
Lesson 1: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Lesson 2: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Lesson 3: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
Lesson 4: • How to READ ARABIC? - ...
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This is a playlist with the Tajweed lessons if you want to start the journey from the beginning : • Learn Tajweed Easily (...
I am a native speaker of American English and my Sudanese Qur'an teacher has told me that I will never be able to properly pronounce the 'ayn sound because the muscle responsible was not exercised in childhood. I continue to make the effort however. Alhamdulillah, it is consoling knowing that Allah (swt) rewards those who struggle to read Qur'an even more than those who are proficient! Jazak Allahu khairan for all the work you do in His name.
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عين (ع)
Off course you will be able in shaa Allah! Just practice..I’m not an Arabic natives and Alhamdulilah by practicing now I’m able to pronounce all the letters in Quran..Alhamdulilah
Mashaa Allah how lucky to have this teacher online..
I try to think of how Mr. Bean (British comedy) sounds when he talks for 3 (ayn).
Subhanallah
No luck exist
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Many language channels only focus on learning to parrot words and phrases but learning any language properly really begins with learning how to articulate the sounds. This was excellent, thank you.
This was a breakthrough for me! Thanks for the excellent descriptions.
Glad to be of help ;)
Somali language has all the hard words of Arabic like the ح ع خ غ ض almost all. As being Somali I just say Alhamdullilah because it’s easy to learn the Quran.
@Xazim Suldan You are right! Somali does not have the letter ض. In fact, the Arabic language is often nicknamed as 'The language of ض' bc there is no there language that has this letter!
Even the letter غ is not present in Somali. There is a different 'g' sound - the same one for 'gate' 'garage' 'game' 'goal' etc.
@@amatullahsu ض is present in Somali and even other Afro-Asiatic languages. It's just that in Somali there is not a definitive letter for it. It can be written as d and dh in the contemporary Somali script that is based on the Latin script but they are in no way definitive for this sound. There is simply no specific letter in Somali for this sound. It's kinda like how Arabic is read without vowels. Somalis already know at which word they have to use the sound and which not when they read. غ is also present and the same rule applies here
@@suleymanderman469 The letter ض is not present in the Somali Language bc it doesn't have words starting with ض.
Like I said before, the Arabic language is nicknamed as 'the language of ض', as NO other language has this letter.
you'reSomali
doesn't mean its the same...
@@amatullahsu lol you clearly don't know Somali language. Dhaqan or Dhuule are two basic examples starting with this letter or rather sound since Somalis unfortunately don't use the Arabic script anymore. Also this sound is usually used during the middle or end of the word both in Arabic and Somali.
Again, Arabic is not the only language having this sound. The Hijazi Arabs of the 7th century named their language 'the language of ض' because of their ignorance of other people surrounding them. Aside from Somali the sound is also present in Mehri, a language spoken in Arabia and far older than Arabic.
I'm not Somali. I just know both Somali and Arabic. The sound is very rare but not unique to Arabic. In fact there are more Somalis using it frequently in their language than Arabic speakers do nowadays since most Arabic dialects dropped that letter from their speeches.
@@suleymanderman469 lolll welll, I'm Somali so it would only be fair for me to know my own language...🙃
Like I said 'dh' is NOT '
You are the best teacher of Tajweed i have ever seen...
May Allah bless you in both worlds for your efforts of teaching the Quran!!!💞💓💖❤️💗🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷
After years trying to learn that 3ayin sound, finally I'm getting closer. Thanks a lot!!!
As a native English speaker, this has completely changed my view towards the pronunciations. Honestly, I did practice a lot until I was happy with the sounds, but I feel so much closer in comparison to first trying it on Duolingo and other language apps. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! I've been trying to make the 'ayn' sound for so long and that's the first time I can consistently do it!
Thank you! I love the minimal pairs. This is what I really need.
I have spoken English all my life and was always confused on how to pronounce it, thank you! That example you used about cleaning your glasses was also very helpful.
Great way of teaching. May Allah reward you.
