Tag Archives: Arabic

Latest Music

I really need to update my songs! I love both Arabic and English songs. I don’t really listen to a specific genre. Okay, for Arabic songs I hate the old classics like Fayrooz, Um Kalthoom and Abdulhaleem. I admire their voices, but they’re not my type. I also don’t like Abdo’s songs, too long and boring. I love Rwaished, Majeed, Al Jassimi and Nabeel Shael. The new Arab singers are good, and some of their songs are amazing. English songs… I hate classics, heavy metal, and rock. I love mostly country, R&B and techno. I love Beyonce!!

ANY SUGGESTIONS?

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That Al Salasil – Avenues

One of my all time favorite thing to do is to sit down with a book and start to read. That is slowly changing because it seems that I barely have any free/alone time. I have been really busy the past couple of months that I don’t even have enough time to read. I’m really glad that summers here because it’s the time where I usually take a long deep breath and relax. I needed new books and I haven’t been to That Al Salasil Bookshop in avenues, so I decided to check it out. I thought that there would be a smaller collection of books based on the bad reviews I have heard about it, but it turns out that its a pretty decent place. I wanted a cooking book for beginners and I found lots of them. I didn’t end up buying any because most of the recipes included either pork or alcohol and it’s too annoying trying to substitute them.

I eventually found a few cooking magazines. I ended up buying one about baking. It’s really nice and the ingredients and instructions are really easy. I also bought a novel called Utopia by Ahmed Khalid Towfik. It was a best seller and it was the first time I buy an English novel written by an Arab.

While I was paying, I found a mini book titled Speak Kuwaiti by K. Ahmad Ali. It’s basically teaches non-Kuwaitis how to speak the Kuwaiti way. I looked at a couple of pages and the layout and translations are really good. This would be a good gift for someone who’s coming to Kuwait for the first time.

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Arabic Online Dictionaries

I hate using dictionaries unless they’re online or in an application. I stopped using the actual book a long time ago. The good thing is that there are lots of reliable dictionaries for English. There’s even a dictionary application on my mac that is really good. The most annoying thing in the world is trying to find the meaning of an Arabic word. It’s not very easy to find the word in a dictionary book, but it’s even harder to find the definition online. I always suffer when it comes to knowing the definition. I can never know if the websites have valid definitions because the graphics and the way the website looks usually sets me off. After tons of research, I kind of found a decent website called Al Maany. It’s actually good, but some words that I tried searching for weren’t there. So, it’s not perfect, but up to now it’s the best. Does anyone know any applications or websites for Arabic dictionaries?

 

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Indonesian Woman Sings In Arabic

This is so funny especially at 0:55 and a bit creepy too!

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I Read An Arabic Novel

I read my first official Arabic novel.

It feels weird to say this considering the fact that my first language is Arabic and not English. I actually enjoyed reading it, but what I don’t like is the fact that I don’t know any good Arabic authors and I don’t know who to ask or where to search! I read a lot of English novels and I already know who my favorite authors are and I already have a specific genre that I like. That took me a really long time to do. I don’t want to go through this process again. The book I read was really sad. It was about a Palestinian couple that had to leave behind their 5 months old child in their apartment. They were separated from their child for 20 years and when the parents finally find him, he’s Israeli and works in the military. It was really sad considering the fact that the child is a Palestinian Muslim. I’m now actually reading my second official Arabic novel. Its actually a play, but I’m not liking it that much. I hate reading plays in general, but I still want to finish it. I hate it when I don’t finish reading a book.

I’ve narrowed down my list for Arabic books genres’:
No sad stories
No war stories
No plays

Can someone suggest any good reads?

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Top 10 Cartoons Translated into Arabic!

Not in a specific order..

I love each and and every single one of them and I do wish they still air them on TV!

This one is a classic: Sally

It might be more of a guys cartoon, but whatever its still amazing: Mo7agig Conan!

A cartoon about friendship: 3ahd al a9digaa2

This one wasn’t very famous, but it was very good: Madeenat al Na5eel

Now everyone knows this one, but has anyone watched the Arabic version?: Digimon

And I’m guessing everyone knows this one too: Pokemon (Arabic version)

Now, a lot of people might have been teased with her name because of having a resemblance to this little girl’s haircut: Marooco al 9a’3eera

My favorite 4:

Okay, at one point they stopped airing this show because people stated that its 7araam but I don’t see harm in a fiction cartoon: Moka Moka

I love the techno beat in this one: 3adnan wa Lina

This cartoon brings back so many memorizes: Doroob Reemy

Also from Doroob Reemy. This one is my all time favorite.

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