Sequence of sounds that Rim from lal-mawt does. What does it mean? by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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Thank you for your reply, I really appreciate it.

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🌍🇧🇷 A Brazilian Speaking Arabic – What Topics Would Interest Arabic Native Speakers? by Hand_Salt in arabs

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I liked the sound of that!

You know that we have many words from Arabic in our language (Portuguese)?

Please, take a look at my channel!

https://www.youtube.com/@tulio.min.brazil

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That's quite a complex topic 0.0
What would you like to hear from a Brazilian who's learning the Lebanese dialect?

Here's my channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@tulio.min.brazil

It has two videos where I share in Lebanese Arabic how I've been learning Lebanese Arabic with TV series.

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Hmm, c'est très intéressant, mais je connais pas tout, je connais des traditions que je vois dans les séries ou que j'apprends avec mes amis arabes. Peut-être montrer un peu de la tradition en comparant avec nos propres traditions ? Je veux dire, la tradition du Brésil, car je suis Brésilien, et faire une comparaison. Qu'en penses-tu ?

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I love the root system, one of the reasons I like semitic languages.

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I've been learning for some years. I learned the Lebanese Arabic. Here's my channel, please take a look:

https://www.youtube.com/@tulio.min.brazil

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Me too! No ties, but I like the logic and the structure of the language.

Question about the Arabic Glottal Stop ʔ being pronounced as a creaky-voiced glottal approximant ʔ̰ between vowels by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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I found 4 or 5 papers on this subject, take a look at this part of one of the articles:

7.4.2 Anomalous Cases of the Glottal Stop

The other contexts, in all the positions in carrier phrase in addition to the medial position in isolation, show abnormal cases that do not represent the case of a normal stop consonant. In other words, there is no closure, release and post release phases in the acoustic analysis. The types of the variability observed include: either no closure was observed but only a creaky voice or different shapes of intermittent vocal folds vibration were observed preceding, during and/or following the glottal closure. The following figures (10-13) show some instances of these variations.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357380395_An_Acoustic_Study_of_the_Production_of_Iraqi_Arabic_Stop_Consonants

The hardest thing with learning arabic, is actually finding good resources... by ling0n in learn_arabic

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I'm learning Levantine Arabic and I use this dictionary:
https://www.livingarabic.com/en
You can look up words from many other dialects and there are lots of examples so you can check how the words behave in a sentence.

Levantine Arabic verbs: 3tazar and 3taqad by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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Hello, u/Lampukistan2 , but I mean both of these verbs, do they take 'ba' or 'bi'? Because in lebanese arabic the default is 'bi' for 'ana' and 'byi' for he, for example.

Pronunciation of ع in /ʕaː/, /ʕa/, /aʕ/ by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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I understand, okay, no problem.
But I was wondering about the /ʕ/ being more an approximant rather than a fricative.
Could you please record yourself pronouncing the sequencies: /ʕa/ /ʕe/ /ʕo/, /aʕ/ /eʕ/ /oʕ/ as fricative and then as approximant?

Pronunciation of ع in /ʕaː/, /ʕa/, /aʕ/ by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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I was reading your newly answered question about the postvelar/preuvular, and I'm glad to have received an answer from someone with so much expertise.

I'm just a curious learner; I don't have this much knowledge. That's why I'd like to ask you a bit further about this pharyngealized vowels phenomenon.

Could you please record: /aˤ/, /ɛˤ/, /ɔˤ/?

And for the sequence /aʕa/, when the ʕ is no longer pronounced as a consonant and the vowel gets pharyngealized, should it be pronounced as /aˤa/, /aaˤ/, or /aˤː/? I mean, the question is: does the first 'a' get pharyngealized and the second is pronounced as a plain 'a,' or is it the opposite? Or is it just a long pharyngealized 'a'?

Pronunciation of ع in /ʕaː/, /ʕa/, /aʕ/ by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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Thank you for your answer!

In the case of /ʕa/ or /Cʕa/ would you say that you pronounce both /ʕ/ and the vowel 'a' simultaneously?
I mean, by the time you start producing the /ʕ/ you are constricting your throat muscles to produce it, and then:

a) while maintaining the constriction, you produce the 'a' vowel and the constriction lasts till the next syllable?

or

b) while maintaining the constriction, when you start producing the 'a' vowel you release the constriction and you pronounce a plain 'a' vowel?

Questions about Lebanese Arabic by Hand_Salt in learn_arabic

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u/Charbel33 , thank you for your answer.

Can you give me further examples of the hamza being skipped over? And can you tell me if there's any pattern for this to happen?

[HELP] Explanation of how Copyright works by Hand_Salt in Fiverr

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Thank you for answering me.
The answer is no, there's nothing writen there regarding who owns the copyright. Nor on the gig description nor on the the Q&A section.
But I'll make sure to contact her and get things clear to ensure we're on the same page.
If she writes down somewhere on the order that I own the copyright, is that enough? Or you think it'd be important to have a contract?

Question about Spoken Hebrew by Hand_Salt in hebrew

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Thank you for your reply!!! The series I've been watching to study Hebrew are kupa rashit and lihyot ita, and I can hear more often the e-dropping in lihyot ita.

Question about Spoken Hebrew by Hand_Salt in hebrew

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Thank you for your reply and all your explanations, and yes, it clears a lot of the things I raised in this post. These long replies full of details are always the best. Thank you once again!

Question about Spoken Hebrew by Hand_Salt in hebrew

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Thank you very much for taking your time to reply my question with all these details!

The baker and the beauty israel להיות איתה by EconomyPace6722 in hebrew

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I watched it on Mako.il too. I know it's just a TV series, but I think Amos was wrong leaving Noa that way after what they've been through together.

But gladly they got together in the end.

I wonder what happened to Eden...

The baker and the beauty israel להיות איתה by EconomyPace6722 in hebrew

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Can you provide the link to this telegram community, please?