Top 3 daily Jordanian Ammiya phrases you should know
What are the top 3 Ammiya (Colloquial Arabic) phrases you absolutely need know for daily life in Jordan? Find out what they are and their appropriate responses in this video! --- Want to learn Jordanian Dialect Arabic online? Get access to FREE videos and 95+ audio mp3s, videos, PDFs and other Arabic resources here: https://qasidonline.com/arabicanywhere Join our Levantine Ammiya Course Online: http://qasidonline.com/dialect About Qasid Institute: Qasid Arabic Institute is a leading private institute in the Middle East for Arabic language acquisition. Find Us on: Facebook: / qasidinstitute LinkedIn: / qasid-arabic-institute Twitter: / qasidinstitute Instagram: / qasid.arabic

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