Tag: arabic

Batalte Elli by ZAMAN Band | بطلتي الي You’re no longer mine…

Presenting to you, in this post, a song by ZAMAN Band…

According to their Facebook page, they describe themselves as “a Palestinian Band which combines beautifully Arabic music with Gypsy music.”

From that description itself, you could probably tell that they create awesome music. And they do 🙂

So I will be using their song, Batalte Elli بطلّتي إلي

There is so much to learn from the lyrics of this song alone. But for now, just sit back and enjoy the song.

ZAMAN Band - Batalte Elli فرقة زمن - بطلتي الي
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Verbs to describe the sound animals make

MarHaba y’all, I’m going to provide a few verbs to describe the sounds of 4 animals in Levantine Arabic.

What are they?

They are the Dogs, the Cats, the Birds and the Roosters.

So..let’s get started!

Learn Jordanian Arabic through the Alhob Alhob show

Hey guys!

الحب الحب is a recent Jordanian series featuring Rajae Qawas which got aired last year. Roya Comedy has uploaded snippets of each episode in its YouTube channel where you can check them out.

Short clips are sure a great way of squeezing in some listening practice into a busy schedule without being overwhelmed. The only annoying thing in the video is the background music…

الحب الحب - الحلقة الرابعة
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Yallah, ready? Let’s go!

Learn Spoken Arabic and explore stereotypes via an entertaining Jordanian series.

MarHaba!

Let’s build our vocabulary and practice listening through clips that are available on YouTube. In this post, I will provide the transcript from various parts of Episode #12,  اختي [my sister] from the series رجائي كائن عدائي 

Background information:

The series explores the various negative behaviours/mindsets that are prevalent in society.

The title itself means “Rajae being hostile” or simply put “Rajae being a jerk” (Rajae is a famous Jordanian actor and comedian.)

I enjoyed watching the series when I first started learning Levantine Arabic. And I hope you will too!

The video:
#رجائي_كائن_عدائي: الحلقة الثانية عشر - أختي
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 clip starts at 1:05

Things Arabs say when they haven’t seen each other in a long while + Bonus

So perhaps you got fed up with society and chose to go into hibernation mode. Life’s good, eh? But what happens when you choose to show your face in public again?

Here are a few things you would hear once you get out of that rock you’ve been living under…or when Tawjihi’s finally over 🙂

How to be an Inquisitive Arab #2 -“When are you getting married?”

Ahla w Sahla to the second post on how to be an Inquisitive Arab. In this post, you’ll learn how to ask the million dollars question : “When are you getting married?”

The idea of marriage has always been an important part of Arab culture and the young adults above the age of 20 are constantly under pressure to get married.

So how do Arabs ask the question in Arabic? The answer is not a straight word for word translation of the English counterpart.

Below are 2 variations of the million dollars question:

How do Arabs end an argument (or turn a deaf ear to replies)

Ahla w Sahla fiikum to another post of #How do Arabs 😉

In this post, I’m going to list out a few phrases that are useful for ending arguments.

In general, they are to mean “My words are final” and thus any replies would not be tolerated. It is also important to note that most often it is a person of a higher authority than the other who would be saying these phrases (Eg: a mother to her children)

The first phrase is…

How do Arabs express their doubts?!

MarHaba guys!

Recently I’ve learned a few Syrian expressions with regards to expressing doubts which are pretty funny so I figured I might as well write a post on them.

But before I do that, let me throw out some simple phrases that I’ve known previously.

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