UANG ARAB SAUDI DAN DUBAI🇸🇦🇦🇪 : Belajar Menyebut Uang Arab dengan Bahasa Arab. #uangArab #Belajar

Akademia Andi Holilulloh
15 May 202213:52

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter introduces viewers to the currencies of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, focusing on the Dirham (UAE) and Riyal (Saudi Arabia). The video covers the Arabic names and denominations of both currencies, including examples like 50 Dirhams, 100 Dirhams, and various values in Riyals, such as 1, 5, and 50. The presenter also discusses the exchange rates of these currencies to Indonesian Rupiah, giving viewers insight into their approximate values. Additionally, the video provides a cultural context for both Dubai and Saudi Arabia while also incorporating some useful Arabic vocabulary for currency. Aimed at learners, this video helps expand knowledge on the currencies of the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker begins by greeting the audience in Arabic and providing a brief introduction to the topic of the video, which is about currencies used in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
  • 😀 The UAE currency is the dirham, and the capital of the UAE is Abu Dhabi, while Dubai is the largest city in the UAE.
  • 😀 The dirham is the official currency in Dubai, and one dirham is roughly equivalent to 4,000 IDR (Indonesian Rupiah).
  • 😀 The speaker explains the Arabic names of various denominations of the dirham, including 'fifty dirham' (home sunnah dirhaman) and 'one hundred dirham' (miatu dirham).
  • 😀 The speaker also introduces the Saudi Arabian currency, the riyal, explaining that one riyal is almost equivalent to one dirham in value, around 4,100 IDR.
  • 😀 Different riyal denominations are shown, including 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, and 50 riyals, with their Arabic names provided (e.g., 'satu riyal' for 1 riyal).
  • 😀 The speaker compares the values of the dirham and riyal, emphasizing that their values are similar, with both being slightly above 4,000 IDR.
  • 😀 Visual examples of currency notes are shown, including a 50 dirham note and various riyal notes such as 1, 5, 10, and 100 riyals.
  • 😀 The speaker also discusses the Arabic terminology for currency denominations, such as 'khomsata ashrat riyal' for 15 riyals and 'miatu riyal' for 100 riyals.
  • 😀 The video concludes with a thank-you message for viewers, encouraging them to like, comment, and share the video, as well as thanking them for watching.

Q & A

  • What is the currency used in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)?

    -The currency used in the United Arab Emirates is the Dirham (AED).

  • What is the currency used in Saudi Arabia?

    -The currency used in Saudi Arabia is the Riyal (SAR).

  • What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?

    -The capital of the United Arab Emirates is Abu Dhabi.

  • What is the value difference between the Dirham (AED) and Riyal (SAR)?

    -The value of 1 Dirham (AED) and 1 Riyal (SAR) is approximately 4,000 IDR (Indonesian Rupiah), with the exchange rates being quite similar.

  • What does 'dirham' mean in Arabic?

    -In Arabic, 'dirham' is called 'dirhaman' (دِرهَم), referring to the currency used in the UAE.

  • What are some common denominations of Dirham in the UAE?

    -Common denominations of Dirham in the UAE include 50 Dirhams, 100 Dirhams, and other larger notes like 500 and 1000 Dirhams.

  • How is the Dirham referred to in English and Arabic?

    -In English, it is called 'Dirham', while in Arabic it is referred to as 'dirhaman' (دِرهَم).

  • What are the denominations of Riyal in Saudi Arabia?

    -Denominations of Riyal in Saudi Arabia include 1 Riyal, 5 Riyals, 10 Riyals, 50 Riyals, 100 Riyals, and 200 Riyals.

  • What does 'real' mean in Arabic in the context of Saudi currency?

    -In Arabic, 'real' is referred to as 'riyal' (ريال).

  • What is the relationship between the Dirham and Riyal values?

    -The values of Dirham (AED) and Riyal (SAR) are very similar, both being around 4,000 IDR (Indonesian Rupiah) per unit, with only minor fluctuations in exchange rates.

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