Should you learn the tunisian language ‘ettounsi’ ?
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Загружено: 2023-04-25
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in today's video we are going to break down the advantages of learning Tunisian vs learning the standard Arabic
Arabic is a language spoken in multiple countries across the Middle East and North Africa, including Tunisia. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the formal language used in writing, education, and media, while each country has its own dialect that differs in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Tunisian Arabic is one of the Maghrebi dialects, also spoken in Algeria, Morocco, and other neighboring countries.Here are some differences between learning Arabic and learning Tunisian:1. Writing and reading: Arabic has its own script, with letters connected to form words. Learning to read and write Arabic requires memorizing new characters and understanding how they change depending on their position in a word. Tunisian, on the other hand, uses the Latin alphabet with a few additional letters and diacritics. If you already know the Arabic alphabet, learning Tunisian would be easier in terms of reading and writing.2. Vocabulary and grammar: While Tunisian shares some vocabulary with Arabic, especially in common phrases and expressions, it also has borrowed words from French, Italian, Spanish, and Berber languages. Tunisian grammar follows similar patterns to Arabic in terms of word order and verb conjugation but has its own variations and colloquialisms. Arabic grammar can be more complex due to its formal structure, but also more standardized across the Arab world.3. Pronunciation and listening: Both Arabic and Tunisian have distinct sounds that may be challenging for non-native speakers. Arabic has several guttural consonants and vowel sounds that are not present in other languages, while Tunisian has its own variations of vowel lengths and nasal sounds. Listening comprehension also varies depending on the speaker's regional accent and usage of slang or idioms.In summary, learning Tunisian can be a more specific and practical goal if you're interested in communicating with Tunisians or visiting Tunisia, while learning Arabic can broaden your language skills for a wider range of contexts and career opportunities. However, both languages require dedication and practice to master, and it's important to find resources and teachers that suit your learning style and goals.
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