Change into plurals: e.g: Programmer مُبرمِج mubarmij> programmers مُبرمِجون mubarmijoon / programmers مبرمجين mubarmijeen. ناشر Publisher Nasher. ناج�...
Hello strangers! how’s life? I apologize for the unannounced hiatus, but you all know how...
Ahlan wa sahlan !أهلاً وسهلاً Welcome to Arabic way, the easiest way to learn Arabic . In Arabic way we will try our best to make learning the language useful and amusing . Is Arabic difficult to learn? YES - and no. Learning Arabic certainly takes time and practice, but there are not many irregularities in the grammar. It’s much less complicated than Latin, and probably simpler than German, too. Arabic is like any other language, easy in some aspects and hard in some others, depending on the learner’s background, and ability to adapt to new rules. Arabic exists in two forms: The modern Standard Arabic used in schools, universities, etc.. and on formal occasions such as speeches, debates, etc… (it’s what you’ll learn here) The colloquial dialects which differ from one country to another. The colloquial dialect refers to the informal use of the language. * Please don’t use us, do YOUR homework. Thanks for following and we hope you have a good time with us . In the past year we wrote our followers names in Arabic -we stopped it for lack of time-, here you will find the names that we published, if you’re interested. Started: March 24, 2011 ~
Change the following words into duals: e.g: زهرة zahrah Flower. => زهرتان zahrtan / زهرتين zahratayn. قط QeT Cat. قلم Qalam Pen. حجر Hajar Rock. طالبة Taliba...
* NOTE THAT: when you say Mother WaledAH والدة followed by something like for example: Ruba’s mother WaledAT(U) Ruba والدةُ رُبى. the pronuncition change abit (see Taa Marboota ...
I see why you're confused..you see, the last word can give diffierent meanings and that's probably...
Test on the subject of waw aljama'ah واو الجماعة: Remember the rules- and the rules are simple- it...
Why we don’t add alif al fariqah to: 1.واو الأصل WAW AL ASL THE ORIGINAL WAW: the reason why we don’t add it here, is that in these two examples يدعو or يسمو. the waw is...
I very much recommend this book Arabic Primer by sir Arthur Cotton , to especially beginners and also to anyone whom hasn’t been practicing on the pronunciation. This audio book is a...
أُحِبُ أُمِي لِأنها ….؟ | Ohebu Ummi le-‘anaha…..? There aren’t enough reasons to love your mother, but use the ones you know in Arabic. let me see some answers here?
Test on the subject Alif AlMaqSurah and Alif AlMamdodah ( 1 /2 ) ; e.g: مرحباً اسمي : رب(ـاى) رُبى...
In short: Verbs that have MORE THAN 3 LETTERS usually-but not always- have ALIF MAQSORAH. VERBS THAT HAVE 3 letters are divided into two groups where the origin of the alif is either و or ي and...
Can you believe it? I certainly can’t! شكراً جزيلاً to all the lovely 4k+ followers, for the support and love and everything. And inshaAllah ( if God wills) we’ll continue for ...
Ahlan wa sahlan !أهلاً وسهلاً Welcome to Arabic way, the easiest way to learn Arabic . In Arabic way we will try our best to make learning the language useful and amusing . Is Arabic difficult to learn? YES - and no. Learning Arabic certainly takes time and practice, but there are not many irregularities in the grammar. It’s much less complicated than Latin, and probably simpler than German, too. Arabic is like any other language, easy in some aspects and hard in some others, depending on the learner’s background, and ability to adapt to new rules. Arabic exists in two forms: The modern Standard Arabic used in schools, universities, etc.. and on formal occasions such as speeches, debates, etc… (it’s what you’ll learn here) The colloquial dialects which differ from one country to another. The colloquial dialect refers to the informal use of the language. * Please don’t use us, do YOUR homework. Thanks for following and we hope you have a good time with us . In the past year we wrote our followers names in Arabic -we stopped it for lack of time-, here you will find the names that we published, if you’re interested. Started: March 24, 2011 ~
Aren’t we all tired of me apologizing for the lack of updates? well, if you don’t know...
Okay anon you are ready to talk about ى ? well, get this; it's actually not a ي yaa,...
نعم بلى are both the answer to a yes-no questions that comes in positive and negative forms - along with (لا no)-, the difference between نعم (yes) and بلى (yes) is: بلى refers...
Title | 15-Minute Arabic . Rating | ☆☆☆☆☆. Do I recommend it | NOPE . Why | > The worst thing I’ve ever laid my eyes on, broken Egyptian > conversations�...
Wa ‘alikum as-salam wa rahmatuAllahi wa barakatuh :)AGW, you gave me a mini heart attack. Do...
Unfortunately anon daily lessons are impossible to do, as I am working alone on this blog and...