▲ 2 r/Syrian

Need to rent a room in Damascus, please advise

Hi everyone, i would like to rent a room for a month in Damascus, i mean just a single room in a shared house or apartment or with a host family, my budget is 250 usd, i am from latin america but of syrian ethnicity, can someone please advise which online platforms can i find rooms to rent within my budget, or any other forms of finding some accommodation, please any advise is welcome.

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u/jptrsyan2345 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/Syria

Need to rent a room in Damascus, please advise

Hi everyone, i would like to rent a room for a month in Damascus, i mean just a single room in a shared house or apartment or with a host family, my budget is 250 usd, i am from latin america but of syrian ethnicity, can someone please advise which online platforms can i find rooms to rent within my budget, or any other forms of finding some accommodation, please any advise is welcome.

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u/jptrsyan2345 — 2 days ago
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Algerian vs Moroccan darija question

I am a non arab speaker who's starting to learn the language, i only know the basics of msa alphabet and have very little listening knowledge from hearing my syrian grandparents talk as a child, i found that i can somewhat pick apart the words when i listen to algerians talk, but when it comes to moroccans i find it very hard to understand them, is there a reason it feels that way?, is algerian darija easier to understand compared to moroccan for everyone or is it just me?, can anyone share your opinions on how both of them compare, i am very curious to learn.

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u/jptrsyan2345 — 5 days ago
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Question about Darija and Levantine arabic

Hi everyone, i'd like an opinion from speakers of moroccan darija and also levantine arabic, from my understanding they are not intelligible at all, despite coming from a shared root, my question as a latin language native speaker, is the difference from Darija to Levantine arabic comparable to the difference between let's say spanish and french, or is the difference even greater?, if so how do they compare?

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u/jptrsyan2345 — 7 days ago

Question about Darija and Levantine arabic

Hi everyone, i'd like an opinion from speakers of moroccan darija and also levantine arabic, from my understanding they are not intelligible at all, despite coming from a shared root, my question as a latin language native speaker, is the difference from Darija to Levantine arabic comparable to the difference between let's say spanish and french, or is the difference even greater?, if so how do they compare?

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u/jptrsyan2345 — 7 days ago

Can i cover these up?

Hi everyone, i am 24 years old now and got some large shitty tattoos from between ages 17-19, i would like to cover all 3 with a single full sleeve design, i am somewhat open to blackout but i still have a lot of blank skin space there and would like to use it on a more elaborate design maybe even with color, i understand the size, placement and dark color of the tattoos make it super super hard to cover up without laser, but i am hoping to get some opinions on what are some sleeve designs that could work, i have gone to a tattoo artist that said he could cover it up with a japanese style colorful tattoo blending the dark patches with colorful ones, please let me know what you think

u/jptrsyan2345 — 16 days ago

Learning Syrian/Levantine only in my case

Hello everyone, i am ethnically syrian born in the west, and have had zero exposure to the arabic language, i am trying to learn to speak my heritage language now, after a little while studying msa i gave up realizing that i can't really use it to talk to people from the levant nor understand them, since right now i don't have the goal of reading and writing, i decided to study levantine arabic only without msa, i've hired a private tutor from lebanon and study also with the mango app on the levantine course, also am learning the arab letters, is it possible to stick to this until i am somewhat conversational and only then start adding msa?, i would study both but it feels overwhelming right now, i'm assuming this is ok as native speakers grow up with dialect only and later start adding msa in schools, please share opinions on my case, thank you all.

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u/jptrsyan2345 — 20 days ago