May Allah give you a lot of barakah in everything you do and grant you with Jannah Al Firdaws. This channel is a gem!
Alhamdullih.... Finally I finished this lesson.
And your teaching style is best.
Jazak Allah khair, very well explained. Very helpful too.
MaashaAllah ,barakallah feek
Fantastic explanation. Thank You.
May Allah reward you abundantly for your efforts to teach tajweed and may the ummah benefit from your expertise.
May Allaah azza wa jalla reward you abundantly. I have learnt so much through the videos of this channel.
Subhanallah. Jazakallah for your videos brother. I have been struggling for a long time and this video has helped me alhamdulillah. May Allah bless you the highest of Imaan and the highest rank in Jannah. Ameen. May Allah make it easy for all of us to recite and implement the Quran correctly. Ameen
I am somali and alxamdulilah the Quran is easy for somalians because it is not difficult for us to pronounce the letters in arabic alx
Very clear explanation! Thank you!
Thanks, man!! This was exactly what I needed!
It's helping me a lot..thank you sir..jazzak allahu Kayran
Excellent explanation JazakAllah
JajakAllah kher Bro.... it's very helpful
Allahumma barik. Your videos are so helpful
thank you so much for these lessons
Thank you so much brother.
May Allah bless your work
You are one of the my best tejweed teachers thankyou. Jezakellah heyren dear!!!
MasyaAllah
Barakallahhu fik
brother, your videos are so helpful... I love what u are doing brother...may Allah SWT rewards you.💜
U r phenomenal!!!
I speak Tigrinya and we use ع ح خ ق. thank you for the video mashallah
Your videos are the BEST! Thank you SO much for helping me. ❤❤❤
excellent lession !
Great video
Thanks teacher. I am understand that the methodology of teaching is 80% of the learning. May Allah reward u
Maa shaa allaah how lucky I am to follow this teacher.. in shaa allaah I read qur'an properly. thank you very much
Teacher: Ha is not the same as Ha.
Me: I can't hear any difference.
Excellent!! Thank you!!!
Jazakallah khair explained v well
Thanks so much for this!
Very very helpful, thank you so much. May allah sot reward you for your efforts and good deeds, jzk.khairan.
Sir u r a blessed teacher, may Allah swt reward u high place in Jannah.
Brother, nice good demonstration!
Jazaakallah khiran brother your channel has helped me.
Very Very helpful. Jazakallah Khair
Sooo helpful brother!!! جَزَاكَ اللَّهُ خَيْراً !!!!! I could never pronounce ح know i can may لله سبحان و تعالى give u ager on helping us love all ur vedios
Alhamdulilah it was helpful. Please don't let it stop at you, and share the word to share the ager in shaa Allah
I did brother جَزَاكَ اللَّهُ خَيْراً
Very helpful. Jazakumula.
awesome bro
Thank you very much for this video. I’ve been working on ح , but couldn’t do it. I can now do it, thanks to you. “Glasses” example was great. I’m still working on ع. Please more videos on ع.
No problem. I am happy I was able to help you. and yeah planning to do more exercises for difficult Arabic sounds. For now, you managed to do the ح try pushing it a bit further back till air can no longer escape ... that should be the ع
Good luck
Jazakallohu hayron
Mashalla I like your explanation
Alhamdulillah
And Thanks a lot for your work sir...
Excellent!!!
Excellent explanation
Best explanation for Ha and Ain I've found!
good lecture!
Superb bro👌
Very helpful!!!
Thank you for sharing
Jazakallah khair
jazakAllahu Khair
Asalamu alaikum brother jazakullah for this online
Jazakallah khyair for your help and support. These two alphabet are most difficult for non Arabic people
This was very very very helpful I think I will get ع finally!!!
Helpful.
Jikak Allah
May Allah reward you immensely in this world and in the hereafter. Aameen!!
very helpful !!!
Jazakallah khair brothrr
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE EXPLAINIG IT AT THE SAME TIME WITH HESE TWO LETTERS. THANKS
somali ❤🇸🇴. thanks legend.
Thanks brother for the online tutorial.
