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Learn Arabic (letters + simple sentences)

What you will learn

Learn Arabic letters

How to read the letter

Connect the letter to a word that begins with it

Learn pronouns

Writing pronouns in a sentence

How to read some important sentences in our life

Introduce yourself in Arabic

Description

Welcome to the Arabic language course

We will learn in this course

Arabic letters and how to pronounce them

We will learn the letter and some words that start with this letter

We will learn the pronouns

We will learn some important sentences in our life

We will learn how to define yourself


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We will learn Arabic because

Arabic is the most spoken Semitic language and one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world, spoken by more than 467 million people.

Arabic is an official language in all countries of the Arab world, in addition to being an official language in Chad and Eritrea. and it is one of the six official languages ​​in United Nations Organization

The Arabic language belongs to the Semitic language family branching off from the Afro-Asiatic group of languages. The Semitic language group includes the ancient languages ​​of the Fertile Crescent civilization, such as Akkadian, Canaanite, Aramaic, Sihidian (southern Arabia), ancient northern Arabic languages ​​and some languages ​​of the Horn of Africa such as Amharic. Specifically, linguists place Arabic in the Central Semitic group of West Semitic languages.

Arabic is one of the most recent of these languages ​​in history and origin, but some believe that it is the closest to the mother Semitic language from which other Semitic languages ​​emerged, due to the Arabs being trapped in the Arabian Peninsula and not exposed to the mixing of the rest of the Semitic languages.

But there are those who disagree with this view among linguists.

As language change is a continuous process over time and geographical isolation may exacerbate this change as the emergence of any new language begins with the emergence of a new dialect in a geographically isolated area. In addition to assuming the existence of a Semitic language or not, its existence does not mean its existence in the understandable sense of a single language, but rather a figurative expression intended to reveal the convergence of a group of languages. Ethnic and has nothing to do with the Torah view of the sons of Shem, and the large number of rules of the Arabic language suggest that it was introduced to it in later periods and that it went through many phases, which weakens the hypothesis that this language is closer to what is technically known as this Semitic mother tongue

English
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Content

Learn Arabic for non-native speakers (for beginners)

Introduction
Learn Arabic letters and how to pronounce them
Learn the letter and connect it with a word that begins with it
Learn the letter and connect it with a word that begins with it2
Learn the letter and connect it with a word that begins with it3
Learn the letter and connect it with a word that begins with it4
English pronouns (subject pronouns)
the pronoun i
the pronoun you
the pronoun he
the pronoun she
the pronoun it
the pronoun we
the pronoun you (for plural)
The pronoun they
The most important sentences used in our lives
The most important sentences used in our lives2
The most important sentences used in our lives3
The most important sentences used in our lives4
The most important sentences used in our lives5
The most important sentences used in our lives6
Introduce yourself
Course summary
Course summary and end of course