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Arabic speakers - are these cartoon in FUSAH?


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As you all know, i am using the Madina Series arabic, combined with Anki flashcards from the free Anki software online [see my signature] in my quest to learn Arabic. I'm currently half way through book 2 [which i  am going through again], and feel i can start to pick up phrases and words in cartoons and think they are actually an enormously beneficial supplement to learning the language. I say this because cartoons enable a language we may not entirely feel natural in using in a conversational manner [despite being muslim] and bridges the gap between making words that we memorise and learn into ones our mind can associate with responses, feelings, emotions, descriptions - the way we have learned our mother tounge.

I really hope these cartoons are in FUSAH. I strongly suspect they are but can't be totally sure.

From this channel:

JZK for the response, and if proven the above is FUSAH, it would be an invaluable resource for learning arabic as there are roughly 100 of these cartoons!

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2 minutes ago, sidnaq said:

what does fusah mean, are you asking if these vids are reliable for shias?

Fusah Arabic is needed to understand the Quran and Ahadith, as well as classical texts [and news and lectures/anything academic].

Arabic comes in many dialects, but the Fusah is the original.

The video's are in Arabic, though i am sure in Fusah - but i would like to double check if this is the case.

I ask because i think cartoons are a great supplement in learning Arabic.

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17 minutes ago, QuranandAhlulbayt said:

Fusah Arabic is needed to understand the Quran and Ahadith, as well as classical texts [and news and lectures/anything academic].

Arabic comes in many dialects, but the Fusah is the original.

The video's are in Arabic, though i am sure in Fusah - but i would like to double check if this is the case.

I ask because i think cartoons are a great supplement in learning Arabic.

aiite cool D

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4 minutes ago, QuranandAhlulbayt said:

Their entire series are very well told! And i agree.

Check out their entire playlist: https://www.youtube.com/user/SRimey/playlists

I just looked at their facebook page, with the latest cartoons, you can turn the subtitles off which is a good thing.

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