وهذا ما فعلناه خلال احتفالات عيد الميلاد. أضفنا ترجمات كما أردتم يا رفاق. أتمنى أن يعجبكم الفيديو شاهدوا فيديوهاتنا السابقة على القناة 1. تناول الفطور العراقي معنا 2. لقد عدت؟… لقد عدنا الانستغرام:
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This is great, thank you! It's too hard for me but I will listen many times. If you can make beginner videos where you speak only Iraqi Arabic but slowly and simply, I would be so happy. Thank you again!
This is great, thank you! It's too hard for me but I will listen many times. If you can make beginner videos where you speak only Iraqi Arabic but slowly and simply, I would be so happy. Thank you again!
Sabah al'kher! Shlonak?
I'm watching all your arabic lessons, but do you know if there is an app like Duolingo that focuses on Iraqi arabic?
thank you and your beautiful wife for the SUBTITLES!! mashallah and inshallah your channel will get so popular!
Hi guys
I'm Kurdish and I'm tryna learn Arabic Baghdady your videos are the best way to do it
so enjoyable and beneficial thank you so much I like you so much
keep going
learning so much throu you rami!! thanks a lot
I loved this video! Please do a video on iraqi accent like you mentioned 🙂
You can provide a downloadable pdf with the vocabulary, as well! If you already do, could you please share the link of your website with me?
Bilingual subtitles 👍 👌
ایامکم سعیده!🎄
I love your videos. My parents are Iraqi Jews and I hear many common words.
My grandmother used to make pasha! Thanks for the memories.
What does the frequent "aye" by the listener mean? Does it mean "yeah"?
ايامكم سعيدة!!
Thank you so much for this video I am learning much more bit by bit I’ve watched every single one of your videos and the growth in my Arabic is insane from when I started. I am Iraqi but never lived there and was born in Sweden so I spoke Swedish and English and had many gaps in my knowledge and vocabulary in Iraqi Arabic. I am now 16 and can speak Iraqi really well and all I did was have conversations with people (e.g my parents) and note down all the key words and vocabs you share in your videos and revise them daily.
شكراً جزيلاً, الله يحفظك ويحفظ زوجتك❤
Greetings from Kurdistan , in Kurdish serûpê (pacha) is two types one called serûpê which contains all parts of the animal like feet , head , stomach and intestines cut them boil them to make stew and fry some of it , the other one called Gîpe which is similar to your pacha putting stuff( rice , minced meat , kişmîş ) to stomach pieces.
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Thank you for making video
Delicious ❤❤❤❤❤
The pacha was the best part 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
My late mother spoke Baghdadi dialect and I can't remember clearly how she said the word meaning eat. I thought that it was kul, but after trying to learn some Arabic I think that means "all" or "every", as in kul Iraqi (all/every Iraqi). Is akul the word for eat as in akul Klecha?
YUMMMM
The subtitles are SO HELPFUL! I learned a lot in this video, thank you so much! Alif shukran!
اسمة شوبك
I love Klecha with walnuts!
Ps but I don’t like pacha lol
Like with Rami, my favorite klecha is the one with dates. My mother used to make it and the kind with walnuts. And that item to spread the dough is called a rolling pin but I’m not sure what it’s called in Iraqi Arabic.
Loved the video!
Thank you! Can you send the recipe for claija? My family used to make it a long time ago