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Introduction to Studying

ARABIC

a- Arabic is written from right to left

b- The shape of many of its 28


letters change depending on their
position within a word and the
letters around them; some letters
must be connected to other
letters, others may stand alone.
c- Arabic vowels are indicated by marks above
and below the consonants, in some texts such
as newspapers and magazines, these marks
are not often used. Parsing system

d-There is no capitalization, i.e. there are no


capital letters, such as those used in English, to
indicate proper nouns or the beginning of a
sentence.
Arabic pronunciation includes a variety of
distinctive guttural sounds that are formed
in a different way than most sounds in
European languages.
Hello marhaba
Good morning sabah elkhair
Good evening masaa elkhair
Good night tesbah alkhair
Goodbye maaslama
How are you? keef halek?
Fine ana bekhair
Thank you shookran
. Yes naam
No la
Please minfadlak
Excuse esmahlee
Never mind la yahom
Where do you live? aiyn taesh?
I live in ana aesh fi
What do you do? maa wathefatak?
Im a student ana taleb
I want ana oreed
I dont want ana la oreed
I like ana oheb
I dont like ana la oheb
I have ana endi
I dont have ana layes endi
Say the words and phrases on the
right
Hello
Good morning
Goodbye
How are you?
Thank you
Yes
No
Some Websites for learning Arabic

http://st-takla.org/Learn_Languages/01_Learn_Arabic-
ta3leem-3araby/Learn-Arabic_00-index_El-
Fehres.html

http://www.alrashidmall.com/learn-arabic.htm

http://help.berberber.com/learning-arabic/

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