This video review some letters and the basic three vowels
Rose, my American friend, likes learning some Arabic. So, I created this blog for her.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Letters Ayn ع and Ghayn غ
This time,we will show you how to pronounce and write new letters ( Ayn ع and Ghayn غ ). Pay attention to the point. It is the only difference in writing between the two letters.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
letters Taa ط and thaa ظ
This time I will show you how to pronounce and write down new letters ( ط sad and ظ thaa ). Pay attention to the point. It is the only difference in writing between the two letters.
Letters ص sad and ض dad
This video will show you how to pronounce and write new letters ( ص sad and ض dad ). Pay attention to the point. It is the only difference in writing between the two letters.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Letters Seen & Sheen
In this lesson, you will learn how to write 2 letters in
Arabic: Seen and Sheen, and we'll teach you a few words
you can write with these letters. Enjoy your lesson.
Letters Ra & Zayn
In this lesson, you will learn how to pronounce and write
new 2 letters in Arabic: Ra and Zayn, and a few words
you can write with these letters.
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Letters Dal & Thal
Before you start the new lesson, let's have a quick review on the previous letters.
Remember:* Arabic scripts is read from right to left.
* There are 28 letter in Arabic alphabet.
* Every letter has a name and a sound.
* There are four writing forms for letters: isolated form , initial form, medial form and final form.
ج
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ث
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ت
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ب
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أ
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Arabic Character
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/Jīm/
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/Thā’/
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/Tā’/
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/Bā’/
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/Alif/
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Letter Name
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j
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th
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t
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b
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a
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Letter Sound
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خ
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ح
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Arabic Character
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/Khâ’/
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/ħā’/
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Letter Name
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kh
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h
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Letter Sound
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Now Enjoy your new lesson with more letters Dal and Thal
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Arabic Numbers 0-20
This time I will show you a video about Arabic numbers ( from 0 - 20) and then numbers 30,40,.....until 100. Enjoy your lesson.
Letters ج Jim, ح Ha, and خ Kha
In this video you will learn more letters. They are
ج Jim, ح Ha, and خ Kha. If you need any help, please ask me in a comment. Enjoy your lesson....
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Arabic alphapet
Alphabet: Arabic has 28 consonants (English 24) and 8 vowels/diphthongs (English 22). Short vowels are unimportant in Arabic, and indeed do not appear in writing. Texts are read from right to left and written in a cursive script. No distinction is made between upper and lower case, and the rules for punctuation are much looser than in English.
Here is a good video .....
Introduction
Introduction
مقدمة
Arabic is the official language in many countries, including Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Morocco. Arabic is also the language of the Koran, so Muslims of all nationalities, such as Indonesians, are familiar with it. There are many Arabic dialects, but there is one version that is taught in schools and used by the media across the Arab world.
Alphabet: Arabic has 28 letters. Texts are read from right to left and written in a cursive script. No distinction is made between upper and lower case, and the rules for punctuation are much looser than in English.
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