Thank you teacher
Thank U so Much!!!!
🍎The daad (ض) is the letter the gives the lisaan alarabiya its uniqueness. You'd find ein ( ع ) in other Semitic languages i.e Hebrew, Amharic.
You can find the saad (ص) and daad (ض) in ancient Hebrew or even Hebrew pronounced by Yemenite and Iraqi Jews in prayer (the sadi צ and the daled ד 'with a dot in the middle) but one letter that I think is so unique in Arabic that many Arabs don't pronounce it is the thah or 6'ah or dhah (ظ). I would love to hear a lesson from this teacher on how to pronounce ظ.
@@gilyashar i would diagree with u , pronouncing some letters depends on which Arabic dialect u are speaking.
In levant most Arabic speaker pronounces the ظ as ض .
I as native speaker of Arabic had a trouble with pronouncing ض , some dialect of Arabic pronounce it very similar to د which is a wrong way of pronouncing it .
I am a native Arabic speaker from east of Libya and eastern Libyans pronounce the ظ correctly but misprononcd the ض .
In contrast the west of Libya pronounce the ض and misprononce the ظ .
And as a matter of fact people who speak modern hebrew now days most of them misprononce the ح , even though it's a sound found in semitic languages , ( like ancient Hebrew ) .
I have seen many jews for example pronounced ح as خ , which i think it's probably from an influence of other non semitic languages ( like i feel the asknazi jews have been influenced by European languages for example in the way of speaking Hebrew and how some misprononce certain letters ) .
Absolutely the jews who grew up in an Arabic speaking countries will know how to pronounce the ح .
In the end Arabic is called the language of ض .
In modern Hebrew, these sounds aren't found but there is the غ and خ sounds
@EledeRR then perhaps., so-called Modern Hebrew isn't Hebrew. That's probably why in order to study Hebrew , one must study(العربية) Al Arabiya . Ask Brandeis University. Salaam . ☝🏽
thank you very much may Allah the most merciful bless you.
Wow, first time in my life, I understood the difference. Thank you.
Right me too
BEST tutorial on how to correctly separate the place of articulation and pronounce the sounds ه vs ح
ممتاز!
You have to be the best معلم from all CZcams!
Very helpful
جزاک اللہ
This is good
In learning Arabic (I am a certified teacher from Egypt) in teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers
انا اسمي مشارف من بنغلاديش ولكن الان في الكويت. شكرا لك يا سيدي
Thanks!
Thank you
Allhamdu Lillahi ..Allah will pay you for this leson
Thank you!
JAZAKALAH.
Fantastic channel my friend! Really love the blackboard graphics, they really help to learn. I was having some issues with the ع but this video really helped.
This helped! 😎😎😎
So useful to correct my own pronunciation
First I had a little problem with ha, but it was quite easy. For ain I needed like a year. I guess it just needs active training like arm muscles
شكرًا
May Allah reward you, AIN is a problem for me, I will try to follow your advice. Thank you.
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Thanks a lot for this very technical and useful lesson. I still need lots of practice for I find it quite hard (not to say "almost impossible") to pronounce the ع sound. I'll keep trying, of course. ألف شكر
It's been a while now, but I'll give you simpler explanation, the ح is like you're having a laryngitis and a dry upper respiratory tract, you wanna clear your throat,and boom: you produce this letter.. 😊 For the ع the most accurate example is you're having the worst episode of vomiting ever, you've thrown up everything that was in your stomach, but you're still trying, the sound is exactly the same, sorry buddy for these terrible examples, but I hope you'll get them right. Bye.
@@marilynbouziane5530 Oh, they're not "terrible", but the most accurate examples for these sounds. I do think they help a lot... I'll give them a try! Thanks a lot for your help!
really good video, only the part where you said that these sounds are unique to arabic got me wondering...in my home dialect, a southern german dialect, we also have these two sounds. Not all people pronounce them, but they do exist, and I had no difficulties pronouncing them in arabic
I sound like a Minecraft Villager when I attempt this letter
😂 Lol
Allahuma barik