Monday, July 28, 2014

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How to Count to 10 in Arabic
















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1
Count cardinal numbers to ten:
  • 1 - Wahid
  • 2 - Ithnaan
  • 3 -Thalaatha
  • 4 - Arba'a
  • 5 - Khamsa
  • 6 - Sitta
  • 7 - Sab'a
  • 8 - Thamania
  • 9 - Tiss'a
  • 10 - 'Ashra

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2
Count ordinal numbers to ten:
  • 1st - Awal
  • 2nd - Thani
  • 3rd - Thalith
  • 4th - Rabe'h
  • 5th - Khamis
  • 6th - Saadiss
  • 7th - Saabe'h
  • 8th - Thaamin
  • 9th - Tasse'h
  • 10th - A'shir

3
You can make numeral adjectives from ordinals by adding "-an" to the end of the ordinals. For example,
  • Awal-an means at first place, firstly.
  • Thaani-an means at second place, secondly, and so on.
4
Work on pronunciation of the letters. An apostrophe signifies an "aieen", which is a letter in Arabic. It is difficult to type, so ask an Arabic person to help you pronounce this. Also, read the article on pronouncing "kha"


5
Come up with a way to memorize this. Repetition always works:
  • Say them when you wake up.
  • Say them when you eat breakfast.
  • Say them in the shower.
  • Say them in the car.
  • Say them before bed.
  • Say them anywhere you can. Repetition has been known to be the best way of memorization. Keep practicing. You could also create a mnemonic to help memorize these
6
Have fun!




7
Don't get upset because you forget them just remember you want to do this.












Sunday, July 6, 2014

░▓█The Colors In Arabic░▓█

ՆՂ৴How to Greet in ArabicՆՂ৴






Arabic is a language spoken by millions in the Arab world and beyond. Although regional accents and dialects vary greatly, Modern Standard Arabic (or Fus'ha as it is known in Arabic) is generally understood everywhere. This article outlines some key phrases in MSA that can be used to greet a speaker of this wonderful language



1. Hello: Ahlan wa sahlan اهلاً وسهلاً

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2 . Welcome: Merhaban مرحباً
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3. The common greeting used by most Arabs (and Muslims): As salam aleykumالسلام عليكم
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4. Reply to this greeting: Wa aleykum as salam وعليكم السلام

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5. How are you?: Kaifa haaluk كيف حالك؟
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6. I am good, thankyou: Ana bikhayr, shukran انا بخير، شكراً
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7. Good Morning: Sabah al khayr صباح الخير


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8. Reply to good morning: Sabah an noor صباح النور
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9. Good Evening: Masa'a al khayr مساء الخير
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10. Reply to good evening: Masa'a an noor مساء النور
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11. Good Night: Leyla sa'eeda ليلة سعيدة
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12. Pleased to meet you: Motasharefon bema'refatek متشرفٌ بمعرفتك
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13. Goodbye: Ma'a as salama مع السلامة
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Saturday, July 5, 2014

¨✔¨How to learn Arabic ¨✔¨



   Hi,

There are steps that may improve your Arabic language such as, meeting  native Arabic speakers, use an Arabic dictionary, and Online tuition...Here is the link  




ابتسامة


Friday, July 4, 2014

28 characters





Arabic script contains 28 characters, Lets learn  Arabic letters and how can write and pronounce them by this video.






After you watch the video try to pronounce  28 characters I know it take time but you will like them.

     


 Thank you see you soon 


Thursday, July 3, 2014

ஐ๑ღ Welcome ღ๑ஐ







My name is Suaad I am from Saudi Arabia. I learned English in the US for 2 years. I have friends who are from the U.S and the other frinds are from different countries want to learn Arabic language,  for this reason I create “language lovers” blog that may help  them and people who love to learn Arabic.  Additionally, as you see my nickname in Google+ is bnute wow the first word means in Arabic  فتاة  and in English Girl the second word wow in both Arabic and English means something amazing. Through my blog, I would like to learn together and have fun with Arabic language.
Thank you

Suaad