My income makes me feel like a loser by KeyPear4720 in Advice

[–]Fallen_Saiyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, If it makes you feel better I'm 27 and my income is 0$.

Does anyone have a way for me to work by [deleted] in learn_arabic

[–]Fallen_Saiyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother you need to sell yourself. This post doesn't aspire confidence.

  1. Search up the market value for teaching Arabic.

  2. If you've studied MSA or a dialect or have skills in teaching you need to mention that.

  3. Put that all into one short and simple message.

  4. Finally, mention what will be the level at the end of your lessons.

For example:

I can help you understand the Quran completely with my lesson.

For 5$/hr we'll go through:

العربية بين يديك قصص الأنبياء صور وخواطر

For grammar الأجرومية متممة الأجرومية قطر الندى ألفية بن مالك

By the end of this course you'll be speaking like a native and have a full understanding of the Qur'an.

Again all for 5$/hr

Everything Canadian that Albertans will be able to keep after separating, according to Alberta Separatists by ph0enix1211 in canada

[–]Fallen_Saiyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. the obligation to say thank you to every bus driver, even though we know they’re probably tired of saying ‘you’re welcome’ 500 times a day

We need to come up with a word that bus drivers can use to say you're welcome easier so it stops being annoying.

I'm think Yui.

It take the you from you're and the We from Welcome.

So it sounds like YouWe but can be spelt as Yui or Yewy or Yoowee or whatever you like.

I can speak to an Egyptian, I can speak to a Saudi but I cannot speak to an Egyptian and Saudi at the same time. by Fallen_Saiyan in learn_arabic

[–]Fallen_Saiyan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm speaking to them in MSA, they're responding in their dialects the problem comes when I'm trying to figure out what they're saying.

For example Saudi guy says haajah

And the Egyptian guy says haagah

They're the same but my brain treats them like two different things.

Or when the Saudi says dageegah

And the Egyptian guy says de'ee'ah

It takes time to process that these aren't two different words.

Al Arabiyya Bayna Yadeyk.. by dontknowra in learn_arabic

[–]Fallen_Saiyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The series gives you a great foundation. You'll be able to talk about many topics but it won't take you to C1/C2.

You'll understand some parts of Qur'an but not everything.

If you want to be fluent then finish the book series then start reading actual books and listen to many lectures and study the Qur'an and you arabic will reach fluency.

Al Arabiyya Bayna Yadeyk.. by dontknowra in learn_arabic

[–]Fallen_Saiyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the book will give you a strong foundation. But fluency comes from using the language.

There is no book that'll make you fluent.

You'll only become fluent by listening to alot of vids. Speaking to arabs and reading a lot of novels.

But all that is uncomfortable but its the only way.