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whats the best way to learn arabic indipendently?

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You call the molvi in your house and he teaches you. Or you could watch arabic subbed anime

Book based courses such as this:
amazon.co.uk/d/Books/Mastering-Arabic-1-Jane-Wightwick/1137380454

It should teach you how to read and write adequately, if you want to learn how to speak Arabic it'll be hard on your own and is best achieved if you have a friend to practice with.

move to East Jerusalem

how hard is it for hebrew speakers to learn arabic? they're closely related like dutch and english, yes?

its like russian and polish

Will only help with some words (not that many) and the verbs are fucked up in both languages.

i really want to learn arabic. i really want to hear advice from pepole who mastered arabic indipendently

see I didn't know shit a couple months back but now I can read and write relatively well and I'd be even better if I put more hours in which I plan to now I have Summer coming up. The only problem is speaking, since I was learning alone I have struggled to speak because I can't practice with others.

thanks man, the speaking partvis less of a problem for me cuz i have plenty of arabs in my enviorment

and you can solve your problem by going to london, its fluded by cousins

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it's meaningless to learn arabic senpai
you need to learn a dialect and the only way is to be a native to a certain countries Tunisian arabic per example is very different than any other east arabic and people outside of maghreb can't understand it

For an Israeli and I dare say in general, the most logical accent to learn will be Levantine. It will also be the dialect of pretty much all countries surrounding Israel.

On top of that, he can pick up the Egyptian dialect watching Egyptian tv/movies or whatever, and he'll understand the Arabic in the peninsula and Iraq, if I'm correct. So that's by far the optimal dialect to go for.

Maghrebi Arabic would be among the most useless.

that's an example mona

>people outside of maghreb can't understand it
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What? I have several tunisian friends and we understand each other perfectly. It's only Moroccoa that we have a hard time understanding because they speak 80% french

morccans don't speak much french it's algeria
they live in egypte of course it's not the same originial dialect
youtube.com/watch?v=3jB9QV_7VbY
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Hmmm, I see o-o
So you can understand us then?

I'm not sure that it's possible without a hard work by a several years. because every arabian speaker has a two native languages - the standart Arabian, and the local """dialect""" (de facto another language)

Maybe you should learn Maltese? it uses the latin alphabet and should be easier.

youtube.com/watch?v=GPNciOqu8R4

eyh ken dialect ta3 soumél najamch nefhemha

Is it true that most of you still speak French (you should be proud of it, because it's awesome language) but the goverment want to arabise country back?

maltese is tunisian wit less french and no amazigh
i can understand every word of it
so learning it will be hard for every non maghrebien

no most of politician can't make a correct sentence in arab and speak french
youtube.com/watch?v=J3i1sJ8RSDs

So you are native in French?

what do you mean
i can pronounce french as a french person xd
hhhhhhh
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I thought they taught Arabic in Israeli schools and you could probably find a class somewhere I'd imagine since a large portion of Israel speaks Arabic

I watched first video, it's awesome, gonna to watch next

I meant what language do you use to think

in tunisian
berer arab french and italien

>posting niko from corridor

>Israel
You live with fucking Arabs, go and ask them

Not true
Both the languages are semitic languages
Meaning the syntax of the languages will be quite similar.
Similar reason why English speakers can learn languages like Russian easier than Japanese

>mastered arabic indipendently
There's no such a thing, languages were created for the sole purpose of communication. Speaking and learning any languages uses the areas of your brain dedicated to social interaction, etc. Even when learning programming languages, I had to "communicate" with machines by testing my code; the feedback you get from other people is what helps you learn, not what's written in books.
To learn Arabic you have to speak with Arabic-speaking people, at least when you start; after you get the basics, then you can settle with just reading books.
I suggest you proceed in this order: first get the letters, then the marks/signs (shakl/tashkil whatever the fuck), then the rules dictating what vowel mark does a word ends with depending on its function in the sentence (basically grammatical cases). Then learn pronouns and conjugation, move on to logical connectives ("then", "because", "furthermore", etc), and only after that start learning vocabulary. That's when you'll be able to efficiently learn on your own, by reading books, listening to music or watching stuff in Arabic.


>Moroccoa that we have a hard time understanding because they speak 80% french
not true, that's the case for rich people who live in the city in the entire Maghreb. Moroccan peasants dont speak a word of French

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